Natalie Dormer is seated in a chair, skillfully working on her needlepoint, wearing a low-cut dress that accentuates her figure, her breasts pushed up and spilling provocatively out of the top. Nearby, a man watches her intently, masturbating as he fantasizes about her breasts heaving with each breath she takes. The camera slowly zooms in, closing the distance to her chest, amplifying the tension in the scene.
In another moment, Natalie Dormer—recognized for her portrayal of Margaery Tyrell in Game of Thrones—runs through a forest toward a man. She reaches him and, overcome with desire, presses him against a tree, kissing him passionately. Their hands fumble as they strip off each other’s clothes, urgency building between them. Soon, they’re on the ground, and she straddles him, riding him with abandon, her back arching as she moves. The intensity escalates as they flip over, him now on top, their bodies locked in fervent, unrestrained sex. Just as he nears climax, she abruptly stops, pushing him off her. Both let out raw, guttural cries of passionate frustration, the moment unresolved.
This reimagining draws from the sultry energy of her performance in The Tudors Season 1, Episode 10, which aired in 2007, though adapted into a more explicit and modern narrative.