Get Off on the Pain

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looks to her friend and reaches for her arm, pulling her closer. “Amy too.”
    No surprise there . . .
    I sit down in my stool and spin around to give Ryan the middle finger as he attempts to enter the room. He throws his arms up in defeat and backs away, knowing not to mess with me this early in the morning. “Take a seat victim number one, Kim was it?” I look at her with a small smile. “Victim number two, hold Kim’s hand. I have a feeling she might need it.”
    Not to my surprise it takes me almost forty minutes to finish up with the girls. I think I counted at least ten different times that they attempted to back out. Finally, I told them to just stop being whiney little bitches and live a little, because no one likes that type of girl. I couldn’t take it anymore and was tempted to yank my damn hair out. I’m so happy to get them out of my room.
    I walk back out into the parlor to check on the guys. Ryan is sitting in one of the gaming chairs talking to Ace—our other tattoo artist.
    Ace is definitely not the boy next door type. He’s tall, lean, and blonde, with gray eyes and covered from head to toe in tattoos except for his face. His face is clean aside from a piercing in his bottom lip and one in his left eyebrow.
    I have to admit, I was really attracted to him when I first started working here, but after seeing his constant shameless flirting with women—it changed my mind.
    Taking a seat on the couch, I get comfortable and watch the boys. “Don’t you guys ever get tired of this game?” I toss a magazine at Ryan as he shushes me. “And I thought you had a client coming in? It’s been over forty minutes.”
    “I do.” Ryan looks down at his watch and stands up. “He should be here any second, actually. This dude is always on time.”
    “So, he’s finally back, huh?” Ace asks while standing up from his chair and walking over to sit on the couch, placing my legs over his lap. “It’s been what . . . like almost six years?”
    “Yeah, man. Pretty fucked up shit if you ask me.” Ryan looks to me and lifts an eyebrow. “You might want to stay away from my client. He’s dangerous; very dangerous.” He smirks and wiggles his brows in a flirtatious way. “But I’ll protect you.”
    “Who’s dangerous?” A deep voice interrupts the banter between us.
    Not just any deep voice. Memphis . . .
    My heart skips a beat.
    He looks down at my legs over Ace’s lap and grinds his jaw before looking over at Ryan.
    “Holy shit, dude.” Ryan grabs Memphis’ hand in some kind of man hold and pulls him in for a one-armed hug. “Damn, you’ve gotten big, man. Ready to tear some shit up in the alley?”
    Memphis shakes his head as they pull away from the hug. “Nah, man. I’m done.” He looks down at Ace and I on the couch again as Ace reaches up to shake his hand.
    “Everything good, man? Nice to finally see your ass again,” Ace says with a grin. “Looking good, bro.”
    Memphis just nods his head, his jaw slightly steeled as his eyes meet mine. “Lyric.” He greets me. “What are you doing here?”
    Ryan scrunches up his forehead and looks between the two of us. “How the hell do you two know each other?”
    “He’s my neighbor,” I respond.
    “She’s got my jacket,” he says with a slight grin.
    “Well you didn’t ask for it back.”
    “It was obvious you needed it more than I did.”
    I don’t even know what to say to this weird conversation right now, and everyone is just staring at us. I did not expect him to show up here today and I have to admit that it has my heart working overtime.
    It’s quiet for a second before Ryan speaks up, breaking the awkward silence.
    “Alright, I’m confused as shit so I won’t even ask what kind of crap you two have going on.”
    “Nothing,” Memphis says with a slight growl while looking down at Ace’s hand resting on my legs. “I’m ready.”
    I wait for the boys to walk away before questioning Ace. Although I’m so anxious, I can

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