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Hannah feels more attached to Fox after their conversation, but she warns herself that he doesn’t want a relationship. She wants him to understand his own worth rather than the version of himself he believes. Feeling like the songs in her head have come back, Hannah goes to the record store and hears a singer of a band whom she thinks would be great for performing Henry’s sea shanties. The woman who runs the record store, Shauna, knows the band and promises to put Hannah in touch. She also tells Hannah that Fox has been in the store buying records.
Since she is encouraging Fox to come of out his comfort zone, Hannah decides it’s time for her own leading lady moves. She approaches Brinley about the possibility of using a local artist and Henry’s sea shanties as a soundtrack for the movie. Brinley isn’t interested, but Sergei asks to hear a song. Hannah glimpses the Della Ray in the harbor, thinks about Henry’s connections to Westport and Westport’s connections to this movie, and sings. Sergei asks for a demo tape. He also takes Hannah aside and asks if she is serious about Fox.
By Tessa Bailey