Why does one feel the need to "fix" someone? Is it to fill a void within oneself, or is it to mold someone into what fits one's needs the most? For Leila Harmon, maybe it's both. When Eli Dunham walks into a bar that Leila works at on a chance evening, she's completely inanmored with his presence and can't help but want more. However, when she finds that his hesitation to falling in love due to his dark past, she takes on the responsibility of showing him how to love. Through cheesy love letters. Although her efforts may be in good faith, Leila will soon realize that anyone can create their own love story, but not everyone can have the fairytale happy ending.