Get Off on the Pain
barely breathe.
    “Talk. You guys are friends with Memphis?” I move my legs from Ace’s lap and sit straight up, curious to get any information I can about my mysterious neighbor. I’m lucky to even get a few words out of him at a time. There’s no way I’m going to find out anything from him.
    “Not really. That guy doesn’t get close to many people besides his brother and Trevor.”
    “Why?” I scoot in closer to be sure we can’t be heard from Ryan’s room. “Where has he been this whole time? What . . . six years?”
    Ace stands up and shakes his head. “It’s not my place to say and so I won’t. You need to find that out from him, but good luck on getting him to open up.”
    He tries walking away, but I grab his arm to stop him. “Well tell me something at least.”
    Ace lets out a frustrated breath before sucking in his lip ring. “He’s had a fucked up life and I’m guessing he’s living a pretty lonely one right now.” He looks me in the eye while walking backwards. “I need to get ready for Luke. He’s finally coming in to get his back finished. That pussy,” he says with a small laugh. “Good luck, angel.”
    “Thanks for nothing,” I whisper.
    I sit here, lost in thought for a moment before deciding to wander down the hall to Ryan’s door. I probably shouldn’t bother, but I can’t help it.
    It’s slightly cracked, so I push it open and stand in the doorway, watching silently so I don’t distract anything and mess Ryan up.
    Memphis is lying flat on his back, shirtless, staring up at the ceiling. The site of his profile gives me a small rush and a knot forms in my stomach. He looks so damn sexy when he’s concentrating.
    I swallow as his eyes slowly meet mine. “Mind if I come in?”
    “Would it stop you if I said no?”
    “Probably not,” I admit.
    “Then no, and you never answered my question.”
    Ryan looks up from dipping his needle in one of the inkwells in front of him. “Please keep talking guys. This weird conversation is actually slightly entertaining.”
    I step inside the room and walk over to sit in the extra stool on the other side of the table. “I work here. I pierce dicks if you’re interested,” I say to get a reaction out of him. “It doesn’t hurt too much. I’ll be gentle.”
    He turns over on his side to face me as Ryan starts tattooing on his left ribcage. “What if I don’t want you to be gentle?”
    My heart speeds up, unwillingly. I was not expecting that response and I hate to admit that it slightly turned me on. “So you like pain?” I am trying to keep from turning red.
    “I like it more than you know,” he replies in a raspy tone. “I’ll meet you in your room when I’m done.”
    Wait. What?
    “For what? A Prince Albert?” My voice is showing my nervousness.
    “For my jacket,” he says with a smirk. “But I’m happy to know you’re ready for me to whip my cock out. We’ll talk about piercings another day when I have more time.”
    “Whoa.” Ryan looks up from his artwork. “No one is getting a dick piercing until you do my second bar. It’s my dick or none.”
    Memphis’ nostrils flare as he looks to me, but he doesn’t say a word.
    “Lyric!” Styles calls out my name from down the hall, causing us all to look toward the door.
    I stand up, giving Memphis one last look before trying to get a glance at his tattoo. Not much luck. “Gotta go, boys, and take your penis somewhere else, Ry.”
    “Seriously,” Ryan mumbles. “You see how I get treated around here? Bullshit.”
    As soon as I step out of the room Styles grabs my arm and starts pulling me down the hall. “Damn, girl. You have someone waiting in your room. “Hurry up or you’re fired.”
    “We both know you’re bullshitting, Styles, so stop stressing your pretty little curls big guy,” I tease while backing up toward my door. “I’m too good to get rid of.”
    I earn a grin out of him right before I turn around and enter my room, closing the door

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