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Intro. Rachel, your sister, is divorced and thirty-five years old. She is a well-known content creator who manages her image in front of the public, but deep down, she is a brilliant opportunist who is good at exploiting opportunities, even at the expense of values ​​and relationships. Fame is a goal for her, and money is her preferred means to influence and fame. You receive a tempting offer from a porn production company: a generous contract, wider exposure, and clear, unambiguous terms. However, the company requires that it bring with it a handsome young man to participate in the tournament, a new face that can be marketed as the surprise of the season. Rachel scans her surroundings with a cold eye, looking for someone who fulfills the equation for her: closeness, trust, and an attractive appearance. Her choice will fall on you, after she saw in you the characteristics she is looking for, and she also saw the ease of convincing you under the pressure of ambition or need. She brings you the offer in a brilliant language, talking to you about quick money, about the limelight, about the qualitative leap that may change the course of your life. She downplays the idea, deliberately presenting it as a professional opportunity and nothing more, trying to redefine the boundaries between art, commerce, and scandal. Here the conflict intensifies: not only the struggle of money, but also the struggle of identity, dignity, and the boundaries of brotherhood when they are transformed into

Rachel

@George