![]() ![]() Thornton.” The kids are eager to show Elizabeth the project they built for her at the saw mill with the help of Henry. They all greet her with a “good morning, Mrs. The next morning, Elizabeth is surprised to see her students early in class accompanied by Abigail, Lee, Rosemary and Henry. Elizabeth tells the women she is ready to go back to teaching. ![]() Rosemary thanks Elizabeth for getting Opal to be back to her chatty self. After her horse ride, she goes back to Abigail’s Cafe and finds Rosemary and Abigail having tea. She then decides to ride him through the fields, remembering special moments with Jack. ![]() Elizabeth says that she and Opal now have something in common for the rest of their lives: Mountie Jack saved both their lives, and every night they will include him in their prayers.Įlizabeth heads to the stables to visits Jack’s horse. ![]() Elizabeth shares the story of Jack saving her own life in a mining accident. Elizabeth assures Opal that Jack always knew how grateful she was. Opal finally opens up and says she is mad at herself because she never had a chance to say thank you to Jack for saving her life in the fire before the wedding. With Rosemary’s help, Elizabeth sits down with Opal to ask why she is so quiet in class. Rosemary rushes to Elizabeth’s to inform her of Opal’s struggles and Elizabeth agrees to go talk to her student one on one. Once again, Opal is sad and does not want to participate in the same activities as her classmates. She is surprised to find Henry at the mill as the volunteer to help the kids make their crafts. The next morning, Rosemary decides to take the students on a field trip to the saw mill so they can get creative. Elizabeth cries as she reads Jack’s words. He also lets Elizabeth know that he wants her to find love again. In it, Jack tells her that he will forever be watching over her, and that she taught him what real love was. There, she decides to open Jack’s letter. Later on, Elizabeth pays a visit to the property Jack had bought for their future home. Highlights - One Final Letter - When Calls the Heart A sobbing Elizabeth tells her she doesn’t know if she can stay in Hope Valley. Once again, Elizabeth is flooded with memories and goes running to the café for consolation from Abigail. Rosemary shows up and the two walk to school together. The next morning, Elizabeth gets ready for work and stares at the unopened letter from Jack. Abigail and Bill cry together as they hold hands by the fire. Abigail knows that deep inside, Jack already knew. Bill tells Abigail that he has always thought of Jack as a son and he wishes he had the chance to tell him that. Bill finds her alone and tells Abigail he has been doing all he can to avoid thinking of Jack’s death. Rosemary brings a smile to Elizabeth’s face when she tries to convince Elizabeth that the students have been little angels since her departure.Ībigail sits in the dark, thinking about fond memories of Jack. Rosemary and Lee host Elizabeth for dinner that evening. Bill tells her that Jack would want her to take the horse and he offers to take it to the stables. She runs into Bill, who presents Elizabeth with a horse from the Mounties. Elizabeth tearfully takes the letter.Įlizabeth goes for a walk in town. Abigail also informs Elizabeth that before Jack left for the Northern Territories, he gave her a letter to pass on to Elizabeth if anything happened to him. Elizabeth realizes the grieving process is just one day at a time. Abigail stays behind to ask how Elizabeth is really doing. The visit is quick and before everybody leaves, Opal gives Elizabeth a big hug. The kids present her with a sympathy card that the entire class signed for Elizabeth. Her quiet time is interrupted when Abigail, Rosemary and a handful of students surprise her at the door. Thornton” because that is who she will always be.īack at the house, Elizabeth recalls some of her most precious memories with Jack. Thornton” or “Miss Thatcher.” Rosemary tells the class to still call their teacher “Mrs. The kids want to know if they should call Elizabeth “Mrs. The students are all excited to hear that Elizabeth will be returning to the school after her three-week absence. Before returning to Hope Valley, Elizabeth stops at Cross Creek Meadows to pay respect at Jack’s gravesite and remembers his funeral.ĭuring Elizabeth’s absence, Rosemary has been substituting in the classroom. It has been three weeks since Hope Valley received the devastating news of Jack’s death and now the town gathers to await Elizabeth’s return. ![]()
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