"When I Think of You" is a a sweet story of unrequited love, and with a twist, it is the man that has the bug for a change.
Recently jilted by her British lover, Celia throws herself into her work - writing obituaries and wedding announcements (called "Unions'" which leads to humorous situations). Unbeknownst to Celia, her longtime best buddy and co-worker, Davis has had a crush on her. Through her relationship ups and downs, he has always been there to lean on, be her stand in date, and watch Lifetime movies with. He is even really understanding at dealing with her bridesmaid jitters as a member of the bridal party from Hell.
Then one day Davis gives in to hs impusles and kisses her. Celia completely freaks out, since she does not want to lose him as a friend; she sees Davis as a careful and responsible person, whereas she has always thought of herself as footloose and fancy free, and loves to take on new adventures. Heartbroken, he decides to relegate himself to being her pal and date others. Of course his self-improvement (as well as his very passionate kiss) has Celia suddenly wondering if there is not more that she wants from him.
There are secondary stories involving his roommate (the most annoying Springsteen fan in the world) and a recently separated friend of hers, as well as the impending marriage of her self-absorbed best friend, Natalie and her Scottish brogue seeking citizenship and lots of alcohol.