Henry was convinced he’d stay single forever, enjoying the freedom of his life without family responsibilities.
But a day spent with his niece, Mira, changes his perspective.
After a wild night, Henry wakes up in an unfamiliar bed with a strange dog licking his face. He’s just about to leave when his sister Riley calls, asking him to watch Mira for the day. Reluctantly, he agrees.
Mira, a smart and independent nine-year-old, spends the day judging him as he tries to avoid bonding. They share pizza and quiet moments, but when Henry falls asleep, Mira sneaks outside. Panic sets in as Henry searches the house, finally finding her in a neighbor’s treehouse.
Mira’s blunt comments make Henry realize she’s right: maybe he’s scared of commitment. As Riley returns, expecting disaster, she’s relieved to find them both safe. Despite their mischief, Henry learns an important lesson from Mira: sometimes, it’s the kids who teach you what you need to learn.
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