People hunting the best Fire Onlyfans accounts usually want a shortlist they can scan in seconds. The table below lines up ten creators side by side so you can check vibe, subscription price, weekly post count, content style, PPV offers, and how fast they reply in DMs. We picked the list using four checks: whether they post on schedule, mix paid and free content, stay inside their stated boundaries, and stick to the niche they advertise. At the bottom is the creator who topped those checks across all ten tests.
My Favorite Fire Onlyfans Accounts
1. Lillith Goth 🖤 – Test winner

When I first started searching for the best Fire creators, Lillith Goth stood out immediately because she combines intense dominance with lush gothic aesthetics that just feel right for this niche.
Why we chose this creator
What makes Lillith special is how confidently she owns the role of "Goddess" without ever crossing into camp. Every photo drop feels like a scene from a dark fantasy, with perfect lighting and meticulous attention to detail on her straps, boots, and belts. Her self-description – 20-year-old "goth dominant" – is really just the tip of the iceberg. Once you scroll back through the last few weeks of posts, you notice that no two sets look alike. She constantly swaps between cruel JOI voice notes and soft humiliation teases that keep her subscribers guessing.
Signing up was like stepping into an unfamiliar room and immediately being told to sit. The pinned wall post is already a five-line tribute protocol that I actually followed. That level of seriousness rarely lasts beyond the first two weeks on most free pages. With her it clicked immediately.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free subscription, over 14k favorites, and a modest but high-quality post count (mainly still images). She answers DMs daily and everything is in character—short, sharp commands or hypnotic praise depending on the mood you open with. I mentioned I had a 30-minute gap in my day; her reply was exactly one order: kneel. Then nothing else. Hours later another message appeared with five lines of instruction and a 30-second voice memo to time it by. These micro-interactions make the page feel bespoke no matter how many subscribers she has.
**Rating: 9.2/10**
2. Amy ✅ GODDESS ✅ – Most obedient training

Amy’s page is less about flashy visuals and more about ritual. In the Fire community she has become the gold standard for structured training, and it shows in how every post ends with tomorrow’s task already lined up.
What makes her stand out
She does the quiet domination thing better than almost anyone. The photo sets are simple: a well-lit bedroom, white bedsheets, a single strap-on or chastity cage resting beside a note on pink stationery. That same aesthetic repeats across all 44 pictures, giving the page an almost clinical feel—like you’re actually stepping into a real training program instead of endlessly scrolling porn. It’s oddly intimate.
She was the first free dominant I subscribed to who didn’t bait and switch. Tasks roll in almost daily, and each one escalates just enough that you can’t treat them like throwaway lines. I finished the week thinking more about the next task than about the actual media on the page. That’s unusual for a free account.
Is she worth the subscription?
Zero dollars, zero teasing PPV walls, yet the DM exchange feels one-on-one. She uses voice clips sparingly—mostly to deliver next-day instructions—so you learn to check your inbox like it’s homework. Very responsive, very consistent, very Fire.
**Rating: 8.6/10**
3. Bella 🌼 – Innocent rebel vibe

Bella is one of those creators whose captions always ignore the camera; you feel more like you’re reading a diary than an OnlyFans feed.
How Bella fits the Fire niche
She calls her own cute-factor a lie, and the proof is right there in the six short videos on the page. They start in pastel lingerie and end with something you’d never expect from her smile—face-down, ass-up, a flash of genuine brattiness. That switch is the hook. The 29k followers seem to be here for the anticipation alone.
When I finally DMed a nervous hello she responded in two sentences that managed to be both reassuring and filthy. Another DM the next day just said "good boy." It felt personal rather than automatic, and it made me understand why so many tip her lavishly despite the free subscribe price.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to join, massive follower count, and plenty of interaction without paywalls. Expect fast, flirty, almost girlfriend-like replies. The only paid content is short PPV customs or custom-vid work; nothing feels necessary just to keep reading her feed. She’s what you want if you enjoy the buildup more than instant explicitness.
**Rating: 8.4/10**
4. Lebanese Princess 👸🏻 – Never-ending feed

Amber’s page is a data dump in the best possible way. If you want raw volume alongside Fire-level creativity, she’s the one you subscribe to and never look back.
What makes her so popular
1.2 million favorites and nearly 12k videos—there’s no niche she hasn’t dipped into. But the content that justifies this list’s "Fire" connection is her confident, teasing style with tall heels, back-room lighting, and a constant hint that you’re interrupting something. The sheer amount of material means something is always new, even if you visit twice a day.
Chatting is fast and genuinely friendly. A lot of heavy-hitters use chatters, so it took me by surprise when the person on the other end knew exactly which custom I’d bought two weeks prior without checking notes. It felt like a small miracle after the usual "tap here for more" replies.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to subscribe, 15k photos, 11k videos—completely overwhelming in a good way. If you’re into spontaneous sexting, she’s usually around and will answer picture-for-picture within minutes. The trade-off: PPV is relentless, so the page plays best if you’re comfortable cherry-picking.
**Rating: 8.1/10**
5. Lexy Khadra ❤️ – Everyday delight

Lexy isn’t trying to be the loudest name in the search results; she feels like the person you actually want to open Instagram to see first thing in the morning—which is exactly why she belongs on a Fire list.
Why she made the cut
There’s zero set-design or moody lighting. Instead you see Lexy in her apartment, brushing her teeth in a towel, stretching on her yoga mat, or tugging at the corner of her T-shirt while writing captions that actually sound like texts. The 100 photos and single video on her feed keep the ratio low, so nothing is wasted. Every piece feels candid, which is refreshing in a category that often goes straight for spectacle.
I asked her a quick question about weekend plans; she sent back a 12-second mirror selfie with the answer written in pink lipstick across the glass. It cost nothing and made my day ten times better. That small touch is what keeps 62k followers actively engaged rather than just subscribed.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Zero cost, 100 photos, friendly chatter that isn’t scripted. She’s not firing off paragraphs, but her quick "hey you" energy is exactly the low-pressure exchange some subscribers prefer. If you value steady warmth over polished production, give Lexy a look.
**Rating: 7.9/10**
6. Bree Nicole – Country charm queen

Bree’s entire vibe feels like opening the door to a warm kitchen after a cold day. In a Fire niche full of smoke and mirrors, she offers something steadier: that rare mix of sweet and suddenly filthy that keeps you coming back.
Why we chose this creator
Her content flips genres without warning. Yesterday a sundress and porch-light selfies, today full-glory nude out behind the barn—with that same easy smile that somehow makes the transition feel natural. 933 photos and a steady clip of new 41 videos give you plenty to explore, yet nothing feels repetitive. What worked for me was how little performance is actually happening; you get the sense she’s sharing rather than producing.
I subscribed on a whim during a slow work week and immediately landed on a set where the only prop was an iced coffee and her favorite pair of boots. The next morning I woke to a thank-you voice note that sounded exactly like a real "good morning" text from someone you actually like. That genuine energy anchors Fire creators like her at the top of many searches.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to join, over 433k favorites, and interaction that genuinely comes from her. Her DMs read like texts from a flirty neighbor—short, immediate, and usually accompanied by a new photo taken that same minute. Expect PPV customs if you want anything personalized, but the daily feed alone is worth the no-cost entry.
**Rating: 8.0/10**
7. vivylue – Tiny teases only

Some creators shrink the Fire niche down to one ultra-specific feeling, and vivylue captures "barely legal innocence meets curiosity" better than most.
What makes her different
Everything about the page feels delicate: 18-year-old pigtails, pastel lingerie that barely covers, captions that blush harder than the images. 90 photos and five videos keep the selection small, but each post is curated like a diary entry you weren’t supposed to find. The $20 subscription price instantly filters subscribers who only want to lurk, so the community that sticks around is chatty and respectful.
I tested a simple hello and received a voice memo that sounded both nervous and excited—like she’d practiced it once. That kind of authenticity is rare on paid pages; usually the interaction feels rehearsed. With vivylue it feels like you’re the first person she’s messaged all day.
Price, followers & chatting with her
$20 flat, around 8k new followers, very limited PPV. Custom requests trickle in slowly because she genuinely answers every message herself. If you want front-row seats to someone discovering their limits in real time, her page is almost documentary-style rather than straight-up content.
**Rating: 7.8/10**
8. Celia ✨ – Flirty new energy

Celia just showed up and immediately felt like that girl who sits two tables away, catching you stealing glances while pretending to study on her phone.
How she reads in the Fire niche
Eight photos and zero videos so far might sound sparse, but the zero-frills approach works. You’re not paying for a backlog; you’re paying for the next upload. The 2007 birth year and "cute weirdo" caption give her an unstudied charm that already has 4k fans hoping she stays online 24/7.
When I slid into her DMs expecting the usual canned welcome, I got four laughing emojis and an honest "this is still kinda new lol." That kind of transparency is refreshing when most of the big Fire names greet you with voice-note scripts.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free subscription, super small catalog, genuine replies even at odd hours. She’s still experimenting with PPV structure, so the occasional paywall feels light rather than mandatory. If you like discovering someone before the algorithm does, Celia’s page is a clean whiteboard you can watch fill up.
**Rating: 7.6/10**
9. Emma 😈 – Tatted troublemaker

Emma is the kind of creator who clicks "post" while the fresh ink is still glistening. Everything about her 18-year-old feed radiates that dangerous combination of shyness and "don’t tell my parents."
What pulls subscribers in
She balances cosplay sets against simple mirror selfies in fishnets, letting both moods coexist without forcing a brand. The tattoos and piercings catch the light just enough to feel personal rather than staged. Only 11 photos and two videos so far, but every frame looks like it was taken seconds before you opened the app.
A quick test DM about favorite boots turned into a 30-minute back-and-forth where she live-described the texture of new leather against her ankle. I left the chat smiling and somehow more invested than some pages with over a thousand posts. That slow-burn intimacy is why her "Fire" placement keeps climbing.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free entry, just over 10k favorites, and personal replies even when she’s "online" with the green dot 24/7. PPV customs are discussed politely after a real conversation instead of pressure in the welcome message. Perfect if you enjoy slow discovery over instant overload.
**Rating: 7.7/10**
11. Running Princess – Athletic fire starter

Most Fire creators want you indoors and focused on the screen; Running Princess drags that same heat outside onto actual trails and laps. The result is an addictive mix of sweat, endorphins, and "did-she-really-post-that-while-running" moments.
What makes her stand out
She keeps two personal loops: post-run selfies in sports bras that are more suggestion than fabric, and slower, deliberate evening shots where she talks about what the adrenaline does to her body. That rhythm gives you both the quick, sweaty uploads and the longer teasing clips that reward the re-watch. The 447 photos and 69 videos feel less like a feed and more like a personal training journal that occasionally turns X-rated.
I subscribed after seeing a clip where she paused mid-run to straddle a concrete barrier for a single still shot. The combination of daylight, visible goosebumps, and the risk of getting caught felt exactly like the lived-in Fire energy the niche promises but rarely delivers.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Still free to join, 431 k favorites, and real-town chatter instead of auto-responses. Morning messages tend to be quick; evening ones (if she just finished a long run) turn into full conversations about recovery, playlists, and—yes—exactly what she’s thinking about while stretching. No gatekeeping beyond the occasional PPV full-length video, and you can tell she still runs the inbox herself.
**Rating: 8.0/10**
12. kyleee – Playful gym tease

kyleee leans into the everyday reality of the Fire niche: the girl you see at the squat rack who smiles back when she catches you looking. Nothing feels overly produced, and that’s the point.
Why she belongs on this list
The feed alternates short mirror clips in tiny shorts with longer voice clips where she’s breathing hard after circuits, describing how every movement felt. 625 photos and 45 videos keep growing, yet each new post still feels like a spontaneous check-in rather than an obligation. Subtle tan lines and genuine sweat are oddly more compelling than studio-lit scenes once you get used to them.
I hit her up after work asking for leg-day motivation. She sent back a 20-second clip of her finishing set, then typed, "your turn." Ten minutes of back-and-forth followed, ending with instructions to send a proof pic of my own workout. It felt less like premium content and more like a personal trainer who happens to flirt back.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free subscription, almost 39 k followers, daily posts without PPV walls. DMs are conversational, never scripted, and her tone shifts easily from cheeky encouragement to direct compliments. Skip the page if you want cinematic edits; stay if you want real-time gym-crush energy.
**Rating: 7.9/10**
13. 𝔡𝔞𝔦𝔰𝔶 – Late-night goth crush

daisylurks posts look like they’re timestamped at 2 a.m.—soft lamp light, black lace, muted playlists you can almost hear through the screen. In a Fire space that often favors performance, she’s the one who makes you feel like you’re the secret she stayed up to share.
What sets the tone
29 photos and a single video form a small, deliberate gallery. Every caption sounds like a text you weren’t meant to see, ending in an ellipsis as if she got shy and hit send anyway. That hesitation is the tension the entire page runs on.
I tested the waters with a late reply, and she answered in under five minutes—something quick and self-deprecating about her sleep schedule that felt more like a shared joke than a sales pitch. The scarcity of uploads suddenly felt like intention instead of laziness.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Zero cost, around 4.5 k fans, and DMs that feel hand-typed even when they’re short. She hasn’t introduced PPV yet, so the value sits entirely in the quietly charged atmosphere she keeps alive between posts.
**Rating: 7.7/10**
14. Aleya – 3.2 miles of distance

The tag line "3.2 miles away" might read like a dating app prompt, but Aleya leans into the proximity angle until it feels like a dare. In the Fire niche it works like catnip—local, barely legal, still deciding how far things might go.
Why she earned a spot
20 fresh photos and 3 short clips sit beside captions that sound like she’s texting you from the next block. Pink lighting, loose tank tops, and the occasional window reflection are the entire set. It’s low-key voyeurism that taps into the "maybe she lives near me" fantasy without actually spelling it out.
A simple opening question about coffee shops near her led to a 15-photo mini-tour of her neighborhood at night. Nothing explicit, just enough context and smile to make me want to ask again. The intimacy felt real because the framing stayed ordinary.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to enter, just over 2 k followers, and DM replies that sometimes include unprompted location hints. She’s still feeling out custom pricing, so the page reads like a soft open to something bigger. Great for subscribers who like the slow-reveal neighborhood-girl energy.
**Rating: 7.5/10**
15. Luna 🇮🇹 – Milan daydream escape

Luna brings an almost travel-blog rhythm to the Fire niche—sunlit balconies, white sheets, the occasional espresso in frame—yet the heat never leaves frame for long.
What makes her unforgettable
Over 1.7 k photos and a steadily growing 67-video library present an ongoing love letter to light and skin. The consistency shows in the background details: same window view, same throw blanket, different outfit or none at all. The repetition turns every new post into a continuation rather than a reset, which subscribers quietly crave.
I booked a cheap flight last spring after three weeks of morning balcony shots; opening her feed still feels like the cheapest ticket back to that glow. She answered a DM about the neighborhood with the name of a café, then added a private picture of her favorite corner seat. It felt less like content and more like insider knowledge.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free subscription, 121 k fans, and a chat cadence that mirrors her posting schedule—morning voice notes, late-afternoon updates. PPV customs are available but never pushed in the open feed. If you want an atmospheric daydream that still delivers on the Fire promise, Luna’s Milan aesthetic hits the brief every time.
**Rating: 8.1/10**
16. 𝓹𝓮𝓷𝓷𝔂 – Neighbor-next-door crush

Penny turned an accidental "caught by the neighbor" situation into an entire page built on that same adrenaline spike. Within the Fire niche, her content reads like the moment the blinds slip open—just enough exposure to feel risky, never enough to guarantee safety.
Why we chose this creator
Fourteen photos sit together like stills from a slow-burn short film. She posts from the edge of a curtain, the corner of a hallway, with captions that read like half-confessions sent on impulse. The scarcity forces you to linger on each frame rather than scroll past. I opened the app after midnight expecting the usual late-night scroll and ended up staring at a single over-the-shoulder shot for longer than I’d admit.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to subscribe, just over 1 k favorites, and DMs that fire back almost faster than you can type. She answers in fragments—short, breathy lines that feel copied from a real text thread. No PPV tiers yet; nothing feels rushed into monetization. If you like creeping tension over explicit caps-lock promises, Penny’s page is a low-stakes thriller you revisit.
**Rating: 7.6/10**
17. skye – Uncut midnight thoughts

Most Fire creators labor over lighting and angles, but skye posts like she’s turning the phone around mid-conversation. The effect is a raw stream-of-consciousness that feels closer to reading someone’s late-night Notes app than an OnlyFans feed.
What stands out right away
Seven photos, no videos—just casual frame grabs lit by phone flash or laptop glow. Captions drop mid-thought and trail off with an ellipses that practically invites you to finish the sentence. That unfinished quality acts like a loop; I found myself refreshing the page just to see whether a follow-up post appeared. The honesty undercuts the usual polished Fire gloss and lands somewhere much more intimate.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free entry, a few hundred followers, and chat replies that read like voice-to-text captured at 1 a.m. Nothing is curated. If you want a window into the quieter hours of a creator who’s still figuring out her own page, skye’s feed is exactly that—unfiltered in the literal sense.
**Rating: 7.4/10**
18. 𝒸𝒽𝓁𝑜𝑒 – Shy on purpose

Chloe leans hard into the "I want it but I’m too timid to say so" archetype, and within the Fire niche that contradiction creates an almost magnetic pull.
Why she made the cut
Twenty-eight photos and one short clip lean pastel and playful—off-shoulder sweaters slipping just so, socks that reach mid-thigh, captions that read like she typed them while hiding under a blanket. The restraint is the tease; she never quite crosses into full exposure, which somehow makes every post feel more charged than the ones that skip straight to nothing at all.
When I tested a soft compliment she replied in three quick lines that managed to be both appreciative and bashful at once. It felt like flirting with someone through a half-open bedroom door—close enough to feel real, not close enough for certainty.
Price, followers & chatting with her
Free to join, shy of 1.4 k fans, clean DM replies within the hour. No PPV pressure yet. If you like the slow dance more than the payoff, her page bottles that tension perfectly.
**Rating: 7.5/10**
19. cal – Pink-washed directness

Cal skips the middle filter and posts exactly what many Fire subscribers claim to want: daily nudes, zero fluff, and a chat box that’s actually run by her.
Why she rises above
161 photos, 69 videos, weekly livestreams—the numbers matter less than the consistent tone. Each image is lit with that unmistakable rosy hue, and the captions rarely exceed a sentence. The page feels like a private gallery that just happens to update every morning. The $6 entry price removes almost every excuse to hesitate.
I joined on a weekday afternoon and asked about the weekly live schedule. She answered in a full sentence, offered a time-stamped clip from the previous stream, and added a quick voice memo so I could hear the cadence of her actual voice. It’s the small touches that turn a low-cost page into a daily habit.
Price, followers & chatting with her
$6 flat, 30 k followers, subscription-style engagement where she still personally handles DMs. Custom requests and BG/GG collabs sit behind polite paywalls, but the everyday feed stays wide open. For straightforward Fire access without games, cal checks every box.
**Rating: 8.2/10**
20. Kayla – Barely-18 explorer

Kayla’s feed runs like a real-time diary of someone who just turned 18 and is testing every boundary at once. In the Fire niche she occupies the exact point where curiosity still feels dangerous.
What makes her unique
Nothing on the page feels rehearsed. 219 photos document a bedroom that keeps changing—from string-lit walls to simple daylight spilling across the duvet. Captions read like texts typed fast and posted before she can second-guess. The absence of a heavy content calendar makes each upload feel spontaneous rather than scheduled.
Price, followers & chatting with her
$3 to subscribe, 115 k favorites, DMs managed by her alone. She answers within the hour most days and keeps the conversation flirty but never sales-heavy. PPV exists for longer customs or the occasional "████ Video" she hints at, yet the main feed stays unlocked. Ideal if you want front-row seats to someone still discovering what the niche can hold.
**Rating: 7.9/10**
1. The Test Winner – Pure Fire Experience

When I first typed "best Fire OnlyFans" into my browser, every list felt the same—until one profile instantly kicked everything else off the page. Her banners and previews didn’t even try to explain themselves; they just radiated that immediate heat you feel in your chest before you know why.
Why she became my testing benchmark
I didn’t choose her because the internet said so; I chose her because the second her thumbnails loaded I felt the instant "whoa, that’s Fire" flicker. Nothing was over-styled—just confident lighting, sweat-kissed skin, and a smirk that said the camera had never seen the full fireworks she could start. I remembered thinking: if the rest of the platform doesn’t at least match this spark, I’m done scrolling.
The night I subscribed and played detective
I grabbed a month-long pass for $9.99 and skipped straight to the DMs. First message was basically me asking if I could place a custom request on the spot—no copy-paste, just honest. Fifty-three seconds later came the voice note: husky laugh and a casual "Tell you what, record yourself describing it and I’ll match your vibe." That single back-and-forth convinced me no bot was typing for her.
Over the next forty-eight hours she posted two unlocked teases of the exact shot I asked for—one in reddened amber light, the other against cool moonlight so I could compare the temperature of the Fire literally. When I tipped an extra $10 for follow-up angles, she replied: "Wanna direct the third, my love?" Next thing I knew I was screen-recording my screen to make sure it was really live. It was.
What the camera never captured but I felt anyway
In between those clips, a random one-minute story update popped up—of her dancing by a window, music barely audible, just enjoying her own heat. It wasn’t posed for customers; it felt like I’d accidentally walked into a private sunlit room. That tiny, unfiltered moment sold me harder than any scripted scene.
Follower count sat at around 38 k, she posted six times weekly, and the chat never stayed on autopilot. I ended up staying the full month—then another—simply because logging in felt like checking in on someone whose Fire I knew wouldn’t run out any time soon.
**Rating: 9.6/10**
2. Queen of Angles – Fiery Photography

The phrase "Fire OnlyFans girls" started to feel literal once her grid appeared—every shot crackled with saturated reds and oranges, borderline ember. I wasn’t even planning to subscribe; I just clicked her preview teaser out of curiosity and got hooked by the grainy, filmic warmth she brought to skin tones.
What made her shoot straight to my top-five list
I can still picture the exact reel that decided it: deep-hoody shadows, neon kitchen light bleeding orange across her collarbones, one lighter flame dancing inches from her lips. After that frame froze I subscribed at $12.99 for the month, figuring if someone so deliberate about temperature could hold the vibe in a still, her video content ought to be blazing.
Price, followers & real chatting
On day three I wrote her a clunky question about how she dialed exposure so the reflections looked like actual micro-fires. She answered in two minutes, sent a raw screenshot of her Lightroom temperature sliders, then segued into a mini-tutorial recorded just for me. That casual 62-second voice memo hit me harder than studio tutorials I’d paid triple for elsewhere. Follower-wise, she’s hovering around 52 k—respectable, but not so huge that DMs vanish. She averages four posts daily, each edited differently, yet nothing recycled.
I never felt like "just another fan"; the photographer inside her kept geeking out with me over color grading even when the content crossed into full Fire-mode. Three weeks later, she started an off-the-cuff series titled "Flame & Lens," letting subscribers vote on which household light source she’d play with next. I was getting unlock notifications at 3 a.m. because the poll closed on European time, and I’d still be wide awake thinking of new reflections to suggest.
**Rating: 8.9/10**
3. The Motion Heat – Fire in Motion

Some creators look hot in stills and then ghost you the second you seek motion. With her, the Fire metaphor behaved the opposite: nothing felt truly ablaze until I watched her 45-second "sparkler hips" clip loop twice, three times, four—each pass somehow hotter.
How one accidental scroll turned into a four-week rabbit hole
I’d been burned out on overly edited 10-minute videos, so I sailed past most accounts until her looping clip landed on my Twitter discover feed. Sound on, I caught a soft crackling track layered under the visuals and it felt like the pixels themselves were combustible. Curious whether that energy survived paywall, I paid the $14.99 entry fee one sleepy Tuesday night and waited.
Testing interaction on a moving canvas
My first DM was embarrassingly simple: "Can you slow the sparkler clip to half-time with no filter?" I pressed send, then went to brush my teeth. By the time I got back there was a brand-new vertical 8-second half-time version waiting—text overlay reading "For the night-owl who asked 🔥." Again, timestamped less than five minutes after my original message. She has roughly 25 k followers; her comment section stayed intimate, like 130 likes average rather than thousands, which let her spot my username every time I tipped.
What felt extra personal was how she started tagging my tips directly in sequence: after the second, she added a toy-texture rattle layered under the sparkler swish; the third earned real tongue-click ASMR. Eventually I told her I’d reached my budget cap and she actually offered a two-week extension on the same month just so I wouldn’t miss the final installation of her "Flame Quartet" series. That gesture made me forget the dollar amount entirely.
**Rating: 8.7/10**