Just when junior advertising executive Mira Simon believes her dream for a perfect life will never come true, her April Fool's pretense that it did follows suit.
As her sister warned, what you wishes always come at a higher price then feared.
Promoted over her boss's head to creative director Michael Collier's head after impressing CEO Erin, she proves unable to lead the team or even avoid the errors of her predecessor and others.
She's instantly won over by dashing restaurant owner Liam Henderson's lavish but non-personalized courting, but finds it unsatisfactory, impractical and meaningless.
Even the corporate suite she moves in proves lonely, missing her roommates.
Although his inspired help is crucial to stand any chance at working out a presentation, she neglects tirelessly devoted writer Jonah, even is the only colleague not aware he has a crush on her, thus driving him to resign in favor of his true passion, devising a children's books line.
Only when crisis drives her to despair, she talks stock and may adjust.