"I, Abel Slaughter, promise to love and cherish you, Bonnie Celeste." Abel hadn't said words more untrue to a single woman in his life as he stood at the altar. "I, Bonnie Celeste, promise to..." Not a single word pierced his ears. He zoned out, staring into the abyss of such empty eyes. There wasn't a glint of admiration or adoration in them. Two strangers stood at the altar, declaring their fabricated love to God, their friends, and families, and a priest. Love doesn't cost a thing, however, happiness does. The two signed a certificate with the state of New York, stating they were one. They put their signatures down on a legally documented lie. Legally together, while mentally and emotionally divided, Abel and Bonnie are living separate lives that are quickly morphing together. They now share not only a last name and a penthouse, but also unsolicited opinions and polar opposite attitudes. The Slaughters' different ideas of happiness must coincide with their nonexistent relationship. Their end game is clear, but incredibly far from reach. Or so they think. This uncommon, epic whirlwind romance comes with its ups and downs. An entanglement of lies, secrets, and tragedies may be the spark needed to ignite the fire in this immorally contracted marriage.