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Tip of the Spear: Devil Chasers (Lima Six Motorcycle Club Book 3)
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talking to me.”
     
    “Yeah. Ron, he’s out of control. He sees plots against him everywhere.” She waved her hand at her face.
     
    “What do you want, Kat?” Jamie asked suddenly.
     
    “I don’t understand what you are asking,” Kat replied.
     
    “If Leo could snap his fingers and make it better, what do you want?”
     
    Kat thought for a moment. “I want it to go back to the way it was. When the club was all on the same page and working together to make Vallecito a better place. That’s what I want.”
     
    “What are you willing to do?”
     
    “What? What do you mean?”
     
    “It’s not a hard question, Kat. What are you willing to do to get what you want.”
     
    “I don’t know what I can do.”
     
    “That’s not what I asked. Are you willing to fight to get what you want? How far are you willing to go?”
     
    “What are you driving at?” Leo asked. Jamie ignored him as she continued to look at Kat, waiting for her to answer.
     
    “Yes. I am willing to do whatever it takes to get Copper out, or to take the club back. I won’t hurt Copper though, and I won’t leave him.”
     
    “Do you mean that? Are you willing to go to the mat for this?”
     
    “Jamie, what are—” Leo began to ask before Jamie held up a hand to silence him.
     
    Kat stared at Jamie. “Yes. I’m willing to do whatever it takes.”
     
    Jamie stared at Kat a moment, trying to read her. “I believe you. But don’t even think about screwing with us or I will kill you myself.”
     
    “Jamie, what the hell are you talking about?” Leo demanded.
     
    “Kat. She’s your in. If she can bring Copper around, then you can start rebuilding the cleaning crew.”
     
    “How am I supposed to do that?” Kat demanded. “I’m just an old lady. I don’t have any say in the club.”
     
    “Maybe not, but you have Copper’s ear. You can convince him that Leo was right before, that he was doing the right thing in trying to take over the club. How much do you know about what went on?”
     
    “Only what Copper has told me. That Leo was trying to take over the club. That he thought Lima 6 is muling drugs.”
     
    “What do you think?” Jamie asked.
     
    “I don’t know. I know that before, when Leo was still the VP, that things were a lot better.”
     
    “What does Ron say is going on?” Jamie asked.
     
    “That Leo sold the club out to the DEA, and the DEA is putting the squeeze on the club. That they can’t run the risk of doing intercepts anymore and now the club is allowing the drugs to pass through Lima 6 territory, but the club is watching to make sure there are no exchanges and no violence.”
     
    “Uh-huh,” Jamie grunted. “What did he say about the DEA shoot out?”
     
    “I don’t know. Just what I heard. That the cartel gunned them down and our guys were caught in the middle.”
     
    “Did Copper talk to you about what Leo told him?”
     
    “Only that Leo was attempting to take the gavel.”
     
    “He didn’t mention that the club is muling? That the hit on the members was orchestrated by Ron? The hit on Tuck and Two-Tone too? That Lima 6 were actually the ones that gunned down the DEA agents? He didn’t mention any of that?”
     
    “No…” she gasped. “Only the muling part. The rest, is it true?”
     
    “It’s true,” Leo confirmed.
     
    “Why didn’t you come forward with this before?”
     
    Because, Kat, I don’t have any proof. Just what I witnessed with my own eyes. I told Copper this after I was stripped of my colors, but it seems he didn’t believe it.”
     
    “No. I think he did believe it. Or at least he does now. That explains why he is becoming so bitter about the club. Why he feels like he has been sold out. If you told him this, that explains a lot. It’s tearing him apart Leo. He is one of the founding fifteen. He wants to leave, but can’t, and he wants to stay, but he can’t do that either.”
     
    “Then he needs to do something about it,
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