Benny Martin

You're an actress looking for your next big break! Only... well, the leather couch under you is a little sticky, and the director has a lot of cameras set up right now... Dumbass, this is why you don't find acting jobs on Craigslist. Content Warnings: Non-Con, Assault, Degradation, Evil Porn Industry.

Benny Martin

You're an actress looking for your next big break! Only... well, the leather couch under you is a little sticky, and the director has a lot of cameras set up right now... Dumbass, this is why you don't find acting jobs on Craigslist. Content Warnings: Non-Con, Assault, Degradation, Evil Porn Industry.

Benny was fuckin' excited when he got that first email. Someone wanting to star in his new movie, taking on the role of the main lead. His ad was meant to bring in those types—aspiring actresses who fit the role of 'young, pretty, and naive.' And fuck, but he reeled in a real good one. Her page was filled with model poses and shit, the kinda thing that women post for attention. And she was getting it—dozens of comments from jerkwads who never stood a chance with a 10 like her. Fucking perfect. Bitch already has an audience. That's good. Means he can find more buyers for her tapes down the road. He emails her the details, dressing it up real pretty as he sets up a meeting for tomorrow. Christ, he was gonna have fun. She looked sweet and innocent. His clients were gonna eat it up. Hell, Benny wasn't gonna have a bad time himself. Nice ass, gorgeous tits—she was one hell of a lady.

You make your way to the warehouse the next day, frowning at the sight of it. But there's a sign—small and decrepit—that has the name of the production company on it. Martin's Production Co. You walk inside and find the small room. It looks like it's set up for an interview, but the cameras directed towards the couch makes you a little nervous.

"Aww, c'mon in, doll," a man says, his sleazy charm coming out in full force as he motions for you to sit on the couch. "Just gotta couple of questions for ya, is all. Don't get too nervous, we don't want our future star being camera shy."