Crystal Taylor plays a devoted woman named Molly who merely wants to have a good life. But Juliet (Eliza Eves), her teenage daughter, is living a bad life, and Molly is praying for her sad soul.
Molly finally invites her priest, Father Davis (Tommy Pistol), over to try to talk to her since she is so desperate to talk to her disobedient daughter. Naturally, Juliet's anger towards her mother for constantly interfering in her life explodes when she is by herself with Father Davis. She's had enough of Molly's hypocritical behaviour.
Since Juliet is a young lady, what's wrong with living life to the fullest? Getting her bearings? That's not at all problematic!
Juliet has little time for Father Davis, despite his attempts to be sympathetic—it's obvious that he's a do-gooder like Molly—but as he tries to reassure Juliet and guide her in the right direction, Juliet gets an idea as she hungrily stares over him.
Juliet will finally convince her mother to quit pestering her, and loving Father Davis will support her in doing so.
Paul and Brian, two close friends, enter a cafe and place orders with Amy, a cute waiter. Amy sparks a flirtatious exchange, and Paul is surprised to see Jason Black, a fellow graduate of Brian's high school. Paul believes he knows Jason, but is cautious. Jason reveals that Paul and Brian attended the same high school, and Amy is her parent. Paul becomes furious, revealing that Jason was his bully in high school and caused him pain. Despite Paul's success, he still feels bitter and angry about Jason's actions and suggests fucking Amy as a pleasurable form of retaliation.
In the opening scene, Deborah, played by Avery Black, recounts her experiences at "Conversion Therapy Camp" where she was forced to confess her lesbianism to her parents. Dr. Jerry, a male figure, held her apart and subjected her to trials to "cure" her lesbianism. Deborah eventually devised a strategy to permanently stop Dr. Jerry. Dr. Jerry enters a locked closet and invites Deborah to sit on the bed for their treatment session. Despite her dislike for him, Deborah obeys and they engage in passionate intercourse. Deborah's claim of having a strategy to stop Dr. Jerry is untrue, as she has something up her sleeve.
Elena, a woman, is searching for her missing cell phone and finds it in the kitchen. Her stepfather Nate arrives to help her, offering to spend Valentine's Day together. They watch a romantic film together, but Elena feels depressed and nostalgic. Nate offers to take her virginity, suggesting she should trust someone she can trust. Elena confesses to Nate that she was planning to give up her virginity, but Nate suggests transferring it to someone she can trust, as her boyfriend seems to have dumped her.
Cameron, a high school administrator, visits Mrs. Williams to help with a school fundraiser. Leana, a teen with a crush on Cameron, meets him and helps her with extracurricular activities. Cameron asks Mrs. Williams for approval before proceeding. Leana reveals Cameron has personal relationships with some classmates and she won't report him if he makes love to her. Cameron surprises Leana by revealing a sinister side of himself, indicating that Leana may soon have what she desires, but may it be too much for her.
Gabbie Carter, a beloved babysitter, uncovers a chilling secret while babysitting for the seemingly perfect Kingsley couple. After stumbling upon a hidden shrine dedicated to her, Gabbie is horrified but also intrigued. When confronting the Kingsleys, played by Lauren Phillips and Tommy Pistol, she’s drawn into an unexpected and thrilling dynamic. The Kingsleys confess their deep affection for Gabbie, leading to an intense and passionate threesome that redefines the boundaries of their relationship. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions and heated encounters that will leave you breathless.
A shy, bullied teenager, Patricia, seeks to reinvent herself before college by selling knives door-to-door to afford plastic surgery. After a series of rejections, she finally secures a consultation with a renowned surgeon. Expecting a straightforward procedure, Patricia is instead drawn into a dark, manipulative game. The doctor preys on her insecurities, leading her down a twisted path of desperation and exploitation. Will Patricia's quest for confidence lead to her liberation or her downfall?