- Years after the annulment of their spontaneous marriage a couple discovers a mistake in the paperwork that means they are still husband and wife.
- With big plans to leave their small Iowan town, teenage lovers Annie (Jill Wagner) and Ben (Colin Egglesfield) elope. Their big city plans are halted, though, when Annie's parents have the marriage annulled, and Annie stays behind in Iowa to help her family. Fifteen years later, when Annie is engaged in Iowa and Ben is engaged in New York, they discover that their annulment was never finalized. Annie and Ben reunite to make their divorce legal, but find themselves reminiscing about what could have been if they had stayed together. As romantic feelings resurface, Annie and Ben must decide if their past love could also be their destined future.—Happy_Evil_Dude
- When he was nineteen, Ben Lawson worked as a hand on the Iowa farm of Hal and Jessica Hancock, and fell mutually in love with their eighteen year old daughter, Annie Hancock. At the end of the harvest season, Ben and Annie ended up eloping with their plan to move to New York City where Ben had a lead on a Wall Street job, but upon finding out about the marriage, Hal convinced them to get an annulment solely so that Annie could have a chance at what was her planned immediate life of college. It's now fifteen years later, and out of circumstances, the two have not seen or spoken to each other since. Ever since Hal died, Annie, who is now completing her Ph.D. requirements in agricultural sciences and is awaiting to hear about a grant concerning her academic work which would revolutionize their farm operation, now runs the farm and is engaged to Joe, the other farm hand who worked alongside Ben at the time and still works on the farm. Ben is now a successful and wealthy Wall Street investment broker engaged to Giovanna Jorgensen, a strong willed interior designer. In preparing Ben's prenup, his lawyer, Tony McAllister, discovers that the annulment papers were never finalized, meaning that Annie and Ben are still married in the eyes of the law. Upon receiving the news from Tony, Annie is required to come to New York City where she, Ben and Tony have to plead their case for an immediate divorce in front of a judge, Tony and Ben who hope to expedite the process only in that Ben and Giovanna are scheduled to get married this weekend. Both Annie and Ben are reluctant to tell either Joe or Giovanna about what is happening in neither even knowing that Annie and Ben got married fifteen years ago. As Annie and Ben deal with this process, with their respective wedding plans and romantic relationships, and with their busy professional lives, they may each see their current lives more clearly with the other having now reentered it. The question then becomes if they will allow their unresolved feelings for each other to take over the obstacles of being together again truly as husband and wife this time around.—Huggo
- Five years ago, bright farm-boy Ben Lawson left his Iowa backwater Grandy and childhood beloved Annabelle 'Annie' Hancock, daughter of the now late farmer Hal he worked for and helped doing the books, to pursue his dream, becoming a New York hotshot corporate lawyer. Days before Ben's society wedding to interior designer Giovanna Jorgensen, his office buddy and attorney Tony McAllister discovers Ben's teenage divorce from Annie, after her parents ordered the wedding undone, wasn't properly filed, so she's invited to finish the formalities, which she's eager to, planning a marriage in weeks to Ben's hometown best mate Joe. However the judge, who hates Tony, sticks to slowing down procedure till after Ben's big wedding. Plans to cheat on the dates falls through as a storm urges Annie back home to save her thesis project field. Meanwhile Cupid struck again, they even kissed, and both their engagements fall apart, with Ben's devoted driver Hector acting as Cupid's deputy.—KGF Vissers
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