NOTHING’S TOO GOOD FOR MY BOYMs. Hensley (Penny Barber) asks one of her students, Sandra (Sophia Burns), to stay after class for a brief talk. Sandra says that’s fine, since she doesn’t have cheerleading practice today. Ms. Hensley says that’s actually what she wanted to talk about, because Sandra’s grades have been slipping due to all her cheerleading practices. However, Ms. Hensley says that her darling boy Isaac (Ricky Spanish) is a very bright college student who is just a few years older than Sandra, so he can help Sandra by tutoring her. Isaac already has experience with tutoring other girls, so it would be no trouble at all. Sandra is relieved, and accepts the offer to meet Isaac for a tutoring session after cheerleading practice tomorrow. After Sandra leaves, Ms. Hensley calls Isaac, saying that she’s found another girl for him.The next day, Ms. Hensley introduces Sandra to Isaac. The way Isaac looks at Sandra weirds her out a bit, and things get even more peculiar as Ms. Hensley gushes over Isaac and clearly spoils him. Ms. Hensley proudly tells Sandra that Isaac is very particular. Isaac asks Sandra to demonstrate how she writes, saying that’s a part of good study habits. After she demonstrates, he offers to correct how she’s holding the pencil, and she accepts. He seems to enjoy touching her arm and hand as he corrects her. Next, Isaac runs his hand along Sandra’s back, claiming that it’s to correct her posture. He then touches her legs, claiming that he’s repositioning them for better circulation. Sandra is surprised but believes that he’s helping her, so she goes along with everything he says.Isaac tells Ms. Hensley that he’s pleased with how Sandra follows instructions. Sandra is puzzled, and asks what’s going on. Ms. Hensley explains that she sets Isaac up with ‘very nice girls’ and implies that Sandra’s grades will improve if she pleases him. Isaac points out that if Sandra agrees to the arrangement, she won’t have to quit the cheerleading squad and disappoint the other cheerleaders. Sandra is convinced, but says she’s a little nervous because she’s still a virgin. However, Ms. Hensley assures her that’s fine, because Isaac LOVES virgins.
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Living Well – Tommy Pistol & Paige Owens & Alex Mack
LIVING WELLTwo successful lawyers who are also friends, Paul (Tommy Pistol) and Brian (Alex Mack), walk into a cafe. They place their orders with an attractive young server, Amy (Paige Owens). Paul and Brian get a little flirty with Amy – especially Paul, who says he can tell that Amy is new here because he would have remembered if he’d seen such a pretty face before. Amy is amused and flattered, and goes to get their orders ready.Another man then walks into the cafe. He recognizes Brian and introduces himself as Jason Black (Clarke Kent), someone who went to the same high school as Brian. Paul seems shocked to hear the name. Brian and Jason chat a bit to catch up, and then Brian introduces Jason to Paul, saying he went to the same high school as them – maybe Jason knows Paul, too? Paul guardedly says that he DID know Jason. Although Jason seems amused to see Paul, it doesn’t seem that Paul feels the same way.Amy then approaches the table, and cheerfully asks Jason what he’s doing here. It turns out that Jason is her parent, and Jason happily introduces Amy as his brilliant little angel, proudly saying that she’s a hardworking student with excellent grades. Jason then tells Amy that Brian and Paul actually went to the same high school as him, and Amy seems delighted that the three men are having a little reunion.After Amy and Jason leave Brian and Paul alone, Paul looks upset. He reveals to Brian that Jason was his high school bully and put him through hell. Paul is still angry and resentful about what Jason did to him, and even though it’s clear from their brief reunion that Paul is living a much more successful life than Jason now, Paul isn’t satisfied with the idea that ‘the best revenge is living well’. Hatching a plan, Paul suggests to Brian that a MUCH more satisfying form of revenge would be if they both fuck Amy.
The Recognition You Deserve – Ryan Driller & Arietta Adams
THE RECOGNITION YOU DESERVEClaire (Arietta Adams) is surprised when her stepfather Gavin (Ryan Driller) comes home early from a gala where he was given an award. Not only is he home early, but his wife Tara (Audrey Madison) is nowhere to be seen. Gavin glumly recounts how Tara ruined the entire evening, making such a stink that he decided to leave out of sheer embarrassment. This gala was supposed to be about him, but of course, Tara wouldn’t let that happen. She stopped for jewelry on the way there, so they were late, and even handed out business cards to all of Gavin’s colleagues. But the straw that broke that camel’s back was when she demanded to leave the event early. Gavin simply couldn’t- why would he leave an event honoring him before everyone else? It’s extremely disrespectful. But Tara wouldn’t listen. She had a temper tantrum and stormed out in front of everyone, leaving Gavin alone and embittered. Tara is bewildered by what she’s heard. Even though Tara is her biological parent, Claire’s always despised the way she treats Gavin. He’s a kind, intelligent, and loving man and he deserves more respect than he gets from Tara. Suddenly, Claire seems to get an idea. Why don’t they have a ‘mini gala’ at home and celebrate all of Gavin’s achievements together? She knows hanging out with his stepdaughter isn’t as cool as being featured at a prestigious gala, but hopefully, they can have a bit of fun and make Gavin’s night as special as it could have been. They go through various ‘rituals’ that would have been present at the gala, such as making a ‘toast’ to Gavin and even slow-dancing together. As they dance, however, both of them grow progressively more aroused, despite themselves. They know it’s wrong, but can’t ignore the desirous and lustful feelings that are emerging. They’ve gotten so close ever since Gavin and Tara got married, and Claire has grown quite fond of Gavin. She looks up to him and finds comfort in his strong, muscular arms. When it’s clear that they’re both feeling the same way, Claire offers to show Gavin just how much she admires him. She takes out his cock and blows him, which leads to sex in the entranceway. At one point, Tara comes home and interrupts them, but they don’t care. They shoo her off, don’t stop the sheer pleasure they are feeling with each other. Tara is dismayed, and leaves, heartbroken and shattered. Gavin and Claire continue to fuck, with Claire making sure he receives all the recognition he deserves.
We Warned You Last Time – John Strong & Haley Reed & Penny Barber
WE WARNED YOU LAST TIMEEllen (Penny Barber) and her husband Walter (John Strong) are walking through their backyard when they notice a neighbor’s teen, Terry, sneaking around. They are especially curious yet suspicious since Terry soon stops at the home of their troublesome teen neighbor, Gina (Haley Reed).Ellen and Walter watch with growing disgust as Terry nervously knocks on Gina’s door. When Gina pokes her head out, they have a hushed conversation and Gina hands over a brown paper bag. That’s when Ellen and Walter decide to intervene as they catch Terry as she slinks away from Gina’s house. Not wanting to be caught red-handed, Terry leaves the bag and makes a run for it.Once Ellen and Walter pick up the bag and check its contents, they are shocked and angered. They told Gina once before that she had to stay out of trouble but it’s clear that taking mercy on her by not telling her parents was the wrong move. NOW Ellen and Walter vow to teach Gina a lesson.Gina answers a knock at her front door. To her surprise, the visitors are Ellen and Walter, who barge in and say that she deserves to get into big trouble for all the meddling she’s doing. She’s putting the whole neighborhood at risk and it’s time for it to stop.Gina is stunned and begs Ellen and Walter not to tell her parents. Ellen and Walter agree, on the condition that they give her a punishment she’ll NEVER forget…
Star Quality – Ryan Driller & Lily Larimar
STAR QUALITYMr. Mitchell (Ryan Driller) keeps one of his students, Kerri (Lily Larimar), after class to talk to her about the school drama club. Kerri is the club president and Mr. Mitchell is the teacher chaperoning the club, which means that they’ve worked together a lot for various school activities.Mr. Mitchell butters her up by saying she’s the most talented performer, and Kerri is more than willing to take these compliments. He says that he has a special project in mind, explaining that he wants to use his phone to film an ‘acting reel’ of the two of them. Mr. Mitchell then shows Kerri a box of props, saying that he will give her various ‘acting prompts’, and film the performances. He emphasizes that she has to stay in character for each prompt. She agrees to it, eager to show off her acting talents.He starts filming and Kerri’s first role is a wholesome virgin. It’s clear to Kerri that he’s having her act out various pervy fantasies of his, but she remains eager to please and goes along with it. She wears a headband from the props box to play the role and Mr. Mitchell soon ‘teaches’ her how to kiss… and more.But Kerri isn’t as innocent as she seems, and she’s willing to do whatever it takes to keep Mr. Mitchell’s attention. As she cycles between being the wholesome virgin, slutty cheerleader, and nerdy schoolgirl, she plays up every tantalizing fantasy Mr. Mitchell has ever had… But as they near the end of their lustful encounter, Mr. Mitchell is about to rudely snap back to reality.
Unfinished Business – Ana Foxxx & Alex Mack
UNFINISHED BUSINESSAbigail (Ana Foxxx) and her boyfriend, Malcolm (Alex Mack), are relaxing and watching a romantic holiday movie together. Things seem to be going well until Abigail brings up how they’re seeing her family for the holidays. That’s when the mood changes, as Malcolm becomes standoffish and states that he’s changed his mind — he wants to stay home for the holidays instead.Abigail is confused as Malcolm makes flimsy excuses for his change of heart. She tries to protest, revealing Malcolm’s troubling habit of keeping her isolated, though Malcolm denies everything and convinces her that she’s just overreacting. Abigail is troubled and tries to pretend that everything is okay, but the moment Malcolm leaves the room, she decides enough is enough.Abigail rushes to pack a bag, determined to get herself out of this situation once and for all. But when she turns around and sees Malcolm angrily approaching her, she knows it’s too late.Months later, the scene set is much the same, except that Malcolm is with a new girlfriend, Lindsay. Although Lindsay is happy to be with him, she’s concerned that she’s just a rebound since Abigail tragically passed not long ago. But Malcolm assures her that, although he misses Abigail, he loves Lindsay now.But Malcolm starts to become haunted by his actions of the past. Over multiple days, he catches ghostly glimpses of a mysterious woman in white drifting silently through his house. Whether it’s movement from the corner of his eye or a figure shrouded in mist at the end of the hallway, Malcolm’s world is turned upside down. It doesn’t help that whenever he brings it up with Lindsay, she claims she doesn’t see a thing.One night, as Malcolm lies in bed, he’s once again visited by the mysterious woman in white. But this time, it’s painfully clear that the mysterious woman is Abigail. She’s there to get Malcolm to admit the truth of how she came to pass, although Malcolm is adamant that he had nothing to do with it. That’s when Abigail begins seducing him, assuring him that once he lets everything go and admits his wrongdoing, then he’ll finally be free…
Trust The Process – Will Pounder & Vanna Bardot
TRUST THE PROCESSSacha, the plaintiff in a jury trial, meets with her lawyer, Bill, while accompanied by her sibling, Linda (Vanna Bardot). Both women are frustrated because the jury hasn’t reached a verdict yet. Linda is confident that one particular juror, Juror 11, has been voting against the majority. Not only that, but he seems like a total sleazeball to her as well.Bill reminds them that they have to trust the legal process, then warns them that, despite their best efforts, they may still lose the case. Linda, refusing to let Sacha lose because of one juror’s ignorance, resolves to take matters into her OWN hands… A day later, Linda spots Juror 11, named Seth (Will Pounder) near the courthouse and pretends to bump into him. Linda then puts her plan into action, pretending to flirt and fawn over him, which causes Seth to take an interest in her. Claiming that she is writing an article on the trial for her college newspaper, Linda manages to get Seth to invite her over to his house to talk more about the proceedings (though it’s clear from the way he checks her out that he wants to do more than talk).Shortly after, Seth brings Linda into his home and they start talking about his role in the trial. Seth admits he wishes the trial could end so that he could go back to his normal life, causing him to confirm to Linda that he is indeed the juror holding back the verdict. NOW it’s time for Linda to do whatever it takes to sneakily convince Seth into changing his verdict…