From the mind of a great writer Nicole Abisinio comes a story that involves lots of comedy drama and romantic scenes. Brandon Cotter used that story to turn it into a great script and Kelly L. King was the man behind the camera who made it all come to life. The plot revolves around Sandy, who is about 20 years old and enjoys in using her looks to get what she wants instead of getting a real job. She gets fired from six jobs and the only thing she can do is borrow the money from her wealthy sister. The the audience gets to meet Keith, who is a con artist and is a pretty charming guy. Two of them get to meet at a funeral of Sandy's friend. From the first moment, there is a sparkle between them, but not that kind as you would expect it to be. After finding out what he does, Sandy gets an offer to team up with him and make some money. At first she refuses, because it involves illegal activities, but as her sister hits the financial crisis, she accepts this job in order to support for her and the rest of her family. The story then takes an unusual turn and two of them find themselves in a romantic attempt of a relationship.