Joe tells Nelly he will meet her in Munich, God willing. He has family there.
Nelly smiles softly and replies,
โGod willing, Iโll be there too. Maybe itโs time I met your people.โ
Joe nods. โTheyโre good folk. My cousinโs got a bakery near Marienplatz. We can grab some strudel, maybe catch a Bayern match if youโre lucky.โ
She grins. โOnly if you wear the jersey.โ
โDeal,โ Joe says, laughing. โBut just knowโwhen I say โfamilyโ in Munich, itโs more than blood. Itโs the people who helped us when we had nothing. Theyโre why I made it out.โ
Nelly takes his hand. โThen I want to thank them too.โ
Joe looks to the horizon. โIf God wills it, Munich will be more than just a city. Itโll be a new chapter.โ
INT. COZY BEDROOM โ NIGHT
Soft lamplight casts a warm glow. NELLY sits at the edge of the bed, knees drawn up. Her breathing is labored but controlled. JOE sits beside her, holding a glass of water. There’s a long silence, heavy with emotion.
NELLY
(quietly)
They told me I wouldnโt make it past thirty. Then thirty-five. Then forty. Every year past that felt like borrowed time.
JOE
(sincerely)
You’re still here. Youโre stronger than they ever gave you credit for.
NELLY
I kept having children, Joe… not because I was trying to fill a hole or anything.
(beat)
I just… wanted to leave something behind. In case I didnโt have much time left. I didnโt want to disappear without a trace.
JOE
You didnโt need to explain. But thank you for telling me.
NELLY
I need you to understand. I wasnโt trying to trap anyone or complicate things. I just…
(she fights tears)
I wanted love. Real love. The kind that doesnโt flinch when things get messy. The kind that stays.
JOE
(tearing up)
Youโve given that kind of love, Nelly. To your kids, your music, even me.
NELLY
But will you stay? Even if I get sicker? Even if the prognosis gets worse?
JOE
Iโm not going anywhere. Youโre not a burden, Nelly. Youโre my blessing.
NELLY
(small smile)
Sometimes I wonder if it was selfishโฆ wanting more life, more babies, more laughterโฆ knowing it might not last.
JOE
It wasnโt selfish. It was sacred. You chose life even when death tried to sit at your table. Thatโs not selfishโthatโs heroic.
NELLY
(leans into him)
Donโt leave me, Joe. Not while Iโm still dreaming. Not while I still have songs left in me.
JOE
(holds her close)
Then sing, Nelly. Sing every one. Iโll be there for the first note, and Iโll still be there for the last.
They sit together in silence, the hum of the night wrapping around them like a promise.
EXT. COMMERCIAL DRIVE โ JOEโS BALCONY โ DAY
A sun-drenched summer afternoon. The hum of traffic and cafรฉ chatter fills the air. Down below, Commercial Drive buzzes with lifeโkids in jerseys, espresso-sipping elders, and families draped in flags. Above it all, JOEโs balcony is a riot of color: a Portugal flag, a Croatian checkerboard, the red maple leaf of Canada, and even a UN flag flutter proudly in the breeze.
JOE steps out onto the balcony, wearing a vintage Portugal jersey. He waves to people below, who cheer and shout up at him.
PASSERBY #1
JOEEE! The flags are out! Is it game day?
JOE
Every dayโs game day when you believe in miracles, brother!
Laughter and clapping from below. Joe turns as NELLY steps out onto the balcony. She’s wearing a hoodie, visibly thinner but glowing in the light. She leans on the railing, soaking it in.
NELLY
(smiling)
You really turned this place into your own soccer shrine, huh?
JOE
This? This is the holy balcony, Nelly. This is where we witness resurrection goals. Where legends are born and neighbors become cousins.
NELLY
(looking out at the people)
They love you out here.
JOE
Nah, they love hope. I just make it fly with fabric.
He taps the four flags in rhythm.
JOE (CONT’D)
Portugalโyour people.
Croatiaโmy people.
Canadaโthe land that raised us.
And the UNโbecause we all belong to each other.
Beat.
JOE (softly)
And you, Nellyโฆ you’re gonna make it to the World Cup. 2026. Weโll be right here. You, me, the kids. Flags in hand. Voices raw from screaming.
NELLY
(chokes up)
You think Iโll make it?
JOE
I know you will. Youโll be dancing in the street when Canada makes it out of the group stage. Youโll be yelling at me for burning the chouriรงo.
NELLY
(laughs)
As if you even know how to barbecue without burning something.
JOE
(pointing)
See? That right there. Thatโs the sound of the future. You laughing. Our balcony shaking from the celebration.
A loud cheer erupts below as a car drives by honking, flags waving.
PASSERBY #2
Portugal โtil I die!!
JOE
(shouting back)
And then we go to extra time!
They laugh. Joe turns to Nelly, his hand over his heart.
JOE (softly)
This balconyโs waiting for you in 2026. Just like Iโll be. Every match, every morning, every moment between now and then. Weโre gonna make it, babe. You and me. Team Jelly.
NELLY
(eyes shining)
Team Jelly forever.
They raise their arms and wave down at the street. The flags ripple behind them like a promise.