Carla (
Maya Woulfe) is in dire need of some renovations in her residence. Luckily, she has a friend whose spouse, Tony (
Stirling Cooper), is a building contractor who offers to perform the work at a discounted price as a friendly gesture. Carla is overjoyed at her fortuitous circumstance and agrees to the deal.
Tony then commences the task at hand. Initially, the project appears to be progressing smoothly. However, as time wears on, it becomes evident that Tony is making minimal headway.
He constantly has justifications for his procrastination, and the work keeps getting postponed. This puts Carla in a tricky situation as she's getting the job done at a cheaper rate, and it's a favor from Tony - does she even have the right to express dissatisfaction?
Eventually, Carla can't stand by passively as her home deteriorates even further. She attempts to discuss the issue with Tony, but he dismisses her concerns.
There's a particularly disquieting instance when his gaze strays towards her bosom. This seems to be the final provocation as she vents her annoyance, confronting him about his unprofessional conduct. Predictably, this only makes Tony threaten to leave the job.
Understanding that she'll be in a more dreadful situation if Tony leaves the work unfinished, Carla has to act quickly. Even though she finds it repugnant, Tony DID glance at her previously, so perhaps there's something she can do to persuade him to stay and complete the work he began.