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[moody piano music playing]

[door creaking]

We're gonna get

your family a new house.

[keys jangling]

[door creaking]

[whooshing]

[kids laughing]

[overlapping chatter]

[all exclaiming]

Look like y'all had

a good last day of school.

-KIDS: Yes, ma'am.

-Mm-hmm. Homework?

-KIDS: No.

-Carleigh, guess what?

[kids laughing]

What's so funny?

All right,

stop all that foolishness.

Let's get in the house.

You know your chores,

and they need to be done today.

Laugh at that.

I didn't get to finish my news.

MR. PIERCE: That's all right.

You can tell me.

-But I already told you.

-MS. KAY: No whining.

-Come in.

-Okay.



MR. MATTHEWS: I really

wish I could take her.

MRS. BAKER: We understand,

Mr. Matthews.

Sometimes these things

just happen.

[labored breathing]

MR. MATTHEWS: Liberty, baby?

I have somebody here

I want you to meet.

Hello, Liberty.

I'm Mrs. Baker.

I'm here to take you

to your new home.

I'm not going with you.

Grandpa?

Baby...

because of my condition,

the state

won't let me take you.

Liberty,

I'm taking you to a home

where there's kids your age,

until I can find you

a permanent home.

Now?

Yes, now.

[lively piano music playing]

She's taking their deaths

and all of this extremely well.

Yes.

She has the strength

that my daughter had.



[music fades]

Liberty, you're really

gonna like your new home.

I liked my old home.

MRS. BAKER: What was that?

Nothing.

-Oh, my God! I forgot!

-Forgot what?

I've gotta

exchange these girls.

-What? Exchange?

-Is exchange what I said?

Then exchange is what I meant.

Kids, get up.

You go upstairs and pack.

Get dressed!



This just in from

the Crescent House.

We have a new girl coming.

That's all I know right now.

Ms. Kay says she forgot.

Get dressed! Now!



[knocking]

[knocking]

Is anybody home?

[knocking]

[door creaking]

Oh, hi!

You must be Liberty!

Liberty,

this is your house mother.

You can call me Mom.

Okay. Well, come in.

Um...

MS. KAY: Sorry about that.

All right, let me introduce you

to my other children.

-This is Carleigh.

-How you do?

This is her adorable

little brother, Kyle.

MS. KAY: This is Haven.

She's our wiz kid.

Wiz kid?

MS. KAY: This is Michael.

-Hello, my love.

-MS. KAY: Okay.

[chuckles] Kids. No...

All right, next we have Lailah

and Daisy. They're sisters.

You aren't coming from

another foster home, are you?

-Does she talk?

-Yes.

She's just tired and shy,

I'm sure.

MISS KAY: Daisy, did you have

something to say to Liberty?

I pledge of allegiance

to the flag

of the United States

of America.

[Michael chuckles]

And we're good.

CARLEIGH:

But what about Mr. Pierce?

-MS. KAY: Who?

-Mr. Pierce?

MS. KAY: Yeah, Mr. Pierce.

He is our part-time associate.

How you guys doing?

Liberty, right?

Welcome to Crescent House.

We're good?

Liberty, Ms. Kay is gonna take

really good care of you, okay?

It's gonna be great.

I'll take it from here.

Okay. You're taking

this one with you.

Okay.

You? All right.

We're good?



Is everything okay?

You know, you can talk to me.

-[knocking]

-WOMAN: Come in.

Oh, Ms. Baker. Come in.

This place kind of

smells stinkin' weird.

Kind of like corn chips.

This is my little assistant,

Rose.

Take a seat.

[Ms. Baker hums]

Okay.

I'm sure that wasn't easy.

The child has family.

Living family.

Old or not,

we should've kept them together,

but... what is done is done.

Listen, you have

a job to do and so do I.

And while I'm here,

it's my job to make sure

the children are placed

in the best situation possible.

You've seen her grandparents.

A child can't live

in a nursing home.

While you're here?

It sounds like

you're already leaving.

I see it time and time again.

Young, hotshot lawyers like you

do your bid working for

the state in family law,

only to go work

for a private law firm

after a couple of years.

These cases, these kids,

they deserve more than

to be your stepping stone.

You don't know anything

about me, Mrs. Baker,

or my story.

[cell phone ringing]

I'm sorry.

I've got to take this.



Reena Jeffcoat.

In 20 minutes?

Uh, yeah, I just--

I wasn't prepared for

such a fast turnaround.

No, no, no worries.

I'll make it work.

Okay. Bye-bye.

[Reena exclaims]

Yes!

Good morning.

Excuse me.

That should do it.

-How can I help you?

-Hi, I'm Mrs. Jeffcoat.

-I'm here for an interview.

-Uh, yes.

Mrs. Jeffcoat here

for Dr. Evans.

I'm sorry, I wasn't aware

I was gonna be meet--

Is that gonna be a problem?

-REENA: Well, no, I just--

-Good. Follow me.



They'll be with you shortly.

Oh-kay.

[footsteps receding]

Thank you.

Do you know Diane Hyatt?

The Hyatts?

Do you?

Yes, of course.

Mrs. Hyatt was rated

Forbes West Coast

Businesswoman of the Year.

Yeah. You know your stuff.

I knew you would.

We are now the attorneys

of record for Diane Hyatt.

All things Diane Hyatt,

including

her high-profile divorce.

Wait. The Hyatts...

Vegas's number-one power couple

is getting a divorce?

DR. EVANS: We're filing

the paperwork Friday

from this office.

And that is why we need you.

[scoffs] Look, I'm sorry.

Even with the utmost

confidence in my abilities,

I'm not sure I can help you

with such a high-profile case.

As you know, our office

is out of Los Angeles.

And the Vegas office,

it's been doing well,

but we need someone homegrown.

We need someone local who

really knows the courts here.

Mrs. Hyatt insisted

that we'd have someone local.

Ms. Hyatt and Mr. Hyatt

have a daughter.

Her name is Hillary.

And Mr. Hyatt

is going to be filing

for joint or full custody.

So we need you.

We need someone that can prove

that he is an unfit dad.

Based on your file...

you can make

something like that happen.

I've read your whole file.

While working

as a state attorney,

you've tried

over 100 family cases.

In a third of those cases,

the parent or the guardian

was deemed unfit.

No, those were

legitimate situations

where the child was

better off in a group home

under the state's care.

Ah, well...

I-- I understand.

I'm not accusing you

of anything.

All I'm saying is,

if anyone were to know

someone was unfit...

it would be you.

What are you making a year?

50,000? 60,000?

Hmm. About that?

250,000 a year.

Full benefits, company car,

entertainment stipend.

If everything goes well,

we are looking

to make you...

a junior partner

here at the Vegas office.

Wow.

That's, like, a dream come true.

Seriously.

Take the day

and think about it.

You don't have to

let me know anything soon.

Well, but when do I need

to let you know by?

I'm filing the paperwork

Friday at 4:00 p.m.

So you have until then.

Let me know.

[footsteps receding]



Thank you.

This would be a great

opportunity for our family.

And you always said

the state's office

was a stepping stone

for a private sector.

I don't-- It--

it really is a no-brainer.

I just-- I don't even know

why I'm asking.

Hey, we've saved and done

what we said we were gonna do.

Everything is going

according to plan.

Yeah. I just--

Mrs. Baker said

something to me today,

and I don't know why,

it just rubbed me wrong.

Mrs. Baker's been working

in foster care and adoption

too long.

Can't let her pessimism

affect you.

And that's the thing. She

wasn't even being pessimistic.

Just,

she had this sense of, like--

What is it?

Hope.



We are back to Live with Daisy,

and it's me, Daisy.

We are live on location

at the Crescent House

with our new roomie, Liberty.

Yes, that's her real name.

Let's go talk to her.

So, Liberty,

tell people about yourself.

I think she's mute.

-[chuckles] Like a TV?

-HAVEN: No.

She's referring to

the obsolete term of "mute,"

dealing with those

who suffer from a condition

that caused them

to not be able to speak.

-[scoffs]

-DAISY: You know who that was,

my friends.

"Know-it-all" Haven.

Introducing Liberty.

What's your last name?

Jackson.

Not mute, just quiet.

DAISY: Wow,

you've got so many hearts.

Look. They love you.



[door closes]

Liberty. Liberty!

Do you mind?

[sighs] Oh! Liberty.

Thank goodness

you're all right.

You!

Take All Right, get out.

I need to utilize

the facilities.

[huffs]



MR. PIERCE: Good morning,

good morning.

Where's Ms. Kay at?

Where's your guys' breakfast?

It's all right.

I'll make you guys something.

'Cause you know what they say.

It's the first day

of summer vacay!

We cannot have another summer

like last year.

-What happened last year?

-Oh, now you wanna talk?

My mama said

if I wanna know something,

I have to ask.

Your mom's not here.

She made me study.

Can you imagine?

All summer, studying.

It was t*rture.

Listen, before she comes,

we have--

MS. KAY: "She" has a name.

What y'all down here

whispering about, anyway?

We don't want a summer

like last year. Last year--

Oh. Down here talking about me

bright and early

on this summer day.

Be a shame

if you couldn't enjoy it.

We do have plans today, though.

-Really? What are they?

-They are most interesting.

-Tell us.

-Chores!

-Ugh!

-MICHAEL: Fun...

-[Ms. Kay laughs]

-CARLEIGH: Come on.

Yeah,

it's summer cleanup day.

We got somebody

coming to see the house.

MR. PIERCE: Hey!

Breakfast is served.

What's wrong?

You guys don't like pancakes?

What's wrong?

[uptempo music playing]



Hey, Kyle. I'm getting ready

to roll, you wanna go?

-Yes!

-MR. PIERCE: Let's go.

How come he gets to go

all the time?

Because he's little.

Are you little?

-Well, no.

-Then clean up.

-Okay.

-I'll get you tomorrow.

No, he won't,

but that was a cute moment.



[song ends]

-Oh, hi, Mrs. Baker.

-MRS. BAKER: Hi.

This is Timmy,

my little assistant for today.

-REENA: Hi, Timmy.

-Hi.

What are you reading?

It's called Weird but True.

Did you know

it's physically impossible

for pigs to

look up into the sky?

Because they have no neck.

I did not know that.

[chuckles]

Did you get a chance

to look at the Liberty file?

Um,

I thought that file was closed.

-At least on my end.

-It is.

Liberty is now

at the group home.

Okay, so what's the problem?

It's just one of the girls

that I picked up,

Deyja, she didn't have

the best things to say

about the group home

and its conditions.

Okay, Ms. Kay's is rated

number one in Vegas.

So are we really gonna go

off the opinion of one kid?

Well,

if you would have been there,

you would have felt what I felt,

that something

just isn't right.

Okay. I don't know what

you want me to do about it.

I make the recommendations

with the court.

You handle all the in-between

'cause you're the case worker.

I was just hoping for some

support from the state's office

while I look into what's

going on at 423 Crescent Street.

-What did you say?

-[Mrs. Baker stutters]

If I'm to make

some allegation of impropriety,

-it would be nice to have some--

-No, no, no, I heard that.

But the address.

You said Crescent Street?

Did you not read

any of the paperwork?

That's the home!

You know what, forget it.

Let's go.

[pensive music playing]

Oh...

[cell phone buzzing]

Mrs. Jeffcoat.

Yeah, I'll be there in a second.

Okay.

Ms. Terry,

you wanted to see me?

Oh, yes. Come on in.

So, I heard the private sector

has been calling.

REENA: Yeah, but I'm not sure

on what I'm gonna do yet.

But of course,

when I do, I'll let you know.

You know,

this isn't my first rodeo.

It happens every few years.

We get a bright

shining star like you,

and some private law firm,

with money

that we couldn't even afford,

comes calling.

Yeah, but it's not about

the money for me.

I really did-- I do

care about these kids.

I know you do, Reena.

This industry,

your connection with your story

is the reason

why I fought so hard

for you to be in this business.

So, what are they offering you?

Excuse me? No.

[chuckles]

I think it's a bit inappropriate

to talk about salary.

Oh, 200?

You're worth 225 or 250.

I've been offered

twice as much before.

So why are you still here?

Well, some things

you just can't put a price on.



Mmm.

Thank you for the coffee.

MR. JEFFCOAT: Of course.

You seem stressed lately.

Yeah, I just don't know

why it's so hard

for me to make my decision.

MR. JEFFCOAT: Honestly,

I'll support

whatever makes you happy.

I mean,

the money would be great,

but we're doing just fine

with what we got, too.

I mean, who wants to vacation

in Paris and Milan?

[Reena chuckles]

Yeah. I guess you're right.

Reena.

Just checking in.

We're filing

the paperwork in a few days

and I need to know

where you stand.

Uh, yes. I accept.

-I-- I wanna join the team.

-Perfect.

I'll send the messenger

over to collect

the contract

by the end of the day.

-Can't wait.

-Me, too.



LAILAH: I don't like

the new girl.

She just got here.

Why is she so quiet?

-Nothing to say?

-LAILAH: That's so weird.

So you like

the weird girl now?

I don't have a reason

not to like her.

[sighs]

I cannot live like this!

Can you pick this up before

you-know-who comes in asking

what all that noise was?

-She's not coming here.

-And how do you know that?

Because she's

showing people the house.

What people?

So, this outdoor furniture is

just like the indoor furniture.

If you love it,

you can have it.

Mmm.

How many bedrooms was it again?

-Three.

-Ah.

Okay.

When can it be available?

Um, as soon as you can pay me.

[both chuckling]



[thumping]

[thumping]

Kids, come down here now.

And if your clothes are dirty,

change them.



I don't know how to say this,

so I might as well just say it.

Um...

I'm closing Crescent House.

[emotional music playing]

-Yes, Haven.

-You're selling it, correct?

-Yes.

-Are you buying a new one?

-Yes, Haven.

-Great. I'll go pack my things.

She's not taking us with her.

-What?

-You get two points.

She's right.

You kids aren't coming with me.

Heard this before.

What happens to us?

They split us up.

Send us to different families

or group homes, and that's that.

Look,

you kids are nice kids.

Might even say

I kind of like you.

But the money

you're bringing in,

it's not cutting it.

I'm gonna sell this house.

I'm going to Mexico.

I'm gonna lay on the beach.

Don't worry about me.

Typical.

Watch your mouth.

Why?

You're splitting us up anyway.

I just got here.

Look, sometimes

they keep us all together, so...

it may not be that bad.



It's going to be okay,

Liberty.

You're being really nice to her.

-So?

-Why?

Someone was nice

to you once, too.

You don't have to pretend

to be nice to me.

We're not gonna be here

much longer anyways.

You believed her,

didn't you?

-LIBERTY: What?

-That you can call her "Mom"?

Yeah.

Where's your mother and father?

CARLEIGH: Oh, you don't have

a mother or father?

Newsflash,

none of us do.

Why are you here?

They d*ed.

Your mother and father d*ed?

Yeah. My grandparents

couldn't keep me.

So Mrs. Baker brought me here.

Now I have to leave here?

Our parents d*ed too.

It was a long time ago,

though.

And we've been

living here ever since.

It's not that bad

once you get used to it.

Guess I'll never find out.

-Michael, can you help me?

-Anything for you, Liberty.

It's Daisy, live.

We just got some bad news

here at the Crescent House.

But there's something

much more exciting going on.

As soon as I find out what up,

I'll tell you.

But let's watch this together.

[mysterious music playing]

-DAISY: What is it?

-I don't know.

I found it earlier

and I forgot about it.

-What were you doing in here?

-Cleaning.

I think we should

take this into our room.

Haven is right.

This could be top-secret.

I'll be back.

Are you gonna open it?

-What's taking you so long?

-Stop, Carleigh.



What's that?

It was written in 1999.

That was, like...

-25 years ago.

-Whoa.

That's a lot of years, guys.

-It is.

-MICHAEL: Are you gonna read it?

Yeah.

"To whoever gets this..."

GIRL:

...I have to leave this house

because my parents said so.

I love this house

and I'll never forget about it.

In school we learned

about time capsules,

and they said

when you make one,

a piece of you

will always stay there.

I am also leaving a map of

my favorite places in the city,

just in case I never

get to go back to them.

Each place has a piece of me.

And maybe whoever you are

will have a piece of me too.

"Happy birthday to me.

Karina H."

What's that?

I wonder what it means.

-You don't know what a map is?

-That's not what I mean.

What if it is like

a scavenger hunt?

What's a scattenger hunt?

Uh, like an Easter egg hunt

in the backyard.

Oh.

We don't need a map for that.

-You think?

-What if it is?

What if Karina H.

is showing us something,

and at the end, we find, like,

a-- a treasure or something.

That sounds dirty.

No thanks.

This map has

seven places highlighted.

It's not too far off.

The letter says nothing

about a scavenger hunt.

But look at it.

It keeps mentioning

pieces of herself.

-Pieces! Things!

-She has a point.

What if the pieces of her

lead us to her?

And why do we wanna

see some old lady?

She loves this house.

Maybe she'll come back.

And kick us out? We're already

getting kicked out.

This is dumb.

Haven.

[sighs]

I think we should try.

-Try what?

-To follow the signs.

And what if

it leads to nothing?

But what if it does?

I want to try.

I don't care,

but it would be amazing.

I can get another

1,000 followers from this.

Lailah, we've already lost.

What else do we have to lose?

I wanna go!

Lailah?

Sure beats cleaning

for the next 30 days.

I still think this is stupid.

Okay,

so this is the plan...

It's summer. Ms. Kay

isn't waking up before 9:00.

We need to leave before then.

Me and Car

will make the snacks.

Haven, Liberty, and Daisy pack

the essentials in the backpack.



Once all that is done,

we need to leave quietly.

[door creaks]

[shoes squeaking]

-[record scratch]

-Ahh!

Up early, I see.

We're going on

a scattenger hunt.

-Scattenger?

-Scavenger.

Ah, that makes more sense.

Where's Ms. Kay at?

-KIDS: Asleep.

-I figured.

Have you guys

eaten breakfast already?

-KIDS: Yeah.

-Yeah, we made it delicious.

-No, we didn't.

-CARLEIGH: Bro.

Well, okay, so since

you guys already ate breakfast

and you haven't, Kyle,

how about me and you go to,

let's say... IHOP?

We'll let the big kids

handle the adventure.

That sounds like a great idea.

Aw, man. I wanted to

go find the gold, too.

It's all right. We'll find

our own gold, how about that?

All right,

you guys be safe.

Make sure you take care

of each other, all right?

-HAVEN: Okay.

-All right. See you guys.

-Bye, Kyle.

-CARLEIGH: All right.

DR. EVANS:

This is Reena Jeffcoat,

an expert with

Nevada family law.

She will be handling

all of the custody aspects

of the divorce.

Tell me about yourself, Reena.

Uh, well,

I grew up in Vegas.

Uh, my family home is actually

not too far from here.

When I was ten,

my dad got really sick.

My mom d*ed shortly after that.

I ended up

going to a group home.

But fast forward,

and now I'm in family law.

I love that.

Not the stuff

about your parents,

but that you're from Vegas.

You don't meet too many

of us natives anymore.

Tell me about your favorite

memory growing up here.

[inhales]

Uh, there's so many. Um...

I'd have to say the Vegas sign

was probably one of

my favorite things as a kid.

Me and my dad would...

That part--

that part doesn't matter.

But I am very excited

to join the case.

I like her.

I like her a lot.

Dr. Evans, you sure have added

a wonderful new person

to the team.

Now, Reena, in a few days,

a lot of eyes will be on you.

Is that something

you're comfortable with?

Once the press gets

a hold of the divorce

of one of Vegas's power couples,

everyone is going to want to

know who is representing me.

Uh, yes,

they have made me aware

of the eyes that

are gonna be on the case,

but I'm ready for this new phase

and this beginning.



It has to be here somewhere.

This is where

it told us to come.

We need to find

a piece of Karina H.

Yeah...

-Well, I'm gonna go look.

-Yeah! Let's.



Ew.

-What are you doing?

-Looking.

Whatever.

[tapping]

It's your girl Daisy.

We're out here, y'all,

with a scavenger hunt.

We're trying to find

the mysterious Karina H.

Oh, Haven thinks

she found something.

Let's go see

what she has to say.

LAILAH: Where did she find this?

Well, where would kids be?

-The playground?

-Exactly.

There's no way.

If this sign is circled

on the map...

then this is a clue from Karina.

So you want me to believe

that that paper

has been in the same spot

for, like, 25-- 25 years?

It is.

The sign's on the map?

Wow.

Wow! That--

that could be anything.

Great work, team.

We found our first clue.

Wow. This is crazy.

I'll be back.

Crescent g*ng out.

This could just be

a coincidence,

but I think we should

go to the sign first.

I agree.

Daisy, I like that.

-What?

-"The Crescent g*ng."

Oh. I made it up on the fly.

That's our adventure name.

The Crescent g*ng.

-The Crescent g*ng.

-The Crescent g*ng.

The Crescent g*ng.

DAISY: I made it up, by the way.

The Crescent g*ng.

The Crescent g*ng.

-Two, three. Crescent g*ng!

-KIDS: Crescent g*ng!

-COLLEGUES: Surprise!

-REENA: What?

-What? You guys!

-MRS. TERRY: Congratulations.

-REENA: Ah, thank you.

-WOMAN: Here you go.

-ALL: Cheers!

-[glasses clinking]

[overlapping chatter]

-There you go.

-We're gonna miss you so much.

Thank you, thank you.

Okay, speech.

Give us a speech.

-[cheering] Speech, speech!

-Come on.

We're not gonna see you

for a while.

-I hate speeches.

-Oh, come on.

-WOMAN: You got this.

-[Reena sighs]

I just wanna say thank you to

all of you for coming to work

and all of your hard work

and your friendships

over the last four years.

And family court

is not the easiest

or a particularly joyous field,

but coming to work

with all of you

has definitely made it

a whole lot easier.

COLLEGUES: Aww.

I'm definitely gonna

carry all of you in my heart,

and I really am sad

that I'm leaving.

Until we meet again.

-WOMAN: Until we meet again.

-[colleagues chuckle]

All right, everyone.

Please, let's go.

Oh, gosh.

Come on, Mrs. Terry! Stop.

[overlapping chatter]

Well, this is supposed

to be a happy occasion.

Can I at least

get a "congratulations"?

Congratulations.

Look, I'm gonna pass down

all the information

about the group home

and have my replacement

handle it, okay?

Whatever helps you

sleep at night.

What's your problem?

What is so bad about me

trying to live my life?

I'm sorry I don't wanna be stuck

here for 40 years like you.

[Reena chuckles]

That's where

our perspectives differ.

I'm not stuck here

by any means.

I-- I choose

to be here every day.

And that's something

I can be proud of.

Compared to someone like you,

who goes wherever

the wind blows,

who has no loyalty

or commitment to a city

you claim to love so much.

Okay. Well, you don't know

anything about me.

Or my story, because I was

just like Liberty, okay?

-[guffaws]

-Parents gone,

grandparents unable

to take care of me.

Ended up in a group home.

And look at me.

I turned out fine.

-Did you?

-Did I what?

Did you turn out fine?

Sure, you have a nice family,

a nice job.

But what does that matter

if this isn't working?

Congratulations

on your success.

I wish you the best.



This is not real grass, y'all.

Ain't no way these place has

look this good for 25 years.

You never know. We can't just

give up when we found a clue.

-We didn't find a clue.

-LAILAH: Come on, guys.

There isn't anything

for us to find here.

-Guys!

-CARLEIGH: Come on, Michael.

MICHAEL:

How do you spell "Karina"?

HAVEN: K-A-R-I-N-A.

MICHAEL: H?

Guys, I think you wanna

come and take a look at this.

Gosh, gosh, gosh.

-LIBERTY: What?

-Bonanza General Store?

Seriously?

This is really happening.

You found our next clue!

It's circled.

It's here.

We're going to find her!

We need to search

every inch of this place.

Check every door

and every window.

We can't afford

to overlook any area.

-Nothing?

-Nothing.

There has to be

something, right?

We had to believe at

a certain point, this would end.

We lied to ourselves.

Why would this lady

even wanna help us, anyways?

It was worth a try

to stay together.

We don't even know you.

Where would we go to see

the top of this building?

Why?

Well...

look at the circle.

It's close, but something's

telling me that it's higher,

so we'll be able to

see what we need to see.

We need your help!

We're downtown Las Vegas.

We need to find something

that's high enough

to see the top of the building.

Escalators?

Genius.

You heard her.

You're a genius.

Thank you for your help.

I'll be back.

KIDS: Crescent g*ng out!



This is too far.

We can't see

the top of the building.

But it was circled.

We are looking

dumber and dumber.

Where's your imagination?

-I lost it.

-Do you need help finding it?

[laughter]

-This place is really beautiful.

-HAVEN: Yeah.

I mean, part of the beauty

of being up here

is we can see all the...

mountains!

We can see all the mountains!

We didn't need to see

the top of the building.

We needed to see

the top of the mountains.

Do you understand

what she's saying?

Because I don't understand

what she's saying.

Yeah, we can see

the mountains from anywhere.

No, not like this.

We're higher,

so we can see all around.

I think we broke her.

Red Rock.

Red Rock?

That's what this is.

We're figuring it out, y'all.

We are really figuring it out.

We can't get to Red Rock alone.

-Sure can't.

-I have an idea.

Carleigh, go find your brother

and keep him quiet.

MISS KAY: Hey!

Been out on the town, I see.

And we have chores here.

Did you find the gold--

-Gold? Gold?

-Yeah.

Kids were out looking for gold

on a scavenger hunt.

Oh, so you knew this?

-Yeah.

-And you didn't tell me?

-I mean, I must've forgot.

-Okay.

-Chores and all.

-Ah, there's still chores to do,

and I expect them to be done.

Cute little smile.

Smile on upstairs.

Now, what is it

y'all want me to do?

Take us to Red Rock.

-In what?

-LIBERTY: Your car.

Y'all are not

gonna fit in my car.

We actually can if

we leave Daisy and Kyle here.

Daisy and Kyle? When did I

become one of the little kids?

I'm not little. I'm six.

Mr. Pierce, we really think

we're onto something.

And if we find Karina H.,

maybe she can help us.

Does it really mean

that much to y'all?

KIDS: Yes.

All right.

Let me get my keys.

[upbeat music playing]



Hey, easy on the car!

Do you mind?

Look for something

pointing us at something

-out here in the desert.

-MICHAEL: What did you say?

I said,

look for something

pointing us at something

out here in the desert.

MICHAEL: What you say?

[chuckles]

LIBERTY: I found it!

Without my carbon dating kit,

I can only assume,

but these papers

both seem to be showing

an aging of 20-plus years.

-How old are you again?

-Nine.

-That's it?

-Yes.

And how do you know

about this carbon dating

and how old they are?

[scoffs] Doesn't everybody know?

MR. PIERCE:

[chuckles] I don't.

You're not the wiz kid, either.

Clearly.

Let's go. Bonnie Springs

is only nine miles away.



LAILAH: Wait,

this looks closed.

[intriguing music playing]



[car door slams]

25 years is a long time, guys.

MR. PIERCE:

I mean, things change.

And you guys know more about it

than you did before,

so don't be

so hard on yourselves.

HAVEN: But we're so close!

I told y'all!

Shut up, Carleigh.

We were close.



[car door slams]

HAVEN: But we were so close.

We found all the pieces of her.

-There's one more circle.

-That's the house, Michael.

We already found

all the stuff there.



[door creaking]

-What?

-[door slams]

-What happened?

-What do you think?

-No gold?

-No gold, buddy.

We will never know.

It's Daisy,

live, with an update.

We didn't complete

the scavenger hunt.

We don't even know

who Karina H. is.

This is the one time

I don't have anything to say.

Crescent g*ng out.

-Six.

-Ooh!

No-- Okay. [chuckles]

-Why do you do that?

-Yeah.

MS. KAY: [muffled shouting]

Had y'all been home all day,

these chores would be done!

Where are the other ones?

That's my cue.



HAVEN: Liberty, are you okay?

BOTH: The last circle.

[uptempo music playing]

KYLE: Ugh!



-Is the coast clear?

-For what?

We found something.

What are you waiting for?

LIBERTY: What if it

isn't from Karina H.?

HAVEN: And what if it is?

Where's your imagination?

DAISY: Wait!

What?

"You found me.

You found my map.

"And I led you to my--

"to my favorite place, my house.

"I told you before, I am really

going to miss this place.

"And since you found this,

"nothing will make me happier

than to meet a person

"who loves this house

just as much as I do.



"I would love to see it again.

"Please let me know

if it's okay to come visit.

"Karina Holloway, 555-8536."

We did it.! We did it!

We found Karina H.

Come on, girls.

[laughing]

One, two, three.

KIDS: [whispering]

Crescent g*ng out.

[crickets chirping]

Daisy, you asleep?

No. Haven, you asleep?

No. Liberty, you asleep?

-No, how could I sleep?

-HAVEN: I know.

Nobody gonna ask if I'm asleep?

Why?

You didn't believe in Karina H.,

so why would you be excited

that we found her?

[sighs]

Carleigh, you asleep?

-Yes.

-[all chuckling]

MS. KAY: [distant]

What is all that noise in there?

KIDS: Nothing.

MS. KAY: All right, now!

You had your fun for the day.

Now,

take y'all hind parts to bed!

KIDS: Yes.

Tomorrow we're going to

find her. I promise.



[knocking on door]

Hi, Mrs. Jeffcoat.

Um, I'm here to drop off

a gift from the partners.

-Oh.

-One sec.

-Here you go.

-REENA: Thank you.

Enjoy, and congratulations.

So you're in

the big leagues now, huh?

I-- I guess so.

[overlapping chatter]

Good afternoon, everyone.

In today's mediation,

we will attempt

to settle matters of

the divorce proceeding

in private mediation

with hopes that we can

settle this divorce private--

Give her everything.

Excuse me?

Diane, you can have it all.

The money, the houses,

the cars, the businesses.

Just don't take away Hillary.

Please!

Mr. Hyatt,

this is wildly inappropriate.

Don't say anything.

I'm a good dad

and you know it.

I'm not taking

your daughter away.

Los Angeles is

less than an hour away.

You know as well as I do

that her primary home

and caregiver should be me.

[clears throat] Mr. Hyatt...

due to the nature

of your job

and how much

you travel for work,

as well as your long hours,

it just doesn't

make sense for you to be

the stable primary caregiver

of your daughter.

Exactly. Should she be

raised by your assistant?

MR. HYATT: I've never missed

a single soccer game.

I've been to every PTO meeting.

But it would require

a significant amount

of restructuring

in your day-to-day life

for any court to grant you

full or even 50-50 custody.

I've had enough of this.

See you in court, Diane.

Well, that went well.

DR. PRICE:

Great job today, Reena.

You really brought it home.

Put the pressure on 'em.

Right. Uh...

I mean,

it kind of sounds like

he'd be willing to do

what needed to be done

where joint custody

would be fair

and also kind of

makes sense, right?

Well, should we be advising

Mrs. Hyatt of that?

[chuckles]

[sighs] Girl,

divorce is not

about being fair.

You should get that

out of your head right now.

This is about winning

and taking as much

from your opponent as you can.

-Great job today.

-Thanks.



[keyboard clacking]

Read the phone number

to me again.

-555-8536.

-Thank you.

How old do you think she is now?

-Old.

-DAISY: Yeah, like 30.

Really old.

She is actually

probably closer to 35.

I'm gathering that she was

about nine or ten

when she moved away

from here.

25 years makes her 35.

-Old. [chuckles]

-Old. [chuckles]

Is that her address right now?

-Yes.

-And how do you know that's her?

I know it's her

because the probability of

more than one Karina Holloway

living at the same address,

moving more than five times

to the same area,

and then returning to

the same area is less than 1%.

What?

Don't worry about it.

It's her.

Like, we can go

to this address right now,

and she'll be there?

Yes.

Maybe we shouldn't do that.

Not without calling first.

-Her phone number.

-You really are a genius.

I know.

[dial tone droning]

REENA: Hello?

-Uh, is this Karina H.?

-Uh, yes.

-What?

-Yeah.

You just had her

on the phone.

We just wanted to make sure

it was her, right?

And y'all call me dumb.

So, what do we do now?

Well, we have an address

and we have a phone number.

-We go meet Karina H.

-Exactly.



It's going to be

across the street.

HAVEN: This is it.

KIDS: Whoa.

This is really nice.

CARLEIGH: She definitely

isn't one of us.

-Maybe she's a doctor.

-Or an actress.

I wonder if she got a daughter.

-What are you doing?

-No point in wasting time.

[knocking]

REENA: No more clothes

or outfits, but--

Mr. Hyatt,

you cannot be here.

I did some research on you.

You're from Vegas,

just like me.

I'm a busy man,

but I make time

for my daughter always.

I took her to

my favorite places as a child.

Sunset Park,

old convenience stores.

Honey Buns and pop.

Please.

Don't take her away from me,

the only home

she's ever known.

Mr. Hyatt,

you're not supposed to be here.

I'm sorry.

[knocking]

Hello. Can I help you?

[chuckling]

Are you selling something?

Marry me.

Are you Karina H.?

I am. And who are you?

My name is Liberty.

This is Daisy, Michael,

Carleigh, Lailah, and Haven.

Okay...

We live in your old house,

on Crescent Avenue.

We found

your old time capsule

in the closet of

our house mother's room.

See?

And we took the map

that you had,

and we went to

all the places on it.

Except for the ranch.

It was closed.

But then we found your

last letter in the fake rock.

In this letter,

you told us to find you

and invite you to the house

we love just as much as you.

MICHAEL: I got you, baby.

That's not the only reason

why we came.

So there's more?

LAILAH: We were wondering

if you could save the house.

Well, what's going on

with the house?

HAVEN: Well, Ms. Kay,

she's the woman that owns it.

And our house mother.

She's tired of taking

care of us, so she sold it.

CARLEIGH: And in some days,

Child Services will come and

split me and my brother up.

Okay, and what are you saying

that I'm supposed

to do about that?

LIBERTY: But you said

you loved that house.

Yeah, and I was a kid.

LIBERTY: But love

doesn't go away.

HAVEN: You said you wanted

to come back, you said--

Listen, kid,

these letters you found,

I wrote when I was

ten years old.

And I'm a grown woman now

with my own house.

I don't know you, and

I don't know how you found me,

which is slightly scary.

But bottom line is,

I can't help you, kid.

-LIBERTY: Karina H., please!

-Ms. Reena.

-Did you call me today?

-That was me.

I'm only gonna

tell you kids this once.

Don't contact me,

and don't come back here.



Leave it alone, Carleigh.

This is all your fault.

What?

CARLEIGH: You got our hopes up.

You made us go searching

for that woman.

You made us believe that

she was actually gonna save us.

You made us look stupid.

-I-- I didn't.

-You did.

What?

I believed in you because

you believed in Karina H.

We followed

her trails and her signs.

For nothing.

Now they're probably gonna

split me and my brother up

-because of you.

-What about Lailah and Daisy?

You didn't think about them.

All you were

thinking about was yourself.

I didn't--

I didn't sell the house.

I'm not the reason.

HAVEN: Why did you

even come here?

Ever since you arrived,

she didn't want us anymore.

-Get out.

-What?

Get out!



Liberty. Again?

Honey, if you wanna

stay in the bathroom,

you should've said that.

Come on, get up.

Go on downstairs

and find your friends.

I got an announcement to make.

You know I gotta get in here.

[exhales]



What's up?

What happened?

Why's everybody

just sitting here like this?

What's going on?

Oh, good, you're here. Sit down.

It's for all of you.

I got great news!

[singsong] We got a new buyer

for the house!

Nothing. Okay.

Even better news,

they want the house

by the end of next week.

Next week?

What am I supposed to do?

So glad you asked.

Your last day here

is next Friday.

What about the kids, Kay?

[sighs]

If you wanna discuss this,

my office hours

are between nine and five.

-It's ten.

-MS. KAY: Okay.

I just didn't wanna do this

in front of their faces.

No, they need to know

what's going on.

They need to know

what's gonna happen to them.

They're not new to this.

This is not their first rodeo.

Well, I mean,

it is for this one.

Yes, Miss Liberty

and justice for all.

What happens to us next Friday?

Okay, so the people

who dropped you off,

they're gonna come back

and pick you up,

and then they're gonna drop you

off somewhere that's not here.

Yeah, me and you

need to talk in your office.

MS. KAY:

Okay. Is this about your pay?

I could pay through the month.

I don't wanna leave again.

Come on, Daisy.

Let's start packing.

I'd rather be doing chores.



[sad music playing]



Lost without the love

of here and now

Lost without

a hope of being found

A sprout without its roots

solid in the ground

A moonless night,

the constant fight

Flickering hope

like a candle light

But still it grows,

forevermore, it grows

A lullaby, the long goodbye

No time for tears

As we dance

with fears tonight

La-da-da-da,

the lullaby goes

La-da-da-da,

a broken heart, it goes

La-da-da-da,

la-da-da-da-da

La-da-da-da

Oh, yeah, yeah

La-da-da-da,

la-da-da-da

The broken heart, it goes

Lost without

the love of here and now

Lost without

the hope of being found

A sprout without its roots

solid in the ground

-Hey, Pa. You up?

-Hey, baby girl.

I'm up. [chuckles]

You got my sweets?

No, they confiscated 'em

at the door.

I'm sorry.

They just don't want me to be

happy here, I'm telling you.

But why you look so down?

I don't know.

This new job.

I saw you on the TV

in that high-powered suit.

Looking sharp as ever, huh?

Yeah, I-- I don't know.

FATHER: Eh?

What is it, baby girl?

I don't know.

It is a lot of money.

And it is a good opportunity.

I could be a junior partner

in less than a year.

The Vegas branch.

Junior partner is good.

Very.

Sounds like everything

you've ever wanted.

Isn't it?

Why am I not happy?

Like, why do I feel like I

didn't make the right decision?

Girl...

you didn't seem to like

the last job you had either.

But maybe law isn't for you.

I'm sorry I couldn't take

care of you before mom d*ed.

No, Dad. No, it's okay.

Fought the courts

like crazy to prove

I can be a fit

and capable father.

Even selling the house

on Crescent Street,

the one we loved so much,

to pay for all the lawyers.

But as much as my mind

wanted to take care of you...

my body and sickness

said otherwise.

Sorry I couldn't

be there for you

when you needed me to be.

You wanna hear something crazy?

A group of kids

came to my door

and they said they followed

our scavenger hunt,

and it led 'em

all the way to my doorstep.

Can you believe that?

It's been 25 years.

-You got to be kidding.

-[Reena chuckles] No.

Uh-uh. [chuckles]

-[father laughs]

-REENA: Yeah.

I remember you begging me

to take you all over Vegas

to leave them clues.

-[father chuckles]

-Mm-hmm. Hmm.

25 years.

Can't believe

it's lasted a lifetime.

Well, Dad,

you always told me

everything happens for a reason.

I hope you gave them a heck

of a prize for finding you.



I got to go, Dad.

I'll be back.

-You're coming back?

-REENA: Yeah.

Wait!

Let me get out this bed.

Bright and early, I see.

I'm afraid I have to

remove myself from the team.

DR. PRICE: Uh, Reena, let's

talk about this in my office.

I'm sorry, but I don't have

time. This has to happen now.

Karina,

think about your future here.

Yes, and I have.

And I'm making the choice

to going back to

working for the state,

because there's

a group of children

who need me more than you do.

Mrs. Hyatt,

you have an ex-husband

who honestly

loves your daughter.

And coming from a place where

children are ripped from

the only home

they've ever known daily...

you should consider yourself

and your daughter

extremely lucky.

No one knows

what tomorrow may bring,

and there's children

in the system

who know that

better than anybody else.

So I implore you

to do the right thing

and allow your ex-husband

to spend as much time

with your daughter

as he wants.

I'm sorry,

but I have to go.

MS. KAY: All checked in.

Where are your case, workers?

I got a flight to catch.

[door creaks]

Finally! [laughs]

Hey, what you doing here?

I came so at least

these kids know

that somebody cares about 'em.

Aww, that's so cute.

You wanna take them with you?

All right, here we go!

Hey, who's caseworker are you?

Mmm, funny thing,

I'm nobody's.

Okay, then, who are you?

I'm the new owner

of this house.

It's just like I remember it.

-MS. KAY: Remember it?

-Yes, remember it.

I grew up in this house.

MS. KAY: Oh, honey,

this house ain't that old.

Cute.

-Ms. Liberty.

-Ms. Karina?

MS. KAY: Karina? Hold up.

I didn't sell this house

to no Karina. I don't know

what kind of game--

I bought the Smiths out.

Oh.

So how you know Liberty, hmm?

I got a visit from

these children last week.

-MS. KAY: These kids?

-Mm-hmm. These kids.

-MR. PIERCE: The gold.

-MS. KAY: Gold?

What gold?

REENA: You know,

when the kids showed up

to my doorstep last week,

I honestly didn't even remember

what they were talking about.

It's been 25 years

since I've seen that letter.

-MS. KAY: What letter?

-MR. PIERCE: The scavenger hunt.

REENA: You know,

I had to sit down with myself

and remember

what it felt like to be a kid,

and I realized

how rude I was to these kids

who shared that same feelings

that I once did.

And I didn't know

how to make it up to them.

The only thing

that I could think of

was to honor their request.

MS. KAY: Request?

Yes. The kids asked me

to save the house.

Well, you may be able

to save this house,

but these kids

are out of here.

Mmm, right.

That's another thing.

I'm an attorney,

and this house is zoned

and listed as a home for youth,

and I will not be changing that.

-You must be Mr. Pierce.

-I am.

How would you like

to run this house?

I heard that you're on

the market for a new job.

I'd like that.

Well, the social workers are

on the way for these kids, so--

I can assure you they're not.

And I owe each

and every one of you an apology.

Especially you, Liberty.

You may have asked me

to save this house,

but you've done more for me than

I could have ever done for you.

And thank you for reminding me

of what's important.

-So we aren't leaving?

-Nope.

And you're not gonna

split me and my brother up?

-Nope.

-And we're not gonna move?

Nope.

[Karina chuckles]

We should apologize too.

To who?

-Liberty.

-What happened?

We haven't been

the best friends we could.

CARLEIGH: I was wrong.

This wasn't your fault.

It was never your fault.

I was just afraid

I was gonna lose my brother.

It's okay.

I was scared too.

[Ms. Kay sniffles]

Don't you have

a flight to catch?

[sniffles, clears throat]

Uh, yeah.

Okay. Uh, I think you can go.

I think we can handle it.

KIDS: Bye!

This just in from

the Crescent House:

the Crescent g*ng

is staying together!

Karina H. is here

with the exclusive.

Talk to my followers.

Let them know you saved us.

-[kids chanting, chattering]

-These kids saved me,

and I plan on being here

for them forever.

-[chuckles]

-Me too!

ALL: Crescent g*ng out!

DAISY ON STREAM: This just in

from the Crescent House:

the Crescent g*ng

is staying together!

Karina H. is here

with the exclusive.

Talk to my followers.

Let them know you saved us.

REENA ON STREAM:

These kids saved me,

and I plan on being here

for them forever.

MR. PRICE: Me too!

ALL: Crescent g*ng out!

[ominous music playing]

[exhales]

[light piano music playing]
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