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Investigation at the Heart of Pleasure

Eliza (Lulu Chu) and Nathan (Nathan Bronson) are not a couple, nor are they in love with each other, but they maintain a relationship that is both sexually intense and very particular in its structure. Each week, they meet on the same day, at the same time, to make love with the same passion. The only constraint Nathan has to face is having to go through Rose, the “Madame” who runs the “Glass House” with an iron fist, the brothel where Eliza works. She is the one who decides whether or not a man is allowed to come into contact with her “jewels,” as she affectionately calls them.

Having just finished her “session” with Nathan, Eliza meets Allie, a young journalist who wants to write her next article about how this discreet brothel, known for its excellent reputation, operates. All the women in the house are already aware of Allie’s project, and she fully intends to conduct her investigation in total immersion. According to her, only a personal experience will allow her to write an article that is both credible and engaging for her readers. To carry out her plan, however, she must hide the truth from her girlfriend Scarlet. For her, Allie is the journalist who covers all visits from important political figures in the city. How would she react if she learned the truth?

Although he is married, Dave (Michael Vegas) is a regular at the house and, as usual, he arrives early for his appointment with Lucy (Millie Morgan). He is kind, the girls like him, but they would like him even more if he respected the schedule instead of disturbing them during their lunch break. As always, Dave brings beautiful red roses to Lucy. He comes so often that the previous bouquet rarely has time to wilt. Always professional, Lucy has that little extra something that could make any of her passing lovers believe she might fall in love with them. As usual, she will make sure Dave has a very good time. What better way to build customer loyalty?

It Is Time to Get Down to Business

After accidentally discovering that Eliza is about to leave the Glass House to pursue other professional adventures and resume her studies in a completely different field, it is time for Allie to prove to herself that she made the right choice by coming here to write her article. Like all the men allowed to enter Rose’s house, Alex (Ryan Driller) is a regular who, like the others, has been carefully selected. He enjoys spending time with Lindsay (Little Puck) and Amy, but the latter is unfortunately ill today. Fortunately, Allie is there to replace her. Professionally, Allie can thus prove herself and show Rose that she made the right decision by allowing her to stay and conduct her investigation. On a personal level, this first experience will also give her the opportunity to learn more about her own sexuality.

Clay (Derek Kage), the only man in the house, knows his perfectly… his sexuality. Men or women, as long as there is pleasure, why choose. Today, he welcomes Richard (Mickey Mod) and his wife Madison (Charlie Forde) to the Glass House. Usually, it is mostly single men who come here, but to properly celebrate Madison’s birthday, Richard has given her this rather special gift. She has long dreamed of making love with another man, but no one in their close circle of friends would have understood if the couple had asked them to take part. Here at least, they know they will obtain complete satisfaction without having to answer embarrassing questions.

Although it is her last day at the Glass House, Eliza knows she still has one final appointment to honor. She is expecting a visit from Bian (Axel Haze) and Stan (Leo Vice), who are used to coming together. For her last time, she suggests that Allie join her to give them a different, yet equally exciting experience. This immersive experience will not only have allowed Allie to write the best article of her career, but also to discover herself. What if her private life and her work as a journalist were now taking a back seat in her priorities?

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