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Nate Cooper has
been smitten with Cristabel Abbott since he first laid eyes on her
at the impressionable age of six. But before he could try and
snuggle up to her at nap time, or maybe send her a valentine, his
family moved away. In the intervening years there have been other
women in Nate's life, but none who could measure up to Cristabel.
Convinced she's the only girl for him, Nate decides to move back to
L.A. and track her down. The good news: she's still single and
stunning. The bad news: there's a reason she's still single.
Cristabel's still best friends with the same less fortunate little
girl Nate remembers from first grade, June Phigg. The two are
inseparable. They live together. They go to yoga together. They
would even go on double dates together--if only June could get a
date. Cristabel simply refuses to leave dear June home alone.
Determined to spend as much time as possible with Cristabel, Nate
sets out to find a boyfriend for June. Even when he pays them,
however, guys all flee at the sight of her. Then it hits him: June
needs a makeover. As Nate and June become friends she emerges from
her cocoon, and Nate slowly realizes that the girl of his dreams
isn't the hottie at all. It's the nottie who turns out to be
something of a hottie herself. |