A Touch Of Envy
2021·38 min·91% liked·28.3K Views
CUT TO April (Maya Woulfe), hunched over her webcam, battling to record a crisp coding lesson for her digital followers. But her focus shatters with every thud and grunt from the next room, where roommate Mia (Joanna Angel) pounds through a brutal workout, sweat-slicked and oblivious. Snapping, April storms into Mia's domain, demanding silence. Mia smirks, brushing her off with sharp-tongued disdain, leaving April seething, rage coiling like a serpent in her gut.
Days bleed by. In the dim kitchen haze, Mia lounges with her lover Cassidy (Aiden Ashley), lips brushing over coffee mugs, until a work call yanks Mia away, abandoning Cassidy to the empty air. Across the hall, April hunches at her screen, eyes gleaming with venomous intent. Fingers flying, she crafts a doctored image—Mia tangled in betrayal's sheets with another—firing it straight to Cassidy's phone.
Cassidy's world cracks as the photo hits, tears carving paths down her face. April slinks in, all false solace, wrapping arms around the shattered woman. Jealousy ignites like dry tinder; Cassidy lunges, crushing her mouth to April's in a desperate, devouring kiss, tongues clashing in raw hunger. Hands claw at clothes, peeling away barriers as April's scheme blooms into forbidden heat—bodies grinding, breaths ragged, slick skin sliding in the shadows of revenge. Mia's arrogance has unleashed a storm she can't outrun, April's triumph sealed in Cassidy's moans.
Directors:Joanna Angel













