You Can't Do THAT In Court - Vanessa Vega

Eddie Adams, an attorney, prepared to meet with his latest client, Lila Grace, who had been caught in a compromising situation in public. This wasn’t her first incident of this nature. As Eddie approached her home, he knocked on the door but received no response. Noticing that the door was unlocked, Eddie confidently stepped inside, only to be taken aback by the sight before him—Lila was in the living room, pleasuring herself! The sudden interruption caused her to quickly stop and adjust her clothing as they exchanged awkward greetings. Aware that this case would be complicated, Eddie made an effort to maintain his professionalism and took a seat when Lila invited him to do so. The conversation began with Eddie explaining the legal process to Lila, suggesting that a lenient outcome might be possible if she offered an apology. However, Lila struggled to concentrate, her hands repeatedly drifting toward her private area as if they had a mind of their own. Each time Eddie caught her in the act, she would stop, only to have her hands wander again moments later. Frustrated, Eddie realized that traditional methods might not work in this situation. He stressed the importance of Lila staying composed throughout the legal proceedings and firmly advised her against any inappropriate behavior in court. Recognizing that a different approach was needed, Eddie suggested that engaging in intimacy could help clear her mind. Without hesitation, Lila eagerly agreed.