Jaymes Elisabeth Nichols doesn't believe in fairytales. She doesn't believe in fate or destiny either. So what is a girl to do, when she meets her fairy godmother on a warm summer evening in a cramped bookshop study room? Jaymes Elisabeth Nichols may be a realist but she isn't a wasteful realist. Jaymes puts her three wishes to good use, asking for love, stability, and peace of mind because, who doesn't want that in life? Leaving the bookshop, believing she's seen the last of the godmother, Jaymes is soon confronted with her past demons, all back to haunt her. Forced to now confront her past in a sickening twist of fate, Jaymes soon realizes that all wishes come with a price and the things worth having are worth fighting for.