This is the second chapter in Maggie's Movies - Camera, Action. Maggie assists crew to make the movie go live. Suddenly, her grandfather had a heart attack!
Level 11
- Maggie brings her suitcase upon arriving home.
- Maggie: Diego!
- Diego gave Maggie a hug.
- Maggie: How did it happen, Diego?
- Diego: He was watching his favorite silent film.
- Maggie: "Go West"... We were going to watch it together the next time.
- Maggie: I... I...
- Diego comforts Maggie.
- Maggie: Was he alone?
- Diego: I was running the projector for him.
- Diego: Sometimes he falls asleep while watching so...
- Diego: ...so I didn't think too much of it until I checked on him.
- Diego: He went peacefully, Maggie.
- Maggie: …
- Maggie: I've been gone a long time...
- Diego: We're going to open soon - why don't you get some rest and we'll talk later?
- Maggie disagrees.
- Maggie: I need to keep busy or I'll go nuts.
- Maggie: Besides, it hasn't been THAT long.
During the level
- Maggie walks 300 meters.
After the level
- Diego enters the place.
- Maggie: Sigh... Now I feel really tired.
- Charles: "Pardon me, are you Maggie Welles?"
- Maggie: Yes. Are you from the funeral home?
- Charles: No, no, Ms. Welles, my name is Charles Potter.
- Charles: I'm from the First Mayberry Credit Union...
- Maggie: My grandfather's business loan.
- Maggie: Is there a problem?
- Charles: Oh, no! Not at all. It's just that as you are now the owner of the theater...
- Charles: ...we were hoping you could sign a few papers...
- Charles: ...mere formalities, I assure you.
- Charles gives Maggie a paper.
- Charles: I uh... have been authorized to tell you that any further interest payments...
- Charles: ...can be deferred until you sell the theater...
- Charles: ...as long as it's done in a timely manner, of course.
- Maggie: I appreciate that, but...
- Maggie: ...I haven't decided yet on what to do with the theater yet.
- Diego: I don't think this is a proper time Mr. Potter.
- Charles: Ah, well - of course.
- Charles: Perhaps you could just sign where indicated then?
- Diego: Excuse me, but my mum taught me to read things before signing them.
- Diego: If you don't mind leaving these documents and collecting them AFTER the funeral...
- Charles: Er… very well.
- Charles: My sincere apologies for the inconvenience...
- Charles leave the place.