Four years after the events of BRONZE ANNIVERSARY, Mr. Walker (Charles Dera) is still honoring his yearly custom of giving his wife Mrs. Walker (Natasha Nice) an alluring young lover as a gift on their anniversary. Scene opens with Mr. Walker eagerly awaiting his wife's return home, but this time he has a surprise in store. He informs Mrs. Walker that she is running late, but she doesn't seem to feel too sorry about it. After exchanging formal wishes for a happy 12th anniversary, Mrs. Walker questions the whereabouts of her gift. She tells Mr. Walker that she is in the other room. 'SHE? ' Mrs. Walker asks again, looking perplexed and suspicious. TRIM TO TITLEMrs. Walker is furious to find Candy (Kenzie Reeves), a young woman, waiting on the bed as she enters the bedroom. Mrs. Walker informs her husband that this isn't how things were supposed to work out—each year, she should get a GUY. Candy slyly interrupts, claiming that Mr. Walker informed her of their anniversary plan and that it was beginning to seem a bit... stale. Candy is here, then, to throw things off. Mrs. Walker becomes enraged when she reveals that she is straight, but Mr. Walker calls her narrow-minded and declares that HE will initiate contact with Candy. Candy and Mr. Walker begin to make physical contact, and Mrs. Walker seems uneasy and less aggressive, as though she's realized that their anniversary plan—and their marriage—may be in jeopardy because she has no power to force her husband to stay faithful if he chooses not to. In an attempt to please Mr. Walker, she reluctantly accepts the present and engages in sexual activity with Candy while he watches hungrily.Mrs. Walker needs some advice because she is new to lesbian sex and is unsure of what to do. Mr. Walker is glad to assist, as this