27/12/2011 River City


27/12/2011

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Is that you doing your bit to help the course of true love run smooth?

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-It never does though, does it, Leyla?

-SHE LAUGHS

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It's a ring.

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What?

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Will you marry me, Bob Adams?

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Of course I will.

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-Thank you.

-You already said...

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# White lips, pale face

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# Breathing in snowflakes

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# Burnt lungs, sour taste

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# Light's gone, day's end

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# Struggling to pay rent

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# Long nights, strange men... #

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Anything for us?

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-There you go.

-Thanks.

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# Stuck in her daydream

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# Been this way since 18 but lately

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# Her face seems slowly sinking, wasting

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# Crumbling like pastries... #

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You OK?

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What do you think?

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Can't believe he didn't even open it.

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Why would he do something like that?

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He's obviously not ready to deal with what happened yet.

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Deal with what YOU did, you mean.

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-Christina!

-What? It's the truth and we all know it.

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It's not all your mother's fault, hen.

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I wouldn't have expected anything else from that useless son of mine.

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The story of his life, always ran away from his responsibilities.

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Well, it's nae use to anybody, is it?

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We have to face up to what's happened.

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I can't believe you're just giving up like this.

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Your mother's just facing the facts, hen.

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Take it you've not told her yet?

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Told me what?

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After this run of gigs, Bob's moving to Dublin.

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What?

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He's got one or two pals there.

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Told me he's decided to go and stay with them.

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For how long?

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For good. So that's that.

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Hard as it is, Bob's not coming back

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and we're all going to have to accept that.

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# ..outside

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# For angels to fly

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# An angel will die

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# Covered in white

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# Closed eyes and hoping for a better life

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# This time we'll fade out tonight

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# Straight down the line

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# For angels to fly, to fly... # DOORBELL RINGS

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# To fly

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# Angels to fly. #

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Iona?

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Sorry about that.

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What are you doing?

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Nothing.

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Have you lost something?

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I've got a wee bit of a problem.

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What sort of problem?

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Promise you'll keep it to yourself.

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Iona, stop playing games and just tell me.

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Put it this way,

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do you ken anywhere that's open on Hogmanay that sells mousetraps?

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20?

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Suppose I could take it out of the Christmas money

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-that Gabriel gave me.

-Thanks.

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Going to the sales?

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Cool, I'll come with you, see what bargains we can find, eh?

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-What is it?

-I'm not going to the sales.

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Hogmanay dinner's at five sharp, remember.

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Might ask Stevie.

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-What?

-Nothing.

-I thought you were OK with him now?

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I am, but dinner with his girlfriend's family

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-probably isn't his idea of a good Hogmanay, is it?

-MOBILE RINGS

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I need to take this. Better if it's just us, eh?

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Don't be late.

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Hi, there. Thanks for calling back.

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-So, what's going on?

-I'm going to see Bob.

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He replied to your letter?

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-No. It came back unopened this morning.

-He wouldn't even read it?

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That's rough.

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I know that if I can just see him face to face I can make him change his mind and come back.

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-You think so?

-'Course.

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What?

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Just everything that happened with your mum,

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you can't really blame him for not wanting to be here, can you?

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Are you going to lend me the money or not?

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I don't think it's a good idea.

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-Fine. Forget I even asked.

-Are you going to leave it?

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No. Whether you help me or not, I'm going to see him.

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How though? You don't have any money.

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Dunno yet. Hitchhike maybe.

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-Don't worry about it.

-Christina, wait.

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Give me half an hour.

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Hey, Gabriel, what can I get you?

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I think I might just...

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-Order us a coffee, will you, Gabe?

-Two coffees.

-Coming up.

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Have you got a minute?

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-Nicole asked if Stevie could come round tonight.

-LEYLA: So?

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-It's rude, you know.

-To stare.

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-Nice ring.

-Nice? It's gorgeous!

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So, what's it like being engaged?

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No' really any different to no' being.

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Leyla, tea to go, and this is Michael's coffee.

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-We'll see you tonight, yeah?

-Eh?

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-In the pub for the bells.

-I'm not sure, Michael, I think...

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You're not sure? It's Hogmanay.

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We'll be there, won't we love?

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-Yeah.

-Stella, have you and Bob done anything to mark your engagement?

-No.

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-See you later, guys.

-We cannae have that. Why don't we make it a double celebration?

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Your engagement along with the New Year.

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-But my ma's away. She'll go mental if she misses it.

-She won't mind.

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So what do you say?

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-I dunno... Is it no' a bit short-notice to organise it and that?

-That's why I'm going to help you.

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-I'm working.

-Listen, would you mind if I borrowed Stella,

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help her organise her engagement party?

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-'Course not. I can manage on my own, pet. Away you go.

-Are you sure?

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Sorted.

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We're just going to the sales.

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OK, have fun.

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Oh, see if you can pick me something up...

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-..at the sales with Nicole.

-Right, yeah.

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And, Christina...

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What?

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..I know things have been hard lately, but you're OK, aren't you?

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-Yeah, I'm fine. See you later.

-Bye.

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SHE SIGHS Where is he?

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HORN HONKS

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Taxi for Miss Brodie and Miss O'Hara.

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Happy New Year, ladies!

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There you go.

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ENGINE STARTS

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Yeah, well, that's mouse droppings all right.

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I ken. That was why I was after some traps.

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-You're going to need more than a few traps!

-How many mice are there?

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I don't know, but this is a public space.

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It has to be done properly. You might have to close down.

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-What? I cannae dae that.

-Iona, you sell food!

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You can't stay open if you've got an infestation of rodents!

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The thought of it. It's New Year's, how am I supposed to get rid of them?

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Wish I'd never opened my mouth now.

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Look, I've got a contact in environmental health.

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So?

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So...leave it with me.

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This is only a wee town, so shouldn't be that hard to find him.

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-Especially a guy his size!

-HE LAUGHS

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-What?

-Thanks for this, Stevie.

-Nae bother.

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Remember, I told my dad I'd be back by five.

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You will be. I'll have well sorted things out by then.

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This time in a couple of hours, he'll be sitting in that van

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-on his way home with us.

-How though? He didn't even read your letter.

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It'll be different when he sees me. He's my dad.

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Let's go.

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Right, thanks I owe you one.

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Well?

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Well, you don't have an infestation, so you'll be all right.

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-Really?

-Just a stray.

-One's bad enough.

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He's taken care of it, so you're fine.

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They're coming from along the street, so...

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-YOU won't have to close.

-Who will, then?

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Thanks for this.

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You know me.

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-Mmm, I do.

-What?

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You never really do anything unless there's something in it for you.

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Nicole, are you insinuating I have an ulterior motive

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-in helping your wee pal oot?

-So what is it?

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Don't know what you're talking aboot.

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All right, it did enter my mind that, once she's sorted,

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maybe me and you can have a wee bit of fun without your dad's beady eye on us.

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-What kind of fun?

-Whatever you're up for.

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We're too late.

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-Receptionist said he checked out first thing this morning.

-Where's he gone?

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I've got no idea.

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Receptionist - man or a woman?

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-Woman.

-Right.

-Where are you going?

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I'm going to charm the pants aff her, get a wee bit of info.

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CHRISTINA LAUGHS

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OK, thank you.

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Tell me this is some sort of joke.

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Right, how long am I going to be closed for?

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-Could be a couple of weeks.

-A couple of weeks?!

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They're going to be behind because of the Christmas holidays.

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And in the meantime I'm going to be losing money hand over fist!

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You can't stay open if you're riddled with mice.

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You know, it wouldn't be so bad

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if you didnae look so pleased about it all!

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-I'm not pleased!

-Och, away you go. You're in your element

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-when you're playing at being a councillor.

-Don't be ridiculous!

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-I was just trying to help Iona out!

-Everything all right?

-Yeah!

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Just wondering when you wanted me and Liz over tonight.

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-Erm, eight o'clock, is that OK?

-Aye, aye.

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I'm really looking forward to wee Stuart's first proper Hogmanay.

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Yeah, cannae wait.

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Is everything all right?

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It's fine, Dad, really.

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Apart from the fact that, because of my sister,

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I'm not going to be earning a penny for two weeks.

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It's not my fault you're infested!

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-Infested?

-Dad... Dad, it's fine, really.

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Nothing for you to worry about.

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-Can't believe he'd only checked out a couple of hours ago.

-Don't give up hope yet.

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That wee receptionist said she'd seen him doing a bit of busking about the place.

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-Bit of a long shot though.

-I telt you, it's a wee town.

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Gotta be worth a try, isn't it? Come on, let's keep looking, eh?

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It'll just be a few sandwiches and sausage rolls, that all right?

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'Course it's all right. And listen, congratulations to the pair of you.

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Thanks, Raymond.

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-What?

-A few sandwiches and sausage rolls, aye?

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-What's wrang with that?

-You going to tell him or shall I?

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Have you any idea what these two are on about?

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Not a clue.

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It's my engagement party.

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-I was kinda hoping for something a bit mair special.

-Right.

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How about we throw some pies in?

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-That'll do the trick for sure!

-Couldn't help overhearing there.

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-Not like you.

-Aside from the actual wedding itself,

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the engagement party is one of the biggest events in a girl's life.

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-Really?

-Am I right?

-Definitely.

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Stella's saying to the world, "Look at me. I've found my man, finally!

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"And I'm getting married, so come and celebrate with me."

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And to dae that, she needs a lot mair than a few frozen pies.

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-Ken what you need?

-I'm sure you're going to tell me.

-A party-planner.

-Yeah?

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Now it is very short-notice but I happen to know the very person.

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Wouldnae happen to be you by any chance, would it?

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Got it in one.

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Are you no' working?

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Well, I had a wee bit of an unwelcome visitor at the deli this morning so I shut up early.

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-So, what do you say?

-I say that's a great idea.

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-Brilliant!

-Let's get cracking then, shall we?

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-Know my favourite thing about the holiday season?

-What's that?

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All the days we get to close up the surgery early.

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-You all right?

-Yeah.

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-Sure?

-Yeah, why wouldn't I be?

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-Don't know. You just seem a bit...distant.

-You're imagining things. I'm fine.

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-Hi, there.

-Hi.

-What can I get you?

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Right, so, see when we get shot of her...

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-I mean, when she finds the big chap...

-That's better.

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..what do you fancy doing?

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-You tell me. You're the one with the ulterior motive.

-DISTANT ACOUSTIC GUITAR

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# All is quiet on New Year's Day... #

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Listen.

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We've found him!

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I think we should leave them to it, eh?

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# I wanna be with you, be with you night and day... #

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Cheers.

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# Nothing changes on New Year's Day

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# I will be with you again

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# I... #

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-What are you doing here?

-HE SIGHS

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MUSIC: "Heartbeats" by Jose Gonzalez

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# One night to be confused

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# One night to speed up truth

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# We had a promise made

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# Four hands and then away... #

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Your face when you saw me was a picture!

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Should have took a photo on my phone.

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Was so gutted when the woman at the B & B said you'd checked out.

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Thought that was it. Until I heard you singing, that is.

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Thanks, pet. Does your mum know you're here?

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Gonnae give her a ring and let her know? She'll be going out of her mind wondering where you are.

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-It's fine. She thinks I'm at the sales.

-You shouldnae have lied!

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-Could hardly tell her the truth, could I?

-How?

-Cos she'd have told me not to come!

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Well, she'd have been right.

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No, she wouldn't. Someone had to do something.

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-I think you should go home.

-I will. As soon as you're ready.

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-Christina...

-Look me in the eye and tell me you've been happy since you went away.

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You can't, can you?

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No.

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Sorted then. You're coming home with me and that's that.

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-Nice, isn't it?

-What?

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Being here, away from everything and everyone.

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Away fae your da?

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Well, I suppose you cannae really blame him, can you?

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See if I'd a daughter,

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no chance I'd be wanting her going with a guy like me.

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-What do you mean?

-Think about it. Suppose I could be described as a parent's worst nightmare.

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-Shut up.

-It's the truth! Look at me! I'm not exactly what you'd call perfect boyfriend material, am I?

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No. But if you were, then I wouldn't be doing this.

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D'you like that?

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-It was all right.

-Just all right?

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Need to do it a wee bit mair before I can make a final decision.

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-I'll give Nicole a ring, tell her we're ready to go home.

-Hold on a minute, eh?

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-See the letter you sent me?

-The one that came back unopened this morning?

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Why didn't you read it?

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-I wanted to open it and see what you had to say but...

-Actually, I'm glad you didn't.

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It was that that spurred me on to come here and find you.

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Everything's going to be all right now, isn't it?

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Look, while I've been away,

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-I've been doing some thinking.

-Yeah...?

-And...

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And what?

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And I hate to have to say it, but I've come to the conclusion

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that getting involved with you and your mother

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was the worst, stupidest thing I've ever done in my life.

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-Ta-da!

-Oh!

-What d'you think?

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-Mouthwatering.

-Sure I cannae tempt you into coming tonight, Robbie?

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No, I managed to blag two VIP tickets to this big gay Hogmanay party.

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Promises to be the best in the entire country, maybe even the whole world.

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-Sounds fun.

-No, I would love to come to the Ship,

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but I promised I'd take Hayley. I cannae let her down, I'm her BGM.

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-BGM?

-Best gay mate.

-Oh!

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Oh, by the way, I managed to get a karaoke. Only problem is,

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the guy that owns it has got another gig. We're going to have to man it ourselves.

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-Oh, that's no problem. I'll take charge of it.

-ROBBIE LAUGHS

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Not sure that's a good idea.

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-She's kinda got a problem haunin' the mic back over after she's got a haud of it.

-Aye.

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-Nah, no' quite right.

-That's going to be lethal!

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Och, don't exaggerate, you. And anyway, it's Hogmanay,

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a time you're supposed to forget your worries and move on

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and also a time when tradition dictates you get so pie-eyed

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-you don't know whether it's New Year or New York.

-Toot-toot!

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Here, get that down you.

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-My throat's on fire! Quick, gie's some water!

-THEY LAUGH

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-Oh!

-Here!

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-You OK?

-Don't pretend you care.

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-Of course I care.

-Funny way of showing it!

-Christina...

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What's happened to you? It's like you're a different person.

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-Do you really expect me to be the same? After everything?

-You loved my mum. You loved me.

0:21:100:21:15

-Exactly. I don't understand.

-Loved.

0:21:150:21:19

I loved youse both to bits and look where it's got me!

0:21:190:21:23

I know this is going to hurt you, Christina, but you need to face facts.

0:21:230:21:25

You've wasted your time coming here. I'm never coming home.

0:21:250:21:30

MOBILE RINGS

0:22:010:22:04

RINGING CONTINUES

0:22:110:22:14

-Oi, it's Christina.

-RINGING STOPS

0:22:230:22:28

'Hey, it's Nicole. Leave a message.'

0:22:350:22:39

Would've thought Christina would be back by now. She was only going into town with Nicole.

0:23:010:23:08

-Is everything OK?

-Fine.

-No it's not. What's the matter?

0:23:090:23:18

Was just thinking about when it comes to midnight.

0:23:180:23:21

-What?

-Who's going to be wor first foot?

0:23:210:23:26

When I was a wee lassie, it was the man of the house that did it.

0:23:280:23:32

But he's not here, is he?

0:23:320:23:35

Molly, I'm so sorry.

0:23:350:23:38

I know this is all down to me.

0:23:380:23:41

Now, listen, you did wrong but you apologised.

0:23:410:23:46

It's no' your fault

0:23:460:23:47

if that stupid big son of mine's not man enough to accept it.

0:23:470:23:50

We're all better off withoot him.

0:23:500:23:53

What part of "no" do you not understand?

0:24:090:24:13

-I told you to go home!

-I needed to give you something first.

0:24:130:24:18

-You OK?

-Aye. Aye, of course!

0:24:460:24:51

What's the matter?

0:24:550:24:57

Nothing.

0:24:570:24:59

What is it?

0:24:590:25:02

Do you not like the way I kiss or something?

0:25:020:25:05

No, I love the way you kiss. Really.

0:25:050:25:09

What is it, then?

0:25:090:25:11

It's getting a bit hot, isn't it?

0:25:130:25:15

And you've got a problem with that?

0:25:150:25:17

Not at all.

0:25:170:25:19

So why have we stopped?

0:25:190:25:22

-What?

-What you said about wanting your first time to be special...

0:25:240:25:30

the back of my van is hardly that, is it?

0:25:300:25:34

Better than my dad's office!

0:25:340:25:37

-I want to do this.

-You sure?

-Positive. Do you?

0:25:400:25:46

What do you think?

0:25:460:25:49

Well, then.

0:25:490:25:52

Haud on.

0:25:550:25:57

This what you're looking for?

0:26:000:26:02

You've planned this out all along, haven't you?

0:26:020:26:05

Let's just say I came prepared.

0:26:050:26:06

Come here.

0:26:060:26:08

Dublin?

0:26:120:26:14

Molly told me.

0:26:150:26:17

-Aye.

-How come?

0:26:190:26:22

-I've got a mate over there in the business.

-Great.

0:26:220:26:27

I need to make a new start. What your mum did...

0:26:300:26:33

-Was wrong.

-Aye, it was.

-And you're going to punish everyone for it?

0:26:330:26:38

D'you think this is easy for me?

0:26:380:26:39

-Do you think I've no' tried to move on?

-I don't know, have you?

0:26:390:26:44

Aye, of course I have.

0:26:440:26:46

You and Tattie were the best things that ever happened to me.

0:26:460:26:48

It was hard for me, it was hard for me to believe it was all true,

0:26:480:26:51

that somebody like her would be interested in somebody like me.

0:26:510:26:56

Then, one day, I realised that aye, she was.

0:26:560:27:01

Then you came on the scene and, well, it was magical.

0:27:010:27:06

It was like the family I'd dreamed of having all these years.

0:27:060:27:10

I was like that, "Wake up, Bob, you're dreaming.

0:27:100:27:13

"It's too good to be true."

0:27:130:27:15

And it was, wasn't it?

0:27:160:27:20

What about this?

0:27:200:27:22

Doesn't seeing this make you want to come home?

0:27:220:27:26

That doesn't mean anything to me, pet.

0:27:280:27:31

-You don't mean that.

-I do.

0:27:310:27:34

I wasn't even that poor wee thing's dad.

0:27:340:27:37

-It's a fact.

-OK. But you promised to be my dad.

0:27:400:27:47

I know I did.

0:27:470:27:49

And you're going to break that promise?

0:27:490:27:53

I'm sorry, I have to.

0:27:530:27:55

-I'm sorry.

-Not as sorry as I am.

0:27:570:28:00

-Want some?

-No thanks, darlin'. Saving myself for the bells.

0:28:150:28:20

All the more for me, then.

0:28:200:28:22

Suppose I'd better see what Christina wanted.

0:28:250:28:29

Look at the time! Come on, we need to go, my dad's going to go mental. Stevie, come on!

0:28:380:28:46

# Blackbird singing in the dead of night

0:28:500:28:53

# Take these broken wings and learn to fly

0:28:530:28:57

# All your life

0:28:580:29:01

# You were only waiting for this moment to arise

0:29:020:29:07

# Blackbird singing in the dead of night

0:29:110:29:16

# Take these sunken eyes and learn to see

0:29:160:29:19

# All your life

0:29:200:29:23

# You were only waiting for this moment to be free

0:29:230:29:28

# Blackbird, fly

0:29:280:29:33

# Blackbird, fly

0:29:330:29:37

# Into the light of the dark, black night... #

0:29:370:29:41

SHE SIGHS

0:29:440:29:45

# Blackbird fly

0:29:570:30:01

# Blackbird fly

0:30:020:30:06

# Into the light of the dark black night... #

0:30:060:30:10

-I said I'd be back in time for this stupid Hogmanay dinner.

-I know.

0:30:310:30:34

I should have answered when she phoned me earlier on. Something must have happened.

0:30:340:30:39

Stop worrying. It'll be fine. It will. We just need to find her. Come on, let's go.

0:30:390:30:44

-Hi.

-All right, Gina?

0:30:470:30:50

Stella, I'm sorry to break this to you on New Year's Eve,

0:30:500:30:53

-but I've got some bad news about work.

-What?

0:30:530:30:57

I'm going to have to lay you off for a wee while.

0:30:570:31:00

-You're sacking me?

-Course I'm not sacking you. What would I do that for?

-OK, what is it then?

0:31:000:31:08

-We're going to have to shut for a couple of weeks.

-Why?

0:31:080:31:12

Apparently there's mice in the building and we're not allowed

0:31:120:31:15

-to serve food while they're about.

-Right. It is just for a couple of weeks but, aye?

0:31:150:31:20

But you'll still make it the night, won't you?

0:31:200:31:24

Och, sorry, Bob, Eileen's having this New Year's bash upstairs in the pub.

0:31:240:31:28

-But don't worry, I'll be sure to nip down and wish youse all the best.

-See you later.

-See you.

0:31:280:31:35

I knew this was a bad idea.

0:31:350:31:37

I should never have got involved in the first place.

0:31:370:31:39

How were you meant to know she was going to go AWOL like that?

0:31:390:31:43

What am I going to say to her mum if we can't find her?

0:31:430:31:46

No need to worry about that. Over there.

0:31:470:31:51

I've been trying to phone you.

0:32:030:32:06

-Are you OK? What happened?

-He doesn't want to know.

0:32:070:32:14

He's meant to be my dad and he doesn't want to know.

0:32:140:32:18

C'mon, let's get her back to the van. C'mon, pal.

0:32:180:32:21

Don't know what he's thinking about.

0:32:310:32:33

-Who?

-Gabe.

0:32:330:32:36

Helping to organise Bob and Stella's engagement party.

0:32:360:32:39

Must be going soft in his old age.

0:32:390:32:41

-Did I tell you about Nicole?

-No, what about her?

-She's gone into town with Christina.

-Good.

0:32:420:32:49

I'm just glad she's going out with someone her own age.

0:32:490:32:53

-As long as she's back for the dinner.

-She should be on her way back now.

0:32:530:32:57

I'll give her a call, see where she is.

0:32:570:32:59

SHE VOMITS

0:33:010:33:03

Right, if I stick my foot down, I think we'll just about make it.

0:33:050:33:09

-SHE HEAVES

-Are you OK?

0:33:090:33:11

-PHONE RINGS

-It's Leyla.

0:33:140:33:19

-Hello?

-COUGHING AND HEAVING

0:33:190:33:23

It's New Year's Eve. There's loads of drunks about.

0:33:230:33:27

There's the bus now, gotta go. See you soon, bye.

0:33:270:33:30

-Feeling better?

-If you're going to spew in my van, do it in that, huh?

0:33:330:33:38

You're going to be closed for two weeks?

0:33:500:33:53

Could be more, could be less.

0:33:530:33:55

Could you not have just put some traps down,

0:33:550:33:57

-instead of getting the council involved?

-Wasn't my idea.

0:33:570:34:02

-Eileen?

-Got it in one.

-Trust her.

0:34:030:34:09

Look, darlin', there's no point in worrying about it.

0:34:090:34:13

It's happened now and there's nothing I can do.

0:34:130:34:17

D'you know what? I'm not going to let it spoil my Hogmanay.

0:34:170:34:20

-See? Told you I'd get you back in time for your dinner.

-Thanks.

0:34:360:34:42

-What are you doing?!

-I don't think that's a good idea, doll, do you?

0:34:420:34:47

He's right.

0:34:470:34:48

-What we going to do?

-Only one thing we can do.

0:34:510:34:56

Tatiana...

0:35:000:35:03

-What's happened?

-None of your business.

0:35:030:35:07

Christina! Don't talk to me like that.

0:35:070:35:09

-I'll talk to you however I like...

-Think we better leave you to it, Tattie.

0:35:090:35:14

Bye.

0:35:150:35:17

Have you been drinking?

0:35:200:35:23

-What does it look like?

-Oh, Christina...

0:35:230:35:26

..what's wrong?

0:35:280:35:30

I went to see Bob. I asked him to come back.

0:35:320:35:35

-And what did he say?

-What do you think he said? No.

0:35:350:35:41

-Oh, Christina.

-Get off me! I hate you for what you've done, this is all your fault!

0:35:410:35:46

I'm going to be sick.

0:35:460:35:49

DOOR CLOSES

0:35:510:35:53

At last.

0:35:530:35:56

-You're late.

-By ten minutes, chill out.

0:35:560:35:59

Well, dinner's ready so...

0:36:020:36:04

Leyla, there's enough for one more, isn't there?

0:36:060:36:10

Erm, yeah, I suppose, yeah.

0:36:100:36:14

Great. You're starving, aren't you, Stevie?

0:36:140:36:17

Aye. I'd love to stay, if... if that's all right with you?

0:36:170:36:21

Yeah, course it is. The more the merrier.

0:36:220:36:25

Knew you wouldn't say no. Going to wash my hands.

0:36:250:36:28

I'll get another plate then.

0:36:310:36:32

Did...did she say if he mentioned me?

0:36:390:36:42

-Course he didn't.

-I don't really know what he said.

0:36:450:36:48

Don't you worry, Tattie. You don't need to spare my feelings.

0:36:480:36:53

I was stupid even to ask.

0:36:530:36:56

-Here we go.

-Thank you.

0:37:120:37:15

You're late. I was going to send out a search party.

0:37:170:37:20

I didn't realise there was a deadline.

0:37:200:37:23

-Oh, here we are.

-Don't expect you'll say no to a wee dram of this.

0:37:230:37:30

Actually I will.

0:37:300:37:32

I'm looking after wee Stuart tonight.

0:37:320:37:34

-How's that wrist of yours.

-Oh, I tell you, I'll be glad when they take it off.

0:37:360:37:41

-Itches like mad.

-It all looks fantastic.

0:37:410:37:46

It's Hogmanay.

0:37:460:37:47

If you can't push the boat out tonight, when can you?

0:37:470:37:50

And it's only money.

0:37:500:37:51

-Let's make a toast.

-To a healthy, wealthy and prosperous 2012.

0:37:510:37:57

-Cheers!

-Cheers.

0:37:570:38:00

Oi, that's enough, you two.

0:38:150:38:18

-Dad!

-He's joking. Aren't you?

-Yeah, course I am.

0:38:180:38:26

-And don't think you're going mad tonight in the pub.

-Not even one drink?

0:38:260:38:28

-Not one.

-It's New Year's Eve.

-I don't care what it is. You might think you're all grown up,

0:38:280:38:34

but you're still my little girl. Chop-chop.

0:38:340:38:36

Oi!

0:38:450:38:47

Dad? Dad...I thought you were going to the toilet.

0:39:030:39:08

-What are you doing in here?

-Um, I've been to the toilet. I just came in to, um...

0:39:080:39:16

-To what?

-What time's Gina coming?

-What are you talking about? She's been here over an hour.

0:39:160:39:22

What's the matter with you?

0:39:220:39:24

I'm going to have to keep my eye on how much you drink tonight. Come on, let's go.

0:39:260:39:31

CHEERING

0:39:340:39:37

-Cheers, everybody.

-There you go, on the house.

0:39:370:39:40

-Thanks, guys.

-Thanks for doing this, mate. We would have organised something ourselves,

0:39:400:39:45

-but you know what it's like.

-No bother. Glad to help.

0:39:450:39:48

There's a karaoke machine over there. I've put your names down for the first song.

0:39:480:39:52

-You kidding on?

-Oh, well,

0:39:520:39:55

I'll be the first one to sing my heart out.

0:39:550:39:57

I'm going to get the soppy bit out the road

0:39:570:39:59

-and say thanks very much for everything you've done for us.

-There's no need.

0:39:590:40:03

-We enjoyed it, didn't we?

-Aye, strange as it may seem, yeah.

0:40:030:40:07

-Aye, I bet youse did.

-What's that supposed to mean?

0:40:070:40:12

It's just I was watching the two of youse earlier on and you make a good team.

0:40:120:40:17

All I'm saying is, is that the two of youse are single.

0:40:170:40:20

Maybe make a go of it?

0:40:200:40:22

Strictly professional relationship, isn't that right, Iona?

0:40:220:40:26

-Gabe, can I get you a proper drink.

-Thanks. I'll be over in a minute.

0:40:270:40:32

I'll just have some more of this.

0:40:320:40:34

-Everything is lovely, Eileen. You've surpassed yourself.

-Thanks, Liz.

0:40:410:40:47

-You not having any?

-I've not got much of an appetite at the moment.

0:40:500:40:54

-I heard about your wee problem.

-Problem?

-At the cafe.

0:40:540:41:00

Oh, yeah, just one of these things, eh?

0:41:000:41:04

And it'll be a couple of weeks before the mice are gone? Is that right?

0:41:040:41:09

Apparently. Och, I'm not that bothered about it really.

0:41:090:41:13

I'm going to see what I can do. See if we can pull a few strings.

0:41:130:41:18

-Oh, now, that's very good of you, Eileen.

-Isn't it just.

0:41:180:41:21

Well, if you can't help family, who can you help?

0:41:210:41:25

I don't know why I bothered.

0:41:370:41:40

Sorry. I didn't have much of an appetite.

0:41:400:41:44

By the time I'd cooked it all, I wasn't very hungry either.

0:41:460:41:52

Mum...

0:42:000:42:03

You all right, Christina?

0:42:050:42:07

-You would not believe how busy it is down there.

-Music to my ears.

0:42:220:42:27

You wouldn't expect anything else on New Year's Eve.

0:42:270:42:30

And it's Bob and Stella's party too, don't forget.

0:42:310:42:36

-Yeah.

-All right for some, eh?

-Gina...

-Sorry?

0:42:360:42:41

You know you can be so insensitive sometimes, Eileen.

0:42:410:42:45

-What have I done?

-As if you don't know.

-I don't know.

0:42:450:42:50

Stop acting stupid. All this talk about how successful the pub is.

0:42:500:42:55

-Shame we can't say the same for the Oyster, eh?

-I knew it'd be about that.

0:42:550:42:59

You effectively closed down my business today.

0:42:590:43:02

You can't run a cafe with mice running all over the place.

0:43:020:43:05

All you had to do was have a quiet word with me and I would have sorted it.

0:43:050:43:09

But oh, no, she comes in all guns blazing.

0:43:090:43:13

-I was just doing my job.

-I saw a documentary the other night about the SS,

0:43:130:43:17

that's what they said.

0:43:170:43:20

Did she just compare me to the Nazi Party?

0:43:200:43:22

Come on, you two, it's New Year's Eve.

0:43:220:43:24

-She started it, not me.

-Emotions always run high on Hogmanay. Let's just calm down, eh?

0:43:240:43:30

Who's up for another drink?

0:43:310:43:33

CHEERING

0:43:390:43:41

# They say we're young and we don't know

0:43:440:43:47

# We won't find out until we grow... #

0:43:470:43:52

On yerself, wee bro!

0:43:520:43:54

# Well, I don't know if all that's true

0:43:540:43:57

# Cos you got me and, baby I got you... #

0:43:570:44:02

Right, I'd better go keep an eye on the lovebirds.

0:44:020:44:04

# Babe

0:44:040:44:06

TOGETHER: # I got you, babe... #

0:44:060:44:09

-I think we need to talk.

-I've got a proposition for you.

-Oh, aye. What's that?

0:44:090:44:14

What Stella said earlier...about... about you and me being a good team.

0:44:140:44:21

She was right, wasn't she?

0:44:210:44:24

# I guess that's so... #

0:44:240:44:26

-Aye, I suppose.

-So here's my idea...

0:44:260:44:32

Oh, sorry, thought I was going to hiccup again.

0:44:350:44:37

-# Babe... #

-I thought you didn't like my punch.

0:44:370:44:42

See after six or seven glasses, it's actually not that bad.

0:44:420:44:45

-Anyway, what was I saying? Aye, why don't we take Stella's advice and get together?

-Us?

0:44:450:44:53

Well, not the now. We're still young...ish.

0:44:530:45:00

There's a chance we might meet the right one out there.

0:45:000:45:04

But let's make a pact.

0:45:070:45:08

If we're still single this time next year, we'll seriously consider it.

0:45:080:45:15

-What do you say?

-I say that that's the best idea I've heard in a long time.

0:45:150:45:20

-Thought you might like it.

-What do you say we discuss it in the morning...when you're sober?

0:45:200:45:26

Yeah.

0:45:260:45:27

(Still got it.)

0:45:270:45:29

# I got you, babe

0:45:310:45:33

# I got you, babe

0:45:340:45:36

# I got you to hold my hand... #

0:45:380:45:41

Och, Dad, don't you worry about me, darlin', I'll be fine.

0:45:410:45:45

Course you will. Don't let it get you down, time will soon go.

0:45:450:45:50

-The cafe will be better than ever, that's the way to look at it.

-Know your problem, Gina?

0:45:500:45:56

No, but I'm sure you're going to take great delight in telling me.

0:45:560:45:59

-Here we go again.

-You only think about number one.

0:45:590:46:03

Is she for real?

0:46:060:46:08

"Oh, poor me! I'm going to have to close my business for two weeks."

0:46:080:46:13

-What about your poor unsuspecting customers?

-What are you on about?

0:46:130:46:16

"Cheese and onion sandwich? No problem.

0:46:160:46:19

"And how about a wee side order of mouse droppings to go with it?" You are selfish to the core.

0:46:190:46:23

-Eileen, stop this now.

-Oh, shut up, Dad.

0:46:230:46:28

-Don't you take that tone with me.

-I might have known you'd take her side.

0:46:280:46:32

Princess Gina never could put a foot wrong as far as you were concerned, could she?

0:46:320:46:36

-That's not true, Eileen.

-What would you know? You weren't there.

0:46:360:46:40

Look, whatever else you've got to say, just keep it to yourself. Cos I'm not interested.

0:46:400:46:47

I'm away downstairs to see Bob and Stella, I'll catch you later.

0:46:470:46:50

# Sometimes it's hard

0:47:010:47:03

# To be a woman... #

0:47:030:47:07

Just heading to the loo.

0:47:100:47:12

-About before...

-What?

0:47:160:47:19

Iona's stupid proposition thing...

0:47:190:47:21

What about it?

0:47:210:47:23

-She was just having a laugh.

-Gabriel, it's none of my business.

0:47:230:47:26

I just wanted you to know that though.

0:47:260:47:28

# Doin' things that you don't...understand... #

0:47:280:47:33

I saw...

0:47:350:47:36

-Saw what?

-Your face when she said it.

0:47:370:47:41

You're imagining things.

0:47:420:47:44

-No, I'm not.

-You're a single man, you're free to choose who you want.

0:47:440:47:49

-Leyla...

-We need to stop this, your brother's coming back.

0:47:490:47:52

-All right, you two?

-Hey. Gabriel was just saying something interesting.

0:47:520:47:56

-Oh, yeah?

-That if him and Iona are still single in 12 months,

0:47:560:48:01

-they're going to hook up.

-You could do worse, Gabe.

0:48:010:48:04

-My words exactly.

-Very clever.

-What are you on about now?

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-Running down here, playing the victim.

-I came down to see Stella and Bob.

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Not to make me look bad?

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I think you're managing fine all by yourself.

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# Give him two arms to cling to... #

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I meant what I said, You have always been able to wrap my dad round your wee finger.

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You're talking absolute rubbish and you know it.

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And by the way, don't you ever snap at him like that again.

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I'll snap at whoever I damn well please.

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How can you talk like that? He's our dad!

0:48:370:48:40

-And a better one we couldn't have wished for.

-Not from where I'm standing.

0:48:400:48:45

Anyway, you're a fine one to talk about parenting. You've got two daughters

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who don't seem anxious to be anywhere near you.

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People in glass houses.

0:48:520:48:53

-What's that supposed to mean?

-You want me to spell it out for you?

-I think you're going to have to.

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Given your track record,

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you were never going to be in the running for Mother Of The Year. God help poor wee Stuart.

0:49:000:49:06

Glad I came now.

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Sorry for spoiling your party, darlin'.

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It's nearly...time.

0:49:210:49:23

It's almost midnight.

0:49:320:49:35

Why don't you come on the landing with me and Molly?

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What for?

0:49:370:49:39

See the New Year in together. There's fireworks.

0:49:390:49:42

-You're sure?

-Yep.

0:49:440:49:46

-You all right?

-Thanks, dear.

0:49:590:50:01

-Right, who's for a wee top up for the bells?

-No, thank you.

-Dad?

0:50:010:50:07

Right, what are you looking at me like that for?

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-Do you really need to ask?

-Might have known you've taken her side.

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-I am not taking sides.

-Not how it looks from where I'm standing.

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What happened wasn't my fault.

0:50:190:50:21

What? She was asking for it. She's been snippy all night.

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I think you should go and apologise to her.

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-If anybody should apologise, it's her not me.

-You're like a child sometimes, Eileen, do you know that?

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-Let's go home.

-No, no, no. It's all right. I'll go and see Gina.

0:50:360:50:41

-I'll sort things out.

-Now?

0:50:410:50:45

-I was thinking in the morning.

-Come on.

0:50:450:50:48

-What are you doing?

-I need to talk to you.

0:51:000:51:03

-Not now. Michael'll wonder where I am.

-He'll be all right for a minute or two.

0:51:030:51:09

-What is it?

-Our kiss...

-I don't want to discuss this.

-Tough. I do.

0:51:090:51:17

You know, I don't regret that it happened. In fact, I'm glad that it did.

0:51:180:51:24

Wait. How do you feel?

0:51:240:51:28

You know how I feel. We...we said this wouldn't happen again.

0:51:300:51:36

That's not what I asked you. Are you glad that it happened?

0:51:360:51:39

-Gabriel...

-Answer the question.

0:51:410:51:45

-I'm married. To your brother.

-But you don't regret it...do you?

0:51:460:51:54

There you are! I've been looking for you everywhere. Come on! You'll miss the fireworks.

0:52:040:52:09

-I just came to say sorry.

-She's in there.

0:52:200:52:25

-I brought your coat and, um...

-Yeah?

0:52:360:52:41

I'm not going to beat around the bush, I've come to say...

0:52:420:52:47

-I've come to apologise.

-Is that right?

0:52:470:52:52

-Things got a bit out of hand.

-A bit?

0:52:530:52:59

Well, a lot.

0:52:590:53:02

Not going to make this easy for me, are you?

0:53:050:53:08

-Actually I am.

-You are?

0:53:120:53:17

-Save your breath, eh? You know, on the apology.

-What?

-You heard me.

0:53:170:53:24

-I don't really want it.

-But it's Hogmanay.

0:53:240:53:29

I don't care. You see you've gone too far this time.

0:53:290:53:36

And I'll never... won't ever forgive you.

0:53:360:53:41

So... ..get out, eh?

0:53:410:53:46

Right, you. We're going to see the New Year in properly and I am not taking no for an answer.

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CHEERING

0:54:370:54:40

Oh, that's brilliant.

0:54:430:54:45

-Get a room, you two, will you?

-Hey...

0:54:500:54:54

-Happy New Year.

-Happy New Year.

-Oh, I love you.

0:54:540:54:59

Happy New Year!

0:55:000:55:03

-ALL SING AULD LANG SYNE Come on, join in!

-I don't know all the words.

0:55:030:55:09

Don't worry, hen, nobody knows all the words.

0:55:090:55:13

-# For auld lang syne. #

-CHEERING

0:55:130:55:16

Hooray! Oh-ho! GUITAR STRUMS

0:55:160:55:22

# We twa hae paddled

0:55:220:55:26

# In the burn

0:55:260:55:28

# Frae morning sun till dine

0:55:280:55:33

# But seas between us

0:55:330:55:38

# Braid hae roared Sin' auld lang syne

0:55:380:55:44

# For auld lang syne, my dear

0:55:450:55:51

# For auld lang syne

0:55:510:55:56

# We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet

0:55:560:56:02

# For auld lang syne. #

0:56:020:56:08

# Should auld acquaintance be forgot

0:56:110:56:18

ALL JOIN IN: # And never brought to mind

0:56:180:56:23

# Should auld acquaintance be forgot

0:56:230:56:29

# For auld lang syne

0:56:290:56:34

# For auld lang syne, my dear

0:56:340:56:42

# For auld lang syne

0:56:420:56:47

# We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet

0:56:470:56:53

# For auld lang syne. #

0:56:530:56:58

-Oh, Stevie!

-Think this is yours, pal, you left it outside the Deli.

-Aw, thanks a lot, Stevie.

0:56:590:57:05

Look, it's only the two of you that can fix this, and you sulking like a spoilt brat, doesn't cut it,

0:57:050:57:11

so grow up, you big numptie.

0:57:110:57:14

-Stevie, did you move my dad's watch when you were round there?

-Huh?

0:57:140:57:18

-Did you steal my dad's watch this morning.

-I don't believe this. I do you a favour, Liz,

0:57:180:57:22

and suddenly I'm a thief?

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