A wealthy widower hires an actress to be a fairytale princess for his daughter to help her overcome grief and depression.
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Key Takeaways
- Imaginative play and fantasy can be powerful tools for emotional healing in children.
- Parental love and creative support are crucial in helping children cope with grief.
- Real-life kindness and attention can make a significant difference in overcoming depression.
- Community and family involvement play a key role in emotional recovery.
- Healing from loss is a gradual process that benefits from hope and positive experiences.
What the video covers
- The story centers on a wealthy widower whose daughter Bri is struggling with depression after her mother's death.
- Bri finds joy only when watching a cartoon about Princess Arya, a brave and magical character.
- The father decides to hire a real-life actress to play Princess Arya at Bri's upcoming birthday party to lift her spirits.
- The narrative explores themes of grief, healing, and the power of imagination and creativity.
- Supporting characters include family members and friends who contribute to the emotional journey.
- There are moments of humor and lightheartedness, such as playful banter and party preparations.
- The film highlights the emotional challenges of coping with loss and the importance of connection.
- The princess character symbolizes hope and strength for Bri as she navigates her feelings.
- The story includes subplots involving family dynamics and personal struggles.
- Ultimately, the princess’s presence helps Bri begin to heal and reconnect with her father.
Chapters
- 00:00Introduction to Arcadia and Princess Arya
- 03:48Princess Arya Saves the Forest Animals
- 07:06Directions to Flip Lake and Party Plans
- 10:05Family Conversations and Emotional Struggles
- 14:16The Meaning Behind Playing Princesses
- 19:29Garage and Family Conflicts
- 22:11Princess Party Planning and Community Support
- 26:15Healing and Emotional Growth
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[music] Yummy. There are some who will seek out [music] the silence from the hustle and bustle of the day. While others are busy who live in a city and never go out or to play. But I have a solution, and it doesn't cost a thing. There's a world in your mind. Think of all that you'll find. And it's inside of you and [music] in me to Arcadia.
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Be whatever you want [singing] to be [music] while you're in Arcadia. Be a journey in the sea. It's a magical space. You can go any place if you use your creativity.
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Arcadia isn't you and me. Arcadia is in you and me. Arcadia is in you and [singing] me [music] seem to properly assess stories absurd.
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So I recommend caution, Michael. That's so tyranny neck will quickly become a very expensive noose.
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Good evening, Mr. Holtz. Good evening, Stacy. Um, where's Bri? It's after 4, sir. Of course. Thank you.
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You could be whatever you want, even an opera singer. I'll pretend to be a puppy with a wiggly and squiggly tail.
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I'll pretend to be a turtle with a big old roundish shell. I'll pretend to be a spider.
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Spider. Knock knock. Come in. Oh, good. You saw it. You know, that old frame just didn't do our Sarah justice.
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We found that one while we were out shopping for our trip. Oh, and um, I left the receipt with Claire, so no rush to pay us back. Just whenever you get a chance.
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We found this frame for this old picture we found in this booking. You don't need to pay us back for that frame.
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I mean, unless you want to. It's on the same receipt, so you know, it might be easier. But anyway, it's just our way to say thank you for paying for another one of our crazy little adventures.
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[laughter] Bri looks exactly like Sarah in this photo. No, I figured we should give it to you before we leave in case the plane goes down. Walt, I told you not to talk about that.
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No, I look, if we talk about it, it's not going to happen. That makes absolutely no sense.
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Have you said goodbye to Bri yet? Oh, she was watching one of her little princess cartoons. We didn't want to bother her.
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Yeah, we're going to call her from Hawaii and let her listen to a squeaking dolphin. [laughter] Um, hopefully that'll cheer her up and bring her out of that depression she's in. If it works, I'll build an aquarium in the backyard and
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buy a whole pot. Couldn't they just live in the pool? We will see you when we get back. Right.
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If the plane doesn't crash, Walt. Oh, [music] give me the projections from last quarter.
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Sorry, Ted. Let me call you back. Okay. Bri, come here. Bri, come here. So tell me, what perilous adventures did the princess Arya face in the kingdom of Arcadia today?
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All the forest animals got took him by a mean ogre. Princess Arya [music] saved all her animal friends. But that made Buggy really mad. But he couldn't stop Princess A because Princess is really strong. [clears throat] Of course you
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Oh, there you two are. The Wii One was supposed to tell you [music] the dinner is ready. I needed my daily Princess Aari update. So, I'll run along now. Watch out. I'll talk to Cla. Okay.
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Be honest. Has she made any improvement in her mood at all? A mother's death affects everyone differently.
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To be honest, I feel as if I've lost my wife and my child. There has to be something we can do.
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I've tried everything the therapist suggested. Poor Los. The only time I see a glint of joy in her eyes is when she's [music] watching that Princess Arya cartoon.
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That's why I love my daily Princess Arya updates. It's the only time [music] Bri's herself.
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Too bad we can't stick Bri in that cartoon. Meaning Princess Arya might be just the thing to snuff her out of her depression.
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What if she could meet the real-life Princess Arya? You've lost [music] me. So, there's those, um, companies that hire out actors dressed up as cartoon characters. They're sure to have a Princess Arya on staff.
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Most certainly. So, the sixth birthday's [music] coming up. We invite all her little chumps to the house, have a royal-themed affair, and just at the right moment, Princess Arya makes a grand entrance.
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Brilliant. If cartoon Princess Arya can lead her out of the darkness a little, perhaps the real-life [music] thing could lead her the rest of the way.
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[music] Get up on your feet. [music] This is a shake down. Order up that beat just like [music] me.
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Are you going? Oh, okay. Looks like someone is making a deposit in a swear jar.
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I didn't swear. It wasn't a swear. I was using a metaphor creatively to express intense pain and annoyance.
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Okay, we'll start a new jar. Look at this guy. [music] That's our culprit. Hey, Ron, take a look at this. I figured out your problem all by myself. Oh.
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Oh, boy. Tourist. Oh, be nice, Dad. We could have a flat tire. You don't know.
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Go see if you can upcharge him somehow. You're not going to get a signal out here.
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Please tell me you're joking. It's Cherry Creek. Most people here still use rotary phones.
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What's a rotary phone? Uh, if you guys want to come to the office, you can use a landline.
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Back this way. Where are y'all headed? Flip Lake. Weeklong party. You don't need a phone. If you just want to head down the same way you're going for about 5 miles, you're going to hit a giant lasagna sculpture. Don't ask. And
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then you're just going to make it right and then it's a straight shot from there. So, thanks. I am happy to help.
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Hey, you know, we actually rented a bunch of cabins up around the lake. Maybe if you're free.
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Thank you. Bye. Bye. Surprised you didn't go with him. Sounds horrible, right? Yeah. I also meant because, um, [music] you know you already have plans for tonight.
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Do you think it's too late? Uh, I think I could catch up with the toys. That's not—You're going to love it. You're going to have way more fun at this party. I've got balloon animals, confetti, my favorite.
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I'm [music] not going to spoil everything. We'll sing your favorite birthday song. Dad, no. I told you I don't want to sing. I don't want you to sing.
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Okay, no singing. I promise. No singing. Happy birthday, [singing] dear. Happy birthday [singing] to you.
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You are a cousin. Cuz the 27 cuz I think it starts at like 25. Yeah. Yeah. This is slightly different.
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Hi. Oh my gosh. Mindy, how are you? You look so good. It's so good to see you. Is John here?
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John is here. He's here with Parker. Parker. Parker. Oh. Oh my god. You're a mom.
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You really are. Bettton with plastic chips. Embarrassing. Where's the real money, Mike? I don't remember inviting you.
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Poker is a man's game. Put away the plastic and get out your wallets. We play for fun here, buddy. Fun is free. [music] How about this?
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You refused to sell me that beast in your garage, so give me a chance to win it off.
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You're still trying to get your slimy hands on Chuck's Camaro? Monica bought him that car. You think he'd risk losing it to anyone, especially you?
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Yeah, I'd like to [music] hear that from Chuck. You've heard it many times. I'll triple the last offer.
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That's insane. You could buy a house for that much. I know what I want. I got the money to get it.
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Come on, Chuck. You tell me there isn't something you want more than a car you barely drive.
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Emotions. [clears throat] Hey. Hey. What? Hey, hey, hey. You said I could get a turn. What do you— I can't believe it left me.
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Now you know I'd never do that. We need to talk. If this was about the garage, I have money saved up. I would be happy to help with the payments. You didn't need to sell the beast. Dad, something's been off. [snorts]
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I saw it the other day when you were talking to those tourists, and I saw it again the other night when Mindy was here with her husband and her baby. When I had my heart attack, you dropped everything to come back here and take
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care of me. Right. You left your work. You left life. Well, now I feel like your life has passed you by and it's my fault. I'm ashamed. It's taking me this long to say something.
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It was my choice to come home to work and help you with the garage. That was—that's on me.
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Yeah, well about that. You're fired. I'm sorry, what? Uh, don't you worry, though. I'm going—
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Yeah, well about that. You're fired. I'm sorry, what? Uh, don't you worry, though. I'm going to write you a very nice reference letter.
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You're seriously firing me? M, you are the [music] most important thing in my life. All right. Not my garage, not my car.
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It's time for you to get back to your life. Figure out what you [music] want to do with it.
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Besides, if your mom knew that it was me standing between you and happiness, she [music] would tan my hide.
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She'd tan your hide if she found out you sold the car she bought you.
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That is true. I'm a little scared. You scared? A little. Come on. I don't believe it. Besides, what did mom always say? When life gives you a choice, always choose adventure.
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Yeah, that's right. [music] [music] [music] [bell] Welcome to Sophia's. Whose dream can we make come true?
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My name is [music] Lucas Halt. I call this Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Remember that cute accent?
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My staff and I have been on the phone with every princess shop across the country in every Arya's booked up.
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You think that you are the only dad who's come down here, shown his beautiful face, and thought that that would get him an Arya booking? Look, trust me, I I have seen every kind of attempt. I've had death threats. My car
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got vandalized, and somebody shaved my dog. Yeah. Uh, heck, I've even had grown men in here on their hands and knees crying and begging for me to get them an Arya booking. And I'm talking huge MMA dudes who could flatten a tank with a
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mean look. Well, I'd be willing to bet that they lack the one thing in these situations that truly matters. Money.
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Yeah, I have had offers as high as That's ludicrous. That's bordering insanity. Yeah, I know.
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I'll double it. M you don't get it. These women who play these princesses, they don't do this for the money. They do this to bring joy into the lives of children. And there are a whole lot of children in this
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world right now who need joy. It's a valiant and noble cause. Look, you seem like a sweet guy. Maybe I can squeeze you in.
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Are you serious? How's 6 years from now? 6 years? Should be 12. Sorry. Thank you for trying.
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I'm already here. Let's book it. Great. Thank you. [music] [snorts] Hey Dad. No, I'm good. I'm good. [music] Yeah, [clears throat] everything's [music] fine.
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[music] You make a better door than a window. Beg pardon. You're blocking me. Oh, yes. Uh, apologies. Sorry. Um, excuse me. Has anyone ever told you you look exactly Princess Arya? It's as if Princess I were based on you.
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So I've been told many, many times. My name is Lucas Halt, and I have a proposition for you.
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No, you're one of them. Um, sorry. One of whom? Ever since I moved here, I've been called Princess Arya about a million times. I'm just going to fast forward on this conversation. No, I'm not going to go on a date with you as Princess Arya.
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And no, no, I'm not going to pose for a photograph, for a painting, or a life-sized jello sculpture.
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Jello sculpture? You'd be surprised how often I get that one. What I have in mind is nothing so creative. I would like to hire you to play Princess Arya for my daughter's birthday party.
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I think I prefer the jealous sculpture. Please, just him. So sorry. I [music] um my pumpkin coach is coming at 7:00 and if I don't get it now, I mean, my wicked stepmother is going to come after me.
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Money? Excuse me? I have a lot of it. Look at you. All of your money and your fancy accent and all you've got going on here. I bet you're used to getting everything you want.
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That's somehow a bad thing. In this case, it is. How? So, this is going to be your first taste of disappointment, and you're really not going to like it.
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[music] You're right. I don't like this. I told you. Hey Chad. What now? Princess, have you finished that water pump yet? the water pump job that you begged me to do because you're so busy.
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I haven't. I'm sorry. I mean, I'm just really busy cuz I'm doing my job and I'm also doing yours. So So why are you whining instead of working?
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Hey Jack, your piece of crap car is blocking my customer. So So move it or I'll throw you in the back and leave you both in the junkyard where you belong.
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What a jerk. Am I right, man? You know what? I'm so sorry. You're right. I I said I would do the job.
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I should do it. You know what? Why don't you give me your keys for real?
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Yeah. I'll just move your car for you, man. I got you. Cool. Yeah, of course.
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All right. So, the trick is with this bolt is you got to reach around. Hey, where you going? I'm not done yet. Oh.
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Oh, check it out. Check it out. Dad blocked a customer in. So Ameilia's still in his car.
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Artist, mechanic, and writer. Tall, British, and stalker. Not a stalker. You were wearing a work shirt at the park. I simply Googled the garage.
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Called in to see if you're working. Found out your name is Amelia, not Hayden, that your lunch break.
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But here I am a stalker. May I? Sorry, I don't have lunch with my stalker. Sends the wrong message.
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Please just allow me to explain how important this is to my 5-year-old. Lunch break is over. I'm so sorry. I really got to go.
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Her mother died. If that's some kind of line, 8 months and um 4 days ago.
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And how is me dressing up like Princess Arya supposed to help? The only time Bree is happy is when she's watching Princess Arya cartoons.
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Thought maybe if she could meet a real life princess, she I don't know, might snap her out of her depression.
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Even if I wanted to, I couldn't pull it off. I didn't know who Princess Ari was before I came here. I don't even know who That's all right. That's all right.
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Breeze governness Claire, she can instruct you on all things Princess. I can teach you the accent.
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She has an accent? in and cla walk through the the poise and etiquette, walking laughing all Yeah. No, I'm sorry. I can't do that. I can't.
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Don't forget about the money. I don't It'll be fun. It won't be. It doesn't SOUND LIKE FUN.
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CHALLENGE OF IT. THE OLD SAYING, when life gives you a choice, always choose. Always choose adventure.
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Look, I don't know if you're a parent, but if you are, then you know how important your child's happiness is. including and not limited to making a fool of yourself and apparently turning into a stalker.
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Adventure, huh? A grand one. Do I have to wear a giant poofy princess dress?
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What's one day of discomfort compared to the chance to change a little girl's life?
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That is not fair. Okay, I'll do it for your daughter. But if there's [music] anything weird at all, I'm done.
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On my honor, there'll be no mention of Jello. You gave Robert the address? Yeah, of course. He knows we're waiting.
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There they are. I'm right. Excited. So, what's [music] the Ameilia like? Let me call you back. Uh, what on earth is Robert drinking?
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Hi. You must be Claire. Pleasure to meet you. Nice to meet you. So late. That's totally on me. Bobby here. He has never tried a sushi, so we had to stop and give him a slushy.
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Who's Bobby? Let's get started, shall we? Yes. Follow me, miss. Uh, let's keep this away from all the white dresses.
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Good idea. You want to take a sip? Try it. See if you like it.
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More. Just a little bit. Try a sip. Yep. [music] Keep going. You're so close.
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Choo choo train. Don't get a brain freeze. like this. Took a little trip. I made a wish. In a little [music] twist, I found you. Simply resistable.
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Caught my eye. Took me by surprise. [music] I can't deny. Temperature is rising. Won't come down. Got me feeling [music] higher now.
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Are you Thank you for coming to the party. Thank you for coming to the party. I don't even know. I want to take you home. Shine like [music] a diamond with your way to go. Now I ain't never going
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to let you go. I don't even know. I don't even know. [music] I don't even know. Want to take you home. Shout it out loud. Let the whole world know.
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[music] I ain't never going to let you go. I even know. I don't even know.
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Thank you for coming to the party. Sound like a queen. Is that a compliment?
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No, not at all. I know. I need to know. I need to know. Oh. Oh. [music] You are [singing] what I'm looking for.
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I [music] don't even know. I want to take you home. Shine like a diamond with your way to go. Now I ain't never going to let you go.
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So much harder than you think it is. I would like to see you try and do an American accent.
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My name is Lucas Hol. Thank you for coming to the party. Can I have some water?
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Water. That's pretty good. Rolling like a [music] high and low. I even know. I need to know. I know. Oh, together like hot and cold. Rolling like a [music] stop and go. I know. I know. I [music] know.
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Everything is exquisite. Everything's exquisite except your accident. [laughter] I don't even know. Want to take you home. [music] Shine like a diamond with your way to go. Now I ain't never going to let you go. I [music and singing]
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even know. I know. Oh. Together like hot [music] and cold. Rolling like a stop and go. I need to know. [music] I need to know. I need to know.
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Doesn't look like a turkey sandwich on whole wheat. It must have confused my order.
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I changed it. You changed my turkey on whole wheat into early death on a bun.
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You may die early, but you die. Very happy. I believe you're supposed to be practicing your accent.
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Chip is in England. We do. Despite the ubiquity, I've somehow managed to avoid consuming one.
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Poor man. You're in good spirits for once. Oh, why not? I'm in comfortable clothes.
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The weather's all right. Not a dress in sight. And, you know, really good food. Let's mean a good mood. What about you, Governor? You know, you don't want a little bite of this. Everyone's doing it. It's very popular. Taste a little bit of this. No.
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Say yes. Still I admit that is quite good. Stick with me long enough. You're going to [music] be eating burgers, nachos with your hands, and watching [music] football.
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Claire, can can I ask you some personal questions about [music] Mr. Holt? I'll do my best to answer, but remember to use your accent. [music] Well Lucas seems to be a very good father, but it is feel he spends more time working than he
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does with Bri. So, it's not just me then, is it? His wife Sarah was a lovely woman. Don't know how she turned out so wonderful considering her parents.
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What's wrong with her parents? Trust me, you'd understand if you met them. Everyone talks about how Sarah's death had a catastrophic effect on Bri, but nobody talks about the effect it's had on Mr. Holtz.
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He doesn't realize it, but he's a different man. He's withdrawn. So why hasn't anybody said anything?
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As Mr. Holt's staff, it would be inappropriate. I am [music] so sorry. Uh Lucas is going to have to call you back. Thank you very much.
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The dress isn't quite fitted to me yet. No, I'm going to need you to listen to me for a second because when I say I'm going to do something, I do it.
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And I [music] feel like you've kind of caught on to that because ever since I agreed to this whole princess thing, it's like you think that you're doing me a favor.
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I have tried on a billion dresses. I have balanced a whole library on my head and I've had my face painted more times than the cysteine chapel. So, I have one question for you, Mr. Holt.
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What matters more to you, your daughter or your work? Bri, of course, because ever since this whole weekend, you have been micromanaging every single aspect of this, and it's taken so long.
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It takes forever because you're also trying to work. But we've got a new plan. I'm going to let Felicia and Claire [music] take over Princess Patrol. Huh? And and you are going to plan Bree's party and [music] you are going to I don't
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know like spend time with your daughter that you claim to love so much. Oh my gosh. Wow. Crazy. What an idea. If that doesn't work for you, just let me know and I'm going to be [music] out of here.
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Okay, that seems like a wise distribution of our time. May I? Yes. Cheers. Oh. Um, [clears throat] by the way, I secured a copy of the Princess Arya theme song for you to perform during your grand entrance.
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Um [music] you can sing. Of course, live. Well, it wouldn't defeat the purpose otherwise.
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Live humans. I suppose you could lip sync, but um as you said, no longer my job, so I I'll leave that up to you to decide.
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Um last bit, and I'll be quiet. These children know this theme song better than they know their own names.
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If you're not precise in your delivery, they will turn on you like ravaging wolves.
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I think I'll take Bri shopping for guest gifts and then perhaps to the cinema.
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I really must thank you for taking over. I feel renewed. Cheers. [music] [music] I'm [music] sure she has escaped out a window or something. She should be down here by now. Look at No, I'm just going to check on her.
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No, no, no, no. Don't worry. She's probably making some last minute dress adjustments. Amelia would not back out of a commitment.
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You looked at Bri. She's miserable at her own party. We need a contingency plan. You You could fit in the dress.
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Peach isn't my color. It's more yours than mine. You're doing this for Bri. You're doing this for break.
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This is awful. This was This This was a terrible idea. Can you sing? Can you sing?
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It's all right, darling. Everything's fine. What is that? [music] [music] There are some who seek out the silence from the hustle and bustle of day.
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while others are busy [music] who live in a city and never go out to play. But But [singing] I have a solution and it doesn't cost [singing] a thing.
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[music] There's a world in your mind. Just imagine what you'll find. And it's inside of you and [singing] in me.
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[music] It's inside of you and in me. Welcome to Arcadia. Be whoever you want to [singing] be while you're in Arcadia.
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Be a mountain, a goat, or a bee. It's a magical [music] space where you can go any place if you use your creativity.
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[singing] Because [music] Arcadia is for you and for me. I thought it [music and singing] talked a lot about us. Didn't want them getting big [music] ideas.
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I could [music] not let myself [singing] be more real. Let my feelings out. But the silence ends [music] right here.
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Cuz I want to try again. And I want to live with [music] no [singing] regrets.
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I want to know whatever happens is [music] for the best. And if there's some other guy [music] pretend for a moment, it was meant to be just you and me. Nothing else seems to mean nothing right now.
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[music] Now stop. I want to know whatever [music] happens is for the best. [music] [music] Then Xander got up real quick and he spun so fast. Then Princess Ara gave him a prize and it was a race car and he
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loves cars. Then Joanna and Cathy, they got a doll and they love dolls. Princess Arya knew what they liked. Princess Ari is kind of like Santa but pretty.
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[laughter] My dress is just like Princess Arya's and my tiara, too. I'm a real princess now.
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Yes, you are. Speaking of royal accucher, should we perhaps take your tiara off while you sleep just to be safe?
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just to be safe. There we go. [bell] Hey, are you all right? [bell] I miss Princess Arya, but I know she has to go back to Arcadia.
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You still have her cartoons? Do you think she'll visit again? I I don't know. I mean, running a kingdom has a massive responsibility.
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She But anything is possible. I love you, Danny. Thank you for my best birthday.
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Ladies, okay. [clears throat] So, how did I do? You vastly exceeded expectations. I was so I was so worried. Bri, she's so cute.
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Thank you. Oh, this is this is way more than we agreed to. It should be far more than that.
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Mr. Holt is quite stern. When he makes a decision, it's final. Well, I hate to admit it, but I did kind of enjoy myself. So, [laughter] I'm glad to hear that because I have another proposition for you.
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Oh, nothing to do with Jello. I promise. Jello? Dare I ask? Bri does in fact believe that you are the real Princess Arya.
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How would you feel about playing the role full time? Are you serious? Before you answer, at least come look at where you'll be staying.
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[music] There can be a bit of draft. Oh yeah, I can feel that for sure.
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This helps. Does it work? It works. Sir, do we have a deal? I mean, that depends.
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I mean, how long do you want me to reign as Princess Arya? Well, I would think for the money. You would hope to rule as long as possible.
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You know, I'm not doing this for the money. So, my real question is, is this going to help her?
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I cannot say for certain, but after what I saw today, a smile, her interacting with you with the other children, I got my daughter back today.
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I don't want to lose her again. But for this to work, when you are with Bri, you must be Princess Arya at all times. In all places, public, private, it doesn't [music] matter. She cannot find out who you really are.
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Is there no other option? Please, you're my only hope. No, that is not fair. You cannot use a Star Wars skill chip on me.
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Star Wars? What if this doesn't work? What if it does? [music] That's the last box. Thank you.
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Just in time. Lucas and Brave will be back soon. How are you feeling? Other than being on the verge of having a panic attack, [laughter] I'm great.
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Just remember, you're doing a wonderful thing for a wonderful little girl. But you have the ability to take breaks and then once Bri goes to bed and then you're free to wander the property as yourself. The kitchen is fully stocked.
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You can rate it whenever you want, anytime. Well, I might have to take you up on that. My dad used to always make me this uh sleep remedy. He called it his sleepy cow milk. Milk mixed with hazelnut and
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then like a dash of cinnamon. and you pop it in the microwave for like 60 seconds and it would just cure my anxiety like that. So, I'm going to be needing a lot of that every night.
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You and your father sound very close. Where do you hail from? Speaking of my father, I will give you some privacy.
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Thank you. Hi. Hey. I haven't heard from you. I It's It's been so busy.
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Yeah. Busy getting fired. No, I I didn't get fired. [clears throat] I was I I creatively quit.
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Good. Creatively good. It's actually It's kind of a good thing. I had to admit something to myself.
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Okay. I realized that I don't think I really like working on cars. I think I just like working on cars with you.
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Hey, we can work on cars anytime you want. Knowing you, I'm a little concerned about this creative quitting thing though.
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You made a choice and you took action. Good for you. What's next? I'm exploring my options.
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M, just do me a favor, will you? Um, don't just focus on your career.
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There's more to life than just work, if you know what I mean. I do.
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Love, did you have a good birthday yesterday? Yes. Oh, what was your favorite part?
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Princess Arya. What would you say if I had one last birthday surprise for you?
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But I had a great birthday. I don't mean anything else. You You might reconsider once you see it.
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Princess Arya, can you believe it? Uh, allow me to welcome you to your new home.
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Just for a little bit if [music] if that's all right with you. Yes, she can sleep in my room. Oh.
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Oh, well, I think um the the the guest house would be more suitable quarters for Princess. Don't [music] you agree?
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Can Princess Arya tuck me in? I'm not the one to ask. Can you tuck me in?
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I can think of nothing I would enjoy more. Can we have a Princess Day out tomorrow?
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Princess Day out in public? Well, I think that's a wonderful idea. Don't you, Princess?
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again. I can think of nothing. [sighs and gasps] I would enjoy more. After you.
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Next time you're putting on this dress, I look like a peach in this. Is that what you wanted?
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Oh, watch. Watch this then. This way. This way. OH, COME ON. NO. NO. THAT'S ANTIQUE.
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I'm sorry. Can you tell me a bedtime story? Where are your books? And I've read those books. I want The Adventurers from Arcadia.
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[bell] Well, me. Oh, sorry. Um well let's see. Once upon a time in the kingdom of Arcadia, there was there was uh a mouse.
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There was a very beautiful mouse. And this mouse's name was Celeste. This is going to be great.
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Here we are. Aloha, Bobby. Madam. Yeah, just bring everything up to the room. Good to be back.
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And then on that very day, that is the day that our beautiful [music] mouse less learned that the most magical thing you could ever have was the magic of friendship.
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That was awesome. It was even better than the stories you make on TV. Oh, thank you. It's very kind. [snorts] However, I do think that the this little princess here needs some sleep. What? We need to get [music] ready for our
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princess date out tomorrow. Yes. Yes, we do. Just you're going to get some rest first.
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[snorts] [music] Stop being so dramatic. Who are you? Princess. Uh, hi. That is an interesting idea. I mean, it it it really wasn't an easy decision.
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It It took quite a lot of convincing. Oh, well, I can imagine. It can't be easy playing a beautiful princess.
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Uh, I know I couldn't do it. automatically. I know Bree's dearly departed mother, Sarah. She would be so happy to know that you're doing this just strictly for Bri without any other motive whatsoever.
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Yeah. You know, Lucas and Sarah were soulmates. They were inseparable in life and in death. She died here, by the way.
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In fact, I can still feel Sarah in this house. I just know that Sarah is watching over her loving husband and beautiful little daughter at all [music] times in all places. Whole darn house. Every single room bathrooms laundry room. I felt her in my closet
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last night. What do we do? Oh, it's just a scratch. It'll be fine. Not you. Amelia, did you see her?
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Oh yeah, [laughter] I did. She's so bey very very unattractive. If Lucas falls for that gold digger, we could lose everything. This home, our trips, my bedet.
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Oh, we could lose Bri. Mhm. We've got to get Ameilia fired. And until that happens, we have to run interference. They can't be allowed to spend time together.
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Oh, not just Lucas. If Bri gets attached to Amelia, it's game over. That's right.
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Oh, and their princess day is tomorrow. Huh? And again, maybe it's [music] not. [laughter] I'm pretty sure it's tomorrow.
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[clears throat] It's all right. Don't mind it. Don't mind. I got it. Hey, there are [laughter] princesses.
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You girlsled off to a ball. Oh, I missed you. But while you were gone, Princess Arya came to my party. And she made me a real princess. And we're going to have a princess day out.
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Oh, we were just coming to get you. We wanted to take you shopping since we missed your birthday.
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Perhaps you can go tomorrow. Can we do it tomorrow? Boy, we really missed you. We were looking forward to spending the day together.
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That's all right, cuz we can have princess day anytime. And actually, the princess has to return home to the kingdom to gather her things. So, it's perfect. Really?
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Okay. Oh, goody. Now, why don't you go changed [music] into something different? We don't want to get that pretty dress all dirty.
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[cough] Mission accomplished. So, where are we really going? I asked Felicia to begin tailoring more dresses for you. I've been told that they're much more comfortable. And yet, we'll maintain a royal visage.
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Really? Okay. So, I'm not going to be in a giant dress feeling like Godzilla taking out a small fishing village.
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Really? Godzilla? giant green lizard. And often mistaken for the villain, but he's really hero. You don't Oh my. You don't know.
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But in this scenario, you're the giant green lizard. Uh-huh. Yeah, that's me. See that?
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Never mind. Um, look, I know this whole princess and dresses thing is not your usual cup of uh, sleepy cow.
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Good one. But um, I have a surprise I think you enjoy. Oh, I I don't know how I feel about your surprises. I mean, if Robert is correct, I think you'll enjoy this one.
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[music] You have a Bugatti? [laughter] Are you kidding? No. Is this a Camaro [music] Z28?
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shot. Oh, she's very nice. She is quite nice. Very pretty. Other like that one.
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Is that [music] an Aston Martin DB11? It's too bad my 64 DB5 is being detailed. You would rather like that one.
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That is James Bond's car. I stole it right out of his garage. You know, I don't I don't think you're fully aware that that is the world's most famous car.
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The sizable drop in my bank statement made me quite aware. Okay. But did you know that they only made four of these?
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Goldfinger. Sean Connory's finest Bond film. I'm more of a Roger Moore kind of girls.
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You poor poor girl. I would have paid you as a Pierce Brosman type. Wow, you really are a Bond fan. I guess you didn't grow up in a bubble after all. My mother had a rather structured entertainment schedule. Television was
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not allowed in the house, but my father, he was a true bondsman. He'd secret me away to the local pub every time a Bond film was playing on the telly.
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He sounds like a good dad. They're both great. Still in England, and we try to get over when we can.
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How about yours? Well, my dad Sorry. Um, we should get going. Let me uh call Robert and have him pull the car. Okay, but I Why would you call Bobby when you have so many options?
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I mean, this [music] baby's got a corner like it's on rails. Well, I wouldn't know. I've never driven it.
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The others either. No. I never learned how to drive stick. No, you're kidding. My first car was a limousine.
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Okay, there you go. You got the Pretty Woman reference. So, you don't know you you do know the [music] the Pretty Woman. Oh, you've never seen Never seen it. Sorry.
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Okay. My interest is more in the collecting than the driving. My interest is [music] more in the driving than the collecting.
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[music] is never you ready for what we Heat. Heat. [music] [music] [music] You make me feel good.
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You make me feel good. Feel good. Feel [music] good. Will you teach me? Yes.
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So, this is an automatic, but for more fun, we're going to try manual. We could just start with automatic.
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When life gives you a choice, you always choose adventure. There we go. Okay, you're just going to put your hands up a little bit higher. You've got you're a paddle shifters. On the right, you're going to shift up and the opposite on
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the left when slowing down. up. Okay. Okay. Yep. Shift up. Shift up. Shift up.
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Shift up. Shift up. Shift up. I don't know what to shift. Tell me to shift. I got Sorry. Uh I'm just I'm nervous. It's my first time.
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That's okay. It happens on the first time. So, we're going to put this in neutral.
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You know what? Close your eyes. Mhm. Trust me. Close your eyes. You're going to feel the car.
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Now you're going to put your foot on the gas. You're going to hear the engine rev.
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And the car is going to tell you when it's ready to shut. And when you feel it, [music] no, it's done.
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[music] When you feel it, you'll know it's done. Okay, [snorts] you're ready. Where did you come from?
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[music] I was caught off guard. I wasn't ready [music] for all of [singing] this love that you give [music] to me.
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So, what [singing] are your questions? [music] Please lay them all out. I want to know them.
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know what you're all about. Can I see [music] inside? Cuz I've [music] been drowning waiting for [music] I thought I think they want to talk to you. Damn.
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You were speeding like a lot. It's okay. It's okay. You can afford a ticket right?
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No license, huh? Probably should have mentioned that, right? Cheers. Oh, I walk more today than I did playing all the golf games I've ever played.
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Because I had Lucas buy you a golf cart. You walk more going to the bathroom than you do playing golf.
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Oh, that's not good. No, it is not. And I already have pictures from our day out with grandma and grandpa. Look.
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Well, speak of the devils. That's some of the statements. We had such a fun day with Bri today.
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Oh, and we heard you two had such a fun day, too. and got her car impounded in the process.
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We're getting in and out tomorrow after our fun day out. Fun day out. Instead of a princess day out, we invited Daddy so we didn't feel left out.
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Just the three of them. Bri has her heart set on just the three of them.
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Thank you for showing her [music] a good time today. She loves the tablets. Oh, it's our pleasure. Absolutely. She is our only granddaughter.
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[laughter] All right. Well, good night then. Oh, good night. [laughter] [music] Picture again. It's very cute.
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Come in. Son, uh, [sighs] you mind if we talk for a sec? Of course. No. Please.
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Well, Walter and I would like to apologize for earlier. We feel like maybe we didn't make Amelia feel very welcome. It's just really difficult to see you replace Sarah with another woman.
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I'm sorry if it appeared that way, but um Amelia is only here to help Bri.
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Oh boy. [sighs] Thank goodness dum dums. We thought you'd totally forgotten about Sarah. That [clears throat] would be quite impossible.
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Perhaps you might want to reconsider spending the day with them tomorrow. I mean, we know the truth now, but for everybody else. And, you know, imagine how Bri might feel if she thought that you were replacing her mommy with
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another woman. Just something to think about. I I will. Thank you. [clears throat] Good night.
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Night night. But daddy promised. Oh, I'm so sorry. You had a work emergency and had to go in.
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I have a wonderful idea. What if today was [music] Bri day and all we did was absolutely everything you wished.
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Can we be matching princesses? Can we go to the movies? Absolutely. Why [music] don't you go get started with your evening cap? All right, take your time.
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Sweet girl, there's a saintthood waiting for you on your day of reckoning. [music] Do you think if I ask God really nicely, he'll take me away before I have to put on the dress again? [music] I doubt it. He loves to laugh as much as
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we do. [music] That spinning clock's not going to stop. Oh [singing] got to go.
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Nothing on my list but having [music] fun. Need a little help [singing] to get it done. Hey. Hey.
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[music] What you say? What you say? What you say? Do you want to wanna want to run away? There's never going to be another day like this.
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[music] Times like this though, you don't want to miss. No, there's [music] never going to be another day like this.
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Another single minute where the time [music] don't tick. Never going to be another you and me.
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[music] Where you want to start? What you want to see? Cuz there's never going to be another day like this.
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[music] Not a single minute where the time don't tick. Never going to be another. You [music] pay me. Where you want to stop? What you want to see? Cuz there's never going to [music] be another day like this.
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Never going to be another [music] day like this. We have to show your dad. So cute.
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So cute. Can we take a good care of the princess? Honey, we don't have money for that. I'm sorry.
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Hello there. I think that these two are the most beautiful princesses I've ever seen.
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Don't you agree? Hi, my name is Princess Bri. What's yours Jenna? It is an absolute pleasure to meet you, children.
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Would you like to try my tiara? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. [music] Princess, what's that mommy and daughter for?
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They very well may be. And me and daddy are rich. You're very blessed. Yes.
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I need to go tell Daddy something. Well, daddy's at work. Can't wait. I see.
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It must be very urgent. And you said it's my day. Remember? You said we could do anything I want.
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You know, you're right. I think we should go see him. Yes. If we look at the numbers from last quarter, we see that profit shares increased substantially. Not compared to um what daddy [laughter] could be in love. Oh, what a pleasant
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surprise. Amazing. [music] You look exactly like everyone. I would like to introduce Princess Arya.
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And of course, you all know my daughter who's recently been crowned [music] Princess Bri of Arcadia.
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Daddy, we need to talk. It's Urgument. Well, then if it's urgent. Everyone, let's take a break, shall we?
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Yes. Cheers. Thank you. All right, then. What can I do for you? [music] I want to trade all my future birthday parties for a big princess party for little girls who don't have money.
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Oh, it was all Princess Bree's idea. That's very noble of you, but it would [music] be quite an undertaking.
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No, no, that's absolutely unfair. You can't can't do that to me. This is your fault. I don't care what you say.
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And that was the most wonderful day that I ever had with my best friend, the princess.
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That was just like us today. You know, I think you're right. I had so much fun. It was just like me and my mom.
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your mommy. My mom died when I was little, just like you. She did? It was an accident. A deer ran straight in front of a royal carriage.
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I still miss my mommy. I'm still sad. So is daddy. That's why he never talks about mom. [clears throat] Are you still sad?
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Yeah, sometimes. But I discovered a wonderful secret that helps me anytime I feel sad.
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My mommy is still here. Right here and right here in all of my happiest memories.
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I talk about her. I tell my friends about her. I think about her. So, no matter where I go, she is always with me.
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Will that work for me and daddy? Of course, it will. Your mommy is so proud of you, especially because you care so much about the other girls. If the mother girls are sad, I know they'll be happy when they meet the [music] real Princess
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Arya. Cuz you make me happy, the liability alone. I mean, all those kids running around. I mean, it just takes one to get hurt and a lawsuit. I I could have a legal release and theft. They're probably homeless, so
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they're stealing for drugs. They're not drug addicts. They're children. Well, then they're probably riddled with lice.
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The party is Bree's idea, and I applaud her sense of charity. What about this whole Princess Arya thing? I mean, it's one thing that you've got Brie fooled, but bringing in these impoverished convincing them that Princess Arya is
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real, that could cause emotional damage. You need to fire Amelia right away. Enough. The party is happening and as long as Amelia makes Bri happy, she isn't going anywhere.
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Absolutely. We were just trying to point out any potential issues that might need to be addressed. That's all.
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I I appreciate your concern. Okay. Thank you. We going to do What are we going to do? That didn't go very well.
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We're out of time. Wait, wait, wait. You remember my buddy Mason? Yeah. He's a private investigator.
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Uhhuh. Uhhuh. Well, everybody's got skeletons in their closet. I'll hire Mason to dig up one of Amelia's.
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I like that. We somehow show Bri that Amelia's a fake without it looking like we had anything to do with getting her fired.
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I feel so guilty. I just Uh-huh. I see. Well, that is a lot to process.
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I'm just worried she's going to lose all of her progress and then Well, you you can still be in her life even if you're not a princess, right?
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I mean, I hope so, but I don't know. There just a lot of gray area. I hate to tell you this, darling, but uh the gray area is where the black and white goes to hide when it's scared.
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So, stop being scared. Just follow your heart and everything will work out fine. Hey.
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Hi. I was just coming to talk talk to you. What? What's the matter? I'm going to tell Bri the truth tomorrow.
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We had a deal. I know, but I I feel guilty for lying. So, she's made massive improvement and you're willing to risk a relapse just to assuage a little guilt.
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That's not what I was saying. I'll triple your salary. You don't get it. She trusts me.
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She is telling me things that she shouldn't be telling a princess. She should be telling you.
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I am not the one that she loves. I am not the one that she trusts.
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I'm not the one that she adores. It's stupid because I find myself being jealous of a cartoon princess.
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What is going to happen when she [music] finds out that the person she has put everything into isn't even real? That's it.
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3 months. That's all I [music] asked. Listen, listen, listen. I spoke with her therapist. Now that Bri is older, she is maturing more quickly. In a few months, this princess nonsense won't mean the same thing to her.
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The truth will have less of an impact if we just wait a little longer.
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Please. Three more months. One condition, no phones, no work, and you are helping plan B's party.
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And you can't you can't do what you did last time. You can't bail on us. You have no idea how [music] much that affected Bri. That is not cool. So, 3 months and then we're going to tell her
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together. Deal once. You love Bri. Yeah, it's really hard not to. And I find your concern for her beguiling.
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How's water, kids? Sleep either, huh? It's fine. Um, we were just discussing the princess party.
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Yep. It's so busy. It's been crazy. Good night. Okay. Good night. I I I should uh be getting to bed as well.
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All righty. Enjoy the pool. Uh-huh. It's nice and warm. We're running out of time. You've got to get your private investigator busy now.
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Private in Oh, Mason. Oh, yeah. All right, let's go. [music] There's a breeze tonight. [music] Painting clouds on [singing] the pale pink sky. [music] Like boats on the ocean. The gleaming light of the [singing] sun dives underneath.
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There's never [music] been space enough to keep us apart. Cuz baby, [music] we're close like sunshine [singing] on horizon that break into [music] dawn.
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Baby, [singing] we're close like those shorines touching o where [music and singing] they're dry. Baby, we're closer as we grow older. [music] All the love that time brings. Baby, we're closer than [music] [singing] we ever been. Though the
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distance takes its toll on our hearts, like [music] the only thing we can do is keep closer to you.
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And stay closer to me. Oh, [music] you've got this giant pool and I feel like you never use it. After I change, you want to go for a swim.
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Oh, you swim, right? Yes. Sorry. I just running through the party checklist in my mind.
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You don't need to worry. That's going to be great. Everything's beautiful. the tiaras, the dresses, the the the yard. I mean, we have so much candy. We would make Willy Wonka jealous.
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You You've seen Willy You have to know what Willy Wonka is. I swear I Okay, listen.
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We're going to have a 48 hour movie marathon. [music] All right. All the classics. Psycho.
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You don't know what that is. It's fine. The Godfather. The Godfather. One, two, and three. Um, Star Wars. All of them.
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And then a classic, The Princess Bride. That sounds appropriate. Princess Bride. What's about a kissing book?
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I can't imagine [music] not liking a movie about a kissing book. That would be inconceivable.
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Um, can I actually it it's been an exhausting week and can we rain check this way?
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Yeah. Yeah, that's that's fine. I need some rest anyways. So, um, yeah. Good night.
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[clears throat] Good night. [music] [snorts] [music] [music] [music] Heat. Heat. Royal guests, on behalf of Princess Arya, I welcome you to our castle.
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Thank you all for coming. Each one [music] of you looks so beautiful. Now, this hall party was Princess Bree's idea because she knows that the world can be a very happy and bright place.
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But it can also be sad and dark. But she's learned something very important. [music] That well, becoming a princess may not grant you the ability to rule over a kingdom.
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You can rule over your fears, your doubts, and your pain. One last piece of advice.
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When life gives you a choice, always choose to be a princess. What are you waiting for? Let's go.
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[music] Wave goodbye yesterday. You're new to me. I can see tomorrow in [music] your eyes. We'll find a way change this feeling. Every day it's you and me. I can see tomorrow in your eyes.
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Wo wo. See [music] tomorrow in your eyes. Woah. Oh, see all in your eyes.
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Mason Mason, is it him? Are are are you sure it's Ameilia in the video?
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Wait till you see this. Sometimes somebody mess with Chad. [laughter] Oh, hey. Oh. [laughter] Oh, that's good.
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[music] Now, congratulations. [music] You have all been through the coronation ceremony. Bravo, ladies. Bravo.
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Now, a ceremony is a combination of certain words in a certain order. But remember, you don't need special words to tell you who you are.
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The truth is, you were all princesses long before you came here. to your friends, to your family, to those who love you.
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Don't ever forget that. Make a bunch [music] of doors and windows. Princess party time.
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it hope. [music] Find mees that fit like you do when you pull me in without I must say your dancing has improved.
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Oh, that's so kind of you. But I have already stepped on your feet five times.
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Make that six. only six times. Call that a vast improvement. I just [singing and music] hope you know that you [music] make me feel [singing] [music] like I've been broken like I was yours all along. [music] [singing] Once again, pardon [laughter]
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that dress. I mean, honestly, I know it's your fault. What? What? What is it? What? What is it?
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No, you can't. No, it's [music] nice to see you smiling. [music] And if I didn't know any better, I would say that you are happy, Mr. Holmes.
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Bree's happy. I'm happy. All thanks to you. I hope you know how much I appreciate you.
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All you've done for free. What I don't think you know is how much I appreciate you for what you've done for me.
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I I [music] may be so Oh, here I can see it. [music] Like I've never been broken, like I was yours all along.
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[music] And I mean, [screaming] so sorry to interrupt. Uh, Miss Claire is looking for you. She's in the East Wing. Princess Arya.
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Um, I think I'm going now. Yeah. Oh. Oh. Hey. Yeah, that's awesome. All right, so the trick is with this bolt, you got to reach around there.
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Hey, where you going? I'm not done yet. Oh. Oh, check it out. Check it out.
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Chad blocked a customer in. So, Ameilia's still in his car. [laughter] That is hilarious.
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About time somebody messed with Chad. [laughter] Oh hey. Yeah, that's awesome. Perfect. Perfect. Nicely done, Millia Pratt. I love you, girl. [laughter] Hey, do you ever get tired of watching my silly cartoons?
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Oh, Bri, is this you? [music] Are you really Princess Arya? No, my name is Amelia Pratt.
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Bri Bri, this Bri Bri, I can explain. It's all right. It's all right. It's all right.
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Lucas Ray, I am so sorry. You broke your word and told her what happened.
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Bri to her room. I'll be there shortly. After I came home. You love Bri, yet you chose yourself over her well-being.
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I can explain [music] exactly not as a parent that you act as if you know what is best for my daughter. You have no right to make decisions for Bri, but that doesn't matter to you. If something doesn't meet
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your approval, you simply change it with no regard as to how me affect others.
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That is so not fair. Life is unfair. That is why you are here and her real mother is not.
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Seeing as you've negated your purpose of being here, your position is terminated immediately. You can go.
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Seeing as I am no longer your [music] staff, I think it is completely appropriate for me to tell you exactly what no one else here is [music] willing to tell you.
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Please do enlighten me. You have been spending months trying to find a cure for Bri when the answer has been right in front of you this whole time.
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What is that? It's you. You expect your six-year-old daughter to grieve and move forward in life when you won't even do that yourself.
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You refuse to talk about Sarah. So Bri doesn't talk about Sarah. And then Bri just takes all of that and she just internalizes that and carries that with her in her little body because you don't want to face the reality of coming
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home to a little girl was grieving her mother. You've been trying to find this cure.
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Bri doesn't need a princess. She just needs a father. I [music] ask that you be gone by noon tomorrow.
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[music] backed already. No point in [clears throat] waiting. Here. I left this for you.
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He's paying me as if I stayed for the extra [music] 3 months. He knows he was wrong, but the dafted fool takes after his stubborn mother.
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[music] All right, then. Let's do this. quickly now before I lose it. [snorts] You [snorts] will be missed.
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Thank you. You too. All of you. I need you to hug Brie for me and I need you to tell her how much I love her.
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[music] And then I am I am so sorry. [laughter] Okay. My days [music] are filled with [singing] missing you, but there was I could do. My heart was [music and singing] torn and so confused. I knew what I had to do. I'll
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say this once [music] cuz I can't say it twice. I loved you then, but I can't fall [singing] this time. [music] Goodbye.
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Goodbye [singing] to someone [music] who I used to know. To someone that made [music] me glow.
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Goodbye. [singing] Goodbye. [music] I had to do this for myself. All [music and singing] secrets I can't tell.
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So goodbye. [music] Goodbye to someone [music] I used to know. To someone that made me glow. Goodbye.
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[music] Goodbye. I had to do this for [music and singing] myself, but you never understood [music] how to be selfish.
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So I had to move on to what's [music] although [music] missing you will be hellish.
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Oh, I hope that someday you could forgive me. [music] Please. Goodbye. Goodbye [singing] to someone [music] who I used to know. To someone who made me glow. Goodbye.
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Goodbye. Yeah. [music] Someone that made me glow. Goodbye. [singing] Goodbye. Goodbye. It's time to say goodbye [music] to someone [music] who I used to know.
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Oh dear. I I didn't see the bottle and I accidentally knocked it over. And Janet hates me. She'll Mr. Holt fire me if she sees I ruined her vacation shirt.
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If Mr. Holt fired everyone who Janet hated, the only person living here would be Janet.
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Give it her. I will stash it so far back in Janet's closet that no one will find it. Thank you.
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And it's not all your fault. I mean, we did warn you about the princess thing.
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And now Bri's back to being sad. Maybe even worse than before. She's not even watching her Princess Aria cartoon.
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I think Bri believes that you're trying to replace Sarah with Amelia. That is quite enough.
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I can no longer stand by with vermin such as you disrespecting Mr. Halt with your vile mouths.
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How dare you speak to us that way. Lucas, fire her immediately. Cla, are you all right? I am most certainly not, but I will be after you read this.
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You went through my things. This is yours. And why is my name on it?
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I found it in Janet's closet when I was putting away a shirt. Does this really belong to Lucas?
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Let's go. Stop. Do not move. My love, I know how difficult my passing will be on you and Bri. So, I told my mother to wait a few weeks before giving this to you. We were blessed [music] with a life where nothing has been left
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unsaid between us. So, what I'm about to say will be difficult for you. Bri is the culmination of everything good and beautiful [music] that you and I have to offer this world. I'm counting on you to help her through this difficult time.
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And while I know you're fully capable of raising Bri alone, the thought breaks my [music] heart into a million pieces.
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So, I expect you to find a woman who [music] is worthy to not only help raise our little girl, but to love you as I have loved you. I expect to look down someday [music] and see the happy family
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we once were. Now, before I go, I want to thank you for all the love and joy you gave me.
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But most [music] importantly, I want to thank you for making me a mother. It may have only been for a short time, but the experience [music] will last me an eternity. Goodbye, my love. Sarah, I I'm sorry, Lucas.
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I have always felt indebted to you both for bringing Sarah into this world. But now I feel that debt has been paid.
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It is time for you to leave. If a day comes when you value your granddaughter more than money, you'll be welcome to visit her.
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But until then, we love Bri. Come. I know it's against the rules, but can I come in?
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Come here. I'd like to talk about mommy, about what happened to her, about how much we miss her, and all the happy memories we have of her.
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Would that be all right? It's okay if you're sad or if you need to cry.
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I'm here for you, right? You know that. Love you. What are you doing? [clears throat] I'm trying to fix this carburetor.
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You've been trying to fix that carburetor for about two weeks now. Yeah. And I I still can't [music] figure it out. So, I just I I think this is good. I think this life is good enough for me. [music]
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And what? I love this life for me. Not for you. I don't like seeing you like this.
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I quit. Dad, I [snorts] I tried. Didn't work. I failed. So, no. No, you didn't.
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You went out there and you found yourself a uh interesting occupation where you met a sweet little girl that you adore and you fell in love with um an absolute Still counts though.
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You don't fail by [music] coming home. You only fail by not getting back out there. I love it here. But let's face it, you're destined for bigger things.
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Best you quit fighting and just give on into it. But not not before you finish this carburetor, though. Then you're going to have to get out real fast.
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Can I take the [music] car with me or you can leave the car and I'll give you a bus pass?
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I think purple flowers next week. Brilliant idea. Mom will love that. [sighs] It's your mom's fault you like fruit on pizza.
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I don't think it is. It's very American. Well, it's really tasty. I think mommy would want Amelia to be your wife.
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Do you know? Yeah. I must admit sometimes I think she'd want Amelia to be your mom.
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Perhaps we should see what Amelia thinks of all our thinking. I'll tell Bobby to get the car.
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Hold on. What if I want to drive us? Did you get a license? Let's take the pizza.
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Yay. All right, let's go. I decided that I wanted to see through [music] your eyes.
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Wanted to know why you cried. You said you felt like you were locked up inside.
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[snorts] Couldn't [music] normal people like to do. You said use the trick. Here's a message. [music] Don't let [singing] anybody in. Don't let [music] anybody in.
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And you know [music] you're going to [singing] be okay in your [music] head so you won't maybe we [music] checked everywhere.
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Her old department job no one had a forwarding address or even knew where on earth she was from.
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I tried to ask once, but it got interrupted. I intentionally avoided asking personal questions to maintain emotional distance. And how'd that work out for you?
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Not so well. Well, I don't know about you, but I believe in fate and I believe in Sarah. And if either has a say in the matter, I think it won't be the last time our little Bri sees her princess.
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Get some sleep. Cheers. [music] Hey, can I help you find anything? Uh, yes. Thank you. My daughter's birthday is coming up. She loves bedtime stories, but I'm afraid we've worn through all the ones we already have.
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Sounds familiar. My books were in tatters by the time I was four. I have the perfect book for her. It's the bestselling princess book. She'll love it.
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Here you go. Thank you. It's um Cherry Creek, California. So, what do you think?
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She lives in Cherry Creek, California. I could kiss you. I I won't. But thank you. Thank you so much.
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Great stalker. Darling, come quickly. BRI, COME QUICKLY. WHERE ARE YOU? Is everything all right?
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It will be, I hope. Where's Bri? Guess. Oh, of course. Your imagination can create anything.
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A spider. Yeah. With like a hairy legs, big fangs, and lots of eyes. Um, how would you like to go see the real Princess Arya?
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Yeah, [screaming] because you [music] make me feel good. Just like they do in Hollywood.
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The only way [music] to love. Yeah. You make me feel good. Feel good. Sun is shining, all [music] the stars are rising. Yeah, you made me feel good.
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Yeah, you made me feel good. Feel good. [music] Feel good. All right, here we are. This should be it.
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Too fast. I'm going too fast. Okay. Uh, good evening, sir. Well, you must be the famous Princess Bri.
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It is a pleasure to finally meet you. My little princess talks about you all the time. You're even prettier than you are in your picture book.
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This is my daddy. Oh, he is, huh? Trust me, darling. I know all about your daddy.
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Um, right. Uh, allow me first to apologize for parting with your daughter under such unfortunate circumstances. Um, I am here. Well, we are here after a very long search to see Amelia if we may.
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No. See her. Mhm. I I would like to apologize in person and ask her, beg her on my knees if needed if she would consider coming back without her dress on this time.
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No, I mean, sorry. Uh uh uh fully clothed. Um what I mean is no ball gown required.
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Yeah, you had your chance. You blew it. I did. Um, but please, if I may, apologize in person and ask her forgiveness.
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Is that all you want to ask her? I I I'm not sure I know here. She says, "You're so smart." No, you can't see her.
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She doesn't live here. When her book took off, she took off. Oh. Uh, do you have her current address?
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Yeah, I'm a dad. Of course I do. Can I see my Amelia? Pretty please.
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Come on now. It's just not fair. Is that your uh 69 Z28? Yes. Yes, it is.
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Yeah. My my little princess. She brought me a a 69 rally sport SS. Yeah, that's right.
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Unmatched amalgamation of power and beauty. Yeah. Hey, you ever heard of a sleepy cow? No.
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Well, I'm going to show you. You, too. I'm going to show you. Thank you so much. Thank you.
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The store is closing soon, so sorry about the rush. Miss Pratt is simply [music] just trying to get to everyone who's been waiting in line. So, thank you so much for your patience.
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Thank you. What was your name? That is a beautiful princess, man. Thank you. Thank you. You're so welcome.
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Sign it to Princess Bree, please. What are you doing on the other side of the table? Come here, girl. Oh, room for one more over there.
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Sorry. I will still sign your bookm Oh, um, [music] it's Mr. No, no, no.
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Sir, sir. Sir Stubben. kind of you to remember that moronic knucklehead of the east and knuckleheads.
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They are of [music] course the most knuckleheaded of all. Yes. Well, sir, stubborn Veronic knucklehead of the Easter knuckleheads.
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[music] What are you doing here? I've come seeking your forgiveness. I'm sure with your [music] good looks and your fancy accent, you're used [music] to getting whatever you want.
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Once upon a time, perhaps. If I were to give you this forgiveness that you're seeking, then what?
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It is in my nature to want more. What more is there? an invitation to a special [music] event. A very special event.
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Sorry. Um, [laughter] where was I? You were [music] inviting me to a very, very special event, right? Very special, very exclusive, never to be missed event.
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Well, you say it like that. How could I say no? You don't have to wear a dress if you don't want to.
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Well, to be honest, I kind of miss the dress. I'm very happy to hear that.
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Why? Because I have the absolutely perfect dress in mind for you. [music] According to God's laws of holy matrimony, I now pronounce you husband and wife. In the name of the father and of the son and the holy spirit. [music]
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Amen. You may kiss the princess. [music] He puts flowers in my hair and tells me that I'm pretty.
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No one's ever [music] said it like that. It makes me feel so happy. He says you [music] can trust me. So I follow him right to this [singing] place where our story begins inside our own [music] little snow
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globe. Everything is perfect. Time doesn't know [music] that we're here now and it's just the way we like it.
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We're falling fast and slow. Sunshining [music] through the window. It's glitter and gold. [music] [music] I still get butterflies every time when he leans in to kiss me.
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Not afraid to fall too far cuz I know he'll catch me. [music] He says you can trust me so I let go. Breathing in as [music] he pulls me close inside our own little [music] slow glory.
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Everything is perfect. Time doesn't know that we're here now. [music] And it's just the way we like it.
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We're falling [music] fast and slow. Sunshine. It's [music] glitter and gold [music] music playing.
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It's beautiful inside [music] our own little snow globe. Everything is perfect. [music] Time doesn't know that we're here now and it's just the way [music] we like it.
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We're falling fast and slow. Sunshining [music] through the window. It's glitter and gold. [music] Glitter and gold.
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[music] Glitter and corn. Welcome to Arcadia. [music] Be whatever you want [singing] to be while you're in Arcadia.
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Be a lion or a bird in a tree. It's a magical [music] space. You can go any place if you use your creativity.
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Arcadia is in you and me. I'll pretend to be a puppy with a wiggly [music] and squiggly tail.
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I'll pretend to be a turtle with a big old roundish shell. [music] I'll pretend to be a spider.
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A spider? Yeah. With like a hairy legs, big fangs, and lots of eyes. Um, how about a ninja?
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Ninja? [screaming] YEAH.
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