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"Babe, we have a guest. We can't make noise."

"Don't you worry about that. Your mouth is going to be too full of my cock by the time you come that you won't be making any noises that will be heard from the other room."

"Fuuuck."

I knew what he was trying to do and loved him even more for it. He knew the moment I let my body give in to the orgasm, I'd fall asleep and find the peace I was craving because tomorrow was a big day and I needed all the sleep I could get.

My skin tingled all over, probably from the sun that was also warming my face and causing me to squint in a poor attempt to open my eyes. I was so comfortable, maybe I didn't need to open my eyes at all. This had to be the comfiest beach in the world, so comfortable that I didn't care that I was humping the beach towel under me because I was horny as hell and it felt too good. Maybe I needed to move because the tingling feeling was getting stronger. I didn't remember putting on any sun cream. Thinking about it, I didn't remember coming to the beach at all.

"Time to wake up, baby," the voice whispered in my ear. Vítor.

"Hmm, I am awake."

He chuckled next to me.

"Oh really? Then why are you asking if we can stay on this beach?"

I turned my face to where his voice was coming from and opened my eyes since they were no longer in the sun. His hand caressed my face, and I returned his smile. The last thing I remembered was kissing Vítor after he'd brought me to an earth-shattering orgasm that had left me unable to do anything else but drift off into the clouds.

"We need to go to the beach soon," I said, still feeling sleepy.

"We will, but first you need to get up, and since you didn't wake up with the five million kisses I placed all over your body, I guess you missed out on sexy times."

He pinched my butt, which caused me to rub my already very hard cock onto the bed sheets. I groaned but then lifted my ass up, which earned me a slap.

"If you're going to be a tease, then come to the bathroom. You're far too loud for bedroom activities when we have a guest," he said.

That brought me back to the situation I was going to face as soon as I stepped out of the bedroom this morning. I wasn't quite ready for it, so I followed Vítor into the shower.

After Vítor left for work, Fred and I talked through his plans.

"I'd like to have a look at the center so I can map out the security needs. More than anything, I don't want the press to get wind of what's going on, but if they do, I need to know how we can keep the kids and their families away from that."

"Okay, the plumbers are finishing their work today. The center is going to be closed for the rest of the week."

Fred made a note and sent a text on his phone.

"We've put the house under surveillance. It's an old, colonial-style mansion surrounded by nice gardens. There's a wall around it, but it's the only security measure they have. This means we already have footage of Afonso and some of the kids. We've been able to link them to the database of missing children. Some of them have been missing for a few years, but some have only disappeared weeks ago."

"Fred, I know what you're going to say, but I'll ask you anyway. Will I be able to see the footage?"

He looked at me but didn't make eye contact for long.

"Tiago, I'm sorry," he said, shaking his head.

I was expecting it, but it still didn't stop me from being disappointed. I was dying to see my brother's face and see for myself that he was alive and well.

It didn't take long to check out the center because Fred already knew it so well. He was less familiar with the rooms upstairs, but he was happy we had enough space to keep everyone in this location.

"How about the kids that are staying here?" he asked.

"They're all in accommodations at different hostels this week. We can arrange for them to stay longer if we need to."

"I don't know how quickly we can arrange the rescue operation. This involves several authorities, which means working on someone else's timeline. It could take a few weeks to get it all in place."

"Don't worry, I'll work things out with the kids at the center."

Fred made a move to leave, but I held his arm to stop him. I knew the risk he'd be taking, but the big brother in me would never give up asking.