I just don’t want you to go.
I know, but I have to go back. New York isn’t the place for me. You just have to sit tight until I can come back for you, alright? It won’t be forever. I promise.

I’m sorry.
Whatever. It’s over with now.

I was just really upset, Seamus. I didn’t want to cry anymore.
Alcohol wasn’t going to help you, Montana. You should have called me. I would have come over. We could have talk about it.

Yeah. I was— …yeah.
Why?

Drinking?

I can’t tell if that’s a typo, or you’re trying to pretend like I’m not leaving.

I’m not worried about them being competent, I’m worried about them not being you. I told you, you’re like my little brother now. I don’t want you to go.
Montana will be okay. Rory will keep an eye on her.
As flattered as I am and as much as I appreciated everything you did for me this summer, I would appreciate you even more if the waterworks and feelings did not happen anywhere near me. You’re gonna be just fine without me.

True, but she has to move out from the apartment she’s been sharing with her friend soon. How she is supposed to be find a place to stay or, more importantly, how will she find the money? Ah….I would rather she just not be alone.
Yeah, yeah, I know. I didn’t think you’d agree when I said it, but. You’re needed at home, I’ll get over it. I’m gonna miss you, Kid.
Don’t be so upset. I’ve been whipping those new employees of yours into shape, so they’ll at least be competent when I leave. From what I’m seeing, you’ll be able to manage without me.

I’m more worried about Montana.
When do you leave? Are you sure you don’t want to have a last minute change of heart?
Monday. Sorry, but I have to go. My grandpa needs me to help around the farm and Trouble can’t be going so long without training. I’ll visit again, who knows.

Just alright? Well, now that you’ve sufficiently crushed the hearts of Montana and my store, how are you today?
Yep. Alright. Then, I’ve done my job. I’m good, getting everything packed and trying to make sure Blaine understands how to take care of the garden once I leave. I’ve had to explain it to him three times already.
