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Synopsis: Bad boy hockey player Adam and struggling book-store owner Mary must work together to help rehabilitate each other's image. Their mutual animosity, and attraction, sees them struggle to achieve their goal.
Genre: Romance
Director(s): Scott Smith
Production: Muse Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.7
TV-G
Year:
2018
84 min
329 Views


I will.

After I get some air.

And a coffee.

Right.

Bookstore coffee.

Can I help you, sir?

Coffee, black.

Oh, we don't have coffee.

Oh, well that's mine.

I'll take whatever you've got.

Except none of that weird

flavoured stuff.

If I wanted hazelnuts

in my coffee

I'd go to wherever

hazelnuts are from.

Oh, well now that

is interesting.

You know, they originally

thought that they were

from Damascus but now evidence

points to Scotland

almost 9,000 years ago.

Can I just get my coffee?

Uh, we don't have coffee.

Ok, I get it.

I gotta buy a book first in

order to get a cup of coffee?

No, you have to buy a book

because it's a bookstore.

Look, fine.

Here.

Quilting.

You got a problem with that?

Nope.

That'll be $19.95.

Now can I get my coffee?

We don't have coffee.

This is a bookstore.

All bookstores have coffee.

No they don't.

This one doesn't.

Then why did I just buy

that book?

Because you need a hobby?

I need a coffee.

And we're right back

where we started.

I want my money back.

Sorry.

You don't accept returns?

People read books and then

they bring them back

expecting a refund.

But I just bought that

30 seconds ago.

Store policy, no exceptions.

[phone vibrating]

Ok, I- just...

Great.

You know what?

Never mind.

I'll go find a real bookstore

somewhere.

Sir?

Aren't you forgetting something?

Arrogant.

Uptight.

You know what?

Ok, so I think we know

everyone here

but for the record I'm Tyler,

this is my sister Mary,

and we're here for book chat.

Mary, what're we chatting

about today?

The Great Gatsby by

F. Scott Fitzgerald.

One of my favourite books.

You say that every week.

How am I supposed to choose?

There are too many good books.

I mean, the whole world

is here.

Well, why don't

we get started?

Now, when I first read

The Great Gatsby

I was struck by Fitzgerald's

colour imagery.

He basically talks right

about how he looks,

specifically colours that he

uses, I mean...

we can just go right from there.

I cannot thank you enough

for agreeing to help me out.

Stop.

You helped me through

my finals in college

so I owe you a lot more

than some free PR advice.

Paris.

I've always wanted to go.

You were always talking about

the places that you read about

you were gonna go

and visit.

Yeah.

What've you knocked off

your list?

Uh, well, you know, I uh...

I did go a few places

after college

but then I just got so busy

helping out my folks

with the store and everything.

And now you run it.

Mmm.

That's great.

Well, it's not much, but...

But that's why you came to me.

So let's talk ideas.

I had my staff do some research

and where I would

love to start is getting

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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