
The Hardest Job in the World
Overview
Silvia Saige arrives at Sofie Marie's house which doubles as a daycare. Sofie thanks Silvia for coming a bit early today. Before picking up her little one, Sofie wants to get to know Silvia a little better, something she likes to do with all the parents. Sofie can sense that something is wrong as she looks at Silvia. She asks Silvia if she's okay. Silvia, a single parent, confesses that she's overwhelmed. They open up to each other. Sofie can relate to Silvia since she too is a single parent. Sofie gives parental advice to Silvia: she needs to take time for herself and get laid. Meanwhile, four conservative parents are outraged that the school play is going to be an adaptation of a movie that contains lesbians. They've been successful with implementing change within the school and plan to voice their concerns about the play as well. They need to know what they're up against first, so they break out a copy of the script to look over together and start acting out the steamy scenes!
Top Cast


Sofie Marie
Sofie Marie
Sofie Marie


Silvia Saige
Silvia Saige
Silvia Saige


Pristine Edge
Pristine Edge
Pristine Edge


Nova Sky
Nova Sky
Nova Sky


Audrey Madison
Audrey Madison
Audrey Madison


Kit Mercer
Kit Mercer
Kit Mercer
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