Outnumbered
2020·44 min·51.4K Views
Shadows cling to the dingy classroom walls, where four restless punks—Tommy (Dante Colle), Rich (Juan Loco), Zack (Robby Apples), and Dave (Nathan Bronson)—slouch in their seats, sketching crude fantasies and exhaling frustration like smoke. Anywhere but here, their eyes scream. Up front, the sultry Ms. Norton (Dee Williams) lounges at her desk, her gaze flicking to her phone before she stashes it away and dives into a pile of essays, her sharp glances pinning the class like daggers.
Whispers turn to stifled laughs from two troublemakers. She snaps, voice like cracking leather, and they hush—but not for long. Tension coils tight until a crumpled wad smacks her shoulder. Fury erupts; she demands the culprit, then unleashes on Tommy, her tirade a venomous storm. Breath ragged, she storms out to simmer.
Tommy's cheeks burn with humiliated rage. Then it hits him: four against one. They're the kings now.
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She slinks back, curves taut under her blouse, only to face their uprising. Glaring, cocksure, the boys circle like wolves, ultimatum dripping with menace: spread your legs for us all, or we'll torch your reputation with filthy rumors that'll bury you. Defiance cracks under their predatory stares; she drops to her knees, the air thick with forbidden heat as they unzip, throbbing shafts springing free, ready to claim their prize. The teacher's throne? It's crumbling into raw, insatiable surrender.
Directors:Whitney Wright
















