Dahlia (Jane Wilde) is looking over a contract intently while an older man, Roger, silently sits across from her. The atmosphere is business-like as Dahlia flips through the pages, although the discomfort between them is undeniable.
It’s soon revealed that Roger is her parent and that, nearing retirement, he has agreed to sign over his company (worth billions) to Dahlia. But there is a condition… Dahlia is a lesbian, and Roger – a man of dated convictions – refuses to sign over the company until Dahlia marries and consummates the marriage with a man, with the expectation that Dahlia will produce an heir. To that end, they have drawn up a contract, and if Dahlia wants to continue enjoying her luxurious lifestyle, she’ll have to agree to the terms. But as Dahlia finally signs the papers, there is a defiant glint to her eyes…