Keisha Grey Mark Wood: After Pool Special Team Skeet X
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Team Skeet X Series – Keisha Grey – Mark Wood – After Pool Special throws you straight into a night where the cue isn’t the only thing getting chalked up. Keisha Grey glides onto the felt like she owns the table, her confidence sharper than her 9-ball breaks. Mark Wood doesn’t just show up—he steps in like he’s about to run the rack, smooth and unstoppable. It’s two pros colliding in a pool hall that quickly turns into more than just a game, because when the balls start dropping and the drinks keep flowing, the real chemistry starts.
You can feel the heat before the rack even splits. Keisha’s hips sway as she lines up her shot, the camera catching every subtle shift of her body in that tight tank top and those barely-there shorts. Is that worth showing up for? Absolutely. Mark’s hands grip the cue like it’s the only thing keeping him from reaching for her, but he knows better than to rush it. They tease each other with every near-miss, the tension building like the back nine at a tournament where nobody wants to blink first. The pool table’s just a prop—this is foreplay with a six-foot slab of green between them.
By the time the drinks are gone and the last game’s decided, the pool cues get swapped for something a lot more personal. Mark doesn’t make a move—he lets Keisha take the lead, her confidence now unshakable as she straddles him right there on the felt. The way she rides him, slow and deliberate, the pool table creaking under their rhythm, it’s like they’re playing for keeps. The scene doesn’t cut away to some generic bed—it stays right where they started, because this isn’t just another hookup. It’s a power play where both walked away winners. Is that worth showing up for? Absolutely.
Team Skeet never lets the fantasy feel clinical, and this X Series entry is no exception. The lighting’s dim, the air’s thick with anticipation, and Keisha Grey’s smirk could melt the chalk right off the tip. Mark Wood matches her move for move, his intensity as sharp as his shot selection. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s exactly what you’d expect when two legends of the game step off the table and into the main event. If you’re here for filler, look elsewhere. This one’s all about the follow-through.”