ABIGAIL ADAM CASSIE CUSTOMER DAVIS DONOVAN DOTTY DOUG GEORGE GRACE LUKE MARTHA NICK SAM STEPHANIE TOM CASSIE Previously on “Good Witch”. STEPHANIE The bistro food truck is officially open for business. We make a good team. ADAM We do. ABIGAIL Donovan was in a motorcycle accident. DOTTY Stay away before something happens you can’t forgive yourself for. ABIGAIL Maybe your mother’s right. DONOVAN About the curse? ABIGAIL I’m the last thing you need. MARTHA Don’t cheat them out of their happiness the way you cheated me out of my homecoming glory. SAM According to my yearbook, I wanted to make a great discovery. Seems like a lot of people are making discoveries. CASSIE It’s never too late. SAM Subtle. CASSIE I thought so. SAM There’s only four more days of high school left. How’s it feel? GRACE My life is about to completely change. NICK All our lives are about to change. GRACE What is happening? NICK I’m documenting everything about Posner’s comet. CASSIE I found this etching of the comet in the attic. It was mixed in with this box of things you made for me when you were little. CASSIE They didn’t have cameras back then so this is how they captured history. NICK I prefer modern technology. CASSIE This commemorates the night, two hundred years ago, best friends Victoria Merriwick and Charlotte Posner went up to the highest point in Middleton to chart the constellations. CASSIE They saw a shooting star, and Victoria made a wish but the star turned out to be a comet. And since they were the first to see it, they got to name it. SAM Why isn’t it the Merriwick comet? CASSIE Because Victoria’s wish came true so Charlotte got to choose the name. GRACE Wait, so Charlotte’s wish didn’t come true? CASSIE According to the legend everyone gets to make a wish, but not all of them get granted. SAM So choose carefully, you won’t get another chance for a hundred years. NICK No pressure. GRACE Well taking finals was pressure. This is a piece of cake. SAM Well you two made it look easy. CASSIE We’re incredibly proud of both of you. GRACE It’s hard to believe those were the last tests we’ll ever take at Middleton High. NICK You’re getting nostalgic over tests? SAM She’s getting nostalgic over being finished with high school. NICK Tell me more about the comet. CASSIE Well I can tell you more about making a wish. Your wish will only come true if you make it while watching the comet from the Middleton Observatory. It was built on the same spot where Victoria Merriwick made her wish. NICK I better start thinking about mine. CASSIE Think carefully. ADAM Don’t walk, run. Their Monte Cristo will make you rethink everything you ever knew about sandwiches and maple syrup. STEPHANIE Check us out. That was a good review. ADAM That was a we better stock up on the extra fixins for the Monte Cristo review. STEPHANIE Fixins? ADAM Yeah, that’s the word I chose and I’m gonna stand by it. STEPHANIE Well I love your enthusiasm, but you are new to the food game. Of course, if I used my comet wish, I could practically guarantee our success. ADAM Worth a shot. STEPHANIE No wait, I would much rather wish for a 50 carat diamond necklace. STEPHANIE What? If you’re gonna wish, wish big. ADAM I agree and with this review for the Monte Cristo we’re probably covered. From what I could tell, Lisa Gold’s blog can make or break a food truck. STEPHANIE Yeah, a good review from Lisa definitely can. But we are brand new so you never know. ADAM I guess we’ll find out. SAM You look good in macaroni. CASSIE It’s what all the cool moms are wearing. CASSIE Tony the turkey. Grace made me this when she was in kindergarten. SAM Nick made me that very same turkey. CASSIE Seems like yesterday. SAM More like 18 exhausting years. CASSIE Oh my gosh. CASSIE Graces’ first masterpiece. I had this on the fridge forever. SAM You know what this is, don’t you? CASSIE Yeah, it’s a sunset over Grey House. SAM Or it’s you realizing that Grace and Nick are going off to college. CASSIE I’m excited. Grace and Nick, they’re about to head down an amazing road. SAM Okay. CASSIE What? SAM I don’t know. It just feels like there’s something else. CASSIE There is. CASSIE I’m wondering what you look like in macaroni. CASSIE Perfect. MARTHA A cup of your strongest Joe, STAT. STEPHANIE Rough morning? MARTHA Fruitless morning. MARTHA I have tried this key in every lock in town. The whereabouts of the Middleton treasure remain a mystery. ADAM In your Founder’s Day speech, you did say the real riches are what we gain from the search. MARTHA All I’ve gained are two blisters and a bit of a sunburn. MARTHA And I worked up quite an appetite. I read about your delectable Monte Cristo sandwiches, I’ll try one of those. STEPHANIE Sorry, Martha, those are food truck items only. MARTHA I just wish this day would end. Oh no, wait, I take that back. I don’t want to waste my comet wish. It could be the key to finding the treasure. MARTHA Oh, I truly hope I’m hallucinating from hunger. MARTHA Well, this is a surprise. TOM Hello, Martha. MARTHA Is that all you have to say? DAVIS Nice to see you, Martha. MARTHA Is it? Do you think your wife would approve of this? DAVIS Brunch? MARTHA Well, if that’s what you want to call it. TOM I call it two friends getting together to catch up. The thirty plus year rivalry between you and Dotty has no bearing on it. MARTHA Obviously. MARTHA I’ll see you at home. MARTHA Davis. CASSIE Something tells me you’re not interested in a breakfast bar. ABIGAIL If you have any emotion-numbing tea, I’d take a to-go cup. GRACE At least you still haven’t lost your sense of humor. ABIGAIL Nope, just my boyfriend, over an ancient curse from a jilted landowner. ABIGAIL The Stars In Their Hearts? GRACE I read it last month. CASSIE I was going to donate it to the library unless you want to borrow it? GRACE Do you? It’s sort of heavy. ABIGAIL The ultimate romantic tearjerker. Yup, definitely not my speed. GRACE Hello? CASSIE Well it’s not emotion-numbing, but it is a lovely chamomile. ABIGAIL Thank you. GRACE Seriously? That’s great! Thank you. GRACE That was the guidance counselor. My final grades just came in. CASSIE And? GRACE I’m valedictorian. CASSIE That is so amazing, I’m not even taking the mitt off. GRACE Wow. CASSIE You’re not thrilled. GRACE I am thrilled, it’s just now I have to write my commencement speech. CASSIE About the future. GRACE I wish I had a crystal ball. CASSIE That would take all the fun out of it. CASSIE Here you go. GRACE Oh thank you, but I’m not really hungry. CASSIE Yeah but Luke is and he’s here. CASSIE By the way, the observatory asked if we had anything to commemorate our family’s connection to the comet and I said I would loan them the etching. Would you and Luke mind dropping it off? GRACE No problem. Bye. GRACE Morning. SAM Hey. CASSIE Grace just found out she’s valedictorian. SAM That’s great. And not surprising. DOUG I hope I didn’t miss breakfast. CASSIE Oh no, I saved you some. Right on the table. CASSIE This is my husband, Sam. CASSIE Doug Langfus. SAM You check in last night? DOUG Yeah, I got the best night’s sleep I’ve had all week. CASSIE Doug was at a cardiology symposium in Chicago. DOUG I’m chairman at Westbridge Hospital. SAM Well I don’t envy you. I used to be chief of surgery at New York General. DOUG Sam Radford. CASSIE Now he’s chief of staff at Hillcrest Hospital. SAM And enjoying a more quiet life here in Middleton. DOUG Definitely a nice place to decompress. SAM It is that. SAM I’ll be back in a while. CASSIE Okay. DOUG It was nice to meet you. SAM Yeah. TOM Martha. MARTHA Oh, well I presume these mean that you’re not going to see Davis Davenport anymore? TOM Actually, we’re both going to see Davis and Dotty too. MARTHA Oh, Tom, what on earth for? TOM Lunch. It’s time you and Dotty bury the MARTHA Just because you and Davis are all chummy, doesn’t mean that Dotty and I are suddenly gonna become BFFs. TOM You’ve gotta let this go Martha. MARTHA I’m not the one holding onto it. GRACE I can’t believe it snowed up here. LUKE This place is so cool. GRACE Yeah, I love it. Every year in elementary school we used to come here on field trips. LUKE I bet you were the kid that asked the most questions. GRACE I may have challenged a few tour guides. LUKE I may have too. LUKE So, where do you think they’ll display it? GRACE Hopefully, right here. Somewhere they can see it while they walk up to the gallery. LUKE With a plaque that says on loan from the Merriwick collection. GRACE I like how your mind works. LUKE I like how your mind works. GRACE I wish we would’ve met sooner. LUKE We still have our wishes on the comet. GRACE You really want us to wish that we could just go back in time? GRACE Luke. GRACE Look, I tried the long distance thing just it doesn’t really work. LUKE So we’re pretty much over before we really started. GRACE We’ll always have the skating rink. LUKE Every time I see a disco ball, I’m going to think of you. GRACE Good. MARTHA Well now that we’ve nailed down the festival dates, moving on to the inter-town water main. MARTHA Mayor Davenport? MARTHA I’m well aware that my agenda isn’t exactly a page-turner, but perhaps you could turn the page? DONOVAN I’m sorry, I’ve got a lot on my mind. MARTHA I did hear something about you and Abigail. MARTHA I assume the breakup was mutual? DONOVAN Back to the water main. MARTHA I simply shudder to think that your happiness was ended by that curse. That was what ended it, wasn’t it? DONOVAN I don’t believe in curses. MARTHA Well, that makes two of you. MARTHA Or does it? DONOVAN Let’s reschedule this meeting. MARTHA Of course, the motorcycle accident and I know that curses can be tough to talk about. DONOVAN Doesn’t seem to be stopping you. MARTHA Well, I happen to know a thing or two about this one. DONOVAN And why is that? MARTHA I am extremely well versed in all things Middleton especially town lore. DONOVAN In that case, how do we break this curse? GEORGE Welcome family and friends of this year’s graduating class. GRACE I have no idea what comes next. GEORGE It’ll come to you. GRACE Oh no, wait what happened to our birdhouse? GEORGE The same thing that happened to me, it got old. GEORGE You know you were six when we built that. GRACE I remember the day Breezy moved in. GEORGE You don’t see many aqua colored birds. GRACE Especially ones with brown wings and an orange beak. GEORGE He was a handsome fella. GRACE Although, not the tidiest tenant. GRACE Hey, we uh— GRACE We should build a new one. GEORGE What about your speech? GRACE It’ll come to me. SAM C-sharp minor? DOUG Good ear. DOUG I’ve been trying to work out this melody, there’s something missing. SAM What about that? DOUG That’s not bad. SAM Hey! We went from not bad to pretty good. DOUG We might be ready to take it on the road. SAM I’m more of a solo act. I just play to relax. DOUG Should be required when you work in a hospital. SAM Should be required when you perform surgery. DOUG Listening to music in the OR definitely keeps a lot of surgeons happy. SAM Keeps the patients happy too. DOUG You think they can can hear the music? SAM I know they can. SAM Let’s try it again. DOUG Okay. CASSIE Hello, Martha. CASSIE Is everything okay? MARTHA I suppose. MARTHA I’m looking for a gift. CASSIE What’s the occasion? MARTHA Well, I wouldn’t exactly call it an occasion. More like an invasion. CASSIE That doesn’t sound pleasant. MARTHA What would you do if you had to attend a lunch, against your better judgment, with someone who wronged you over many years? CASSIE You don’t have to focus on the person who wronged you, just focus on the person you want to be. Lemon grass and jasmine. MARTHA Oh, it just makes you feel calm. CASSIE The perfect gift for Dotty. MARTHA Did I mention this was for Dotty? MARTHA Well I suppose I can put on my best, most polite poker face but if my history with Dotty tells us anything this lunch will solve nothing. CASSIE You’re right, it won’t unless you believe it will. MARTHA I suppose it can’t hurt to try. CASSIE You have to do more than try, you have to believe. Otherwise, disharmony will always win. ADAM All the fixins are in place. STEPHANIE All these extra fixins cost a bundle. I hope you’re right about that good review increasing business. ADAM Have I ever steered you wrong? STEPHANIE Aren’t you the guy who suggested we watch a documentary on painting houses? ADAM Yeah, that was wrong. We were literally watching paint dry. STEPHANIE Just please don’t be disappointed if this lunch hour is no different than normal. ADAM How could I ever be disappointed if I’m working with you? STEPHANIE Cheesy, but cute. ADAM Perhaps a prayer is appropriate? STEPHANIE Perhaps you’re stalling because you know I’m right? ADAM Perhaps. ADAM Hi. CUSTOMER Hi. STEPHANIE Well that was anticlimactic. ADAM Was it? STEPHANIE Whoa. STEPHANIE Oh we might not have enough fixins. STEPHANIE Hi. ADAM Who’s hungry? SAM What? No hi Sam? CASSIE Hi Sam. SAM Everything good? CASSIE Yeah, I just can’t shake this feeling that something’s going to happen. SAM Can you narrow that down a little? CASSIE I wish I could. SAM We talking good thing or bad thing? CASSIE Sorry. SAM If something’s meant to happen, it’s gonna happen. And if it does, we’ll take it on together. CASSIE Hey Doug. DOUG Hey. CASSIE How was your first day off? DOUG Oh well I played a little guitar, took a nap, haven’t thought about work once. SAM I’m jealous. Excuse me. SAM Radford. No, tell Dr. Kirshner not to proceed. I’ll be right there. CASSIE That sounded serious. SAM Dextrocardia. The patient’s heart is on the opposite side of their body. DOUG Everything’s a mirror image, making it almost impossible to perform surgery. SAM Unless you’ve done it before, I had a case once in New York. DOUG Mind if I observe? SAM No, but we gotta go now. SAM See you pal. NICK See you, dad. NICK You figured out what you’re gonna wish for yet? GRACE I have a thought. NICK I have a hundred thoughts. GEORGE That’s fitting, since the comet only flies by once every hundred years. GRACE You gonna make a wish, Grandpa? GEORGE Yeah, I wish that you would pass me that front piece so we can glue it all together. NICK How long did it take you guys to build this thing the first time? CASSIE A lot longer than it should have. GEORGE That’s because this one here kept pulling the pieces apart before the glue set. GRACE Maybe I was a little impatient. NICK Well some things never change. GRACE Aren’t we supposed to be talking about the comet? NICK It’s fine. I’ll just cut out all of the boring things you’re saying. GRACE Oh I’m sorry, I fell asleep while you were talking. GEORGE Oh god. GEORGE You know, I’m actually gonna miss hearing you two bicker. CASSIE Yeah, this house is going to be way too empty without you. GRACE We promise to call once a week and bicker for as long as you guys want. CASSIE Everything okay? NICK Yeah. I just remembered I have to do something. GRACE That was weird. GEORGE Or maybe he has something to do. CASSIE Hello. CASSIE Hey, your phone was off. ABIGAIL Because Donovan keeps calling and I’m trying to pack for Europe. CASSIE Europe? ABIGAIL I need a few weeks to clear my head. ABIGAIL What? You don’t approve of my coping strategy? CASSIE If you’re coping then I approve. CASSIE Hey, this was on your porch. ABIGAIL Donovan’s gone old school. ABIGAIL There’s a way to break the curse. Meet me at the well at 9AM. ABIGAIL I’m not falling for that again. CASSIE Sometimes it takes a good fall to know where you really stand. ABIGAIL You think he really found a way to break the curse? CASSIE I’m just worried that this curse has found a way to break you. MARTHA I know it’s early, but I just couldn’t wait til’ 9AM. ABIGAIL You sent that note? MARTHA Don’t be angry, I saw how happy Donovan made you, and I wanted to help. And then I realized, that there’s a solution, right there in front of us. A way to break the curse. ABIGAIL I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I’m listening. MARTHA I think you and Donovan should toss a coin in the well. You know what it did for Tom and me and for Donovan’s parents -- ABIGAIL And I know what it didn’t do for us. We tossed a coin in the well and then Donovan crashed his motorcycle. MARTHA Oh, I had no idea. ABIGAIL I have a plane to catch. MARTHA When you tossed it in, and I want to put this delicately, did you do it in your usual manner? ABIGAIL What’s that supposed to mean? MARTHA Well, from time to time you can be just a tad sarcastic. ABIGAIL How do you sarcastically toss a coin? MARTHA Did you believe it would work? ABIGAIL We figured it couldn’t hurt. MARTHA Cassie told me that you have to believe otherwise the power of the curse will always win. ABIGAIL You’ve given me a lot to think about. ABIGAIL On my flight to Europe. CASSIE Hello, Donovan. Can I help you with anything? DONOVAN Martha thinks so. DONOVAN I can’t believe I’m gonna ask you this, but how do you break a curse? CASSIE The Merriwick Davenport curse? DONOVAN How many other curses are there? DONOVAN Oh. DONOVAN I’m so sorry. CASSIE It’s okay. DONOVAN Seven years of bad luck, I guess. CASSIE Only if you believe it. DONOVAN I believe it’s ridiculous. CASSIE Then you have nothing to worry about. DONOVAN Well if that’s all it takes, I wish Abigail didn’t believe in the curse. CASSIE Sometimes people just need to be reminded of what they truly believe in. DOTTY This is a refreshing change. MARTHA I agree. It was a much lovelier afternoon than I anticipated. DOTTY I was referring to the tiramisu. The chef usually serves crème brûlée on Tuesdays. MARTHA Oh. MARTHA Oh, you! MARTHA Well, it is delightful. TOM It’s nice to see you two getting along. DAVIS I agree. Now Tom and I can finally have that billiards game he keeps avoiding. TOM Don’t worry, Dotty, I’ll take it easy on him. DOTTY Thank you. MARTHA Thank you. DOTTY They really want us to be BFFs, don’t they. MARTHA They certainly do. DOTTY We do share quite a bit of history, Martha. MARTHA Indeed. DOTTY Do you remember when Davis and I out-danced you and Tom at the holiday ball? MARTHA Oh. Wasn’t that the same night that I was honored for raising the most charitable funds that year? DOTTY Oh you mean the honor that I earned five years in a row by chairing the Blairsville Foundation for Education. MARTHA And I applaud you. MARTHA Just as the Middleton business journal applauded me when they named me their woman of influence. DOTTY We were quite the pillars. MARTHA Some of us still are. DOTTY Well, all this chitchat has worked up quite a thirst. Perhaps some fresh brewed iced tea is in order? MARTHA Dotty. MARTHA Perhaps a peace treaty between two old friends. DOTTY I couldn’t have said it better myself. GRACE Remember that time we went to feed Breezy, and he was gone? GEORGE He was finally ready to spread his wings. GRACE Subtle, Grandpa. GEORGE I’m not sure I was trying to be. CASSIE You’re gonna be successful at whatever you set your mind to. GRACE Thanks, mom but right now it’s not set on anything. GEORGE You know, when I was a kid I had my mind set on being an astronaut. I even joined the Air Force. GRACE You flew planes? GEORGE Well you need perfect vision, they made me a mechanic. CASSIE That’s where you realized your love of fixing things. GEORGE It sure was. Even though it wasn’t what I set out to do, I believe we end up where we’re meant to be. GRACE Well, sounds like I gotta spread my wings. CASSIE The best thing you can do is give yourself a chance. SAM Well it’s certainly a flattering offer. DOUG Well it’s more than flattering. It would be a way of getting back on the cutting edge of medicine. Which, from what I saw today, is right where you belong. DOUG Cassie, I was just telling your husband that he’s one heck of a surgeon. CASSIE That’s funny, I was just coming in here to tell this surgeon that he’s one heck of a husband. DOUG I’ll leave you to break the good news. CASSIE Good news? SAM He just offered me chief of surgery at West Bridge. CASSIE In LA? Well, that’s amazing. SAM Arguably the top hospital in the country. CASSIE Well there’s no arguing that you deserve that. SAM This must be the feeling you were getting. CASSIE What’d you tell him? SAM That we have a good life here, but I’d think about it. ABIGAIL Come in, Grace. GRACE I uh— GRACE I brought your favorite, peanut butter cups dark chocolate. ABIGAIL Thanks, but I think I’ll pass. GRACE This is worse than I thought. ABIGAIL I’ll be fine. GRACE Of course you will be, you are a Merriwick. ABIGAIL Actually, being a Merriwick is the problem. GRACE Maybe making a wish on the comet could be the solution. ABIGAIL You want me to wish the curse away? GRACE Why not? ABIGAIL Because I’m done with superstitions and curses and Davenports. GRACE I totally get it just let me know if you need anything. ABIGAIL Thanks, Grace. GRACE Yeah. GRACE By the way. GRACE You’re gonna love how the story ends. STEPHANIE Here you go. Thanks very much. STEPHANIE Three more Monte Cristos. ADAM Keep those orders coming. If I stop now I may never Monte Cristo again. STEPHANIE I love that Monte Cristo is now a verb. ADAM I don’t love that if we’re this busy we’re not going to make it to the observatory tonight. STEPHANIE No, there is no way we are missing that comet. We just have to make sure that we cut the line off in time. ADAM In time to collapse. ADAM You know, I don’t know if we should thank Lisa Gold for her review or revoke her sandwich privileges. CASSIE I’d go with the thank you. STEPHANIE Hey Cassie, what’re you doing here? ADAM Hey. CASSIE Just thought I’d pop in and see how things are going and it’s definitely going. STEPHANIE Yeah. ADAM Yeah. STEPHANIE You know, we should really thank you for suggesting that we combine our sandwiches. ADAM That’s right. STEPHANIE Which means it’s actually your fault that we’re gonna miss making our wish on the comet tonight. CASSIE Oh, we wouldn’t want that. ADAM It would take a miracle to get us there. STEPHANIE Well, you are a man who believes in miracles. ADAM That’s true. ADAM That’s weird. STEPHANIE What’s weird? ADAM The grill just went out. STEPHANIE Thank you. What do you mean, out? ADAM Like shut off, not working, about to be stone cold. CASSIE Anything I can do to help? ADAM Hopefully I can fix it. STEPHANIE Hopefully you can’t. We deserve a night off. ADAM I agree. CASSIE Sounds like I’ll see you two at the observatory. DOTTY Homecoming still eats away at you, doesn’t it? MARTHA Fool me once, shame on you but fool me twice. MARTHA I should have known that your charm and hospitality was just a little sideshow. DOTTY What an unfortunate ending to what I thought was an afternoon of progress. MARTHA You know Dotty I’m glad that you couldn’t help yourself. Seeing all this trivial self-importance on display, made me realize that I don’t need awards and accolades to tell me what I already know. I’m happy with who I am. And I don’t have to prove anything to prove to anybody, least of all, you. GEORGE It might be difficult to believe but the reflector on this telescope is more powerful than anything you’re going to see outside. NICK Hey guys. GEORGE Hey, it’s Alfred Hitchcock. GEORGE How’s the movie going? NICK I’m gettin’ some good stuff. Can you believe how many people are here? GEORGE Well a big, dusty snowball flyin’ through the night sky is nothin’ to sneeze at. GEORGE Did you know a comet is basically ice and gas. LUKE I didn’t know that. GRACE Grandpa knows a lot about space. GEORGE Come on let’s hurry, get this telescope set up. NICK Let’s do it, I’ve got my wish ready to go. GEORGE Hi. STEPHANIE Hi. STEPHANIE Hey. Hello. ADAM Hello, hello. STEPHANIE Wow. Would you look at us, out together. ADAM Yeah, we’re a happening couple. STEPHANIE We’re an exhausted couple. CASSIE But you’re here. STEPHANIE Hey, you two. SAM Cassie told me your grill broke down. ADAM Kind of a blessing. SAM Better than a curse. MARTHA Oh please, let’s not talk about curses tonight. CASSIE Hello, Martha. Tom. TOM Is everyone as ready for this comet as I am? MARTHA Astronomy is Tom’s hobby. SAM Well it’ll be getting dark soon, we should probably get outside. STEPHANIE Yes. MARTHA Oh. STEPHANIE I bet you Martha’s wish is to see what that key unlocks. ADAM I’d like to know myself. STEPHANIE Do you guys know what you’re gonna wish for? CASSIE Sometimes our wishes are best left unspoken. ABIGAIL So that covers the alarm, Monday shipment, the Bunberry wedding. ABIGAIL And we should probably go over payroll later since I don’t know how long I’m going to be in Europe. DOTTY Europe? I’m almost jealous. ABIGAIL Dotty. DOTTY It’ll be just the thing to get you back up on your feet. ABIGAIL Well I’m on my feet right now but thank you. ABIGAIL I’m guessing you’re not here for flowers. DOTTY I’m here to offer my gratitude. DOTTY I know how you feel about my son, it must have been hard to walk away. ABIGAIL I didn’t want to see him get hurt. DOTTY Curses are tricky business. I appreciate you making the sacrifice, it was the right thing for everyone. ABIGAIL It was the right thing for me and Donovan. DOTTY What’s important is you did it. DOTTY Enjoy your trip. I’m certain the right man is out there. ABIGAIL Always a pleasure, Dotty. DOTTY I feel the same. SAM It’s kinda cold out here, how about I go get us some hot chocolate? CASSIE That sounds great. SAM I’ll be right back. CASSIE Hello, Doug. DOUG Any sign of the comet? CASSIE Not yet. It’s amazing how drawn we are to fleeting things. CASSIE We wanna capture them because we think that they may never come along again. DOUG Well if you’re talking about the offer to Sam, you’re right. A talent like his doesn’t come along very often. I had to jump at it. CASSIE Yeah, I would’ve done the same thing. DOUG You’d support him in taking the job? CASSIE I support whatever is meant to be. DOUG Has anyone ever told you you’re a hard woman to read? CASSIE Once or twice, yeah. LUKE Have you figured out what you’re gonna wish for yet? GRACE I have an idea. How about you? LUKE I’ve got an idea. LUKE Oh, there it is. STEPHANIE Time to make a wish. TOM I think this is the first time I’ve ever seen you speechless. MARTHA Shh, don’t ruin it. TOM That didn’t last long. CASSIE Thanks. CASSIE You making a wish? SAM I thought our wishes were best left unspoken. TOM I’m so happy we came up here. MARTHA But Sam, this observatory was built ages after the treasure was buried, the lock couldn’t possibly be here. CASSIE Maybe there never was a lock. MARTHA Whatever do you mean? SAM The key is the key. MARTHA Oh, wonderful, now you’re talking in riddles just like your wife. SAM Well, maybe this will help. TOM This is what I call a treasure hunt. SAM The key is an arrow pointing to the next clue. CASSIE That’s the old meetinghouse. MARTHA Well that was demolished years ago. SAM Just another dead-end. GEORGE Home tweet home. GRACE No you did not grandpa. GEORGE I did, I did. GRACE Oh my gosh. GEORGE That looks a lot like Breezy. GRACE You really think? GEORGE I sure do. CASSIE I guess he knew he could always come home. CASSIE You ready to go? ABIGAIL Yes. CASSIE Okay. You sure you still wanna do this? ABIGAIL I need to do this. CASSIE I wonder what Martha wants. ABIGAIL She needs me to come sign some paperwork, tie up loose ends. CASSIE Well, we can drive by on our way to the airport. ABIGAIL Okay. MARTHA Abigail, you got here fast. ABIGAIL You needed me to sign something? ABIGAIL You don’t give up, do you? MARTHA Someday you’ll thank me. ABIGAIL I don’t know what plan you two hatched but I don’t have time. I have to go to the airport. ABIGAIL What are you doing? DONOVAN What’s wrong, is it bad luck if I open this indoors? DONOVAN Or if I walk under this? ABIGAIL Please stop. DONOVAN Not ‘til I crack this. ABIGAIL I get that you’re inviting bad luck into your life. What I don’t get is why. DONOVAN Maybe I’m trying to show you that I don’t believe in superstitions. ABIGAIL Clearly. DONOVAN But I do believe when you came into my life that it was good luck. ABIGAIL That’s sweet, but there are forces out there that can’t be explained. DONOVAN How do you explain us? ABIGAIL Over. DONOVAN Even after I invited 7,000 years of bad luck on myself? ABIGAIL I didn’t ask you to do that. DONOVAN That’s what you do when something’s worth believing in. DONOVAN So what do you say? ABIGAIL I guess we’ll have bad luck together. GRACE I’m so happy for you. Call me later, okay? Bye. GRACE Kenzer just gave Luke a full academic scholarship. CASSIE That’s fantastic. SAM I always thought he was a smart kid. SAM Okay, it’s time to put down the camera. GRACE Yeah, the comet is gone. CASSIE But we’re still here. NICK It’s an important moment, your wish came true. Luke got a full ride to Kenzer. GRACE How do you know that was my wish? NICK Magic. CASSIE I love that you’re making memories. CASSIE If I were leaving Middleton, I’d wanna take it with me too. NICK Yeah, I’m gonna miss it. NICK Thanks, Cassie. CASSIE For what? NICK For everything. You’ve done a lot for me and my dad. CASSIE Well you and your dad have done a lot for me too. GRACE Isn’t that what family’s for? NICK Definitely. CASSIE Definitely. NICK I’m gonna go upload all my footage. CASSIE I’m happy that your wish came true. GRACE I had a feeling Luke was going to get a scholarship but, actually, that wasn’t my wish. CASSIE I promise not to tell Abigail and Donovan what you really wished for. GRACE They’re back together? CASSIE Just like when Victoria Merriwick made that first wish on the comet. She hoped her sister would find true love and like Victoria, you wished unselfishly. GRACE And that’s the real secret to making wishes come true. CASSIE Doug tell you we talked at the observatory? SAM He did. SAM He also said that you’d support me taking the job. CASSIE I do. SAM Really? See I figured that your wish would’ve been me turning it down. CASSIE My wish was for you to do what would make you happy. SAM I did. SAM Of course I’m not taking that job. SAM What makes me happy is just being here with you. CASSIE Ditto.