The idea of a "perfect life" is different for everybody, so when Aspyn and Harry decide they want to live the "perfect life" together, will their realities be the same or different? When Harry realizes he isn't as happy as he could be, he looks into a program called "The Victory Project." A guaranteed paradise where the only thing to stress out about is getting home on time for dinner with your wife. He desperately wants to give into the temptations and fill out the forms to be entered into the program, only one problem though. In order to register, you must have a partner, something Harry was desperately lacking. Aspyn's life has only gone downhill after she turned 20. From losing countless jobs, to cutting ties with her entire family, you could say she wasn't exactly proud of who she has become. So when she sees an ad for "The Victory Project," she immediately goes to register. Not only does she lack having a partner to enter with, she can't afford the entire cost to sign up. When Harry and Aspyn randomly meet at a bar and discover both of their desires to live the perfect life, will they decide to just screw it and split the costs and enter in as complete strangers? What happens when their differences come out and it's already too late?