Just Being Friendly
2021·41 min·85% liked·35.9K Views
The school year's dragging to a close, and Corey's (Lana Sharapova) plotting to turn her senior prom into a night of raw, unforgettable heat. Stuck on the committee, she lingers after classes in the empty gym, savoring the silence to plot her wild escape. But shadows shift—someone else craves her isolation. Over jagged days, the janitor Mr. Wilson (Donnie Rock) orbits like a predator in the dim halls, his presence a growing itch she can't scratch. At first, he's just a ghost mopping floors, but he slinks into her space, words dripping like oil, inching toward her skin. Corey brushes it off as harmless banter, her pulse quickening under his stare, but that nagging whisper screams danger. What was once her private thrill now coils her in dread, exposed and aching. Then, in the stale air of abandonment, Wilson drops the mask—lunging with hungry hands, pinning her against the cold metal lockers. Revulsion surges through Corey, her body rigid as his foul breath ghosts her neck, fingers clawing at her skirt, forcing her thighs apart. She's stunned, bile rising, but the twisted truth hits: bolt now, and he'll stalk another innocent lamb. Trapped in this filthy bargain, she yields, his rough thrusts claiming her tight, unwilling heat, each brutal stroke a chain binding her silence.













