Carla (Maya Woulfe) needs her home to be tended to. Luckily, Tony (Stirling Cooper), her friend's contractor husband, can perform the work as a favor at a discounted rate. Carla accepts the arrangement, thrilled with her lucky break. Tony then goes to work. Things appear to be going well at first, but as the weeks pass, Tony doesn't seem to be making any progress. He consistently justifies his tardiness, which causes the task to be postponed. Tony is performing the work for her as a favor on the cheap, which puts her in an awkward position. Does she even have the right to complain? Maya Woulfe's Carla needs something. Ultimately, though, Carla is unable to continue to watch helplessly while her home deteriorates. She attempts to discuss matters with Tony, but he ignores her. Even the second when his gaze stray to her chest is unpleasant. That seems to be the final straw, so she confronts him about his inappropriate behavior and lets out her feelings. Naturally, Tony just threatens to leave after hearing this. Carla had to make a quick decision since she knows that if Tony gives up on