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Tip of the Spear: Devil Chasers (Lima Six Motorcycle Club Book 3)
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Kat.”
     
    “I know! Give him an out, Leo. Give him a way to make it right.”
     
    “How? What would you have me do?”
     
    “I don’t know! Reach out to him. Something!”
     
    “No,” Jamie said quietly. “This is all on you, Kat. Leo and I talked about this, and Leo is willing to help, but you are going to have to get Copper to make the first move. He has to make the commitment to wanting to change the club. He has to reach out. If he wants to change the club, if he really wants too, then this is his chance. But it has to be something he wants to do. He has to make the first move.”
     
    “What will you do?” Kat asked.
     
    “Same plan as before. Take the gavel. But now it is a fight to the death. No more games, no more parliamentary procedures. We find out who is with us and who isn’t. Those that are with us stay. The remainder are… removed… but whatever means are necessary.”
     
    “Killed?”
     
    “If that is what it takes. Yes.”
     
    Kat stared at him a moment. “Okay. How can I help?”
     
    “To start, you have to get Copper to agree to meet with us. You have to help us convince him this is his last chance to make this right,” Jamie explained.
     
    “Then what?”
     
    “Then, you begin to recruit other women. Women you can trust. Women like you, the ones that don’t like where the club is going, whose men are not happy with where the club is going.”
     
    “I don’t know how this is going to work,” Leo said. “Women don’t have a voice in the club.”
     
    “Maybe not, but they have their men’s ears. That’s the key. They can help us convince the members there is another way, that they don’t have to stay with the club and be drug runners or leave. There is a third way. They can take the club back and make it what it once was.”
     
    Kat began to nod. “It won’t be easy.”
     
    “Nothing worth doing ever is,” Jamie said. “But I have a feeling that the women of the club, if they are united, hold more sway than they think. Are you going to sit there and tell me you have no influence over Copper?”
     
    Kat smiled. “No.”
     
    “Kat, listen to me. If Copper is on the outside, what do you think will happen if Ron suspects he is plotting against him? It doesn’t matter if it is true or not.”
     
    “They will kill him.”
     
    “That’s right. And probably you too, to set an example.”
     
    “I know.”
     
    “This is the club’s last chance, Kat. Their last chance to become the good guys again. Because right now, they are no better than the thugs and drug runners that were infesting the town ten years ago.”
     
    “I know.”
     
    “Then make Copper see. You can do it, I know you can.”
     
    “Yes. Okay. I will talk to him. I’ll have him get in touch with you.”
     
    “And start working on Fitz’s old lady. I can’t believe Fitz is any happier about this than Copper,” Leo said.
     
    “He’s not. He and Copper have talked about it. But Fitz, he’s afraid of Ron. Afraid of what might happen to his wife and kids after the cartel hit.”
     
    “I can understand. But his kids are out of school for a few more weeks. He can send his wife and kids away for a while. Get them out of harm’s way. Kat, this is going to be hard enough as it is. I need as many people on my side as I can get.”
     
    Kat nodded. “I’ll talk to Karen. I know she isn’t happy with the way things are going. I’m sure I can convince her.”
     
    Leo smiled. “With Copper, and maybe Fitz, on board, we might have a chance. Maybe.”
     
    Kat a looked at him a moment then rose from her stool and kissed him ever so lightly on the lips before pulling him into a hug. Jamie felt the green monster start to wake up at the kiss, but the hug made it clear that Kat wasn’t interested in him, only grateful for his help in saving Copper. Leo held her a moment as he looked at her and smiled a bit sadly.
     
    “Thank you, Leo. I knew I could count on you,” Kat whispered then
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