The update wasn't bad, but it did feel very short, especially since I wasn't interested in Mr. Davis' bullshit. By the way, while on the subject, what he did wouldn't be 'blackmail', it would be more of a bribe, or even possibly soliciting prostitution. At worst it could be considered coercion, but he didn't really threaten her, more-so gave her a choice to agree to his offer in exchange for his help.
Coercion typically involves threatening someone or using force, I guess if you want to reach you could say he indirectly threatened her, but that's really reaching. He never threatened to let's say, for example, convince his brother-in-law to straight up hinder her chances at entry into the school, now that would be coercion.