Lucero De Chilpancingo, a woman of Chilpancingo, is 'mojada', her body yearning for Bernardino's 'verga'. She cries out, 'Metemela!', her voice laced with desire. Bernardino, hearing her, can't help but respond. He enters, his 'verga' already hard, ready to fulfill her deepest desires. She envelops him, her body welcoming his, as they lose themselves in a dance of raw, unbridled passion. Their bodies move in harmony, their lust consuming them, their cries of pleasure echoing through the night.