After spending all her twenties attending the weddings of her close friends and peers and having nothing but bad luck in the area of love despite her best-laid plans, Spring decides she's skipping the love and marriage and headed straight to the baby carriage with the decision to get artificially inseminated. But at her best friend's wedding, she meets the best man, Bilal, and they click over a mutual admiration for art and geek culture. He's not looking for a relationship. Even if he was, he just broke off an engagement two months before he was supposed to say "I do," and he's not willing to talk about it. Huge red flag. It's easy for Spring to overlook, though. Not only is he a nice guy, but he sees the woman who doesn't need anyone to take care of her but wants to be taken care of anyway. What they decide to start together is supposed to be casual, giving Spring a chance to enjoy the fun of a relationship as long as it will last before she carries out her baby plans. However, slowly but surely, the line between casual and serious starts to blur, and Spring has to start thinking about the tough questions. Do she and Bilal really want the same things? Does it really matter? Just maybe what she plans for and what the universe gives her will be the exact same thing. And if it's not, dare she hope for something better?
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