ANNA ANNOUNCER AUTOMATED_VOICEMAIL BASE_COACH BERTHA BIG_MIKE BOBBY BOY BOY_1 BOY_IN_CROWD CHIEF CHLOE CHRIS CLERK COACH COORDINATOR DELIVERY_MAN DISPATCH DYLAN ELI EVENT_JUDGE FEMALE_FAN FEMALE_REPORTER FILTERED_VOICE FIRE_CHIEF JOE KIM LYDIA MALE_FAN MALE_OFFICER MALE_OFFICER_2 MALE_REPORTER MAN MAN_IN_CROWD MECHANIC OFFICER OLD_MAN RACHEL REPORTER REPORTERS REPORTER_2 ROBBER TEAMMATE UMPIRE YOUNG_RACHEL BOY 1 Whoa! OLD MAN Hey, there's no one driving that thing! DELIVERY MAN Oh! MAN Someone stop it! RACHEL Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Easy. RACHEL Easy, boy. Ssh. RACHEL You boys lose something? BOY Officer! MAN I've never seen such a thing! KIM Shouldn't we bring those boys in or something? RACHEL Trust me, whatever punishment we give them, it's nothing compared to what's waiting for them at home. RACHEL Those boys know if anything was to happen to that horse, if it got injured the whole family would lose its ability to plow the field, make food for the winter. KIM So that's it? They're just gonna feel really, really guilty? RACHEL It works. Believe me, it won't happen again. KIM I guess growing up here, you know all this stuff. RACHEL You have no idea. BOBBY Where are we? JOE Ohio, somewhere. BOBBY I miss Mommy. JOE I know, me, too. Me, too, buddy. JOE I gotta get you something for that cough. BOBBY I have to go to the bathroom. I have to go bad. JOE Hang on, buddy. BOBBY Have to go pee. Have to go pee. JOE All right. Where's your bathroom? CLERK Oh, it's right back there. JOE Thank you, thank you. Hold it, hold it, hold. BOBBY What's that? JOE I don't know. RACHEL I know you don't want to talk about it, but you can't keep putting it off. RACHEL You have to decide. BERTHA What is there to decide? RACHEL You guys should be enjoying your time now. You can't keep killing yourselves running this old inn. LYDIA Who will I cook for if we close the inn? Fate, we will have no guests? RACHEL That's the point. Aunt Lydia, you wouldn't have to cook any more. LYDIA I love to cook. RACHEL The three of you have been taking care of me since I was ten years old. RACHEL I don't know what I would do without you. BERTHA You're family. RACHEL And you're my family, so listen to me, please? RACHEL I would like to help. I have a little money. BERTHA This inn was built by your grandfather. We have been running it for decades. RACHEL And just last week, you fell down the stairs carrying the chamber pot. ANNA At least it wasn't full. RACHEL That is not even remotely funny. You could have broken your neck! You could have! BERTHA Honest work is from God. ANNA Yeah. RACHEL Just... so afraid. If anything were to happen to any one of you-- ANNA Don't want Rachel to be afraid. JOE Ugh. BOBBY Dad, look! Horsey! ELI Whoa! You are having drooble? Uh, trouble. JOE Yeah. Do you know where the nearest town is? I can't get a signal. ELI Yeah, it's Sugarcreek, two miles that way. You stay here. I know a mechanic, I'll send him to you. JOE Great, thank you. ELI Hyah! BERTHA It is a difficult thing, you ask. BERTHA Okay. We will close the inn to paying guests. RACHEL Thank you. BERTHA On one condition... that if we have reason to believe that God has put a stranger at our door... we will not turn that stranger away. RACHEL But-- BERTHA That is scripture. There is no compromise in doing God's will. RACHEL Agreed. MECHANIC You want the good news or the bad news? The good news, I can fix it. MECHANIC Bad news, you got a blown head gasket. It'll take a day or two to pull the engine head and resurface it. MECHANIC And a day to get it back in. MECHANIC Plus, I gotta order the parts. That's another day or so. JOE How much is that all gonna cost? MECHANIC I'd say you're looking at about $0. JOE Yeah, go ahead and order the parts. MECHANIC I'm gonna need a deposit. JOE Yeah, sure. Hang on. JOE Do you have my wallet? No? JOE Uh, hey, man, I know this is gonna sound funny, but, uh, I think somebody stole my wallet. MECHANIC You want to use the phone? Call somebody? JOE Uh, I don't really have anybody to call. MECHANIC Well, the police station's right down the street. JOE Um, can I-- can I just leave this here a couple days? Until I can figure something out? MECHANIC Pull it around back, but only for a couple of days. JOE Is there any place cheap to stay around here? MECHANIC There isn't even an expensive place to stay right now. Everything's booked up for the Swiss Festival. MECHANIC This place, it's crawling with tourists. MECHANIC There's a campground a couple miles up the road. They might have a spot, if you don't mind roughing it. JOE I guess I don't really have much of a choice. Thanks. BOBBY Daddy, I'm tired. JOE I know, buddy. We'll find someplace to rest real soon, I promise. ELI Whoa, ah, wie geht's? JOE Oh. ELI We meet again. Where is your vehicle? JOE Uh, turns out we did have trouble after all. ELI Ah, perhaps you should buy a good horse and buggy, huh? JOE Now right now that doesn't sound like a bad idea. ELI Oh, oh, your boy is ill. Where are you going? JOE Uh, the guy says there's a campground a couple miles up the road here. ELI Oh, nein, nein, a campground is no place for a sick child. ELI He should have a roof over his head. JOE Well, even if I could find a place, I don't have much money, so-- ELI Ah. Hm... come, come. I know a place. ELI Yeah, come, it's good. ELI I am Eli Troyler, and this is Rosey. JOE I'm Joe Matthews. This is my son Bobby. ELI Good to meet you, Joe Matthews. OFFICER How was lunch? RACHEL Ah, very filling. RACHEL How do you guys read that stuff? It'll turn your brains to mush. KIM We're keeping up with current events. CHIEF Rachel, Kim, we need to go over the logistics for the festival next weekend. CHIEF I'm thinking if we close off Main Street right here in the east end, okay, force all the traffic up on the right here, we've got this additional parking area. CHIEF So we need a couple of barricades. ELI I must go, Joe Matthews. It is past time for milking. JOE Oh, no, what about the-- ELI My cousins will take good care of you. ANNA Whoo-hoo! Mama! I'm Anna. JOE Hi, I'm Joe. This is Bobby. ANNA We got cookies. Come on! Yeah, yeah. BERTHA There is no electricity. This is our way. JOE I understand, but, um-- BERTHA Still, it will be good, I think, for you and your boy, yes? JOE I don't-- I mean, yeah, it's-- it's gonna be great. BERTHA So, you will stay. JOE Uh, how much do you charge? LYDIA Oh, Eli explained your situation. BERTHA You're tired. You will have dinner with us, and then you will get a good night's rest. BERTHA We can discuss payment in the morning. JOE I mean-- seriously? BERTHA I'm Bertha, this is Lydia, and our sister Anna is with your boy on the swing. JOE Okay, um, but, uh, ma'am? I, uh-- BERTHA You are welcome. CHIEF Now I'm told we can expect an even bigger crowd than last year, upwards of ,0 people. RACHEL Well, I called the sheriff's department. They have people standing by, just in case. RACHEL EMTs are on notice. CHIEF Good. OFFICER Rachel, your aunt's on the phone. CHIEF Kim, write down what we want over here, okay? RACHEL Hello? CHIEF Barricade-- LYDIA Rachel! You will come to dinner, yah? RACHEL Okay, Aunt Lydia, I told you you don't have to shout, remember? LYDIA Bertha says you must meet Joe! RACHEL Who's Joe? RACHEL Aunt Lydia? ANNA Boo! Hey, Rachel... this-- this is Bobby. He's staying with us. ANNA His dad has no money. RACHEL Is that right? ANNA Yeah. RACHEL Where is Bobby's dad? BERTHA Ah, good, Rachel is here. Rachel is our niece. BERTHA Rachel... this is Joe Matthews. JOE Officer. JOE Want more? Want more? All right. DISPATCH Delta 7, I got that in from-- RACHEL So, Joe, what brings you to Sugarcreek? You here for the Swiss Festival? JOE Uh, just passing through. My truck broke down. RACHEL You'll be moving on then? JOE Soon as it's fixed, yeah. RACHEL Heading home? JOE I haven't decided. RACHEL Where's home exactly? BERTHA Ach, Rachel, so many questions. Let the man eat. RACHEL Just talking. Just talking. RACHEL Right, Joe? JOE Well, let's just say we're between addresses. RACHEL Where's Bobby's mom? BOBBY My mommy's in heaven. LYDIA Uh, save room for dessert. ANNA Oh, and tomorrow, I'll show you the kitties. BOBBY Meow. BOBBY Meow. BOBBY Meow. JOE Thank you, ma'am. That was a delicious dinner. JOE It's been a rough day. You just made it a whole lot better. LYDIA Danke. JOE First thing tomorrow, we'll talk about how I'm gonna pay for this. JOE But right now, I'm just gonna get this little guy to bed. RACHEL Aunt Bertha, would it be all right if I spent the night tonight? BERTHA Of course. You're always welcome. JOE Good night, Officer. RACHEL Remember, if you need anything, I'll be right here. RACHEL I thought we agreed to close the inn? BERTHA We agreed, yes. RACHEL Then what's he doing here? BERTHA We also agreed that we would not turn away strangers. RACHEL That man is no angel. Trust me. LYDIA Ach, so suspicious all the time. BERTHA Joe and his son are down on their luck. There is no shame in that. RACHEL I know that you're trying to help, but we don't know anything about him. BERTHA This is God's world, Rachel. He has put him into our lives for a reason. BERTHA It is not for us to question that reason. RACHEL All right, all right, well, promise me then that you won't let him in the house unless I'm here. RACHEL At least until I find out more about him. LYDIA How will you do that? RACHEL I'll ask him. JOE Grant, it's me. Yeah, we're fine. JOE No, I know they're looking for me. That's why I left. Do you have any news? JOE Listen, listen, how many times I gotta tell you, they don't have any evidence. JOE They have absolutely no proof that I did it. JOE Well, just call Chloe and tell her to pay you whatever you need. JOE Okay, Grant? Whatever it takes, I don't care. All right, I'll call you in a couple days. BOBBY Mommy? JOE Hey, buddy, you okay? BOBBY I called Mommy. JOE I know, I heard you, but it's okay now. I'm here. BOBBY Would you stay with me, please, for a little while? JOE Yeah, sure. BOBBY Goodnight, Daddy. JOE Goodnight, buddy. RACHEL What are you doing? JOE Oh, uh, well, I told your aunts that I would repair some stuff around the place to help pay for the use of the cabin. JOE Huh? These two are really hitting it off. BOBBY It's the momma cat. RACHEL Children love Anna. She has a kind heart. JOE Eh, they all do, they're really good people. RACHEL They believe in seeing the good in people. That's their way. JOE How about you? RACHEL Me? If anything were to happen to any one of them I would make sure to find the person responsible. JOE Hey, look, you don't know me. I don't blame you for being suspicious. JOE But you don't gotta worry, I would never hurt anybody as kind and generous as your aunts. RACHEL Okay, well, then if you don't have anything to hide how about I take a look at your driver's license? JOE Believe me, if I could do that, I wouldn't be here. RACHEL Meaning? JOE My wallet got stolen. I lost my money, my ID. RACHEL That's pretty convenient. JOE Not for me... really inconvenient. JOE Especially when I'm being accused of something I'm not. BERTHA Joe? Have you finished the ladder? JOE Almost. RACHEL Listen, the only reason I don't run you out of here right now, is because they have it in their heads they're supposed to help you and your son. RACHEL As long as you're here, I'm gonna be watching you. You just remember that. JOE How could I forget? BERTHA Rachel! RACHEL Sorry. I'm going to head into work. RACHEL I'll be back. BERTHA Ach, our Rachel, she always in a hurry. JOE It's hard to believe that you two are even related. BERTHA Her father, our brother, Frank, he, too, was a policeman. JOE Was? BERTHA That is not my story to tell. BERTHA Now, I think the yard needs to be trimmed, yes? JOE Yeah, happy to do it. BERTHA Good... the scythe is in the barn. JOE Scythe? RACHEL I'm calling about a Joe Matthews. RACHEL If you never heard of him, why is he driving a truck with plates registered to your car dealership? RACHEL No, no, no, don't hang up. Hello? Hello. KIM Who's Joe Matthews? RACHEL This guy, he spent the night at my aunts' house last night. RACHEL He's got no money, no ID, a bad habit of not answering a question. KIM None of which makes him a criminal. RACHEL I overheard a phone conversation he had last night. RACHEL He was trying to convince somebody that he wasn't guilty of something. KIM What are you gonna do? RACHEL I don't know. I just called the car dealership, but they'd never heard of him. KIM Listen, I know I'm new and all but I have a real knack for this stuff. RACHEL Uh, I don't know. KIM Trust me. Okay, so, his name is Joe Matthews. Texas plates, what else? RACHEL Uh, he's about 6'2", brown hair, solid-- he's got a son, Bobby, he's about five. And-- KIM And what? RACHEL Well, he's got this long hair, scruffy beard. RACHEL Dresses like he just crawled out of a dumpster, but he's wearing $0 sneakers. KIM Huh. KIM Go do what you gotta do. I'll let you know when I find something. ELI That is lainz, Englischer. Wrong. JOE Wrong? Yeah. Kind of figured that. ELI Here. I will show you. JOE Be my guest. ELI You must twist at the waist. JOE Okay. ELI Keep the blade level with the ground, eh? JOE Okay. ELI Twist at the waist. JOE Uh-huh. ELI Keep the blade level with the ground, yeah? Now you try. JOE Okay. ELI Yeah. Better. JOE Oh, yeah. ELI Yeah, you see? Good. Better. JOE I got this. I got this. ELI Good. CHLOE Where are you? CHLOE In case you haven't noticed, but the press is having a field day with this disappearing act. CHLOE If they thought you had something to do with Grace's murder before now they're practically a lynch mob. CHLOE I'm not just your business manager, I'm worried sick about you and Bobby. CHLOE Come home. We'll get this all straightened out. DYLAN Ah-hem. CHLOE And Dylan's here. Call me. CHLOE Are you sure you don't know where he is? DYLAN He doesn't confide in me, you know that. CHLOE Maybe if you stop trying to get him to invest in those ridiculous business deals. DYLAN Those were legitimate opportunities. CHLOE Dylan, I don't have time for this. Why are you here? DYLAN He's my brother. CHLOE You're not the only one worried about him. DYLAN And he said anytime I came up short, you know, with expenses-- CHLOE How much? RACHEL Kim, I thought you were good at this. RACHEL Great, well, what about Bobby and Joe Matthews? RACHEL All right, well, call me as soon as you know something, okay? Okay. JOE Reminds me of church. ELI Where will you go when your vehicle is fixed? JOE Haven't decided yet. ELI And your wife, what does she say? JOE My wife died five months ago. Been traveling around ever since. ELI Yeah... it is a hard thing to lose someone you love. ELI But it is not possible to run away from grief. JOE Well, I haven't had any better ideas. ELI I think you should stay with us a while. Hm? ELI I must tend to my own work. I will see you again, Joe Matthews. JOE Thank you, Eli. ANNA Meow, meow, meow. JOE Do you know how to play Crazy Eights? BOBBY Duh-duh-duh! ANNA No, you lost. JOE Beautiful. Beautiful singing voice. RACHEL Hello. BERTHA Oh, Rachel! Come in! Join us! LYDIA Oh, Rachel, come, come, come, sit. RACHEL I can't stay, there's a million people downtown. I just wanted to see how things were going. BERTHA Our Joe has been working so hard for us. We invited him and Bobby to stay another night. RACHEL Is that right? LYDIA Yah! And we were saying how he should take Bobby to town for the festival. LYDIA Oh, the music, and rides! BOBBY Duh-duh-duh. LYDIA Whoo! Such fun for the boy. BOBBY Can we, Dad, please? JOE Well, you sure you feel up to it? BOBBY Yeah, I feel great. JOE All right, let's go get cleaned up. Come on. JOE Maybe we'll see you there, Officer. RACHEL I'm sure you will. BERTHA Oh, may I get your-- thank you, dear. BERTHA I wash, you dry. LYDIA Okay. BERTHA Okay, good. KIM Ooh, look at you, all Nancy Drew. KIM Aren't you supposed to be herding tourists or something? RACHEL Hey, Kim, do me a favor, as soon as I get a clean print, I want you to scan it. RACHEL It's gonna take a while to find a match and I have to get back out there. RACHEL But as soon as you get a hit, I want you to call me. OFFICER So, that's his fingerprint? RACHEL Mr. Joe Matthews will no longer be a mystery man. BOBBY What's that? JOE Uh, steen, stow, stenf. I don't know what that means. RACHEL Steintassen. It means stone toss, it's an old tradition around here. JOE Officer, what a surprise? RACHEL Mr. Matthews. Hi, Bobby. BOBBY What do they throw the rocks at? RACHEL Let me show you. JOE How heavy? RACHEL 8 pounds, exactly... record stood for eight years, feet, six inches. ANNOUNCER Ah! Eight feet, two inches. JOE You guys take your rock throwing pretty seriously. RACHEL Well, there's prize money. It's $0 for whoever wins. Another $0 if they break the record. ANNOUNCER Next contestant! JOE $0 for throwing a rock. RACHEL It's harder than it looks. FEMALE FAN Come on, Dragon! MALE FAN New record, let's go! BOBBY Try it, Dad. JOE That is a lot of money. ANNOUNCER Six feet, six inches! ANNOUNCER Next contestant, John Lombardi! JOE You mind watching him for a little bit? RACHEL Yeah, sure. JOE What do you say, Coach? BOBBY Knock 'em dead, kid. JOE Okay. COORDINATOR Yeah, right there, just sign in. All right, good luck. ANNOUNCER Ten feet, four inches! The next contestant, Big Mike! BOY IN CROWD Go, Big Mike! MAN IN CROWD Come on, Mike! You can get it. Go, Mike! FEMALE FAN That's the one to beat! ANNOUNCER feet, one inch! And our last contestant, Joe Matthews. ANNOUNCER Don't hurt yourself, boy. EVENT JUDGE What's he weigh, a buck and a quarter? MAN IN CROWD Guy's too skinny. MAN IN CROWD Almost there! BIG MIKE Holy moly! ANNOUNCER feet, a new record! RACHEL I must say, I'm quite impressed. JOE Thank you, Officer. Something tells me that doesn't happen very often. RACHEL When you say "Officer", something tells me I'm not the first cop to ask you a lot of inconvenient questions. JOE Seriously? Are you ever off-duty? RACHEL Are you ever gonna honestly answer a question? JOE What if I told you there's nothing to know? JOE That I just need to be left alone, so I can figure some things out? RACHEL As long as you're living with my aunts, it's not good enough. JOE All right, look, I just need to make enough money so I can get my truck fixed so me and my son can get back on the road and then I promise you'll never see me again. RACHEL How'd your wife die? BOBBY My mommy died. JOE It's okay, buddy. BOBBY Are you going to go away, too? Are you going to die? JOE Don't you worry, I'm not going anywhere. RACHEL Sorry. I'm so sorry. JOE Hey, he's burning up. JOE Bobby? RACHEL He's having a fever convulsion. We need to go to my car and get his temp down. JOE Oh, my god. Bobby! Come on! RACHEL I guess this'll be faster. RACHEL I don't know, Chief, he's still with the doctor. RACHEL Well, I' d like to stay around here, make sure he's okay. RACHEL Okay, thanks. I will. RACHEL How's Bobby? JOE He'll be okay. RACHEL Thank God. JOE Yeah, it's what you said. It was fever, ear infection, swollen throat, you know? JOE I knew he was sick. I don't know what I was thinking. JOE I should have brought him in right away. I mean, if you hadn't been there-- RACHEL Hey, he's gonna be okay. That's all that matters. JOE Thank you. Thanks. JOE Uh, I gotta stop by the pharmacist and get a prescription. JOE Uh, it's gonna cost me $0. RACHEL That's your prize money. JOE Yeah, so, my truck's gonna stay a little bit longer. RACHEL Listen, Joe-- JOE No, no, no, I get it. You're doing your job. You're looking out for your family. JOE And I would do the same thing, if I was in your shoes. JOE So can you do me a favor, and let me make sure he's okay and then we'll get to all that stuff. Can we do that? RACHEL Yeah, we can do that. BERTHA Joe, come! Come inside! BERTHA How is the boy? JOE The doctor put him on antibiotics. He'll be okay. RACHEL What's all this? ANNA Bobby will stay here tonight. RACHEL In the house? JOE It's okay, we'll stay in the cabin. BERTHA Not in this weather. The cabin's too cold, he'll catch a chill. LYDIA Bobby will sleep on the couch, and Joe, on the floor next to him. RACHEL They're right... in case he needs them. JOE Thank you. RACHEL All right, I'm gonna sleep here tonight, Joe. We'll have that talk in the morning? REPORTER Where is baseball phenom Micah Mattias hiding and why? Is he running from the murder scene of his late wife Hollywood starlet Grace Hunter? AUTOMATED VOICEMAIL Please leave a message after the tone. REPORTER Our panel this evening will discuss his motives his alibi, and his future in Major League Baseball. BERTHA Your friends worry. JOE Is he okay? BERTHA He woke up when I took his temperature but I rocked him back to sleep. I believe his fever has broke. JOE Oh, you should have gotten me up. BERTHA When I worked at the school, I always had children in my lap. BERTHA I miss it. JOE I wish I knew how to thank you for everything you've done. BERTHA The scripture says to treat all strangers as though they were angels. JOE I'm no angel... far from it. BERTHA Hm. BERTHA Yet, I think the more you run from your troubles, the more lost you become. JOE You're a wise woman, Bertha. BERTHA I am an old woman but I have learned some things. BERTHA Now... we must decide what is to become of you. JOE Well, I think I should get my truck fixed and get out of your hair. BERTHA Because of our Rachel. JOE Oh, I just don't think I fit in with her world view. BERTHA Do not judge her too harshly... she also has been through much. BERTHA She lost her mother when she was very young, and her father-- JOE The policeman? What happened to him? BERTHA It's late. Get some rest. RACHEL You're up and at 'em. JOE Yeah, your aunts had a list waiting for me when I sat down to breakfast. RACHEL They believe that hard work is a blessing. JOE To tell you the truth, I'm starting to enjoy it myself. JOE Are we gonna have our... talk? RACHEL Why don't we just start with the easy stuff... like your shoes. JOE You don't like my shoes? RACHEL I like your shoes, couldn't buy your shoes. They cost $0. RACHEL The rest of your outfit looks like you've been living on the streets your hair, your beard, makes me think that you're in disguise. RACHEL What are you hiding from, Joe? JOE Just trying to give my son a chance at a normal life. RACHEL The last couple days, that's normal to you? JOE Compared to what we've been through. RACHEL Down in Texas? RACHEL All right, you're not from Texas. Where are you from? JOE All over. RACHEL Joe, I'm a cop. This is how it works. You have to answer the questions. JOE Why? Have I committed a crime? RACHEL I don't know! How'd your wife die? JOE My wife was murdered. JOE I was away that night. Someone came into our home, and locked Bobby in his room. JOE He was still in there when I came back the next morning. JOE He couldn't understand why his mom wouldn't come when he called. RACHEL Do you know who did it? JOE The police spent the first week picking apart my alibi. JOE When they couldn't, they decided that it was random that it was a, uh, robbery gone wrong. RACHEL You don't believe that? JOE She let them in in the middle of the night. JOE Why would she do that? BOBBY Dad, where are you? JOE Hey! BOBBY Dad! Hey, Dad! JOE You look like you're feeling better, huh? JOE You look good. Wow. I was worried there. JOE Boink, boink, boink, boink, boink. JOE You were asleep for a long time. RACHEL Good morning. OFFICER Good morning. KIM Good morning. RACHEL Thank you. RACHEL Can I see this? KIM I thought you said that stuff turns your brain into mush. RACHEL Micah Mattias. He's a baseball player? KIM It's like saying the Mona Lisa's a painting. OFFICER Yeah, everybody used to call them the new DiMaggio's. CHIEF Rachel? Can I see you a minute? RACHEL Yeah. KIM Oh, I forgot. We got the results from those prints you sent in. CHIEF So, who's Joe Matthews? RACHEL He's doing some work for my aunts. CHIEF And something in his demeanor led you to believe that he was a... strange character? RACHEL He seemed scruffy. CHIEF He was scruffy. RACHEL Do we have a match? CHIEF No... he's not in our system. CHIEF He's never been arrested, never been in the military or worked for the government. RACHEL Well, that's good. CHIEF No, Rachel, it's not good. You're dogging a man who's done nothing illegal... who's doing the best he can to take care of his son... who's even trying to pay your aunts back by working around the inn. RACHEL It's not like that. CHIEF It is exactly like that. Rachel, you are a good cop. You keep at it, you're gonna be as good as your daddy. CHIEF And Frank Troyler was one of the best I ever had the honor of serving with. RACHEL This isn't about him. CHIEF No, it's not. It's about you... and what you have yet to learn... that Frank understood better than anybody I know. RACHEL What's that? CHIEF That there's more to this job than a badge and a gun. RACHEL Okay. CHIEF And Rachel... leave him alone. JOE Ladies. ANNA We made it nice for you, Joe. JOE Yeah, I can see that. Thank you... but why? LYDIA To make you and Bobby feel at home. JOE Oh, you've already done that. BERTHA We have a business proposition for you. BERTHA We are offering you a job. JOE A job? LYDIA Mm-hm, helping us. BERTHA There are many repairs that must be done here. BERTHA Our house needs to be painted and we can no longer look after the yard. You will do these things for us. BERTHA We cannot pay a lot, but you could save enough to repair your truck. BERTHA After that, it is in God's hands. JOE I don't know what to say? LYDIA Say yes. JOE What do you think, Bobby? BOBBY I like it here. JOE Me, too. Looks like we got a deal. ANNA Yay! Bobby can stay! JOE Yeah? RACHEL Hey, Sam, it's Rachel. Good, yeah. RACHEL Listen, do you still need help this afternoon? I think I might have found somebody. JOE Nice ride. Are you playing hooky? RACHEL Kind of. JOE I gotta stop calling you Officer. RACHEL How you feeling, Bobby? BOBBY Okay. We're going to live here now. JOE Yeah, I was gonna tell you about that. Your aunts invited us to stay on a while. RACHEL Uh... I mean, they could use the help, definitely. RACHEL Listen, the reason I came down is because I have to ask you a favor. JOE Sure. RACHEL Every year after the festival the fire department plays the high school kids in a baseball game. RACHEL You know, for fun? JOE Uh-huh. RACHEL Anyway, the department's down a couple of guys this year. You play baseball? BOBBY My dad's the best. JOE He's a little biased. RACHEL Look, everyone would really appreciate it if you played. JOE Well, I told your aunts I'd finish this fence today. RACHEL I'm sure they'd be fine if you took off for a couple hours. BOBBY Do they have hot dogs? RACHEL You bet they have hot dogs, yeah. BOBBY Can we, Dad, please? JOE You're just in this for the hot dogs. BOBBY Knock 'em dead, kid. JOE I'll have to borrow a glove. RACHEL We can do that. COACH Okay, everybody listen up. This is Joe Matthews. Joe's filling in for Larry. COACH Uh, do you play much ball, Joe? JOE Ah, it's been a while. COACH Maybe we'll start you out in right field. JOE Oh, yeah, that sounds good. COACH All right, all right, let's go, come on! COACH Let's get out there! Let's go! COACH Let's show these hot shots how the game is played. RACHEL Hi. OFFICER So, there's our mystery man. A little shaggy, but definitely easy on the eyes. RACHEL That's not the point. OFFICER Like you haven't noticed. RACHEL Okay. OFFICER Okay. UMPIRE Play ball! COACH All right, Joe, you're up. That's it, come on, knock one out of the park. COACH You can do it. Come on! UMPIRE Batter up! BOBBY Hey, Dad! RACHEL Let's go, Joe. UMPIRE Batter up! BOBBY Got two men on. Bring 'em home! UMPIRE Strike one! MAN IN CROWD Boo! You can't hit! RACHEL This is not good. BOBBY No, it isn't. RACHEL No. RACHEL You can do this! COACH Two men on, bring it in! BOBBY Come on, Dad! UMPIRE Strike two! BOBBY Okay, that's even worse. RACHEL Right? BASE COACH Come on, let's go. Let's get a good swing. BOBBY The next one's his. BOBBY I told you. RACHEL All right, Joe! TEAMMATE That's awesome! BOY That guy should be in the Major Leagues. MALE OFFICER You hear about that guy hitting that home run? MALE OFFICER 2 Yeah, he launched it, yeah. It even had room for air. MALE OFFICER By golly, that was a hit. MALE OFFICER 2 Sure was. BOY That guy should be in the Major Leagues. JOE You had to show off! You couldn't leave it alone! JOE Just had to be a show-off. JOE Now what are you gonna do? Huh? JOE I just wanted to find a place where my son could be safe again. JOE And now I can't stay. JOE And I can't leave with a broken-down truck. JOE I need some help. RACHEL Hi. JOE Hi. RACHEL That was quite a game. Guess you really are as good as the magazines say. JOE When did you figure out who I really am? RACHEL I'm still working on that. RACHEL Who's Chloe? JOE Chloe's my manager, she, um, handles... my life. JOE She lined up this gig. It was a motivational conference. JOE I just had to show up and sign some autographs. JOE You know, the money was unbelievable, so, couldn't pass it up. RACHEL So the police knew you were out of town. JOE Yeah, I had ,0 witnesses. RACHEL Well, then why question you? JOE 'Cause they didn't know what else to do. They had no leads, no clues. JOE They kept coming back to how Grace had opened the door and how the killer had locked Bobby in his room. RACHEL Right, it was somebody that she had to know, somebody that knew Bobby was there. JOE Yeah, they kept trying to dig up dirt, you know? Like Grace was having an affair and she let the guy in. RACHEL Was she? JOE No... I mean, not that I know of. JOE It's not like things were great between us, though. RACHEL What do you mean? JOE I love Grace, but she was a movie star and she always put her career first and I knew that when I married her I just didn't think that we'd grow apart the way we did. JOE We kept up a good front, but it was just a matter of time. RACHEL I'm sorry. You had to have known how that would look, though. RACHEL You leaving town like that. JOE The tabloids camped out at my house. We were prisoners in our own home. RACHEL Poor Bobby. JOE I'd had enough. My son had had enough. JOE I just wanted to get as far away from there as I could. RACHEL Don't you have any family? Somewhere you could stay? JOE I have a brother, Dylan. Oh, only comes around when he wants money. RACHEL You should have told me who you were, right away. JOE I would have had to trust you. That's one thing I was running pretty low on when I got here. RACHEL But I was supposed to trust you? JOE I know, that's-- I'm sorry, that wasn't fair. JOE Just never occurred to me that I'd find a place where I'd feel safe again. JOE Where my son could just be a regular kid and start to... mend. RACHEL So what happens now? JOE Well, that depends on you. RACHEL Are you asking me if you can trust me? JOE People would pay a lot of money to know where I am right now. RACHEL They're not gonna find out from me. JOE Thank you. RACHEL Micah. Do you mind of I call you Joe? I'm used to Joe. JOE Me, too. RACHEL All right. All right, Joe, no more baseball for you. You're too competitive. JOE Right, right, I know. What's my problem? JOE Good morning, sleepy head. BOBBY What's that? JOE I think it's church bells. BOBBY Are we going to church? ANNA Whoo-hoo. Bertha says you must come into breakfast. ANNA Hurry in, and then you must hitch up Nelly, so you're not late. JOE Late for what? ANNA Don't you hear the bells? JOE I guess we're going to church. JOE Who's Nelly? JOE Here, horsey. JOE Whoa. Hold on, horsey. JOE Here, horse. Here, here. JOE Aw, come on, Nelly, you're making me look bad. BOBBY Looks like you're playing tag. JOE Yeah? JOE Can't we just drive? RACHEL Nope. Aunt Bertha says if you're gonna stay on, you gotta learn to drive the horse and buggy. JOE Come on. BERTHA Oh, Joe, what are you doing? JOE I do not mind walking. BERTHA Stop playing around. You must go. You will be late. BERTHA Okay. Okay. BERTHA Like so. BOBBY Like so. BERTHA Joe, you put on the bridle. Rachel, show him how to hitch the buggy. RACHEL Come on, Cowboy. JOE Thanks. JOE Your aunts outdid themselves... again. RACHEL Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. JOE They really believe that. RACHEL Yup... with all their heart. RACHEL Me, I'm not so good with strangers and I've never met an angel unawares. JOE That seems to come with the territory of being a cop, right? RACHEL It happened long before I joined the force. JOE What? What do you mean? RACHEL You trust me? JOE Yeah, I do. RACHEL I want to trust you. JOE Well... I never met an angel, either. JOE Sometimes you gotta take the chance with a regular person. RACHEL It was my tenth birthday. The aunts, they always made me a cake. RACHEL So, Dad and I were up to the inn, first he had to stop at the bank. RACHEL There was a man... robbing the place. RACHEL My dad was in uniform... and he yelled out-- RACHEL'S FATHER Police! Put down the gun! RACHEL The guy shot him... killed him. YOUNG RACHEL Daddy, come back! Come back, Daddy! Come back! Daddy! Come back! Come back! JOE Wow. RACHEL Everyone was running around, screaming. ROBBER Everybody get down! RACHEL My dad was just laying there on the ground. I grabbed his gun. RACHEL And I pointed it at the guy. RACHEL I wanted to shoot him so bad. And I couldn't-- BERTHA Komm mein schatz. RACHEL I'm still so scared that somebody's gonna take something away from me. RACHEL Something that I love. RACHEL Just can't trust anybody. JOE Well... JOE I promise you, nobody understands that fear more than I do. BOBBY This one's my mommy's favorite. RACHEL Thank you. Very sweet. BOBBY You want to go throw rocks with me? RACHEL Yes, I would love to. Let's go. RACHEL Shall we? BOBBY D'oh, I can't find-- ooh, here's a rock. JOE He's asleep. RACHEL Big day. JOE Best day ever. That's a direct quote. RACHEL Wow. I'm gonna sleep at my place tonight. I know the aunts are good, so-- JOE Good night. RACHEL Good night. REPORTER There he is! There he is! I gotta go! REPORTERS Micah! Micah! Over here! MALE REPORTER Micah, is it true that Grace was having an affair? What are you trying to hide? FEMALE REPORTER Are you in on her insurance policy? MALE REPORTER Don't you think you owe your fans an explanation? FEMALE REPORTER Do you plan to play next season? Why are you here in Sugarcreek? REPORTER Are you seeking protection from somebody? REPORTER 2 Micah, how do you think the team will do this season? Who's looking after your son? Micah? Micah? RACHEL Hello? JOE How could you do this? JOE How could you do this, Rachel? JOE I trusted you, Rachel. How could you do this to Bobby? RACHEL Joe, what's wrong? JOE I just hope you held out for the highest bidder. RACHEL Joe? REPORTER In fact, he's been hiding in this house. FEMALE REPORTER Who's this? Let's ask her what's going on. FEMALE REPORTER Maybe she-- we want some answers. What is your name, Miss? REPORTER 2 Ma'am, where are you going? RACHEL You guys, go! Hold back. BOBBY Are we leaving? JOE I'm afraid so. RACHEL Is he okay? I didn't do this. JOE Then who did it? You're the only one I told. RACHEL I don't know. It wasn't me. I didn't tell anybody. JOE What? RACHEL We have to get you guys out of here, away from these people. JOE I don't want your help. RACHEL Joe... believe me. Please? JOE It's Micah. Micah Mattias. Just ask any one of these people out here. ELI Again you are having trouble, Joe Matthews? RACHEL Mr. Mattias will be making a statement shortly and in the meantime, he asks that you please respect the privacy of these Amish people who have taken him into their hearts. RACHEL That's all. REPORTER Police confirmed Micah Mattias is inside the house right now and we've been assured that despite his reluctance-- ELI Eek off the cameras, flee ya' inna halfa schtickle. REPORTER What did he say? CHLOE Charming. JOE Do you mind? ELI And I will say a silent prayer that no tourists pass by. JOE Hey, Chloe... what? Where? JOE Hi, Chloe. CHLOE Micah? Oh, Micah! They put me in a train. BERTHA A famous baseball player? BERTHA How did he come to be at our door? RACHEL Everything else he said was true. RACHEL He just needed to get away from all that. ANNA Is Bobby gone? RACHEL I'm afraid so. They really didn't waste any time once word got out that Micah Mattias was in our little town. KIM Rachel, I didn't mean to-- RACHEL Mm-hm. All those magazines you read. RACHEL I'm really surprised it took you that long. RACHEL What did you do, put a word out to the reporters? KIM I would never do that. RACHEL Well, how'd they find out? KIM Facebook. But I told everyone it was a secret, that no one else could know. RACHEL How many friends do you have on Facebook? RACHEL How many friends do those friends have? KIM I'm so sorry, Rachel. RACHEL Forget it, it doesn't matter anymore. He's gone. JOE Facebook? CHLOE Oh, something about a baseball game in Sugarcreek, Ohio. CHLOE Friend of mine saw it, called me, and here I am to the rescue. JOE So it wasn't her. CHLOE Wasn't who? What are you talking about? JOE Rachel... she's, um, she's a friend. CHLOE Micah, what's been going on with you? CHLOE Where's Bobby and why are you dressed like that? JOE Bobby's with Eli, who's another friend. JOE And dressing like this was the only way to get passed the reporters. CHLOE Well, don't worry, we'll get you all cleaned up. CHLOE Luckily I brought you some real clothes. CHLOE And I'll handle the press... and you... like I always do. JOE I don't care about that. I just want to get back to the house. CHLOE Oh, of course, but first there's something that I need to tell you. It's about Dylan. JOE What about him? CHLOE Would Grace have let your brother into the house that night if you weren't there? RACHEL This is Rachel. JOE If there's one thing in the world I'm absolutely sure of, you don't have a Facebook account. RACHEL You're right, it was Kim. JOE I never should have doubted you. RACHEL How'd you figure it out? CHLOE Hi, I'm Chloe. RACHEL Hi. JOE Rachel Troyler, Chloe Styles, this is my business manager. CHLOE Thank you for taking such good care of Micah and Bobby. RACHEL Yeah, well, you know, they've started to fit right in around here. CHLOE Mm, I can see that. CHLOE We'll have to get him back on the first plane to LA so we can get him all cleaned up again. RACHEL Right. JOE How are your aunts holding out? RACHEL Well, I think Aunt Lydia is winning them all over with her cookies. JOE Right. How do they do it? JOE I mean, these people come in, uninvited, they make a total nuisance of themselves and your aunts welcome them with open arms. RACHEL They're used to it, you know? RACHEL People have made fun of their clothes forever, taking pictures without asking. RACHEL They decided a long time ago, it was easier to be who they are than pretend to be something they're not. CHLOE Well, don't you worry, Micah. I will take care of this, if this is my-- JOE No, Rachel's right. CHLOE What? JOE No more hiding. REPORTERS Over here, Micah! Micah! KIM Whoa. ANNA Who is that? JOE All right, listen up. I know you got a lot of questions. JOE I'm gonna try to answer them the best I can but, maybe we should get a little bit comfortable, it's gonna take a while. JOE Hey, Lydia! I don't suppose you could spare a slice of that apple pie? ANNA Joe. LYDIA I will be right back. JOE After that, we drove through the Midwest for a while. JOE Beautiful country, oh, we went to-- we found a barbeque place in Oklahoma City. JOE I don't know what they do to that barbeque sauce, but it is mm-mm good. REPORTER Oh, okay. JOE And Missouri-- you ever been to a small town in Missouri called Macks Creek? Macks Co- REPORTER I'm out of here. FEMALE REPORTER What a waste of time. CHLOE If he keeps this up much longer, they're all gonna lose interest. RACHEL You're right. JOE But they do have good bird watching. JOE I'm not much of a bird watcher, but there was this one moment where I thought I saw a Purple Martin. REPORTER I drove ten hours for this. JOE They say that one Purple Martin eats about mosquitoes a night. JOE There's a huge clock, with the Swiss Boy. JOE There's a band and the instruments in the band... CHRIS Cut it. JOE ...are a trumpet... all right, thank you... a fiddle, wait a minute, a cello, a bass cello. JOE All right, Chris, take care of yourself, man. CHRIS That was a whole bunch of nothing. JOE Good luck in Toronto. JOE What do you think? RACHEL Uh, I think if there was a place in the Hall of Fame for the dullest player ever, you'd be a lock. JOE Thank you. RACHEL Mm-hm. JOE My work here is done. RACHEL Bobby called. Eli's sow is about to deliver, so he wants to spend the night tonight. JOE Oh... yeah. Be the first night he's been away from me in a long time. CHLOE Well, it took some doing, but I got you a room at the motel. JOE Oh, I'm fine here. CHLOE Whatever you say. Rachel, would it be okay if I followed you into town? CHLOE It's starting to get dark. I'm afraid I'll get lost. RACHEL Sure. RACHEL I will see you tomorrow. JOE Okay. RACHEL Okay. JOE Hey, whatever questions you've got, it can wait until tomorrow, all right? DYLAN Hello, Micah. JOE Dylan. DYLAN You're a hard man to find these days. I was thinking maybe we should talk. JOE Were you there? DYLAN Can we just go inside? I can explain. JOE Just answer the question. Were you in LA that night... Grace got murdered? DYLAN I was there, but only because I had a business deal I wanted to talk to you about. JOE What did you do? Huh? DYLAN Stop! Wait! It wasn't me! I swear to God! Micah, I would never hurt Grace! JOE Then why didn't you go to the police, huh? DYLAN And say what? That your pathetic brother was there that night, but he didn't do it? DYLAN Why would they believe me? You don't even believe me! JOE My son was locked in his room all night crying for his mother! DYLAN The house was dark, I rang the bell, I didn't hear anything. I thought you had all gone out. DYLAN I didn't even find out about the murder, until I saw it on the news the next day. DYLAN Grace was always kind to me, Micah... even though I know she didn't like me. DYLAN She was a good person. She didn't deserve that. JOE Just go. Just get out of here. DYLAN I know you don't think much of me, and I don't blame you for it. DYLAN But I would never hurt your family. You need to believe me. That's all I wanted to say. DYLAN Don't worry, I won't be coming around asking for money anymore. RACHEL Hello. FILTERED VOICE You're next. Stay away from him. RACHEL Who is this? RACHEL Hello! RACHEL Hey! Look who I found! JOE Hey, buddy. What's up? BOBBY Where's your beard? JOE It's gone. BOBBY Guess what, Dad? JOE What? BOBBY Eli's sow has nein babies. That's how you say "nine" in German. JOE Oh! No kidding. JOE Thanks for bringing him home. RACHEL Can I talk to you for a second? JOE You didn't recognize the voice? RACHEL Mm-mm, they were using some sort of a filter. JOE You're next. They were talking about Grace. RACHEL Which means that was her killer on the phone. JOE My brother came to see me last night. RACHEL What? Why? JOE To tell me that he was in Los Angeles the night that Grace was killed. RACHEL LAPD know that? JOE But he swore he didn't do it. RACHEL That's a strange coincidence, though. He shows up the same night I get a threatening phone call? JOE Why would Dylan threaten you? RACHEL I don't know. I-- I gotta get to the station. RACHEL Call me if you hear from him? JOE Rachel? Be careful. RACHEL Keep an eye on things around here for me. CHLOE Didn't you get my message? I said I'd take you out to lunch. JOE I don't really check messages any more, but if you're hungry, Lydia makes enough food to feed an army. CHLOE Micah, I can't begin to know what you've been through these past few months. CHLOE Maybe, in some way, this whole road trip thing was a good idea, but I think it's time for you to come home now. JOE I've been thinking about that, too. CHLOE I'm so glad to hear that. CHLOE Because I care about you both so much, and it's really for the best. JOE I've been thinking about it, and we're not ready to come home yet. CHLOE Spring training starts soon. JOE Spring training... wow, baseball's the farthest thing from my mind right now. CHLOE You can't really be willing to throw your whole career away for this! ANNA Joe! I got you some more water. JOE Thank you. CHLOE Excuse me! We're talking here. Do you understand? ANNA Why is she talking like that? JOE Thank you, Anna. JOE Don't talk to her like that again. CHLOE Well, I'm sorry, Micah, but I have to think about your career. JOE I got work to do. CHLOE Micah. RACHEL Okay, yeah, I will. All right, thanks. RACHEL LAPD found no prints or any other forensic evidence connecting Dylan Mattias to the scene. CHIEF Which doesn't make him innocent. KIM Okay, thank you. KIM The phone company says that the call to your house came from one of those disposable cell phones. RACHEL We can't trace that. KIM What they do know is that it was purchased in LA County. CHIEF All right, all right, let's get a description of this guy out to our people. CHIEF Send it to the Sheriff's Department, as well. I want to get them involved. CHIEF I want them to know what's going on, okay? RACHEL Okay. CHIEF All right. RACHEL Thank you. BOBBY What's that? JOE You stay here, buddy. ANNA Fire! LYDIA Anna's upstairs, Joe! Help her! Anna! ANNA All the smoke! LYDIA Anna, come out! ANNA I can't get out! LYDIA Be careful, Joe. LYDIA Joe is coming! Anna! Open the door! JOE Anna! Anna! Anna! Open the door! There's no handle on this side! JOE Just open the door knob! Twist it open! ANNA I-- I can't do it! LYDIA Anna! JOE Anna, just stand back, okay? Get away! Get away from the door for a second. LYDIA Anna. JOE Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! JOE Come on! I got you! I got you! I got you! JOE Bobby's down there waiting for you, okay? LYDIA Joe! Joe! Joe, Bertha! Bertha is downstairs! RACHEL Aunt Bertha, are they all right? Is everybody out? BERTHA I don't know! RACHEL Joe? JOE Bertha! RACHEL Joe? She's out. She's right here. LYDIA Anna. Anna. Sister! You'll be safe. ANNA It burned down. RACHEL Are you okay? LYDIA Bertha... Rachel. JOE Come on, come on, guys. It's okay. ANNA You saved me. The house burn down. BERTHA Rachel. ANNA House burning down. RACHEL It's all right. FIRE CHIEF Irv, go to overhaul. Miller, check for extension! FIRE CHIEF They found a gas can in the yard. FIRE CHIEF The state fire marshal is on his way, he's gonna have to make it official. JOE Are you saying this is arson? FIRE CHIEF You wouldn't know anybody who might want to do these ladies harm, do you? BERTHA Well, at least we will no longer need to paint the house. JOE I'm so sorry. BERTHA God will provide. RACHEL I'm gonna take them to Eli's until we figure out what to do. JOE Okay, I have to stay here and answer some questions. JOE I'll see you soon. ANNA Joe came for us. RACHEL I'm so sorry I wasn't there for you. RACHEL We need to stop and get something before we go to Uncle Eli's. CHLOE I just love small towns. Nobody locks their door, not even the police. RACHEL Chloe? CHLOE You know, I have been dying to ask you something since I got here and with everyone busy with the fire, seemed like the perfect time. RACHEL How did you know about the fire? CHLOE Are you and Micah-- how should I put this... an item? RACHEL What? CHLOE I know him so well, and I can tell, he really likes you. And I've seen those little looks between you. CHLOE Something tells me you're attracted to him, too, right? RACHEL All right, I think you better leave before-- CHLOE Before what? CHLOE You don't really think you can get that gun out before I shoot you, do you, Rachel? And I will shoot you. RACHEL You killed Grace. CHLOE She didn't deserve him... and neither do you. CHIEF Hey, Joe, Joe, somebody wants to talk to you. CHIEF Sheriff's deputies found him in a motel in the next town. CHIEF Just so you know, he was there all night, so he couldn't have set the fire. DYLAN You really thought I was capable of something like this? JOE What was I supposed to believe? JOE You show up, next thing I know, Rachel gets a threatening phone call. The inn burns down. JOE Chloe was right, I can't trust you. DYLAN Chloe? JOE Yeah, how did you think I knew that you were in LA the night that Grace was killed, huh? DYLAN Micah, the only thing I talked to Chloe about was money. DYLAN I never said anything to her about being at your house that night. JOE Well, now how did she know? JOE Come on! Come on! CHIEF Guys, let's go! RACHEL You left Bobby all alone in that room. CHLOE He was never alone. I waited in the dark until Micah came home. RACHEL That's how you knew Dylan was there? You were there waiting. CHLOE How do you think it felt for me? Listening to Bobby cry like that? CHLOE But he had to stay in his room. I couldn't let him see his mother. RACHEL You think that you can just replace her? CHLOE Once Micah and I are married, I'll be a better mother than she ever was. RACHEL Why'd you burn down the inn? CHLOE He was getting too attached to this place. He has to come home with me. ANNA Rachel, Bertha wants to know what's taking so long. LYDIA Rachel! LYDIA You no going nowhere. Sit, Anna, sit. ANNA Do you understand? CHIEF Rachel? CHIEF All right, ladies, we've got it. We've got it. JOE Are you okay? RACHEL I'm afraid it was Chloe, she killed Grace. JOE I know. CHIEF Anna, we're good. ANNA Okay. CHIEF All right, calm down, Miss. Calm down. CHIEF You're under arrest. Roll over on your stomach. Put your hands behind your back. CHLOE Let go of me. CHIEF Calm down. Help me get her up here. Careful, Miss, that's it. CHLOE I only wanted to be with you. Everything was for you. CHIEF Let's go. JOE You sure you're okay? RACHEL Yeah, I'm fine now. BERTHA Anna, Lydia, kommt! Kommt nach draussen. BERTHA For thereby some have entertained angels unawares. RACHEL It's over now. JOE It's just the beginning.