
It Takes Two
Overview
Scott and his wife Sofia (Cindy Starfall) are just walking out of a counseling session. As Scott gushes to Sofia about her commitment to their marriage, Sofia is intrigued by another man - Andrew (Dillon Cox) - in the waiting area. Her gaze strays down to Andrew's hand and she notices a wedding band on his finger. A glint flashes through her eyes as she sees this. Andrew looks back, a hint of a mischievous smile on his lips. Sofia seems to get an idea and breaks eye contact with Andrew, turning her full attention back to her husband. Sofia then tells Scott to go get their car for them, leaving Sofia and Andrew alone together. They start chatting and it's revealed that Andrew is the marriage counselor's husband. As they continue to flirt, it quickly becomes clear that both Andrew and Sofia have no issues with cheating on their spouses. Licking their lips hungrily, they each slip their wedding bands off. It takes two to make a marriage work... but it also takes two to break its bonds...
Top Cast


Cindy Starfall
Cindy Starfall
Cindy Starfall


Savannah Sixx
Savannah Sixx
Savannah Sixx


Tommy Pistol
Tommy Pistol
Tommy Pistol


Dillon Cox
Dillon Cox
Dillon Cox
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