Daniel Hagen, a man of God, stands before a young boy, his voice resonating with authority as he delivers a sermon on the sins of the flesh. Yet, his eyes betray a hidden lust, a secret longing that only the boy seems to notice. As the sermon continues, Daniel's hand moves discreetly, rubbing his bulge, his body reacting to the forbidden thoughts that fill his mind. The boy watches, intrigued, as the old man's soliloquy on virtue becomes a tangible display of his own carnal desires.