All Bets Are Off

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Authors: Lacey Layton
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    I put down my hotel room card on the table. "You get to ask me anything if you win this."
    Luke's eyes went wide. Austin slapped down his hotel room card. Luke looked at him with worried eyes.
    "I want to know if you really mean what you say or if you're just leading us on," Austin said.
    I smiled. "I could have told you that for free, but you are on. If I win," I said, eyeing the other card, "I want to know if you two gentlemen have been successful in your attempts to let loose, which I assume mean fucking some woman."
    My vulgar language shocked them, but they composed themselves with quick determination. I used my body to distract them into making a bad bet. A roll of the wheel could always prove me wrong, but I felt I was supposed to be with these two men.
    I won, and gleefully took all the hotel key cards. Luke looked nervous.
    "Gentlemen, I do believe you owe me an answer."
    Austin rubbed the back of his head. "Nope."
    Luke nodded, his eyes leaving mine. I extended my leg and rubbed it on his. "I know I don't need to answer your question, but I think I will. Yes."
    Luke's attention snapped back to me. Austin took a long breathe through his nose. I placed down all the hotel key cards.
    "Time for you two to win everything back. You better have something special to bet with."
    Luke looked at Austin, who stared at the board. His eyes scanned the bets and then gave a sharp nod to Luke. Luke bet one chip where Austin pointed. A solid bet. However, I had a better feeling about another spot and bet accordingly. I noticed Austin and Luke only had one more chip between the two.
    "Chips don't matter to me. What else do you have?"
    Luke sighed and fished into his pockets. He produced a very nice keychain with a key on it.
    "Mmm. I think I know the type of vehicle that this key would belong to," I said, admiring the key on the table, "and if so, I wonder how you two have it."
    "We borrowed it," Luke said with an unease in his voice.
    "So if you don't win this, well you are really in my debt, are you not?" I asked, letting both men get a good look at my cleavage. Neither one of them spoke, but their eyes told me what they wanted.
    Naturally I won. I tried to keep my excitement in check as I collected everything they brought with them. Luke looked defeated.
    "Please," Luke said, keeping his eyes on the keys, "we need that. I mean this has been fun but--"
    "But right now I own your future. Delicious," I said. I saw the worry in their eyes. I peeked at the last chip Luke flipped through his fingers. "One more bet. You can get all of your things back."
    Luke slapped his chip down on an obvious loser slot. He did not see it that way, confidence brewing in his eyes.
    "But we don't have anything but the chip."
    The predator in me cracked loose. I grinned, knowing I had them trapped. I had led them along enough, now came the time to tighten the web I had around them. "You have something."
    Luke looked at me, confused. I made my bet.
    "You have in fact, two somethings."
    Still looking confused, I pointed at Austin, then Luke. It dawned on them.
    "What do you mean?"
    "I mean if I win, I get both of you. One night. No resistance, you do as I say."

 
    All Bets Are Off
    I felt like a predator finding supple prey. All at once, the bright lights and noise of the casino dimmed leaving me staring at the two suited gentlemen in front of the roulette table. A perfect smile curled on my lips. They were both tall, lean but with muscle. Young. If this turned out not to be the first time at a casino, it could not be more than their second time.
    I caught a glimpse of myself off a mirror on a slot machine. Everything looked perfect. I had spent considerable time making myself look drop dead gorgeous and expected nothing less. My body, although it had been around for over forty years, still looked good for women half my age. I prided myself on my looks and ever since my insatiable appetite for men became my new all consuming hobby I found this

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