The tension between them ratchets up when they must pretend to be a couple in public: Olive runs into her future boss and tells him she is on her honeymoon, begging Ethan to attend dinner with her. Olive and Ethan arrive at the resort and discover there is only one bed. Olive and Ethan reluctantly agree, hoping to avoid one another the entire time. They are the only members of the wedding who are spared from a food borne illness, and Ami urges them to take her nonrefundable honeymoon trip. Olive and Ethan trade barbs during the wedding, especially about her bright green dress, but are soon focused on other matters. Olive is not especially fond of her brother-in-law, Dane, and she dreads encountering Ethan, who she considers judgmental, especially of her body and behavior. Ami is an optimist noted for her ability to win contests and compete for prizes, but Olive sees herself as a pessimist with perpetual bad luck ever since a childhood mishap with an arcade game resulted in a local media incident. During the festivities, Olive is forced to spend time with the groom’s brother, Ethan Thomas. The work centers around the romantic life and misadventures of Olive Torres as she prepares for the wedding of her identical twin sister Ami.
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