Carly was sitting for George and Michelle Andrews. It was their wedding anniversary and George was taking Michelle out for dinner and a show. It was a simple job as far as Carly was concerned. Two toddlers were no problem to a determined adult and Carly had long ago learnt to be firm with any children she was looking after. Kids, in her opinion, were disasters waiting to happen, and you had to have your hand on the safety switch at all times.
The toddlers had gone down without any real hassles and were now fast asleep, unlikely to wake before morning. All Carly had to do was amuse herself until George and Michelle returned.
Relaxing and watching TV it came as a bit of a shock to Carly when she heard voices in the house calling for George. She hurried out to the kitchen to see what was going on. To her surprise there were four men sitting around the kitchen table, a couple of decks of cards before them.
"Excuse me, but what's going on?" she demanded.
"Who are you," came the prompt reply, "and where's George?"
"I'm Carly. I'm babysitting for Michelle. George and Michelle have gone out for their wedding anniversary. I don't know who you are but you'll have to leave. You're not supposed to be here."
"Hum. Well, I'm Michael, George's brother. He's the host this week for our weekly poker game." The man flicked a thumb towards the packs of cards.
"Unfortunately, George isn't here so you can't have the game here," Carly informed him. "I'm sorry, but you'll have to leave."
"Come to think of it, Mike, didn't George say something last week about his anniversary coming up and him going out?" asked one of the other men.
"Well, yeah," said Michael, speaking slowly, "but you know George. He never follows through on his plans."
"I don't think he had much choice this time," I told them. "I believe that Michelle was rather insistent."
"That figures. We can't persuade you to let us stay?"
Carly shook her head.
"I'm sorry, but it's a firm rule that we don't have anyone visiting while we're sitting, neither friends of mine nor friends of the owner. I'm afraid you'll have to leave."
"Not your fault," one of the men said, standing up. "We'll adjourn to my place. My wife won't mind. Sorry to have troubled you, Carly."
The others made agreeing noises as they rose to their feet. Two of them departed immediately via the back door but the other two lingered for a moment.
"I guess I should offer my apologies, too, Carly," Michael said. "Tell George we dropped by."
"Nice to have met you, Carly," said the other man, looking her over with interest. "Cute little thing, isn't she?" he added as an aside to Michael.
"Bit young for you, mate," said Michael with a grin. "She isn't even old enough to need to shave."
Carly gave a little start at his crudeness, glaring at him. She wasn't that young and as for the other - none of his business. The second man laughed.
"I'll bet you fifty that she is and does," he said.
Carly transferred her glare to him. The nerve of him. She was further shocked to hear Michael take him up on it.
"Done," said Michael, pulling out his wallet and extracting a fifty. He slapped it down on the table and it was promptly matched by the second man.
"How do we find out?" asked Michael, looking at Carly with interest.
"Easy. We ask her." He turned to speak to Carly.
"I'm Ian, by the way. How old are you?"
"Eighteen, and that's all you need to know," Carly said scowling.
"Old enough," laughed Michael, "but how are you going to get proof of the rest."
"We let Carly keep the stakes if she shows us," Ian said. "That seem reasonable to you?"
"Yeah, why not?' said Michael, nodding his head slowly. "Either way one of us will know that we won the bet."
Carly found that they were now both looking at her.
"What?" she demanded. "What do you expect me to do?"
"Resolve the bet for us," said Michael with a charming smile. "The hundred dollars is right there on the table. All you have to do to earn it is lift up your dress. We'll then do a quick check to see if you shave."
Carly was blushing furiously. A hundred dollars and all she had to do was lift up her dress. It seemed like easy money. The catch was them doing a quick check. She just knew that meant them pulling her panties to one side to look at her. Still, a hundred dollars was a hundred dollars.
The two men were just looking at her, waiting for her to make a decision. They showed no inclination to make her prove anything. Just waited, with the money lying temptingly on the table. Blushing furiously, Carly picked up the money, stuffed it into the pocket on her blouse, and lifted her dress, looking everywhere but at the two men.
"Very nice," she heard Ian say softly. "You have lovely shapely legs."
One of them was moving closer and she waited nervously for them to pull her panties down a little to check if she shaved. She almost went into shock, freezing in place, when a pair of hands took her panties and pulled them down, not just a little, but down past her knees, leaving her effectively naked.