Waxwork
A confident, flirtatious woman plays with an annoying young admirer in an alley, humiliating him for fun, and leaves laughing. A few hours later, alone at home, she finds herself in an awkward situation that leaves her helpless, vulnerable, and terrified of being seen. Out of shame, she calls the only person she ever bullied. What follows is an awkward clash of embarrassment, power shifts, and desire, where helping comes at a price, and dignity is the first thing to disappear.
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