At the energetic bar BallBusters, Lyssa — 5’8” and 190 pounds — waits calmly for her drink while standing directly on the bar’s human rug. Dressed in a fitted denim jacket, short shorts, and tall white heeled boots, she rests her full weight on his chest with complete ease, not bothering to step aside or shift her stance.
Her boots feature a striking heel design that resembles the bottom of a chair leg — narrow, rigid, and squared off. The unusual shape focuses intense pressure into a small area, and as she stands motionless or shifts slightly, those heels press deep, grinding into fabric and skin. Every second leaves behind harsh, square-shaped indentations, the kind only a heel like that could carve.
Whether she’s checking her phone or casually raising her arm, Lyssa treats him like any other part of the bar — sturdy, silent, and beneath her. At BallBusters, the floor might be alive, but under boots like hers, it doesn’t stand a chance.
Drumguy58
2025-09-14 09:56:54 +0000 UTC