
So we're at the final part of the film. Nick is walking down the street, miserable and missing Chris. A happy shopper bumps into him, packages fly. Nick's about to say something regrettable when he notices that the shopper is his old business partner, who sold his interest in the company to launch a silicon valley start-up...which failed. His old partner is now a barista at Starbucks. But he looks happy and he explains to Nick that life is good, working paycheck to paycheck--he is rich in the love of his wife and family--and it's Christmas, after all, the season of miracles. Nick looks up at the top of the town square tree (cue "Christmas At Peace Palace"). The star atop the tree twinkles inexplicably. Suddenly, the spirit of Christmas begins to fill Nick's heart. Cut to Christmas at Chris' house (no dialog, everyone happy). Cut back to Nick, now smiling and wishing people Merry Christmas. Cut back to Christmas at Chris' house. Cut back to Nick, who is now walking faster and handing out money to random passersby. Cut back to the happy scene at Chris' house. Cut back to Nick who begins running as he makes his way to Chris' house. Out of nowhere, Leann Rimes...nope, sorry, wrong movie. Nick reaches Chris' house, she opens the door, no words are spoken (she can see the Christmas spirit has completely possessed Nick), they slowly fall into a kiss in the doorway, snow begins to fall. The End. OK, needs a little work. But the music's a perfect fit. "Christmas At Peace Palace" by Renger Koning. can be downloaded from Soundcloud and is available for licensing by Hallmark movies or any other media projects.