Two Thumbs In

Diana Grace is known for being a stringent critic in the book world. When Erin Everheart, an author, stated her dissatisfaction regarding Diana's negative review of her lesbian romance novel, things heated up quickly. Erin, the unsettled author, explains her frustration due to Diana's dismissal of the authenticity of her book where two women, one of whom identified as straight, fall in love instantly.
Erin insists that the story was inspired by her own personal encounters, alleging that Diana's critique stems from her being heterosexual. In response, Diana defends her stance claiming objectivity regardless of her sexual identity. In a bold move, Erin proposes to validate the genuineness of her novel by attempting to seduce Diana herself.
Surprisingly, Diana agrees to the provocative challenge. Erin wastes no time and passionately kisses Diana, escalating the encounter as she explores Diana's body, paying particular attention to her breasts and eventually catering to her most intimate desires. Diana, despite displaying pleasurable responses, remains indifferent regarding her initial critique.
The sensual escapade raises the question of whether Erin's efforts will ultimately change Diana's opinion on the controversial review.