Christmas at the Ranch (2021) Movie Script

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(gentle music)
(horse neighing)
(gentle music)
(cellphone vibrating)
(gentle music)
(birds chirping)
(gentle music)
(birds chirping)
(upbeat music)
(horse neighing)
(upbeat music)
(elevator bell ringing)
- Hey Carl, it's Haleye.
Yeah, how are you?
I'm good.
So I have a little bit
of an issue with your.
(upbeat music)
Yes, Carl, I get the joke,
but look, you've already
accidentally tweeted a few times
from the company's account.
So far, our followers have
seen your Tinder pictures
and admittedly, very
cute video of your cat.
And now a very lazy joke about
getting crabs from a diner.
- We're viral, Haleye.
- Listen, Carl,
this is a startup
and our social media
presence matters.
Yes, of course we
are letting you go.
- Hey, Eric needs to see you.
Got it, okay.
- I'm sorry.
Yes, that's right Carl,
this will give you more time
to focus on your standup.
No Carl, I will not go
to your improv show,
but I wish you the best.
Steve.
- Yes.
- I need you to hold my
calls while I go upstairs.
- Is this about the crab tweet?
- Ivy league education,
years of corporate climbing,
now I'm having a meeting
about the crab tweet.
This is my life.
- Good luck.
- [Haleye] Thank you.
- Hey Haleye.
- Hey.
- You can go on in.
- Thank you.
- Oh, Haleye.
- [Haleye] Yeah.
- I have some inside information
about Carl's crab tweet.
- Oh?
And what is it?
- Carl did get crabs, that's
true, everyone knows that.
- Okay.
- But he did not get
them from Bay City Diner.
That was just a joke.
It's called a play on words.
He was trying to be funny.
- Well, thank you for
clearing that up, Lauren.
- You're welcome.
- Yeah, yeah, I'm looking
to invest in those NFTs,
did you get in on that yet?
Yeah, nah, it's like
the whole thing.
Oh, yo, yo, hey, I
gotta go real quick.
Can I call you back?
Yeah, yeah, totally,
totally, it all sounds good.
Just take care then all right.
All right, later,
later days, huh?
Oh, what's up, Haleye?
- Oh.
Look, Eric, I just
wanna assure you
that Carl has been let go.
We've deleted the tweet
and we have a team in
place fielding complaints.
- Oh, okay.
Cool, cool, cool, cool.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, who's Carl?
- Carl's the social media guy
who sent out the
offensive tweet yesterday.
- Offensive?
Really us like, oh
wait, wait, wait, wait,
the tweet about having crabs.
No, no, no, that was hilarious.
Oh, that was not?
- No.
- Ah, bummer.
I thought you came up
with that one, Hales.
No worries.
That's not why I called
you up here anyway.
Have a seat.
- Oh, okay.
- So, okay,
as I know, you know, we
have several grocery chains
that wanna buy the company.
- Yes, how can I help?
- That's my girl.
Not my girl, I didn't
mean it like that you're.
You get it, it's fun, you
know what I mean right?
- Yeah, no, I do.
- Okay, good.
- Yeah, I do.
- Anyway, I'm taking
a few of the guys
on a retreat to Arizona
and I need a baller
presentation to show them.
- Oh okay.
- You have shares
in the company,
so the better the presentation,
the bigger your check will be.
- I'm on it.
I got this, Eric.
- I know you do.
That's why I called you in here.
High five.
- Five.
(both laughing)
- Say you take that
energy with you, huh?
- Yep, got it.
- You got this hailstorm.
- Okay.
Have fun in Arizona.
- Thanks.
(cellphone vibrating)
- Sorry, Charlie, not right now.
(gentle music)
(cellphone ringing)
- Still no answer?
(gentle music)
- Ah, she's busy,
she'll call back.
- Does she know how
important this is?
I think we should run
the numbers again.
Maybe reach out to
Cedar Creek Bank.
- Well, I have an appointment
at Cedar Creek next week.
- No, we need Haleye.
No, she's gonna help
us figure this out.
- I'll keep trying, don't worry.
- Hopefully she answers
the phone one these days.
(gentle music)
- Meemaw, I know you probably
don't want to hear this,
but maybe it is a good
time to consider selling.
I mean, there's already
an offer on the table
and you can use the
money for retirement.
(gentle music)
- You don't retire from
something you love.
This ranch has been in our
family for generations.
We made it through the
depression in the '80s,
we're gonna make
it through this.
- But I wouldn't put too
much stock in Haleye.
- Haleye's gonna help
us figure this out.
(birds chirping)
- Ugh.
Haleye's so selfish.
That's all it is.
'Cause she's got her
big fancy city job
and she doesn't call,
she doesn't visit.
She can care less
about this place
or how stressed
it makes Charles.
You know, I've worked here
for almost three years
and I've never even met her.
(horse neighing)
And I'm talking to a horse.
(horse neighing)
(gentle music)
(car engines revving)
(upbeat music)
- Name?
- It should be under Haleye.
- Two?
- [Haleye] Yes.
- Is the rest of
your party here?
- No, I am a bit early.
It's an online date, it's
my first one in a while.
- Oh.
- Is that sad?
- Kind of.
I'll show you to your table.
- Thank you.
(upbeat music)
Oh, oh, we're a little
far from the door,
what if I have to
make an escape?
- Hilarious.
Why don't you just
sit at the bar
until your party gets here.
- Okay, thank you.
Can I have a glass of white?
- Yeah.
(cellphone vibrating)
- Charles, I'm on my first
date in like over a year,
I cannot talk right now.
Thank you.
I'll call you later.
(upbeat music)
- Thank you.
Oh my goodness, hi.
- Hi.
- You must be Haleye.
- Yeah, nice to meet you.
- Oh wow, your energy
is just so great.
- Oh.
- Are you a Leo?
- Pisces, but thank you.
- Pisces, yes, I see it now.
Oh, my energy reading has
been so off this week.
Don't you just hate that?
It's like, how are you
even supposed to function?
Oh, the solstice has been crazy.
- Yes, yes it has been.
So Masonry, that is
a really unique name.
- Thank you.
Yeah, I gave it to myself in
a naming ceremony in Chile.
- A naming ceremony?
- Yeah.
So I was there, you know,
setting my intention
for the new year
and I kept feeling all
this like weird burden.
So my metaphysical
advisor, Amy, was like,
"You cannot thrive in this world
"under the narcissistic shroud
of your parental given name."
So I go to this butterfly
meditation yurt and release it
and accepted my new name.
- That sounds unbelievable.
- [Masonry] It was.
- So how did you choose Masonry?
- Oh, I didn't choose
it, the universe did.
I just received it.
- Oh, of course.
(laughing)
So what do you do?
- I exist.
- No. I mean at like
for work for a job.
- I'm a student.
- Oh that's cool, where?
- Here.
- Like the restaurant?
- The world of course.
- Of course.
(laughing)
Does that pay well.
- Money is a construct,
but if I had to use it
to understand the value
of my worth, yes it does.
I have over two million
followers on Snap Back
and I make about
200K a year on that.
- I'm sorry, what?
- Yeah, you should totally
follow me, if you don't already.
So Haleye, what do you do?
- Oh, well I'm the vice
president of operations
at Mega Energy Drink.
- But what do you do?
- I manage corporate
relationships,
branding, marketing.
- Right, but what do you do?
- I like hiking.
- Haleye, may I share
my truth with you?
- Yeah, sure.
- I'm very much connecting
with you on a human level,
but not on a spiritual level
and not at all on
a physical level.
With your permission of course,
I would very much like to
leave this interaction.
Would you release me
so that we can both
continue on our journeys
but like separately?
- Yeah, of course.
- Thank you.
I am so grateful for what
I'm learning from you.
Good journey.
- Good journey.
- Exactly.
Oh, and don't forget to
follow me on Snap Back.
I'm doing a chakra
bracelet giveaway tomorrow.
(upbeat music)
- One more.
(gentle music)
(cellphone vibrating)
Charles, honestly.
- Wait, wait, wait,
wait, don't hang up.
Listen, this is important.
- Oh my God is everyone
okay, is me Meemaw okay?
You're supposed to text 911 if.
- She's fine.
Well kind of.
Look, I mean, she
really wants you home
and we really need to
talk about the ranch.
- The ranch, what about it?
- It's in trouble and things
are getting really bad.
- How is that possible,
isn't superwoman Kate
there to save everyone?
- Listen, I don't really wanna
talk about details on the phone,
but can you please come home?
Okay, just for a little bit.
It's just to see if
maybe you can help.
- Look, I don't know, Charles,
I have this big project and I.
- Haleye, listen to me,
Meemaw refunded
us a few years ago
to cover Papa's
hospital expenses
and yeah, it's
caught up with this.
(gentle music)
Yeah, I've been trying to
work it out with the bank,
but so far, no luck.
- Okay, well this is
really bad timing.
I have this huge
presentation and I just.
- Haleye, we have
wifi here okay.
I'm begging you.
You haven't been
back for a while
and look, if we can't
figure something out,
we're gonna have to sell.
- Well, okay yeah, I
see, the guilt trip.
- Well, okay.
But you always did love
Christmas at the ranch, right?
- This'll be a massive,
massive inconvenience for me.
- So you're coming?
- I'll have to work remotely
of course.
- You're coming.
Yes, thank you.
- Yes, I'll come.
(gentle music)
You're welcome.
(insects chirping)
- Biggest place with the
least amount of people.
How am I ever gonna
meet someone new here?
(insects chirping)
Even if I did, what would I say?
I mean, I only talk to horses
and now myself apparently.
Oh Kate, oh, this is sad.
(gentle music)
Listen, I don't wanna get
all Mariah Carey
on you or whatever,
but all I want for
Christmas this year
is someone to share it with.
(gentle music)
And that's just between us.
(gentle music)
Okay.
(laughing)
I just asked Santa
Claus for a girlfriend.
Yeah, I'm officially losing it.
(gentle music)
(insects chirping)
(gentle upbeat music)
(elevator bell ringing)
(gentle upbeat music)
- Lauren.
- Oh, hi Haleye.
- Hey, I need to see Eric.
- He isn't here, he's
already in Arizona
getting ready for the meetings.
- Already, that was fast.
Okay, so I have to go
home for a family thing,
but I will have my cell
phone, I'll be checking email
and I will be working remotely.
- Cool.
- And you will let Eric know?
- Totally.
- Okay well thank you, Lauren.
Have a good weekend.
(laughing)
- No, you did not.
(gentle music)
- Going somewhere?
- Yeah, some hunters said
there's a post broken
down by the creek,
so I'm gonna take a look,
pick up some supplies
on my way back.
- All right, well, you can't
do all that in one night.
- I know that,
I'll set up camp be back
early in the morning.
- Oh no, you can't
stay outside overnight.
- Sure I can, I do
it all the time.
Camping in the cold's one
of my favorite things to do.
- Well, I know, but I
was a bad storm coming.
(gentle music)
- You really don't know how
to read the weather, do you?
It's coming in a few days.
Look, I've got my cell phone
and my fancy signal booster.
- Yeah, look, could you,
would you just please
go to Fox Springs,
check into the lodge.
(gentle music)
- Would that get
you off my case?
- Yes, if you check
into the lodge.
- [Kate] All right fine,
I'll check into the lodge.
- Thank you.
- Just trying to
save some money.
(gentle music)
(car engine revving)
(gentle music)
(birds chirping)
- Oh no, I don't believe this.
- What's that
vulture doing here?
- Howdy.
Heard you got a fence
post down by the creek.
Think that's pretty
generous for me
to still wanna buy the place,
even if it is falling apart.
(both laughing)
- You slimy little.
Get off my ranch.
- What can I do for you, Bert?
- Just thought I'd by
and see if you need any
help with the fence post,
just be neighborly.
- Well, Kate, here's
just packing up to
go down and fix it.
So we're all good.
- Her?
(laughing)
She's going down to fix
the fence all by herself?
My frank won't be on the
table forever, Charles,
it's either me or the bank.
And frankly, I'm a
lot more generous.
You need to make
a decision soon.
- We can't do anything
until my sister gets here.
It's a family decision.
- Good.
Maybe she can talk
some sense into you.
(gentle music)
- We all done?
- Yeah, we're good.
Come on Junior, we
still got work to do.
Oh and Kate, when you get
through at the Hayride,
won't you come on over at our
place and help us with ours.
Merry Christmas.
(gentle music)
- All right, I'm heading out.
- Text me when you get there.
- Yeah.
Hey, don't forget to move the
cattle to the next pasture.
- Yeah.
- Before it gets dark.
(car engine revving)
- Thank God Haleye is coming.
Can't wait to see their faces
when we tear up those contracts.
- Yeah.
(gentle music)
- Okay yeah, no, I just got
here so about to check in.
Okay, yeah bye.
- [Lucy] Need some help, hun?
- No, thank you, I
just need a room.
The name is Haleye Hollis.
- Oh my God, Haleye,
Charlie's sister?
- Yep, that's me.
- Well, I'll be, it's
me, Lucy Brenson.
Well, Whyman now, I got married.
Charlie and I went together
for a while in high school.
- Oh my God, Lucy.
Yeah well.
Oh my God, how are you?
- I'm great.
Three kids, that whole thing.
Moved up here to Fox Springs
about 10 years ago now.
What can I say, I'm
a city girl at heart.
- Yeah that's great, this
certainly is a city technically.
- Now what have you been up to?
I heard you went to Dart.
- Dartmouth.
Yeah, well now I
live in San Francisco
and I work in a tech company.
- Oh wow, oh, that
must be wonderful.
I've always wanted
to go to California.
I love L.A.
Oh, you must not be used
to all this weather
that we're having here.
- No, I'm not.
- No Palm trees
and movie stars here.
Although I did a few commercials
for the mattress
outlet, non-union.
- Well, I think I'm just gonna
head up and get some rest.
- Oh sure.
- Thank you, yeah.
- I put you in the good room
right next to the ice machine.
- Oh, thank you.
- You're very welcome.
Well, enjoy your stay with us.
- Thank you.
- And Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
- See ya.
- Bye.
(gentle upbeat music)
(cellphone vibrating)
Hey, yep, I just got here.
Yep, okay.
Yes, Charles, I'm just
getting to my room now.
Okay, I'll see you tomorrow.
Good luck with the bank meeting.
Okay, bye.
(gentle upbeat music)
(computer beeping)
(car engines revving)
- Hey Kate, I thought I
might be seeing you here.
Heard about that broken
fence post down by the creek.
I saved a spot in
the barn from Molly.
- I appreciate that.
How's Walter and the kids?
- Oh, they're good.
Driving me to my absolute
wits end, but good.
You want your usual room?
- That'd be great.
- All right, here's your key.
And the HBO's working tonight.
- Great, thanks Luc.
- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
(upbeat music)
- Let's see what the scene
is like in the big city.
- Oh, Lucy, scandalous.
No wonder you and Walter keep
inviting me over for drinks.
Very progressive, but no.
(cellphone beeping)
Hello Joan.
- Oh, hello Cowgirl.
Not married, no kids.
Less than a mile away.
Cute dog.
- Automatic swipe, right.
- Yes, the hot cowgirl.
(cellphone beeping)
- Whoa.
That's never happened before.
- That was quick.
- Okay, you can do this.
Hi.
I like your dog.
- Oh, hot cowgirl.
I bet she can start
a fire from nothing.
Thanks.
And what am I, chopped liver?
(both laughing)
- No, you're cute too.
Sorry, I'm bad at this.
- Everyone's bad at this.
It's awkward.
We seem to be relatively close.
Maybe this would be
better in person?
Would you wanna grab a drink?
Oh my God.
- Oh he's bold.
Do I wanna grab a drink?
Of course I do.
Joan's hot and I just
talk to animals or myself,
I guess really just to myself.
Okay.
Yes, I'd love to.
The Wet Whistle is close.
Do you wanna meet there?
- Sounds lovely.
30 minutes?
- Oh, what am I doing?
What am I doing?
Yes.
- Oh.
Oh my God.
- Oh my God.
- I have to get ready.
- I have to get ready.
I didn't bring anything with me.
- Oh, make up, make up, make up.
- What do I have,
what do I have?
I have ChapStick.
Jesus, Kate ChapStick.
Matches. Great.
(gentle music)
If I was a liar
Pissing around and I'd
Swear I don't love you
Not a tear in my eyes
- Joan.
I can't lie
- Hi, Cowgirl.
- Hi.
I'll have a beer please.
(gentle music)
(both laughing)
- I'm not usually this bold
asking someone to meet so soon.
- Yeah, I'm not
usually this bold
in saying yes to
meeting someone so soon.
But I'm glad you did.
I work with animals
so I can go days without
seeing another person.
- Oh, that's cool,
what do you do?
- I work at a zoo.
What do you do?
- Oh, just boring
business stuff,
PowerPoints and social media.
(both laughing)
I didn't know there
was zoo in Fox Springs.
- Oh, there's not.
I'm just traveling through,
to see a horse for the zoo.
I'm only here for a little bit.
- I'm only here for
a couple days too,
so I guess it was good timing.
(both laughing)
- Yes, yeah.
What are you in town for?
- Just dumb family stuff
I'd rather not talk about.
- I understand
dumb family stuff.
- Oh.
To dumb families.
- To dumb families.
(bottles clinking)
(gentle upbeat music)
- So Cowgirl, what's
your real name?
- Katherine.
- Katherine.
That's a pretty name
for a pretty lady.
(both laughing)
Now, why did I do that?
That was bad, wasn't it?
- Yeah it kind of was.
(both laughing)
Oh, it was kinda cute.
- Okay.
- Just like you.
(gentle upbeat music)
That wasn't any better.
(both laughing)
(cellphone ringing)
- Oh, I'm so sorry, I
have to take care of this.
Oh crap.
- I'm guessing
everything's not okay.
- No, it's it's an emergency.
- Oh no.
- I have to deal with this
former social media director,
who's gone rogue
and is just posting.
- Social media,
that's an emergency?
- Oh in my line of work it is.
- Interesting line of work.
- Look, I really, I want
this and I want you,
- But, it's a social
media emergency.
- It's a little
bigger than that.
See, we have this buyers meeting
and if they say that we have
a bad social media footprint.
I'm not making this
sound any better, am I?
- Nope.
I hope you fix it.
- I am so sorry.
- It's fine.
It's nice to meet you Joan.
(gentle upbeat music)
- It's nice to meet you too.
I'm stone cold sober
And I just can't
get over you
- The zoo, ah, Kate.
(gentle music)
(door knocking)
- Haleye.
Haleye Hollis?
- Hi, can I help you?
- I'm the Uber.
- The Uber?
- Your brother sent me.
- Oh, sorry, yeah.
I was up all night
dealing with an emergency.
- Oh gosh, I'm sorry,
is everybody okay?
- Oh yeah, it was a
social media emergency.
- Oh, that's a thing.
- Oh, in my line of.
Nevermind.
You know, Walter?
Okay, Walter, just
gimme a minute
and I'll meet you down there.
- Yeah, yeah, no problem.
- Thanks Walter.
- I'll be in the truck.
- Okay, sounds good.
Thank you.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
(gentle upbeat music)
I was wandering in
the falling snow
Looking for a place to go
Making circles
round the evergreen
Lit up like a starry dream
Somehow you came to my side
Like an angel on
a winter night
You made everything
all right
- Hey girl.
- Hi Meemaw.
But you're my guiding light
- Look at you,
sight for sore eyes.
My Christmas present.
- Aw, Meemaw, you're wearing
your special earrings.
- Yeah, Papa gave these to me.
- Well, I've always
loved them on you.
You are my
- Hey Meemaw.
- Haleye's here.
Tonight
- The prodigal
child half returned.
- Don't start.
- Okay, I'm gonna go
finish making lunch.
(gentle music)
- Come here.
Good to have you back.
- Thanks.
- Let's get you settled in
and grab some lunch, right.
- All right, that sounds good.
Oh, how'd the bank meeting go?
(gentle music)
- We'll talk about that later.
- Okay.
- Where you going?
- I'm gonna go get settled
and definitely shower.
- Yeah, but you're
staying in the house now.
- Oh, no, thank you,
I'll stay in the cottage.
- I set up your old room.
- You know, I don't
like staying there.
- All that therapy
and you still can't
stay in your old room?
- Can, I just, I
love the cottage,
so I'll stay there, it's cozy.
- Kate lives there.
- Of course, the
perfect ranch hand.
She was never in place?
- Well, no, she's been
a big help around here.
So no, she stays here.
- Yeah, I know, you've only
mentioned how great she is
in every conversation we've had.
- Yeah, well that's why it's
so great to have you here.
Come on.
(gentle music)
- Okay, I'm coming.
(gentle music)
- [Charles] Come on dork.
(gentle music)
(laughing)
- I'm coming.
(upbeat music)
(bacon sizzling)
- There she is.
- Hi Meemaw.
- Hey.
- Bacon at lunch?
- Yeah.
Bacon's good at any
meal, you know that.
- Meemaw.
How's your room?
- It's good.
- So the Cooper's goats got out.
They chew through the fence
and Charles had to go grab 'em.
(both laughing)
He's been gone a while.
- A goat, okay, Meemaw,
he is not good at this.
- Well, you were always a
better rancher than he was.
Remember that time you,
I think you were 10,
and you found that calf
with her head stuck
through the fence.
(both laughing)
- Well it took me
like an hour, right?
- Yeah.
- Maybe over.
To calm her down enough to
get her head back through.
- Yeah.
- Well, I'm here and
I'm ready to help.
- I'm so glad.
Charles has been really
stressed this last year.
He thinks I don't
notice, but I see it.
Hey.
There's our goat herder.
- Oh man.
Those things are faster
than you'd think they'd be.
- Oh, don't let
it get your goat.
You know, like go get your goat?
- Oh yeah, I see
what you did there.
Okay.
- Still got it.
- Still got it.
Thank you.
Bacon, nice.
I'm telling you, Kate's gonna
have to mend that fence.
I fixed it temporarily, but
it's just not gonna hold.
- Well, come on,
everybody eat up.
Haleye's ready to get
started on things.
- Okay.
Let's get to it.
(gentle upbeat music)
This is where all the
revenues come from.
And these are all the
expenses I've had to cut.
- Wait, well, Christmas Hay
Ride is down 60% from last year?
Well that's what's killing you.
You were growing each year
from the Pumpkin Patch
and the Hayride,
and then this year.
Well what's your
marketing strategy?
(gentle music)
- I don't know, Kate could
tell you more about that.
- Kate?
She's why there's lost revenue.
- No, she's the reason
revenues grown each year,
except for this year.
- Okay well, this is the
only year that matters
and it looks like she's a
huge strain on the ranch.
- No, no, no, no,
no, no, she's not.
- Right, you can
start by cutting her
and rent the cottage
as an Airbnb.
She's a huge expense.
And if the Christmas Hayride is.
- 60% down.
(dramatic music)
- Hot cowgirl.
- Yeah, the Berts are running
their own Christmas Hayride
to put us out of business,
and it's working.
- Kate, this is Haleye.
- Joan?
- Haleye.
- Yes, it's Haleye,
Haleye Joan Hollis.
- Oh, you're Haleye.
Haleye is your name?
- And you're Katherine and
you don't work at a zoo.
- My friends call me Kate.
There are animals here
and people look at 'em.
So should I call you Haleye Joan
or is it just Haleye by itself?
- Just Haleye.
- You two know each other?
- No.
- No.
- Okay, well good, Kate,
you're just in time,
'cause Haleye and I
were just starting
to go over the ranch business.
- Dumb family stuff?
Yes, I heard, I'm an
expensive line item.
- Ah, well.
- No, I only meant that.
- Look, we've already had
to cut a lot of people.
Running the Hayride,
moving the cattle to
different pastures,
animal emergencies
in general upkeep
with just two people is tough.
- Yeah.
- I was just looking at the
numbers and the marketing.
- Oh, I'm sure we can solve this
with a little social media help.
I mean, it's just
some family stuff.
- What are you saying that for?
- Nothing.
(gentle music)
- Kate.
(gentle music)
Kate.
What's that about?
- Oh, what about?
- Haleye didn't mean to
suggest that we fire you.
- Yes she did.
- Okay, well that's
obviously not gonna happen.
You know, she's just
stressed, like we all are.
But I really need
her to remember why
she loves the ranch.
I need her to come
back more often.
Meemaw really misses her.
- I don't know why.
- Well, could you please
just try to get along,
it's just for a few days.
- Fine.
But she needs to
stay outta my way.
There's a lot of work to do
and I don't have
time to babysit.
- Okay, I'll make sure
she stays outta your way.
Just yeah, be nice.
- I am nice.
(birds chirping)
- Aha, yeah, no,
yeah, not a problem.
Okay, I just wanna give it
one more look over Eric.
- [Eric] Great, we
totally have interest,
so let's move the
numbers up by 20%.
If this happens, you
can retire early Hals.
- Okay, well that is great news.
I'll make those adjustments.
I just have to redo
all the slides.
But I will get the
presentation over to tomorrow.
- [Eric] Has to be tomorrow.
- Eric, it will be.
(birds chirping)
(gentle music)
Oh Meemaw, you scared me.
- I'm sorry.
I just love seeing you
sitting in that chair.
How's it going?
- Well, I'm trying
to figure it out.
But with the move
to intense grazing,
it's just so much more time.
- Oh yeah. Kate and
Charles have to,
they have to move
fencing every two days
and we had to let Adam
go, so it's just them.
- And the Christmas
Hayride revenue is down
because of the Berts.
- Yes, they started their
own Hayride in town.
And so folks just don't wanna
drive as far as us anymore.
- Bert Jr. is a total creep.
(gentle music)
And someone's made an
offer to buy this place?
- The Berts.
But they're a couple of
weasels, I'm not selling to 'em.
- Okay, Meemaw, look, I get that
but they've made a
really solid offer.
You could take this
money and retire,
buy place in Fox Springs,
stop working so hard.
- That sounds terrible.
Honey, I love this place.
And I love working
with Kate and Charles.
- But this is a
really good deal.
It's hard to pass up.
- If I just not
signed that loan.
- You had to,
to take care of Papa.
- I know.
(gentle music)
I wanna give this ranch
to you and Charles.
Not everything's
about money Haleye.
- No, of course, I know that.
- This is where
your parents met,
it's where they got married,
it's where I met Papa.
He came one year for
the Christmas Hayride
and he was standing
on a bail of hay,
and he looked so handsome.
- You fell into his arms.
- This is more than
a business for us.
(gentle music)
- I'm not gonna give up.
I will keep trying.
- That's my girl.
You know, you should
go talk to Kate.
She knows this place inside
and out and she loves it.
- She's not very fond of me.
- Well you can win her over.
Now the Hayride's starting in
a few minutes, you should go.
- I haven't rode the
Hayride in forever.
- Exactly.
And she's done some
really fun things with it.
- Yeah, I bet she has.
- Go.
(gentle music)
Come on.
(upbeat music)
- Hi y'all, welcome to the
Hollis Hills Christmas Hayride.
There's some hot
chocolate in the barn,
if you wanna grab a cup,
and we'll get
headed out shortly.
(upbeat music)
- Hot cocoa's a nice touch.
- That's nothing.
Of course the Berts stole our
idea for their new Hayride.
- Well, we can agree,
they're snakes.
- Yes they are.
You going on the ride?
Want a help up?
- I can get on a buckboard
by myself.
- Okay.
- Whoa.
- The trailer shifted.
- Yeah, they do that sometimes.
(gentle music)
- I'm gonna get some hot
chocolate myself, so.
- Okay.
Careful.
- I got it, thank you.
(upbeat music)
Bells on bobtails ring
Making spirits bright
What fun it is
to ride and sing
A sleighing song tonight
(upbeat music)
Oh what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse
open sleigh, hey
Jingle bells, jingle bells
(upbeat music)
- Merry Christmas.
- That was fun.
- Yeah.
- The red nose
looks good on you.
- Oh.
(both laughing)
Thank you.
(insects chirping)
- You really stepped things up.
It used to be just a few
colored lights on the trees
and singing Christmas carols.
But that was the next level.
- Thank you.
Yeah, it's been fun.
Last year we did
the Grinch theme.
- Oh.
Well you did a really great
job for the final year.
- Final year?
- Well yeah, maybe.
I mean I'm trying
to say positive
for Meemaw on Charles, but.
- So that's it, you're
just gonna give up.
- Apparently I'm the
only practical one here.
Look, I have to make sure
that my grandma has
enough to retire
and selling will
make that happen.
- And what about Charles?
- Charles will be fine.
He used to work in tech
before he came here.
So he can get a job anywhere.
- But he loves the ranch.
We should have done the
Grinch theme again this year,
we could have just used you.
I gotta put this stuff away.
(insects chirping)
- Presentation done.
And send.
Voila.
(gentle music)
Inspiration, where
does it come from
Comes through our body
From somebody else
who passed it on
If we listen, we
will hear them
As we thank you
for this song
'Cause you don't know
how much I needed this
I needed this today
(gentle upbeat music)
She's walking my way,
she's looking my way
Did that really just happen
What should I say,
what did I say
I can only imagine
But somehow I'm rooted
Rooted to the ground
Inspiration finds me and
I, I'm all up the clouds
Take me, take me
Show me what I need to see
Breathe me, breathe me
(gentle upbeat music)
Teach me, teach me
I am listening
(gentle music)
So I'll take it,
I'll celebrate it
Why not shape this as sign
Not overthink it
and be patient
But something's telling
me we're on the right line
'Cause now we know
how good this feels
Oh we needed, we
needed this today
(gentle upbeat music)
Yeah
- This right here is hot cocoa
made from your Papa's
world famous recipe.
It is Kate's favorite,
and I'd like you to
take it to the cottage
and extend an olive branch.
(gentle music)
- She hates me.
- She doesn't know you.
- She called me the Grinch.
- It was just her worry talking.
We all want the same thing.
- To save the ranch.
- Oh honey, it's more than that.
It's what this place
means to all of us.
- Are you worried
about losing the ranch?
- Not really, no.
- What if I don't figure it out?
- You don't have to
worry like this, honey.
We just need to do
what we can see to do,
one step at a time.
- I hope to have that one day.
- You will.
Now stop stalling.
- I'm not stalling.
- You're stalling.
Take this out.
- Well, where's my cup?
- Come on.
- All right.
Just for you.
- Okay, bye, bye.
- Bye.
(gentle music)
(door knocking)
- I come in peace
with hot cocoa.
- Are you nuts?
It's freezing outside.
And you came over here
dressed like that?
- Yeah.
In retrospect it was a bad idea.
- Oh my goodness,
I can't believe you walked
over here in this weather.
- I brought hot cocoa.
- Oh, well maybe I'll have
to pour it all over you
to warm you up, here.
- Thank you.
Meemaw said it's your favorite.
- Oh, you city girls.
I'll get us some cups.
- What are you cooking?
It smells amazing.
- Oh deer stew.
It's your Papa's recipe.
- Meemaw gave you his recipe?
- She did.
Here, have some of
your olive branch.
(gentle music)
- That's good.
- So hold on, you walked
over here in this weather,
dressed like that, just
to bring me hot chocolate.
- Meemaw asked me to.
She said you might be able
to give me some insight
on how to save this place.
- That's hopeful of her.
I don't think I can.
I've looked at those numbers
and that bank loan
should be illegal.
- I know.
They need to sell, right?
- I mean, I don't see
any way around it.
But I didn't go to
Harvard or anything.
- Dartmouth, but you don't
need an Ivy League education
to see how much trouble
this place is in.
- Well, Dartmouth, maybe if you
got to know the ranch again,
you'd come up with
some great idea.
- I went on the Hayride.
- There's more to the ranch
than just the Christmas Hayride.
Look, you never know where
inspirational come from.
Besides I'm sure you could
use a break from the city.
- I like the city.
- You know I'm right.
- What is happening?
- Power's out.
- I can see that, why?
- Snowstorm.
- Do you have a generator?
- A small one, enough to
get the lights back on.
It's fine.
- Oh, I have no cell service.
- Yeah, the tower's probably
down, it's pretty typical.
- Okay, so we're
just stranded here
with no power, no heat
and no cell service.
- It's fine, okay.
It'll be fine.
We'll call the house.
See told you.
Ranch Babe to Big Momma.
- Ranch Babe?
- [Meemaw] This is Big
Momma, go ahead Ranch Babe.
- Just wanted to let y'all
know that the power's out,
but we're safe and sound.
- [Meemaw] All right, good.
You got everything you need.
- 10-4, generator kicked in,
so we'll just wait
the storm out.
- [Meemaw] 10-4 Ranch Babe.
Call if you need
something, over and out.
- Problem solved.
- Wow.
- I did not pick my handle.
- Sure you didn't.
Now that smells just
like I remember.
- Wanna taste?
- Thank you.
- Want a cup?
- Okay.
(gentle music)
Thank you.
- Yes.
- So, Ranch Babe.
Let's try this whole getting
to know you thing again.
(both laughing)
- Okay, fine.
What would you
like to know, Joan?
- Well, since you
don't work at a zoo,
just tell me about yourself.
- Oh, you wanna know about
my dumb family stuff?
- You know all about mine.
- I'm originally from
Kentucky, Lexington.
My parents bread
and raised horses.
- Isn't there a lot
of money in that?
- Yes, and a lot of
entitled rich kids
trotting around
one champion horses
that they never have
to brush or saddle.
- Like the little helmets
and riding pants and whips.
- Yep, the whole deal.
Private schools,
pageants, lavish parties,
disguised as
charity fundraisers.
- Kate, the rich princess.
That does not seem like you.
- It's not.
I tried to be the perfect
daughter for a while.
- And what happened?
- I love the horses
and the work,
but not the pretentious people.
My parents wanted a
junior league beauty queen
and I just wanted
to be a cowgirl
and date the other princesses.
- Ah.
- Their money, their rules.
I couldn't do it.
Anyway, so I left.
- So you haven't talked
to your family at all?
- No, but I haven't
really tried.
I mean, we got into a
huge fight before I left.
We're all too stubborn
to pick up the phone.
- You're too stubborn, you?
Sorry, that's really tough.
- Yeah, what about you?
What was the
teenage Haleye like?
- Well, I spent a lot of
years being a sullen teenager.
- Really?
I've seen some pictures
of you and your parents
enjoying the ranch.
- I did.
But that was a long time ago.
Well, I'm gonna head
back to the house,
but thank you, thank you for
the stew and for warming me up.
- You shouldn't leave.
The storm, you should
just crash here tonight.
- Oh no, well look, I walked
here, I can walk back.
It's easy, don't worry.
- All right.
- Goodnight.
(wind howling)
I'm gonna need pajamas.
(gentle music)
How's it going over there?
- Fine yeah just
super comfortable.
- Well, you sure are
moving around a lot.
- It's fine, just trying
to get situated that's all.
- Okay, well I'm not
gonna be able to sleep
if you're gonna be tossing
and turning all night.
- Well, I just, look,
I've never really slept
with people here, so it's
fine, I'm fine, I'm fine.
- Okay well, now I feel
bad that I took your bed.
Just get up here, this is silly.
- Well, I feel bad
that you feel bad.
- Well then come on,
if you're not gonna do
it for your own comfort,
can you just do it so we
can both get to sleep?
(gentle music)
- Fine.
Well, I don't know, maybe
if we sleep back to back.
Can you just scooch in?
- [Haleye] No.
- I don't sleep
next to the wall.
- Well, me too.
(gentle music)
- Sorry.
- Okay.
(gentle music)
- Excuse me.
Can you just share the blanket.
- Gosh, just trying to
get comfortable, okay.
- Okay, now you're,
can you not dig
your arm in my back?
- All right sorry.
I didn't mean to, just not
used to sleeping to the wall.
(gentle music)
- You good?
- No.
- Now I am.
(gentle music)
I think we're in.
- It's toasty.
- Yeah, it's kinda nice, right?
- Yeah, it is kinda nice.
- I mean we're warm
and we're not freezing
and I'm not sleeping
on the floor, so.
- Yeah, no, that part,
that part's nice.
- Yeah, there's that.
(gentle music)
- Goodnight Kate.
- Goodnight Haleye.
(gentle upbeat music)
(birds chirping)
(gentle upbeat music)
Slip slide away I go
Falling like Tennessee
snow and melting
Slowly in your hands
Tangled lights and evergreen
You're the prettiest
girl I have seen
So pardon me if
I seem to stare
Ooh, ooh, there's
magic all around you
(gentle upbeat music)
(door knocking)
(gentle upbeat music)
(door knocking)
- [Charles] You
two alive in there?
- Oh.
Yeah, we're fine.
Just a second.
Ah, ow.
Hi.
- Good morning.
- Morning.
- Never seen you asleep
this late before.
- Yeah, I guess it must
have been really out.
- Well, glad to see you two
found a way to keep warm.
(gentle music)
Well I brought you some fresh
coffee and fresh peach scones.
- Coffee, please thank you.
- So what is it that you
plan on getting into today?
- Actually, well, I was thinking
that maybe I could tag
along with Kate today
and get to know the ranch.
(gentle music)
- You're gonna
ride out with Kate?
- Oh yeah, you never know where
inspiration can come from.
(gentle music)
- Huh.
You okay with that?
- Huh?
Oh yeah, I'll take care of her.
- Okay.
Stay warm out there today.
It's cold today.
- Yeah.
- Have a good day.
- All right, you too.
(both laughing)
I bet you didn't bring any
riding clothes, did you?
- Nope.
(gentle music)
I bet you can start
a fire from nothing.
- What?
- Oh, I just like, I
used to know this girl
who said she wanted a husband
who could build a
fire from nothing.
- Well, you can't build
a fire from nothing.
- No, I mean like you could
just find stuff and make a fire.
I don't know, I guess
it made her feel like
she could be with someone
who could take care of
her in dire circumstances.
- Yeah, well that's dumb.
(gentle music)
I mean, I can start
a fire from nothing,
but I would never put in a
position where I would have to.
Here, you can use
my riding gear.
Coffee.
- Thank you.
(gentle music)
(birds chirping)
(gentle music)
- Now Bucky, this is Haleye,
she's gonna ride you today.
So you be nice.
- You're giving me
horse named Bucky?
- Yeah.
She doesn't know what it means.
- But she understood what
you just said to her.
- Probably not.
(gentle music)
Okay.
- Okay, look, I'm
not a total amateur.
- Oh, okay, I'm
sorry, by all means.
(gentle music)
- Well, I haven't been to
Pilates in over a week,
what do you expect?
- Yeah, that's totally it.
You know, there's no shame
in using the stool, Haleye.
There's nobody here to impress.
- Okay, well I'm not
trying to impress you.
- Good, 'cause you're
definitely not.
- Okay, fine, I'll
use the stool.
Thank you.
It's just the clothes,
they're limiting
my range of motion.
- Totally.
You good?
- Yes, thank you.
- All right then here we go.
- All right Bucky.
(gentle music)
(horse neighing)
(gentle music)
- My favorite tree, we
call her the Grand Oak.
- It's my favorite tree too.
- I wanna show you something.
- What is it?
- It's a surprise.
- A surprise out here,
is it a Starbucks?
(both laughing)
- I found it a few
years ago, let's see.
Ah here, there it is.
- Meemaw and Papa's
initials, wow.
(gentle music)
- And check this one out.
(gentle music)
(birds chirping)
(gentle music)
- My mom and dad.
(dramatic music)
I have to go.
(dramatic music)
- Haleye wait.
(dramatic music)
- Hey.
- There's no saving it.
We have to sell.
Like I've been through
this a million times and,
it's just, it is crazy
and it's reckless
to try to save this place.
- This is our home, Haleye.
- That's the problem.
That's the problem.
You keep putting all this
sentimental value on a business.
You can't see what
it's so obviously clear
to anybody with a calculator.
- This is our family home.
And once they died,
this was your home too.
- And this was never my home.
You love this place, I get that.
But I don't belong here.
- You know that you do.
look, you loved this
place once, right,
and I think that you belong
here just as much as.
- I don't know where I belong.
Maybe I don't belong anywhere.
- No, you know, that's not true.
You know you belong
here with us.
Okay, hey, we're your family.
(gentle music)
- I don't know what to say.
(gentle music)
How old were you?
- Oh, here.
I'm not sure.
- No, I mean, when they,
the car accident.
(gentle music)
- They died three weeks
before my 13th birthday.
- I bet high school was tough.
- It was.
And I thought that leaving this
place would fix everything.
(gentle music)
- Did it?
- No, that took thousands
of dollars of therapy.
- Oh well you're
totally fine then.
- Yeah.
(both laughing)
- I don't think you
really hate it here.
- Tell that to my brother.
- I think you love it,
but it reminds you of your
parents and that's painful.
And you don't come around
because it reminds you of them.
- You don't know me, Kate.
That girl had her parents.
- Hey.
Look, I know there's a
lot of pain for you here.
That's understandable.
But there's joy too.
(gentle music)
- That's a great speech, Kate.
Maybe you should
take your own advice.
- We're not talking about me.
- Well, let's talk about you.
Because you can stand there
and you can judge my
life and my choices,
but you're too stubborn
to call your own family.
- Listen, that's different.
- Yes, yes it is 'cause you
still have family to call
and they may not be perfect,
but they're still alive
and you can just
try to talk to them.
(gentle music)
I can't,
I can never tell them
how much I love them
or if my dating life sucks
or if I'm even in love.
(gentle music)
They're gone.
(gentle music)
Steve, hey, I need a
flight out, right now.
- [Steve] That's
impossible, Haleye.
It's not like a major airport.
Best I can do with
tomorrow afternoon.
- Okay just, fine, whatever.
Just can you just get me outta
here as soon as possible?
- [Steve] You okay?
- Yeah, just dumb family stuff.
Can you just send me the details
when you have them please?
(gentle music)
(insects chirping)
Thank you.
(gentle music)
(crying)
(gentle music)
- Family meeting.
- [Haleye] Okay.
(gentle music)
- So honey, Charles told me
what you said last night.
And I know you tried so hard.
So we're gonna take your
advice and sell to Bert.
- I'm sorry Meemaw, I'm sorry.
- No, it's not your
fault, not your fault.
- Wait, where's Kate?
- Kate?
- Well, I mean, yeah, isn't
she a part of this too?
- Yeah, she left early
this morning for town.
- Oh.
(gentle music)
- You know, I was thinking,
that maybe I could come
back for Christmas,
last one at the ranch.
- That would be so nice.
I'm so glad you came.
(gentle music)
I still believe in you Haleye.
(gentle music)
- Okay.
- Okay, yeah.
(gentle music)
- Sorry, I couldn't
figure anything out.
(gentle music)
- I'm really glad you came home.
- Well, I miss Meemaw
and you.
(both laughing)
(gentle music)
- Well, yeah, then you
should come home more often.
- I will.
But just because I realized
that maybe I do have a
little cowgirl in me.
- Yeah.
- More than I thought.
- I bet.
- So what are you gonna do?
- I don't know.
I don't think my
goat herding career
is off to a great
start, so we'll see.
- Yeah, we can agree on that.
- But after we get things
settled here, then I'll decide.
We lost a whole lot, but
we still have a whole lot.
- Love you dork.
(both laughing)
- I love you dork.
(gentle music)
(car engines revving)
(birds chirping)
(gentle upbeat music)
You're in paradise
(gentle upbeat music)
So why you cry little girl
- Hey.
(door knocking)
Heard anything from Eric?
- No, no, he's been in
meetings since I got back.
- That's a good sign, right?
- Maybe.
(cellphone ringing)
Speak of the devil.
Eric wants me
upstairs immediately.
- Ah, moment of truth.
You got this.
- Knock on wood, knock on wood.
- Knock on wood, manifest.
- Bye.
- Bye.
In this rainbow rain
(door knocking)
- Come on in.
Look at it Hals,
whole stuffy universe.
Hals, we sold.
- Wait, wait, wait,
no we, you're not
joking, right, we did?
- We did.
And this is for you.
- Oh my God.
- I know right.
But you earned it.
We all totally
earned it, you know.
Your presentation
really sealed the deal.
- This is amazing.
(both laughing)
- Right on,
consensual hugging.
(Eric laughing)
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
I mean the retreat was a
dud, so you really saved us.
- The retreat was a dud?
I thought that was a great idea.
- Right, me too.
When we got there, it
was all like brunches
and parties, champagne,
just constant pampering.
- And that was bad?
- Yeah, I wanted to rough it.
Sleep under the stars, rope
cows, like ride horses,
tough guy stuff you know.
Like just rugged man bonding.
Like, "Brokeback
Mountain" you know."
- Eric, have you actually
seen "Brokeback Mountain?"
- Just the first half.
But it looked really cool,
just some macho guys
out in the wilderness
becoming best friends.
- Yeah.
- Oh, oh, there was one part
that was actually really cool.
They brought in this energy
healer and she did this
like Chilean butterfly
naming party or something.
- Oh you mean like
an a naming ceremony?
- Yeah.
- Wait, Masonry?
- Masonry, yeah, yeah,
you heard of her?
She's amazing.
That was the first time
I felt truly connected,
just out there by the fire
with the sounds of
nature, you know.
No screens, no
distractions, just nothing.
- Yeah, I do know.
I actually know
exactly what you mean.
So did the universe
give you a name?
- Totally.
- Oh.
- And it was?
(gentle music)
- Eric.
(gentle music)
I know, right?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, that was, I really
felt my own power that night.
- Oh yeah, right of course.
- Yeah.
- Anyway, Masonry,
she's like a genius.
She's got like three
million Snap Back followers.
Oh, oh dude, dude, if you stay,
you should bring her on to
do some social media stuff.
- Stay?
- Yeah, with that check,
you don't have to work here
anymore, if you don't want to,
you can do whatever you want.
- Yeah, yeah, I guess.
Wait, oh my God, oh my God.
Eric,
you're right, you're right.
Genius.
(gentle upbeat music)
- Well, everything we
discussed is in here.
- Lawyers made all
the changes yesterday.
All you gotta do is get your
Meemaw to sign her name.
Then I take it to my
lawyers this afternoon,
before they close today.
- Where's Kate?
- We still have
Christmas Hayrides.
- Not for long.
- You can't take away
our Christmas spirit.
No, we're gonna continue
doing these Hayrides
for the joy of the season until,
until we have to leave.
(gentle music)
All right, Bert, let's
go have her sign 'em.
- Thank you, Charlie.
I'll give you all to the
end of the year to vacate,
my Christmas gift to you.
- You're a real Santa Claus.
(car horns honking)
(upbeat music)
(car horns honking)
(upbeat music)
- [Meemaw] Here she comes.
- I don't know who
that is with her.
(upbeat music)
(Bert laughing)
(upbeat music)
- Whoa, that's what
I wanted to see.
(upbeat music)
- What do you
think you're doing?
- We're not selling.
- Haleye, the environment.
- Oh, I'm sorry Masonry,
I was going for like,
you know a thing.
- But Haleye really,
what are you doing?
And who is that?
- That is our new energy healer
and social media director.
- Your whata?
- Oh, I'm sorry, Bert,
this doesn't concern you
since you don't own this place.
And as of this moment, you're
officially trespassing.
- Tell that to the bank, honey.
- Oh, well I just did.
See, I went there first and
I settled all of our debt
and I went to the
lawyer's office.
They should be
contacting you shortly.
Meemaw, would you do the honors?
- Yeah.
- Bert and mini Bert
get off my ranch.
- This isn't over.
- Oh yes it is, honey.
(gentle music)
- Bye.
(birds chirping)
(gentle upbeat music)
Did you really
pay the bank back?
- Yep, we're debt free.
- How'd you get the money?
- Remember that huge
presentation I was working on?
- Yeah.
- Well it paid off.
(birds chirping)
- Wow, you didn't
have to do that.
- No, I know I didn't
have to, I wanted to.
I love this place
and I belong here.
- Yes you do.
(both laughing)
- It's so good to
have you back here.
(gentle upbeat music)
Really, who is that?
- Right.
- Okay, let's be honest,
you are not great at this
whole ranching thing.
But you are great at, you
know, operations, numbers.
And if we just have enough
of a ranch experience,
we can make this place
really profitable.
And I have an idea for that.
(gentle upbeat music)
- You're right,
Haleye, it's perfect.
The energy
surrounding this place
is like a feminine
power goddess.
I can feel it everywhere.
- There have been some
really powerful women
who've come through here.
(gentle upbeat music)
- Really, who is this?
- I'm Masonry.
Wow, you are so authentic.
- Thank you.
Listen, why don't
you come with me
and we'll go make a
peach pie to celebrate.
- Oh my God.
Peaches are my
lunar cycle fruit.
- Oh, even better, come on.
(both laughing)
- Haleye, really?
- Yep, yep.
It was a blind date.
(both laughing)
- Okay, so what
is this big idea?
- Hollis Hills Outdoor
Ranch Experience.
Give overworked city
slickers like me
a break from the smog
in their screens.
They can come here,
they can ride horses,
play cowboy and
reconnect with nature.
- Ah, that is a
really good idea.
- I know.
(both laughing)
- Well does that mean
you're gonna come back then?
- Well, I can't let you
do all the ranching.
- Oh good.
Woo.
Come here.
It's gonna be so good
to have you back.
And Kate's gonna love
having you here too.
- Wait, Kate, where is she?
- She's getting
the Hayrides ready.
- I have an idea.
(gentle music)
- Oh, okay.
What do I do with Masonry?
(gentle music)
- Whoa, your energy
is like, wow.
(gentle music)
(Charles laughing)
(birds chirping)
(gentle music)
- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
Bye.
(gentle music)
Yes.
Yes.
(gentle music)
You came back.
- Just swoop in at the very
last second to save the day.
- What do you mean?
- The ranch, we're debt free.
- Really?
- Yeah.
(both laughing)
- I took your advice
and I called my parents.
(gentle music)
- Oh yeah, how did it go?
- It went really well.
You were right.
I haven't stopped
thinking about you.
(gentle music)
- Me too.
Me thinking about you, not
me thinking about myself.
'Cause if I thought of myself,
I would be really weird.
- Haleye.
- Yeah.
- This the part where you
stop talking and kiss me.
(gentle upbeat music)
- I love this part.
(gentle upbeat music)
I can see you
Never forget you are loved
And the more
grateful you are
The more beauty you'll see
And I can see you
Never forget you are loved
Connect anytime 'cause
I'm right behind you
I've got your back
(upbeat music)
I've got your back
(upbeat music)
I've got my back door closed
Wearing my indoor clothes
Feeling comfy in my skin
Expressing my
feeling from within
Together we're
burning bright
Shooting stars
across the sky
This is our kind of love
Non conventional
But damn it's beautiful
Our kind of love
(upbeat music)
Our kind of love
(upbeat music)
We'll play in the woods
We'll swim in the lake
And when it's your birthday
I'll bake you a cake
Oh I will celebrate you
And you will
celebrate me too
See all our
bruises and scars