Elsie doesn't like Christmas anymore. After the divorce, she is forced to run her travel agency, which she built up, together with her ex-husband. He tries to make her life difficult in order to buy her out. One day she runs into Nick in the mall where she usually eats lunch. Nick is under pressure to show off a traditional relationship at the firm where he works in order to have another chance to become a partner. Realizing their situations, they make an agreement to pretend to be in a relationship to make their lives easier. One thing leads to another.
This one comes out really good. The story is connected and everything is resolved at the end (although one might have wished for a clearer revenge on the ex).