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The Holy Sacrament

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Unusual variation on a theme

Actress Serena Blair makes her directorial debut with this production for Missa X's Allherluv label, a two-character drama expertly performed by Kira Noir and Sovereign Syre.

It's a "sex-with-teacher" saga, instantly different in that the student is older than the teacher, as Noir plays a 24-year-old grad just starting as a professor, with extension student Syre taking her Creative Writing class a decade after her college days.

Syre is infatuated with teach, calling her a goddess, and handing in a poem inspired by Noir. Kira reads the poem aloud at their student-teacher meeting and is all professional until eventually overwhelmed by the depth of this hero-worship and impulsively kisses Syre. This leads to a torrid Sapphic sex scene.

The poem, credited to a Blair fan named Daphne, mixes religious and sexual imagery to strong effect, and the piece maintains a serious tone in keeping with Allherluv's romantic bent.
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  • Nov 16, 2021
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