Say Yes To The Mess

Say Yes To The Mess

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This romantic/comedy is set in Brooklyn, New York 1996. Andrea, an out of work actress, is single and doesn't know what's for her in the future. Until a handsome English gentleman turns up. He was cut off from the family fortune, however, his grandmother will give him her inheritance money as long as he marries before she "leaves".
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An American wife from Boston abandons her love for her treacherous husband the very next day after their first anniversary because of the charge of breaking wedding vows and betrayal. The brave woman, even after possessing the knowledge of being financially dependent on her husband, decides to set off to New York with a few pennies in her bag to seek for a new beginning and just like in any venture, hurdles do comes along way. But what is her biggest challenge: the fear of losing her knight, whom she has met in the train journey or being pregnant with the baby during the global pandemic? She is a woman with class, and zero tolerance for arrogance. However, the only trouble of hers is her mind spinning wild imaginations about the man she fancied. Follow up the love story of a fierce woman from Boston traveling all the way to New York in a hope to lead a better life. **Contains a few mature scenes** &lt;&gt; "Nah, I'm not raunchy. I'm a gentleman." "If only you knew what my eyes can see, you wouldn't have dared to question." "I'm not a kidnapper." "His misery is my pleasure" © 2020

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