Fortunate destiny hangs out with Paul (
Nathan Bronson) in their warehouse loft while
Lilly Bell and
Vanna Bardot engage in video games on the sofa. Paul plans to host a party on New Year's Eve - his last night of freedom before heading to prison. Lucky is eager to persuade Paul to let him take control of the 'enterprise' in his absence, but Paul disagrees, believing that Lucky has potential as an artist and does not need to waste his life in this seedy warehouse evading authorities for a mere pittance.
Despite Paul's pleas for Lucky to grasp reality and break free from this shady existence, Lucky remains steadfast. Vanna and Lilly subtly suggest that Lucky depart so they can give Paul a 'farewell gift', and Paul reluctantly agrees to introduce Lucky to one of his contacts - someone named Casper. As Lucky exits the loft and looks into contacting Casper, Paul feels a pang of guilt for allowing Lucky to stay ensnared in such a grim situation.
Meanwhile, he finds himself in the company of two attractive skater girls who are eager to treat him to mind-blowing moments (in more ways than one). Vanna and Lilly lead Paul to bed, stripping him down, showering him with affection, and exploring his chiseled physique. Despite Paul facing a prolonged absence, a steamy threesome promises an unforgettable departing gift, ensuring he can relive those tantalizing memories in captivity.
Sometime later, Lucky waits for Casper in a dimly lit alley when his relative, Tommy Pistol, surfaces. It is disclosed that Tommy is, in fact, Casper, who supplied Paul. Tommy implores Lucky to wise up, yet Lucky remains obstinate.
Their discussion escalates into a confrontation, concluding with Tommy snapping Lucky's skateboard in a fit of rage before storming off, leaving a sobbing Lucky on the alleyway pavement.