The guests head to the bar that night where Robbie beelines for Tanya, but Jake cuts in before things get too uncomfortable. The next day, Tanya participates in touch football and skeet shooting, and witnesses Bosworth’s increasing tension with Thompson, and Constance’s strange habit of carrying scissors and clippings in her purse. After the awkward encounter, Tanya meets with Daisy, who wants her to make more of an effort to fit in with the girls, saying the role of bridesmaid is sacred duty. He claims he and the maid were searching for his lost contact lenses, but Tanya could’ve sworn she saw him making out with the maid. Tanya runs for the intruder, but clashes with Chip instead. Tanya and Henry spot a dark clothed figure lurking by an open window at the Thompson house. Bosworth, who is being forced out of a business deal, and Aunt Helen, who’s using the family’s depleting scholarship fund to buy jewelry. But there are also other suspects: Constance, the cold mother-in-law, Mr. That night, Tanya and Henry patrol the estate, and Henry informs her Cousin Eldridge’s inheritance can decrease if Daisy and Chip have kids, a good reason for him to not want to see this marriage occur. Jake approaches Tanya, there seems to be definite chemistry between the two, which Aunt Helen doesn’t hesitate to point out.
Daisy tells Tanya she believes Constance doesn’t think she is good enough for her son. Just then, Chip’s mother Constance, a high maintenance socialite with an attitude, approaches the girls, drink in hand. Their conversation is interrupted by Daisy’s pager alarm going off, and Tanya bolts at lightning speed, only to find Daisy panicking because she saw a spider in her room. Tanya runs through the guest list, a who’s who of millionaires’ kids, with Henry, and learns that Betsy’s family is like American royalty – presidential relatives, ownership in companies that make everything from watches to wedding cakes. She is particularly curious of Jake for more reasons than one: the security team cannot verify his student status at Vanderbilt and she feels drawn to this man. Tanya analyzes every guest anyone is suspect at this point. Within moments, Chip’s friends arrive – Vince, Rich, Jake, and Robbie, all in their early 20s, frat boy types. Chip, Daisy’s handsome, overly self-assured fiancé, arrives, along with a pack of giggly, squealing bridesmaids – Sally, Kimmy, and Besty, who seems more inquisitive than the rest on Tanya’s history with Daisy. Bosworth, and the Italian wedding planner, Carlo Santi. When the shuttle arrives at the Thompson estate, Tanya meets some of the weddings attendees: the personable, Aunt Helen, the playboy, Cousin Eldridge, the ex-business partner, Mr. Henry convinces the bitter Tanya to accept the asfsignment for the chance of making partner. Tanya’s reluctance is revealed in a voicemail her mother left her, reassuring her she is better off without her ex-fiancé who jilted her at the alter. The assignment is to remain discreet, so Chesterton requests a reluctant Tanya to go undercover as a bridesmaid, with the support team as caterers. She has received numerous threatening letters ever since she got engaged. They meet Wes Thompson, a Texas tycoon, looking to hire security for his beautiful, spoiled daughter, Daisy. Henry, Tanya’s colleague at the agency, loves to give Tanya a good natured hard time over her tough girl act.
Tanya is one of the top agents at the security firm run by James Chesterton.
When the bad guys are all in subdued agony, it is apparent she is an undercover body guard. Tanya Harsin, a gorgeous barista working at an espresso stand saves her customer, a Turkish consul from a team of assassins, by karate chopping her way through the attackers.