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He jogged back into the clubhouse and straight to the meeting room. Squeezing past Wyatt, he stopped at the table.
"I need to move Twyla into the clubhouse." He gripped the back of the closest chair.
Priest pointed. "Sit."
He looked over his shoulder at the door, making sure it was shut. What he needed to talk to Priest about couldn't leave the room.
He had either figured out how to take out Cusclan Motorcycle Club or get himself killed.
Chapter 14
Twyla
Whip opened a door off the hallway inside the Tarkio Motorcycle Club clubhouse. Twyla planted her feet and refused to walk inside, despite seeing all her belongings piled into the corner of the room and her clothes spread over the bed.
"Make yourself at home." Whip turned around and faced her. "The bathroom is across the hall and down two doors."
She glared. His excuse to get her here was a lie.
Yes, Angie and Ringtail were in the other room, listening to music and drinking with a bunch of other bikers, but her sister hadn't needed her.
If she knew he'd moved her out of the rental while she was at work, she never would've agreed to follow him to the clubhouse to talk with Angie about a problem with the rental house.
Her sister wasn't concerned about getting evicted and losing the house. She was halfway to getting looped.
"Angie's lying." She shoved her keys in her purse. "What really happened? Did she not pay the rent?"
"The owner's a rat. Don't worry about that. You can stay here." He stepped toward her and grinned. "I live right on the other side of that wall. If you need anything, knock."
"Why in the world would you think I'd want to live with a bunch of bikers?" She backed away from him. "Move out of my way, and I'll get my things and leave."
He never budged. "Where will you stay?"
"I don't know. My car." She pressed her lips together.
It wasn't as if she hadn't slept in the vehicle before, and he knew that. More than the stress of losing the rental was the confusion over why it was Whip who'd met her after work and informed her of the news instead of her sister.