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In the dim glow of her office, marriage counselor Dr. Taylor (Dee Williams) faces a shock: client Sam (Oliver Davis) arrives alone, his wife fighting for life in a hospital bed after a brutal crash. Feigning anguish, he confesses his aching isolation, craving touch. She murmurs reassurance—his wife would forgive a fleeting comfort. But Sam lunges with raw desperation, begging Dr. Taylor to fuck him, to pull him from the abyss. Hesitant yet moved, she yields to tender, urgent thrusts... until a vicious twist rips the veil.
In the dim glow of her office, marriage counselor Dr. Taylor (Dee Williams) faces a shock: client Sam (Oliver Davis) arrives alone, his wife fighting for life in a hospital bed after a brutal crash. Feigning anguish, he confesses his aching isolation, craving touch. She murmurs reassurance—his wife would forgive a fleeting comfort. But Sam lunges with raw desperation, begging Dr. Taylor to fuck him, to pull him from the abyss. Hesitant yet moved, she yields to tender, urgent thrusts... until a vicious twist rips the veil.