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His voice resonated like a cold shower in the bar. All of his men, if not embarrassed, were trying to hide their trouble, despite the taunting ladies still next to them or worse, sitting on them. The girls were trained to entice the customers, and Jacquie had chosen them well. It was a silent war, the men held on to their dignity, and the ladies had their pride as hostesses to live by. A new song began on the speakers, something a bit less tense yet still sexy. There was no need for Eden to sing again, and she didn't feel like it. She hated that grin on the Tiger's lips as if he had just won this battle. Rose, too, was looking furious at the bar. She hated when a man resisted her, and it was even worse when she was Eden's back up. Now not only was she being ignored, but this man had hi