Lucy doesn't even have a boyfriend. (To be honest, she
isn't that lucky in love.) But Mrs. Nolan-a local psychic-
has read her tarot cards and predicted that Lucy will be
walking down the aisle within the year.
Lucy's roommates, Karen and Charlotte, are appalled at the
news. If Lucy leaves it could disrupt their wonderful
lifestyle of eating take-out, drinking too much wine,
bringing men home and never vacuumming. They might even
have to-God forbid-clean up the apartment to lure in a new
roommate. Lucy reassures them that she's far too busy
arguing with her mother and taking care of her
irresponsible father to get married.
And there's the small matter of no boyfriend. But then
Lucy meets Gus, gorgeous, unreliable Gus. And she starts
to wonder if he could be the future Mr. Lucy Sullivan. Or
could it be handsome Chuck? Or Daniel, the world's biggest
flirt? Or even cute Jed, the new boy at work?
Maybe the idea of Lucy Sullivan getting married isn't so
unlikely, after all.