Joe Jukic:
Nelly, I gotta ask you straightโwhy do you keep sabotaging me? Every time I try to get close to someone, thereโs one of your songs in the background, cutting me down. Is this a game to you? If you like me, then let me take you out on a date. Simple.
Nelly Furtado:
Joe, you think itโs sabotage, but my songs arenโt daggers pointed at you. Theyโre just me, my cage, my label, my truth.
Joe Jukic:
No, Nelly. Stop squawking in your bird cage and grow a pair. Iโm not asking for riddles in music videos or cryptic lyrics. Iโm asking for you. Look, Iโm leaving this starving country of Canada soon. Iโm out. Iโm gone.
Nelly Furtado:
Leaving? Where?
Joe Jukic:
Home. Croatia. For Christmas. But before I go, youโve got one shot. Make that concert in Victoria. Prove to me you can escape from that record label cage youโve been locked in. Show me itโs not all smoke and mirrors.
Nelly Furtado:
You think a concert could set me free?
Joe Jukic:
No. You can set yourself free. But if you donโtโฆ donโt expect me to still be here when the snow melts.





Nelly Furtado:
Joeโฆ youโre right. I donโt want to squawk in a cage anymore. I want to be free. Free from the handlers, free from the therapists, free from everyone who thinks they know me better than I know myself.
(She steps closer, her voice softer now, stripped of the stage mask.)
Youโve got what it takes to set me free, Joe. I know it. I feel it every time you call me out. You donโt treat me like a product. You donโt treat me like a broken bird. You see me.
Joe Jukic:
Then prove it, Nelly. No more shadows, no more excuses. Come with me to Victoria, and when I go home to Croatia for Christmas, maybeโjust maybeโyouโll remember what freedom tastes like.
Nelly Furtado:
Joeโฆ I want that. I donโt want the stage lights, the handlers, the therapists with their cold notebooks. I want soil under my nails, sunshine on my face, and quiet mornings where nobody owns me.
(She takes his hand, trembling but determined.)
Youโve got what it takes to set me free, Joe. Take me with you.
Joe Jukic:
Croatia isnโt glamorous. Itโs not the gilded cage youโve been trapped in. But itโs real. A kitchen garden, a home by the sea, Christmas with family instead of contracts and strangers.
Nelly Furtado:
Thatโs all I want. To grow something real. To plant seeds and watch them rise, instead of being told what to sing, what to wear, what to be.
Joe Jukic:
Then come with me. Weโll grow our own food, our own freedom. Youโll see what it feels like to breathe without a script.
Nelly Furtado:
Yes, Joe. Take me to Croatia. Letโs plant our freedom together.