In the midst of an intense sex party that took place, coven leader Anya (played by Jelena Jensen) fulfilled her pledge to Willow (portrayed by Melissa Moore) and transformed Willow's sibling Lucy (performed by
Abigail Mac) into a vampire, rather than ending her life. In the seclusion of her deceased father's hut, while lying in bed, Lucy's body convulses as she absorbs the venom now flowing in her former-human body. The next day, roused from sleep, Lucy finds herself drenched in perspiration.
As she steps out of bed and gazes out the window, the sun's rays singe her eyes and scorch her flesh. Seeking refuge in the bathroom, she panics when she glimpses at the mirror but sees no reflection. Hearing the disturbance, Ella (played by
Shyla Jennings) rushes to her aid.
Discovering Lucy, showcasing spontaneous mending of her burns. Despite that, Lucy trembles like a leaf. Reluctant for Ella to witness her state, Ella guides her to bed and remains by her side to tend to her.
Resting beside Ella, Lucy is unexpectedly overwhelmed by hunger, but not an ordinary kind – her craving is for sexual gratification. Establishing eye contact ripple with impropriety, Lucy shares a confidential kin bond. Astonishingly, Lucy reveals she is technically linked to Ella only through marriage, intriguing Ella.
Although unenthusiastic about intimate relations due to concern for her sisterly bond, Lucy compels her to satisfying her longing. In the midst of their embrace, Lucy drains the vitality from Ella's lungs. Following her revival, Ella, disoriented and fearful, instinctively retrieves a cross.
She brandishes it as protection, causing searing effects on Lucy's facial skin. Demanding an explanation, Lucy discloses the intricacies involving Willow and the vampire realm. Despite the shocking disclosure, Ella's devotion towards Lucy remains unwavering as she proceeds to climax in Lucy's mouth repeatedly.
With seemingly no alternatives to the tangle they are inator if there might be a resolution after all.