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- Previously on Good Witch: - You'd wanna hang out sometime?
I'd like that.
I look forward to every minute whenever I'm with you.
So stick around, OK?
I'm not going anywhere.
- You said you'd never get married again. - I meant that.
Welcome to Grey House.
I'm Cassie.
- What's your name? - Pavla.
Hey, Pavla.
- Are you here with your parents? - They're not here anymore.
- Hmm. - Pavla?
Well, somebody wants to know where you are.
Pavla?
Pavla, you scared us.
I just wanted to find out what was over here.
- Are you looking to stay here? - A few nights, yeah.
We just adopted our first daughter.
Congratulations!
She saw your sign and she was curious what a "Grey House" was.
Why don't you go help get your things out of your car
and then come in and see what your room looks like?
- OK. - OK.
Oh, it's a big change for a girl her age.
For all of us. Eddie and I
have wanted children for so long... and her parents died
in a car accident last year, leaving her with no family.
That's horrible...
I just hope that we're able
to love that little girl as much as I'm sure they must have.
Pavla is very fortunate to have parents like you.
And I'm sure you're going to make a wonderful family.
Hey.
- Uh... - What?
Who are you talking to?
Noah. He's visiting his mom in New York.
- Oh. Say hi to him for me. - Hm.
Waving... hand... emoji...
from... Nick!
Send.
OK, we gotta go.
- Uhh, we've still got time! - No, no, no.
Come on! Come on! Come ooon!
- OK... - Where are you going?
- Nick is taking me to see a movie. - Yeah, um...
Courtney decided we should be going on actual dates, so...
- But you guys are together all the time! - Are we?
I mean, it seems like it...
Well, I mean, can you blame me?
- OK, we'll see you later. - Bye.
Have fun.
- Hey. - Oh,
I was just about to come looking for you.
I was organizing some jewelry in my shop
and I found these. Thought they'd look good on you.
- Those would look good on me. - What's all that?
- Paperwork. - Aren't there computers for that?
Yes. And that one isn't working.
So you have to go through it all by hand? Ew.
No, I don't mind.
It gives me a chance to look back at the names of people
who've stayed here whose lives were different when they left.
I never thought about it like that.
Those people are kind of your legacy.
I don't know, I think we all live on
through the differences we make.
Then I'm hardly living on at all.
You've made a lot of differences in people's lives
and I'm sure you'll be making a lot more.
Yeah...
- Well, thanks for the earrings. - Mhm.
Hello, Sam.
Hey. What are you working on?
- Oh, some Grey House business. - Keeping the lights on, you know.
So...
do you have anything going on tonight?
- Nope. - What about tomorrow night?
- I don't think so. - And the night after that?
- I'm pretty sure I'm free. - Hm.
Do you wanna make some sort of plans?
Oh, I don't know. But now I know we can if we want to.
Then I'll make sure to keep my future open, just in case.
- Oh! Good morning, Martha. - It certainly is.
- Have you heard the news? - No, what news?
I don't know if I should be the one to announce it, but...
There's going to be a wedding in Middleton!
- A wedding? - Yes,
and I'm so glad that I got to be the one to tell you,
so I could see the look of surprise on your face!
I didn't even know my son was seeing anyone, let alone
- about to get married! - Yeah!
It's moving along a lot faster than we thought.
Well, you two seem already very much in love.
Yeah. We are.
At first we were going to have a big party
just to announce our engagement, and then
we started thinking of all the planning a wedding would take...
...and all the money my mother would want to spend.
So we decided,
let's just get it done without the hassle.
Even though I consider the planning to be half the fun.
- I know. We're sorry. - I have a way
- of disappointing my mother. - No, no...
It's just, a simple wedding is what we want most of all,
and when Michael was telling me about Middleton,
it just seemed like the right place to do it.
Well, I think you made the perfect choice,
and will be very happy by the time you leave here as husband and wife.
Oh, my goodness, my son is going to have a wife!
Yeah,
yeah, well, you know, I don't know how it happened, either.
How did you two meet?
Michael was a driver for the car service my family uses.
You had a job?!
You knew I wanted to start a business like that.
Well, yes, but you didn't tell me you were working.
I wanted to make sure it was going to last before I said anything.
We got to know each other every time he picked me up.
He was just so good-hearted
and it seems old-fashioned to say, but kind.
He takes after his mother that way.
Well, Vanessa, you can get settled here in Grey House while
I get all of the arrangements in place for your wedding.
Mom, we don't really need any arrangements.
Thank you. Michael,
you at least need a place for the ceremony,
a few flowers to spruce things up a bit,
and a cake to celebrate with after.
We don't want anybody to go to any trouble.
Vanessa, I used to be a wedding planner.
This isn't trouble, this is fun.
Well,
I guess it'd be OK if you want to put something together.
- But nothing too complicated. - It will be my pleasure.
So, when will the rest of the family be arriving?
I told my mother not to show up until the day before the wedding.
That way she can just come in and enjoy it.
Well, tell her she can have a room here, if she'd like.
Thanks.
Excuse me, is this where the really good doctors hang out?
- Joanne? - Look who's here!
- What are you doing here? - Oh, I don't know, I just
happened to find myself on this part of the globe and decided to look you up.
- Eve, this is my sister... - Joanne.
- Nice to meet you. - Is my brother treating you OK?
You could probably use a raise.
You know, she should probably get a raise.
- I like your sister a lot. - How is Nick?
- Taller than last you saw him. - Wait, he's not twelve anymore.
No. He's going to love seeing you.
OK, this is all a little bit different
than the last time I saw you in New York.
Yeah, a lot of things are different since then.
If that means you're dating somebody,
- it had better be someone I like. - It does. I am.
You'll like her. We should all go out to dinner tonight.
- OK, that would be perfect. - When's my next appointment?
You've got half an hour.
Oh, well, lets go to the house and get you settled in.
That would be good. I could use some rest after the trip.
That's something I hardly ever hear you say.
My sister's hiked halfway around the world.
Which means I still have halfway to go.
Come on.
What are you going to do with those?
I don't know.
I wasn't expecting them to be so big.
I was going to use them as part of a flower display in the window but...
Oh, they would take up the whole display.
Yeah. And they're a bit gaudy to keep out here
so I don't know what I'm going to do with them.
Oh, my goodness.
They're perfect!
I was looking for something to give Michael and Vanessa's wedding
a little extra pizazz and there it is.
You want to use these peacocks at a wedding?
- Oh, I want a whole dozen. - We're having
a simple ceremony at city hall
but we could put one of these at the end of each row of chairs.
Are you sure that's what Michael and Vanessa want?
Oh, please, they don't know what they want. They're young and in love
and they're not thinking straight.
So it's a good thing they have me to think for them.
Now, how quickly can you get me as many as I need?
Oh, I can get these shipped here overnight.
Then do it.
ACHOO!
Excuse me. I don't know what... Achoo! Achoo!
Oh, my goodness. I don't know what's come over me.
Didn't you once tell me that you were allergic to feathers?
- Oh, that's so true. - It's why I can never wear boas.
Then you probably don't wanna walk down
- an aisle lined with these, then. - I suppose you're right.
We'll just keep it simple, as the bride and groom requested.
- That's probably for the best. - Achoo! Sorry.
So, what'd you do while you were there?
Uh, not a whole lot.
My mom and I used to do a lot of stuff,
before she and my dad got divorced.
But now that she married Jason, it's never just the two of us.
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