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Expecting – Seth Gamble & Sophia Burns & Charlie Forde


Lenny and Martha (Seth Gamble and Charlie Forde) are a happily married couple, though have never been able to conceive. As such, they decided to enlist the help of Sandra (Sophia Burns), a surrogate parent who would carry their offspring to term. The day has finally come for them to meet their new family member, and they set up their living room with decorations and fanfare, barely containing their excitement. But when Sandra knocks at their door, they are surprised to see she’s arrived empty-handed. Their surprise turns to shock, however, when Sandra informs them that she’s changed her mind. She’s decided to keep their offspring for herself, and there’s nothing Lenny and Martha can do to change her mind.

Martha breaks down at the news, panicking and inconsolable. After all this waiting… all this effort and support that they’ve given to Sandra… how could she destroy their lives like this? Lenny takes a more direct approach, offering various things to Sandra in an attempt to help her see reason. But no matter what Lenny offers, Sandra won’t budge. The truth is, Lenny and Martha can’t give her what she wants: a family of her own. When Lenny hears this, however, the beginnings of an idea form in his mind. Perhaps… he and Martha COULD give Sandra a family…

Lenny makes a striking and unorthodox offer to Sandra. Why doesn’t she stay and live with them? She could become a part of their family, and she’d never have to leave the offspring alone. She’d always be a part of its life. Sandra is intrigued, but she worries that this offer is only half-full. Will she ever truly be of equal standing as Lenny and Martha in this radical new household arrangement that they’re proposing? Or will she simply become a glorified housemaid? But Lenny and Martha surround Sandra, promising that they can prove to her just how committed they are to this idea. In fact, they’ll prove it to her right now… by offering her the same intimacy they’d usually reserve for themselves.

Family’s Final Salute – Dana Vespoli & Oliver Flynn


A man who served in the military has recently passed away, leaving his loving wife, Laurie (Dana Vespoli), and her stepson, Andrew (Oliver Flynn), behind. Laurie is devastated and unsure how she’ll continue on, though Andrew is there to help her however he can, even if he’s dealing with his own grief of having lost a parent.

One day Laurie solemnly brings her husband’s military uniform to Andrew as they reflect upon what a wonderful man he was. Eventually, Laurie insists that Oliver try on the uniform, saying it’d make his parent proud. Although Andrew is a little unsure since he’s worried about being disrespectful, Laurie assures him that his parent would WANT him to wear the uniform — he’d be honoring the memory in the most wonderful way.

Andrew delicately puts on the uniform and stands tall and silent before Laurie. Laurie is hit with a mix of emotions but likes what she sees, unexpectedly becoming aroused and longing for her own stepson in place of her husband. Caught up in the moment, she makes a bold move on Andrew, although he’s shocked as he gently holds her back. That’s when Laurie gives into her desperation and grief, telling Andrew that this fleeting moment between them is EXACTLY what she needs to finally be able to move on…

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors – Natasha Nice & Lauren Phillips


Julie (Lauren Phillips) arrives at the home of her next-door neighbor, Carol (Natasha Nice), saying that she has something important to talk about. Julie reveals that she’s noticed attractive young women leaving Carol’s house at suspicious hours, so Carol’s husband must be cheating on Carol. Although Julie is acting concerned, there’s a subtle hint of relish as she reveals this information – it’s clear that Julie is the neighborhood busybody. But to Julie’s shock, Carol reveals that SHE is the one having secret affairs with women.

Julie apologizes, saying that she shouldn’t have gotten involved. But Carol suspects that since Julie is such a blabbermouth, she might tell Carol’s husband about the affairs. Although Julie says she won’t tell, Carol doesn’t believe her, and drops a few hints that she knows multiple compromising secrets about Julie.

Not wanting her own secrets to be revealed, Julie swears that she won’t tell Carol’s husband anything. Carol says that’s a good start, but it still seems unfair that she has to keep quiet about MULTIPLE secrets, while Julie only has to keep quiet about ONE. Carol says that she wants one more thing in order to make it an even deal: sex. Julie is shocked, but begrudgingly agrees.

Smile For The Camera – Johnny Goodluck & Victoria Voxxx


Kyle (Johnny Goodluck) is waiting on the bed, longingly gazing at pictures of a beautiful woman. Then another gorgeous woman, Trish (Victoria Voxxx) emerges from the bathroom to join him. However, as soon as Kyle sees Trish, he becomes extremely upset because Trish’s makeup is ALL WRONG and she’s NOT wearing the dress he wanted her to.

Trish is startled by his strong reaction and confronts Kyle about his bad attitude, questioning WHY she has to play dress up and WHO she’s even supposed to be. That’s when Kyle reveals that Trish looks a lot like his wife. He misses her SO MUCH and can’t stop thinking about her, which is why he wants Trish to go the extra mile and become a true lookalike. He knows he came on strong but it’s important to him that EVERYTHING about their encounter is PERFECT, so that he can feel close to his wife again. After that, Trish will be set for life. But Trish isn’t so sure that Kyle’s obsession will ever truly be satisfied…

Highly Recommended – Ember Snow & Oliver Davis & Dana Vespoli


Peter (Oliver Davis) and his fiancee Tina (Dana Vespoli) are having a conversation about Sharon (Ember Snow), a wedding planner they just finished meeting with. As they discuss whether or not to choose Sharon as their wedding planner, Peter admits that he’s a little uncertain about Sharon – she seemed VERY focused on him, which weirded him out a bit. Tina disagrees, saying that she liked how Sharon was connecting with them – Sharon seemed to really take an interest in them, and what they wanted for the wedding. Peter says that Sharon seemed a little TOO interested in him, but Tina is dismissive, saying they WANT a wedding planner who is enthusiastic and will take the job seriously… Besides, Sharon came HIGHLY recommended by a few couples they know. Peter still looks a little uncertain, but tells Tina that he’ll trust her judgment.

A few weeks later, Sharon, Peter, and Tina get together for a planning session. Throughout the session, Sharon does lots of subtle flirting with Peter – especially when Tina is distracted. After Sharon leaves, Peter raises his concerns about Sharon’s behavior again, saying that Sharon was ALL OVER him. But Tina is unconvinced and she even chuckles, teasing that MAYBE he’s just longing to feel like he’s still attractive, especially with a slightly younger woman like Sharon. Tina playfully assures him that he’s still a charmer – after all, she’s MARRYING him. However, Peter still seems a bit uneasy about Sharon.

A week later, Peter is alone at home when he gets a surprise visit from Sharon. He is shocked as Sharon comes on to him, acting much more seductive than before. Peter says that he TRIED to warn Tina, but Tina didn’t believe him. Sharon ramps up her seduction, saying that if he tried to warn Tina and she didn’t listen, then what comes next is kind of her fault, isn’t it? Peter is clearly at his wits’ end, trying so hard to resist temptation but unable to refuse what Sharon is offering him. Sharon tells him that it’s just one last romp before he ties the knot, and he finally relents.

As Peter and Sharon are having sex, Tina suddenly comes in through the door, and is shocked and upset at what she sees. Peter tries to defend himself, telling Tina that he TRIED to warn her this would happen. Tina is furious, asking how he could do this to her, but Peter tries to insist it’s Sharon’s fault. Sharon is completely unashamed, telling Tina and Peter to calm down – they’ve already put so much work into this wedding, so it’d be a shame for it to fall through NOW. Wouldn’t it be easier to just stay the course and still get married? Acting generous, Sharon says that she’ll even help bridge the gap, and invites Tina to join the sex – that way, it’s not even REALLY like Peter cheated, it’s more like… Peter and Tina both agreed to a threesome. Sharon says that if they say it enough times, maybe they’ll even start to believe it. Peter and Tina both look ashamed, but clearly don’t want their futures disrupted, so they agree to the idea. But little do they know that Sharon has one more surprise left in store for them after the sex…

When Men Were Men – Whitney Wright & Dee Williams & Pierce Paris


A husband and wife, Bryan (Pierce Paris) and Emma (Whitney Wright), dread having to talk to their landlady, Josephine (Dee Williams), who is about to arrive. It’s revealed that there is tension between the couple and the old-fashioned landlady.

When Josephine arrives, all smiles, Bryan and Emma ask Josephine for the THIRD time to change the name on their mailbox to Emma’s last name since Emma’s name is displayed wrong. Josephine doesn’t see what the big problem is and insists it’d be easier if Emma just took Bryan’s name since it’s tradition. Emma becomes angry but Bryan steps in to defuse the situation. Thankfully, once Bryan directly asks Josephine to change the name himself, Josephine is much more receptive and leaves to do exactly that.

But things only get worse from there as various encounters with Josephine make Emma and Bryan more and more uncomfortable because of her outdated and sexist ideals. It’s clear that Josephine thinks that Emma’s not playing the appropriate role of a doting housewife. She also doesn’t think that Bryan isn’t stepping up to be the man of the house. Despite this, it seems like Bryan has Josephine’s attention…

Finally, Josephine visits Bryan while he’s alone one day in order to half-heartedly apologize for causing such a strain between the couple. But it’s clearly a ruse as she questions why Bryan doesn’t want to be more assertive and in control. That’s when she starts coming onto Bryan, under the guise of wanting a ‘real’ man as she simultaneously tries to make him doubt his marriage.

Bryan is uncomfortable and confused. This only fuels the flame and Josephone comes onto him more, trying to get him riled up to act on his primal desires. She talks Bryan up and describes what sex with HER would be like, including anal sex. Although Bryan tries to resist, Josephine’s words get to him and his resolve finally crumbles.

They have passionate, primal sex but are soon interrupted when Emma returns home. Emma is furious but Bryan doesn’t seem to have any remorse, Josephine’s words having finally gotten to him. Bryan confronts Emma about being controlling and never letting him have what he wants. Although Emma denies this, Bryan wants Emma to bend over and JOIN them to PROVE it once and for all.

The Boy Who Cried Step – Leana Lovings & Max Fills


Spencer (Max Fills) is busy reading from his tablet when his stepsister, Violet (Leana Lovings), enters. Spencer spots her and looks a bit tentative as if he doesn’t like her very much. Violet asks Spencer what he’s reading, and he replies that it’s a fantasy story. She mischievously asks him why he’s reading about fantasy when he can experience the real thing, and lowers her top to reveal her bare breasts. Spencer is exasperated, complaining about her repeated attempts to seduce him.

Just then, the front door of the house opens and Spencer’s stepdad (Michael Vegas) enters, coming home from work. Spencer leaps up and points back to Violet, telling his stepdad to look at what Violet is doing. But when his stepdad and Spencer look back at Violet, Violet is on her phone with her shirt back in place and her breasts are covered – as if nothing just happened. Violet acts insulted, claiming that Spencer is always blaming her for things she didn’t do. Spencer’s stepdad immediately sides with Violet and begins to harshly criticize Spencer. Spencer insists that Violet really is trying to seduce him, and whenever anybody else is here, she pretends to be innocent. Obviously, Violet has been doing a good job of keeping up the ruse, since Spencer’s stepdad doesn’t believe a word of what Spencer is saying. His stepdad says that Spencer had better not lie about Violet again, or there will be consequences. Spencer looks rattled and shocked.

Later that day, Spencer is in his room when Violet barges in, seductively teasing him by claiming that she needs help fastening her bra. Spencer begins to get angry that Violet is still trying to tempt him, but she confidently replies that he should watch how he talks to her. After all, he’s not all that popular with their parents at the moment, and they’ll believe WHATEVER she tells them. She has the advantage here, and Spencer knows it. Spencer is dismayed, but Violet smirks and says there’s an easy way to get her to quit messing with him… all he has to do is fuck her.