Why do I have to do this? Gator demanded.Cuz you're such a pretty boy. Our photographer isn't going to fall for one of us as the tied up model, Nico pointed out.Dumbest plan you've ever come up with, Gator rumbled. Offering myself all trussed up like a Christmas turkey to a serial killer who likes to torture people isn't too smart.
In the novel "Murder Game" by Christine Feehan, Gator expresses his frustration and confusion about a risky plan that involves him posing as a captive model. He questions the rationale behind this dangerous idea, making it clear that he feels uncomfortable with the prospect of being tied up for the sake of a photoshoot. His insistence on the plan's flaws highlights his skepticism and concern for his safety.
Nico, however, counters Gator's objections by pointing out that his appearance would be appealing for the photographer's vision. This exchange illustrates a tension between Gator's apprehensive nature and Nico's more adventurous approach. The dialogue encapsulates the mix of danger and humor as they navigate their complicated situation while dealing with the threat of a serial killer.