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Textbook Narcissism

2022·45 min·90% liked·28.9K Views
In the dim glow of Dr. Crawford's office, fresh-faced Jessica (Scarlett Mae) steps in for her first session with the sharp-eyed therapist (Marie McCray). She confesses her towering ego's starting to torch her connections, but damn if she feels any regret. Dr. Crawford nods, her gaze hungry, plotting to feed that fire for her own twisted thrills. Four grueling sessions on, she declares a breakthrough, luring Jessica deeper into the abyss. 'Ready to claim your crown?' Jessica, hooked, nods. The doc bares her fangs: she's a narcissist too, reveling in it. Stunned, Jessica probes, and Crawford pounces, whispering how she mirrors her own ruthless soul. Ditch the weak ties—seize it all, bridges be damned. She hands over a slinky outfit mirroring her own, fingers lingering as Jessica strips bare, skin prickling under heated stares. Crawford slips on sleek glasses, pins up her hair, tension crackling like lightning. Before the mirror, Jessica's twin to the doc—sultry, superior, utterly exposed.

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