Nothing Left to Fear Page #2
Hi, sweetheart.
- Hi.
- Can you believe it?
Um, kitchen.
Thank you.
Okay
- Can you believe it?
- This place is so nice.
- This place is huge.
- I know, right?
- Mom, can I pick out my room?
- Well, yes, after your sisters,
'cause they're older than you,
so they get first choice.
- First choice?
- First choice.
- Second choice.
- Hey, girls, Christopher,
please say hello
to Pastor Kingsman.
The man responsible
for all of this.
Oh, well, I wouldn't say
I'm responsible.
called you to our little town.
Well, certainly.
Thank you.
It's nice to meet you, girls.
- Nice to meet you.
- Go. Get up there.
- Stop pushing me.
- I'll help.
Stop.
- I like the window in here.
- This room is cool.
I saw it first. I call dibs.
You heard what Mom said.
I'm older than you.
I get first dibs, kiddo.
Second dibs.
Second's better
than the third, you weirdo.
What?
You didn't get the crappy third one.
Damn it.
Let me guess.
Yep. Mine.
Mom!
Oh, thank you so much.
This is incredible.
Everybody's so... so sweet.
- And this kitchen is amazing.
- Well, I'm glad you like it.
I'm not much of a cook myself,
so I have to take your word for it.
- That's not your handiwork?
- Oh, no, no, no.
- That's... that's Mrs. Gordon's.
- Oh.
She... she's pretty famous
- Looks delicious.
- They're good.
Yeah, melt your tongue
right off.
So, Dan,
what do you say
we rip the Band-Aid right off
and get you up
on that pulpit tomorrow?
- Oh. Oh. Oh.
- Oh my goodness, Dan.
- I'm not sure that I'm ready.
- I know it's quick,
but folks are anxious
to meet their new pastor.
Well, you know,
he's got big shoes to fill.
- I'm sure they're gonna miss you a lot.
- No, no, no.
I've been here a number of years.
They're about ready to see me move on.
- No.
- I'm looking forward to retirement.
we had some new blood around here.
- Oh.
- Well...
- Come on, sweetie.
- What do you say?
Rip the Band-Aid right off.
- Huh?
- All right.
How's the sermon going?
Oh, fine. Good.
The usual battle.
How are the girls?
They're good.
You did the right thing,
you know.
The house is perfect.
downstairs. It looks so good.
I'm glad you're happy with it.
hardest on the children.
- Yes, I know.
- The new school, the new friends.
They'll adjust.
You know they will.
I think they're gonna like it.
It's not like we had
that much of a choice.
- No?
- No.
- We have a bigger boss.
- Oh.
He called you to be here.
As long as we're together,
that's all...
- Nothing else matters.
- Nothing else matters.
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