CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Ruger put Layla into Colt’s office in Risqué for the second night in a row. He had to give her credit for not complaining. Bringing her to Risqué was necessary. All the players he had to talk to were there. He didn’t like that Ashcroft’s men knew about the club, not only because of its connection to Layla, but its connection to his brothers, his family. Blaser wasn’t at the bar. Crystal informed Ruger that his older brother was upstairs in his office. So after settling Layla in Colt’s office, Ruger went to the next room, and walked in on Blaser and Dax in the middle of a game of pool. Blaser’s office was the largest, which made sense as he ran the place. To the left of his office, behind a now open curtain was a pool table, one the brothers frequently used to break th

