Highly Recommended

Peter (Oliver Davis) and his betrothed Tina (Dana Vespoli) are deliberating about Sharon (Ember Snow), a wedding coordinator they recently interviewed. Discussing whether to hire Sharon for their nuptials, Peter confesses his uncertainty about her - her intense attention towards him made him feel uncomfortable. Tina, however, disagrees, appreciating Sharon's engagement with them - Sharon genuinely seemed invested in them and their wedding vision.
Peter insists Sharon's interest in him was excessive, but Tina brushes it off, arguing that they need an eager and dedicated wedding planner. Besides, Sharon came with stellar endorsements from other couples they know. Despite his doubts, Peter concedes to trust Tina's judgment. A couple of weeks later, Sharon, Peter, and Tina meet for a planning session.
During the meeting, Sharon subtly flirts with Peter - particularly when Tina's attention is diverted. Once Sharon has left, Peter again shares his concerns about Sharon's conduct, claiming that her attentions were overtly sexual. Tina, however, remains skeptical and even laughs it off, suggesting that perhaps he's just yearning to feel desirable, especially to a younger woman like Sharon.
Tina gives him a playful reassurance of his allure - after all, she's ENGAGED to him. Nonetheless, Peter still harbors some reservations about Sharon. The following week, Peter is home alone when he receives an unexpected visit from Sharon.
He is taken aback when Sharon makes a pass at him, being more provocative than ever. Peter comments that he TRIED to alert Tina, but she dismissed his concerns. Sharon escalates her advances, reasoning that since he tried to caution Tina and she didn't heed his warning, then whatever happens next is somewhat on her.
Peter, clearly on edge, struggles with his moral compass but ultimately succumbs to Sharon's propositions. Sharon promises him one final escapade before his marital commitment, and he eventually gives in. As Peter and Sharon are in the throes of passion, Tina abruptly walks in, and is horrified and distraught by the scene before her.
Peter attempts to justify himself, reminding Tina that he had tried to preempt this situation. Tina is enraged, questioning how he could betray her, but Peter argues that Sharon is to blame. Sharon, completely unabashed, advises Tina and Peter to relax - they've invested so much into the wedding, it would be a pity for it to unravel NOW.
Wouldn't it be simpler to follow through with the marriage? Playing the peacemaker, Sharon offers to mend the situation, inviting Tina to partake in the sexual encounter - that way, it can't really be perceived as Peter being unfaithful, it's more like. a consensual threesome. Sharon suggests that if they repeat this enough times, they might even start to believe it. Peter and Tina appear mortified, but clearly don't want their future plans derailed, so they reluctantly agree.
However, they're unaware that Sharon has another unexpected twist waiting for them after their sexual encounter.