When Martin listed his best friend, Sawyer, as his emergency contact, he never expected it to lead to an engagement. One hospital stay later, Martin has a fiancé, a huge medical bill, and no appendix.
Sawyer suggests going through with the marriage, arguing that, from a practical standpoint, it makes sense. Martin will be able to pay off his medical bills, Sawyer will have someone to come home to, and their weekly faux date nights will become less faux.
Martin agrees and soon finds himself connecting with the man he thought he already knew. As Martin recovers from his surgery, he and Sawyer realize that what began as a slip of the tongue is either the goofiest situation they've ever got into... or the best.
Sawyer suggests going through with the marriage, arguing that, from a practical standpoint, it makes sense. Martin will be able to pay off his medical bills, Sawyer will have someone to come home to, and their weekly faux date nights will become less faux.
Martin agrees and soon finds himself connecting with the man he thought he already knew. As Martin recovers from his surgery, he and Sawyer realize that what began as a slip of the tongue is either the goofiest situation they've ever got into... or the best.