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  Scary

  Twirled World Ink

  J.M. Dabney

  Copyright © 2017 J.M. Dabney

  Cover Art © 2016 Winterheart Design

  All rights reserved.

  Welcome to Twirled World Ink where the crazies run the asylum.

  Gene Sheridan earned the appropriate nickname when Legend Gib Phelps employed him at Twirled World Ink—Scary. No one made it out of his old neighborhood without scars both mental and physical. At one time, Scary thought he had a chance—that is until his ex found slumming with someone like him wasn’t worth his trust fund. No-strings hookups became his go-to when he needed to relieve some tension. Co-owning a bar called Brawlers with his best friend, Tank, made it easy to find a body to use for the night. If not happy, he was content with his life, but one man made content seem like a terrible thing.

  Elijah Vaughn worried about everything. His life was put on hold at eighteen when his mostly-absent parents died on one of their many adventures, leaving him to raise his six-year-old brother, Brody. He’d never had anything or anyone that was just his. When Brody met a tattoo artist named Trouble, Elijah hadn’t realized how much it would change his life. He met a massive man named Scary and he was terrified how the man made him feel.

  Tank Davis lost his voice the night he was attacked and had this throat slit ear-to-ear. Silent and intimidating, he scared off more men than he drew. Scary and he made a life for themselves in small town Georgia. Most nights everyone could find him working security at the door. Scary called in a favor and Tank met the one man he couldn’t resist, proper and upstanding Elijah Vaughn.

  Can one man accept there’s not one perfect man for him, but two damaged souls who need him to be whole?

  Dedication

  To those who love the Twirled Crew and keep reading.

  Author’s Note

  Although this is part of a series Scary is a complete stand alone.

  Tank is mute due to a past attack and uses ASL (American Sign Language) all his part signed parts are in italic.

  Happy Reading!

  contents

  Dedication

  Author’s Note

  1 ALL HAIL THE BASTARD

  2 ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE AND SARCASM

  3 THE WRATH OF SCARY

  4 TALL, SCARRED AND SILENT

  5 ELIJAH HAS MADE A HORRIBLE MISTAKE

  6 THEIR BOY WAS ON THE RUN

  7 ELIJAH’S FIRST RUN

  8 SCARY’S GOING AWAY FOR MURDER

  9 ELIJAH’S SHOPPING TRIP FROM HELL

  10 TANK IS THE ODD MAN OUT

  11 ENTER THE JUVENILE DELINQUENT

  12 MAKING LOVE WASN’T THEIR STYLE

  13 THE MORNING AFTER AND MOMENT OF TRUTH

  14 JUVIE MEETS THE CREW

  15 WOULD ELIJAH LIKE HIS PLACE

  16 HELL RIDES INTO TOWN

  17 A WEEKEND WITH JUVIE

  18 HE IS CRAZY ENOUGH TO THINK HE GETS A SECOND CHANCE

  19 A DAY WITH THE FAMILY AND OTHER SURREAL SHIT

  20 THAT WAS FUCKING SEXY

  21 WHERE THE FUCK WAS ELIJAH

  22 THE MOTHERFUCKER BETTER NOT HAVE TOUCHED ELIJAH

  23 COULD THIS MAN BE STUPIDER?

  24 SAFE AND SOUND

  EPILOGUE: ADOPTION DAY

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  1 ALL HAIL THE BASTARD

  The music from inside Twirled World Ink vibrated the door as Gene “Scary” Sheridan pulled it open and walked inside. He shouldered off his leather jacket as he strode across the room to make his way behind the reception desk. Scary threw the jacket over the back of the chair and sat down picking up the stack of messages. He flipped through them not paying much attention. Shop manager or not, he didn’t fuck with the paperwork.

  When he’d hired on to the Twirled World Crew he damn sure didn’t anticipate becoming the keeper of the rest of the crazies who worked there. When he heard the breakroom door creak open he jerked his head around.

  “Scary, when did you sneak in,” Trouble, artist and piercer, popped out of the door.

  “Just now, glad I wasn’t a fucking customer.”

  “The chime just went off, so relax.”

  That was Trouble, he was the most laid back member of the crew especially since he hooked up with his boyfriend Brody. This one seemed to be on the road to permanent commitment just like the only other attached artist, Berzerker.

  Scary looked up as the chime went off, he groaned as Mayor Elijah Vaughn, Brody’s brother, breezed in. His perfectly tailored suit highlighted the trim lines of his body. All dark hair and clear blue eyes, wholesome and shit, All American Apple Pie.

  “Mr. Sheridan,” Elijah’s smooth Southern accent and bright smile brightened the room—how fucking clichéd was that?

  “Scary,” He corrected a bit more briskly than he intended, but it wasn’t like his nickname didn’t fit him. He was a fucking beast and he had no problem playing it up mainly to keep men like Elijah away from him. Because what he wanted to do to that slim body was probably illegal in most states, at the very least it would send the proper politician running in the opposite direction. “What can I do for you, Mr. Mayor?”

  “Please, call me Elijah, we go through this every time, Mr.—Scary.”

  “What can I do for you?” He enunciated and knew he was a major dick but at the moment he didn’t care. People didn’t call him a bastard for nothing.

  “Yes, well, I was just walking by and thought I’d say hello.”

  He remained silent and stared the man down. Elijah shifted nervously from one foot to the other and shoved his hands deep into the pockets of his tailored slacks. What the fuck would he do with a perfectly primped man in tailored suits? No man like that wanted to get dirty with a fucker like him.

  “I better get going. I have a lunch engagement. It was nice to see you again—Scary, have a good day, Trouble.”

  “You too, Elijah. Hey, you need to come to dinner. Brody and I were talking it’s been awhile since you’ve seen your niece.”

  “That would be wonderful. Tell Brody to call me. Keeping track of his and Mina's schedules is hard. I don’t want to be—” Elijah fell into silence and stared down at the spotless, shined toes of his wingtip dress shoes.

  “You’re never a bother, Elijah. You can come by Twirled house anytime.”

  “Thank you, Trouble. Good day.”

  Elijah did a perfect turn on his toes and strode quickly to the exit, within seconds he was through the shop door and out of view of the large picture windows.

  “Do you always have to be a dick to him?”

  “What the fuck are you talking about?”

  He knew what Trouble accused him of and he didn’t know why he shrugged it off as if he didn’t know. Scary had his reasons and they weren’t Trouble or anyone else’s business.

  “You make him feel like something disgusting you stepped in. He’s a good guy. A bit shy and lonely, but he’s nice to me, to everyone since Brody and me got together. No better than attitude.”

  “I don’t care what his attitude is. I got shit to do and don’t you have better things to do than get into shit that ain’t your business?”

  “Yea, I do.”

  He barely paid attention to Trouble leaving him alone in the main room as he exited to the employee’s only section.

  He was a fucking asshole. They’d known it for years so he didn’t see Trouble made a big deal out of it. He didn’t have time for pretty boys in the mood to slum. When he wanted a fuck, he found a man like him who knew the score and didn’t have dreams of some fabled happily ever after in their damn eyes.

  The phone rang and he picked up the receiver. “Twirled.”

  “What was this I heard you were rude to a customer,” Gib Phelps his boss’s voice growled in his ear.

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bsp; “Trouble,” Scary bellowed and a grinning pain in the ass peeked out of the employee break room and then ducked out of sight.

  “Don’t yell at Trouble.”

  “It wasn’t a fucking customer just Elijah,” Scary scrubbed his hand over his shaved head and held in a growl.

  “Quit being mean to Elijah. That boy ain’t done shit to you.”

  “He ain't a boy he’s a grown ass man who can take care of himself.”

  Okay, Elijah self-sufficient pulled at the reins of the possible. He guessed the man handled himself well at work, but personally he’d heard Elijah couldn’t get more lost. Gib’s voice jolted him out of his head and he rolled his eyes.

  “Says the bastard of Twirled.”

  “I’m not doing this with you, old man. Elijah’s my business.” Fuck, he shouldn’t have said that. Scary already had too much responsibility with the Twirled Crew and his from the bar he owned. He sure has hell didn’t want to add to his personally and professional workload; soothing the timid Elijah would transition into a full-time job.

  “He ain’t none of your business, but if you don’t start being nice I’m gonna sic Peaches on you.”

  Shit, to be honest he was terrified of Peaches more than Gib. She’d worked as a public defender in Atlanta. Her connections are a hell of a lot more dangerous than his. He joked about hiding a body or two, but Peaches knew men who could make it happen.

  “Don’t threaten me with your wife.”

  “I’ll do what I want. He’s related to my son-in-law.”

  “Trouble is not your kid and Brody is not your son-in-law.”

  “I adopted all you shits the day I hired y’all. Don’t make me come down there.”

  Scary suppressed the need to laugh at the threat. It amused the hell out of him when Gib tried to play father figure with him. He was almost a foot taller and a hundred pounds heavier than Gib.

  “Like I’m scared of a geriatric canvas of skin and bones.”

  “Peaches, Scary is being a bastard.”

  He grimaced and held the phone away from his ear.

  Scary huffed and tipped his head back to stare at the ceiling. He didn’t want to deal with Peaches. The beautiful middle-aged woman could be worse than a mama bear when she thought one of her boys was in trouble.

  “Scary, are you hurting Elijah’s feelings again?”

  “Dammit, he’s grown and able to handle his shit. He doesn’t need bodyguards.”

  “He’s a sensitive and lonely young man. You know he comes to the damn shop just to see your ugly mug.”

  Scary couldn’t ignore the truth of Peaches’s statement. The first time he met Elijah he would’ve had to be blind not to notice Elijah sneaking glances at him from under the long, thick fringe of his lashes. He’d caught Elijah moving towards him when Lucky one of the Twirled Crew tried flirting. Scary couldn’t be some too gorgeous man’s savior.

  “I’m not ugly,” He wasn’t handsome either. Scary knew what he looked like; he’d stared at himself enough in his forty-three years to have every scar on his harsh face memorized.

  “You’re not pretty and you’re over forty, you’re not getting any younger.”

  “I do fine.” And he did, it didn’t matter if he didn’t remember half their names or even cared too. They got each other off and wasn’t that the point of fucking?

  “With your left hand probably, actual human beings not so much.”

  “Don’t be mean,” He growled.

  “How does it feel?”

  “Peaches, you’re not going to guilt me into being nice to Elijah.”

  “I’m done with you, Gib, he’s all yours. When he acts like this he’s yours. I’m not claiming this one.”

  He hung up the phone without waiting for Gib to come back on the line. He didn’t have time for this shit. Scary tossed the messages back on the desk, ripped his jacket off the back of the chair, and headed for the door without a word.

  He’d backed his Harley Softail up to the curb. Twirled World’s Main Street location considered prime real estate in Powers, Georgia. For small town American it leaned towards eclectic and he liked it here. He’d lived here over a decade and he hadn’t had the urge to run yet.

  Scary grabbed his helmet and slipped it on, he didn’t have any appointments today. A long ride would clear his head before he had to be at his bar, Brawlers, for the evening shift.

  Why everyone had to jump to Elijah’s defense pissed him off? It wasn’t his problem the man was over-sensitive. His unwanted attraction to the man aggravated his bastard tendencies. He’d learned decades before pretty boys were nothing but trouble. The one time he’d let a man past his defenses he’d been fucked over. Callum was all innocent, appeared so fucking loving, but the moment Scary turned his back Callum fucked the first respectable man he could take home to the family.

  Ugly, tattooed and scarred Gene Sheridan was just a piece of trash from the wrong side of the tracks. Men like Elijah were all the same and he didn’t give a fuck how many people talked about how sweet and lonely the man was. It wasn’t his fucking business. Scary wouldn’t let a repeat of the past come around again. Elijah could stay on his side of the tracks and leave Scary to his own life.

  His bike rumbled to life and he rolled onto the deserted street toward the town limits. He was all right just like he was and he wasn’t going to change because some boy got his panties in a bunch. Clearing his head, he settled looser on the seat and lost himself in the warmth of the sun, the wind whipping around him and forgot his troubles for a few hours. On the road he felt at peace, he refused to let bullshit intrude and ruin it.

  2 ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE AND SARCASM

  Elijah contently smiled as his niece Mina raced ahead of him on Main Street. He enjoyed his quality time with her, although several weeks passed since he’d had her to himself. Since his brother Brody started dating Trouble Mina had a full schedule. He knew he wasn’t as fun as her acquisition of cooler and tattooed Uncles and stepfather. Elijah wasn’t jealous—much.

  “Uncle Elijah, come on,” Mina squealed as she headed towards Twirled.

  Anytime she saw the swirling rainbow of neon as if it were a beacon she ran towards it. But for Elijah a wealth of embarrassment awaited him inside.

  “Slow down, sweetie.” Elijah groaned, he didn’t want to go back in there. Scary hated him. All that light caramel, ink covered skin caused his mouth to go as dry as the Sahara. The eyebrow, septum, and Labret drove him insane. He’d never bothered to notice something like ink or piercings, but the first time Brody and his partner Trouble introduced him to Scary the man mesmerized him.

  She struggled the door open and disappeared inside, but before it closed he heard Mina holler. The girl only had one volume since she’d become Trouble’s stepdaughter.

  “Daddy, Papa, Uncle Scary,” Her voice went higher when she called to Scary.

  He jogged forward until he pulled open the door and saw Mina perched on Scary’s arm, her arms twined around his neck.

  “She saw the sign from a block away,” Elijah commented.

  “She loves being here, doesn’t help they spoil her rotten,” Brody smiled as he watched Mina and Scary, “But she picked the weirdest one to be her favorite.”

  Elijah caught Scary’s dark scowl the big man aimed at Brody, but as fast as it was there it disappeared when Scary turned back to Mina..

  “How about some ink, Princess,” Scary asked without taking his eyes from Mina.

  “Please,” Mina turned the plea into several syllables and she batted her lashes.

  “In my chair.” As soon as Scary set her on her feet she was taking off towards Scary’s station.

  “You might as well take a seat. Scary takes Princess’s ink seriously.” Brody chuckled from his seat on Trouble’s lap.

  Elijah forced a smile. It was getting better, but he was envious of the relationship Brody and Trouble had. “Can I get close enough to watch?”

  “Yea, take my chair, it’s beside Scary’s,”
Trouble nodded towards the chair on the far side of Scary.

  He’d have to pass close to Scary to get to it. Since he’d met Scary Elijah went out of his way to avoid getting physically close to the other man. Nightly fantasies tortured him with things he couldn’t have. “We have dinner reservations at the club, is it still okay if I take her,”: He asked, “I wasn’t planning to stop. I promised you two a night to yourselves.”

  Brody and Trouble included Mina in everything. They rarely went on grown up dates or spent time together which confined alone time to after Mina went to bed. He thought couples spending quality time together was important. Not that he’d know; Elijah was coming up on Thirty-five and he couldn’t keep a man interested passed a few dates.

  “Of course. Princess isn’t going to pass up a chance to see the guys.”

  “Princess,” A growly voice boomed from the back door as several inches over six feet barreled into the room.

  “Uncle Zerk!”

  Seconds later loud kisses landed all over Mina’s cheeks and she giggled. For an intimidating man Zerk could be incredibly sweet and he seriously loved Mina. No matter how weird these guys looked or acted Elijah would freely admit they were a great influence on her.

  “Hey, man, I’m working here,” Scary growled and pushed the slightly smaller man away from him.

  He took in the size difference between Zerk and Scary, Scary probably three or four inches taller, but Zerk had the man in bulk. Although, the sheer size of Scary, well, scared him. He was almost seven feet of bad, growly attitude and he made no secret he didn’t like Elijah at all. Even if only to himself he’d admit it hurt more than it should’ve, yet he couldn’t change the way he felt.

  “Come on, Eli, I’ll lift you over the wall so you don’t have to pass the a-hole.”

  He chuckled and shook his head, Zerk wouldn’t hesitate to pick him up.

  “Language, Zerk,” Scary warned.