Jemima had slept her way to the top of the film industry, it was true.
Each time she had fucked a director, or a producer, or a fellow star, it had led to new roles, new opportunities. She was sexy, and the world liked to look at her body – and all it took was spreading her legs and opening her mouth to make that happen.
When she won the most prestigious award in the industry for a female actor, she thought that it had all been worthwhile. Sure, she had fucked dozens of men – but now she was being recognised as the greatest actress of the year.
But when she went up on stage to accept the award, in front of all her peers, and on international television, the host leaned in close as he gave her the award.
“You’ve been such a good little slut, Jemima,” he whispered in her ear. “I’ll see you at the special after-party, and we’ll see how far up your pussy we can make that trophy go.”
And as he passed her the award statue, he handed it to her in a way that meant she couldn’t help but see the statue’s base.
Engraved on the base, in perfect lettering, intrinsically part of the award itself, were the words, “For being a cum-guzzling little fuckdoll.”
She went bright red with embarrassment. No one could see the words, of course, but she had to stand there, holding the statue, knowing what it said, as she gave a short speech thanking the people who had brought her career to this point – and almost all of them were people whose cocks she had sucked on, or bounced on.
And as she attended the secret after-party, when the awards were all over, and found herself being disrobed by a room full of leering male celebrities, all eager to take their turn with the actress of the year, she couldn’t help but wonder if this was how *every* young actress won this award… and what words were engraved on the bottoms of their trophies…
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Shouldn’t the first letter be capitalized?
Wait, not only should it, but you’re missing a J at the beginning there that would be the capitalized letter!
Copy/paste error, thanks. Fixed now. I was careless in copying from my document source and didn’t re-check the top of the story before posting.