Blackmail

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what's required at the club, the men who work there and this Marty fucker. If all goes to plan, we should be able to place her in a day or so.”
    Avery hated the fact that another girl would be subjected to the sleaze of the club, Vince and Marty. She would do her utmost to ensure the girl knew everything she needed to. She wanted the risk and degradation kept to an absolute minimum.
    Gabe broke into her thoughts, “Would you like to take a walk along the beach?”
    “I would love to.”
    “Good. I'll go and let mom and dad know what we’re doing. It's a warm evening, would you like a swim?”
    Avery lowered her eyes and felt her face heat. She would love to have him strip naked so she could ogle his body, inch by gorgeous inch. In her dreams she had pictured the muscles of his chest, his long muscular legs and the length of his thickening cock. It had been so vivid but oh, the real thing, standing in front of her, would be exquisite. But, to see her Adonis naked, she would have to be naked too. She had bared her body to hundreds of men but Gabe was different. Shyness overwhelmed her. What if he didn’t like what he saw?
    “Sweetheart?”
    “Sorry. I'm not sure.”
    He tilted his head to one side. “You're not shy are you?”
    She dropped her gaze to the floor. She felt the heat crawl up the back of her neck and explode over her face as she blushed.
    Gabe recognized she was uncomfortable, he didn't understand why. “How about I grab a couple of towels and you can decide when we get down there?”
    “Yes, thank you”
    He disappeared down a hallway and reappeared with two huge blanket sized beach towels.
    “Mom, dad we’re heading down to the beach,” he shouted.
    “Be careful.” It was his mother's usual warning no matter what he was doing or where he was going.
    Gabe took Avery's hand and led her outside to the back garden. He flicked a switch by the door. The whole garden was illuminated by dozens of small lights intertwined in the trees.
    “It's like a fairyland,” she exclaimed with delight.
    “Yeah, mom's doing. Dad still grumbles about it looking like a Christmas setting all year long.”
    “It's beautiful. Magical.”
    Her head swiveled one way then the other as they made their way through the garden to the steps. She was overwhelmed with the sight. Her eyes wide. Gabe thought she reminded him of a kid in a candy store.
    The steps were illuminated by small lights inserted on each side. When they stepped on to the sand, a huge cabana covered in more of the small, twinkling lights was revealed. He led her toward it and drew her inside.
    The structure had a polished wooden floor, several colorful lounges and cushions scattered about. Her eye was caught by a large cooler tucked in one corner.
    “Wow, this is beautiful. I could live down here.”
    He chuckled as he threw the towels onto one of the lounges and kicked off his boat shoes.
    She unfastened her sandals and slipped them from her feet.
    They strolled along the uninhabited beach holding hands. The moon reflected off the water, waves crashed onto the shore, the warm breeze caressed their bodies.
    Avery sighed.
    “Feeling a little better?”
    “How could you not feel better here?”
    “I know. I love it. I own the block a little way down the road. One day I'll build a house and raise a family here.”
    Her gut churned at the thought of Gabe with some other woman, but why? She barely knew the man. Sure, he was kind, thoughtful and drop dead sexy but, she had only just met him. How could she have such strong feelings? She was inexperienced when it came to sex. She had kissed a few boys but her attitude toward intercourse was old fashioned and she had only given herself to one man who she thought loved her as much as she did him. Gabe would never want such an inexperienced lover and one who was so average to look at.
    “It will be beautiful.” She kicked at the sand.
    Gabe stopped and pulled her in front of him. “Avery, what's going

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