Sins of a Bad Boy (The Original Bad Boys Book 1)

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fighter, and the first rule of the fight club was ‘no scratching’.
    “Let me go,” she hissed and struggled but was no match for him.
    “What the fuck is your problem? And why do you play with the big boys? Are you so bored with your rich, mundane life?” 
    “Fuck you! You know nothing of my life!” she protested.
    “I know your father is sitting on the other side of this hall, gambling away your family money and you’re here kissing me. Letting me seduce you. What kind of family are you? What game are you playing?”
    Again, she didn’t answer any of his questions but stopped her struggle and leaned in close to his face. “I’ll scream if you don’t let me go.”
    A wicked smile edged his lips, and he gave her a quick kiss, just because she was being a vixen at the moment – even though she was also quite annoying. She reared back but was too late to avoid his kiss.
    “Scream away, baby. You’re in my club. No one will dare to go against me.”
    Her mouth thinned into a straight line. “Do you want to take that risk?”
    William’s eyes narrowed, but he’d bet all his money that she wouldn’t scream and risk being discovered with him by her father. Perhaps her father didn’t even know she was here? No, that made no sense. She could be caught easily since the gaming club was located in one room, an enormous area, yes, but still. 
    A smirk chased William’s features. “Go ahead. Scream...”
    Ivy was chewing on the inside of her cheek and looked past William.
    On instinct, he checked behind him and accidentally loosened his hold on her wrists.
    Ivy wrung free just before he turned back again and reached for her, too late since she was already jumping off the stool and running toward the exit. William stumbled as he tried to get to her and was stopped by Charles’s voice.
    “I need you in my office now.” Charles studied William’s flushed face and angled his head to see Ivy bolting through the doors. “Another one of your women?”
    “No! It was Ivy Ravensdale. I need to go after her, Charles. She fucking scratched me and tried to hit me. She’s such a rich bitch!” 
    “Not now. We have major problems. And I don’t understand this vendetta you two have!”
    It took enormous willpower not to go after her while emotions rioted within him. William raked both hands through his hair, torn between following her and focusing on his business.
    After expelling a loud breath, he relented. “Fine, I’ll deal with her later. What’s wrong?”
    “Cash is missing from my office. Did you take any extra cash?”
    “No. You mean it’s gone from the safe?”
    “Yes, from the safe, and I had some in the drawer, which, with all the mayhem of the last few days, I forgot to put in the safe. Someone has been in my office.” Charles preceded the way toward the bar area and opened the door behind it, which led to his office. 
    When he and William were alone, William asked, “How much?”
    “Almost everything I had in the safe.”
    “Shit!” William was racking his brain and didn’t have to think for long. A scenario was already forming in his head. He leaned down with both palms on the back of the chair that was in front of him and started sharing his theory with Charles. “I think I know who took it.”
    Both of Charles’s brows hit his hairline. “Who? Did you see anyone coming from this office?”
    “No, but there are a few too many coincidences lately that make me believe my theory is correct. It’s the Ravensdales.”
    Charles wanted to interrupt, but William requested, “Hear me out before you respond.”
    Charles bobbed his head and sank into his desk chair.
    “Alfred lost his townhouse this evening. And this isn’t the first time he’s lost big. He’s also lost hundreds of dollars, probably more than a thousand, to the house. He’s in huge debt, Charles. And I saw him lose his last hand. But while he was pale, he also simply continued playing. His debt is too high, and I’ve cut

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