Read The Party Boy's Guide to Dating a Geek (Clumsy Cupids) Online
Authors: Xara X. Piper;Xanakas Vaughn
weird to say it out loud. Ash could hardly believe
Fee was willing to take a chance on him.
Marge leaned across the table and put a hand on
Ash's arm. "It's about time, sugar," she said softly.
She gave him a squeeze before she turned over two
of the other coffee cups on the table. "Now, how's
he take his?"
"Extra caffeine and lots of sugar." Ash chuckled.
Marge laughed with him. "I'll go see if we have
any of that extra bold left."
Ty came in and sat down. He looked at the cups
and shook his head. He poured himself some
coffee and snagged two creamers from the stash.
Ash managed not to jump up and hug him. He was
still hurt by Ty's refusal to talk to him, but he was
glad Ty was there and at least trying.
"Thanks for coming," Ash said after he finished
stirring his coffee.
"I can't believe I'm doing this."
"Wait till you get to know him."
"Why bother?" Ty asked.
"What's that supposed to mean?"
Ty took a sip of his coffee. "This is the longest
you've been with someone. And you haven't even
really been with him, have you?"
Ash's good mood evaporated under Ty's
negativity. "We're taking it slow. Getting to know
each other."
Ty looked over his cup at Ash before setting it
down. "I'm happy for you. You know that."
"But?"
"But he was kind of a jerk to you, and I don't
like that," Ty said. He cocked his head to one side
and shrugged. "You're my best friend."
Ash smiled and gave in to the urge to lean over
the table and give Ty a hug. "Thank you."
Ty sighed. "But."
Ash froze with his arms around Ty's neck. He
wasn't sure he wanted to hear what Ty was about
to say, but he had to listen. He sat back down and
put his hands on the table. "But what?"
"I'm worried."
"About me? Fee's really a great guy. Just wait.
You'll see." Ash relaxed a little. If that was what
had Ty on edge, he'd soon realize there was no
cause for concern.
"Yeah, I'm sure he is. But it's not really about
him. I mean it is, but it isn't." Ty stared at his cup.
"Okay," Ash said. He was really confused. He
took a deep breath. "What is it about then?"
"Ash, I love you, man. We've been through a lot
together."
"Ty, I …"
"It's not like that, dork."
Ash exhaled. "Then how is it?"
"Remember when you first came to the shop?"
"Yeah?"
"You were so gung-ho. Ready to take the world
by storm. You got me excited again."
"I was so scared. Tank was so intimidating."
"But then Joff came along and you were more
interested in closing time than tattooing."
"Joff was a long time ago." Ty didn't need to
remind Ash about the mess Joff had made of his
life.
"I'm just concerned, okay?"
Ash nodded. He couldn't really blame Ty for
being worried. Ash had become irresponsible
while he was with Joff and with Theo. He watched
Ty pour them both more coffee.
"I've been working with Tank a lot. I've added
twenty-three tats to my book," Ash said after Ty
put the pot down.
"That many?" Ty asked.
Ash nodded. "And I signed up for an accounting
class in the fall."
"Accounting?"
"One of us is going to have to do the books."
Ash took a sip from his cup and smiled at Ty. "We
both know you're shit at math."
Ty looked stunned. "I had no idea."
"We haven't had much time to talk lately."
"Sorry to drop this on you now."
"Fee is no Joff, Ty."
Ty looked at him for a minute. Ash smiled and
Ty nodded. "Now, when does SuperGeek get
here?" Ty asked.
Ash laughed and checked the clock on his
phone. "He should be here any minute. He had to
stop for gas."
"Being trapped in the car with you newlyweds
for an hour doesn't sound very fun to me." Ty
shook his head.
"It's not that bad."
"Please. You get all googily-eyed when you
think about him. You probably scribble his name
on that tablet all day long."
"Do not," Ash said with a laugh. He was glad
this hurdle had been cleared and things were on
their way back to normal with Ty.
The bell over the door rang, and Fee walked in.
Ash couldn't help but smile. He'd been a little
worried about how Fee would fit in with Ash's
peers, but those fears had been unfounded. Fee
was going to stand out, all right, but not for being
out of place. He was wearing relaxed fit jeans and
his usual high-tops, but he'd paired them with a
loose black vest over a tight gray V-neck T-shirt.
The neckline was stretched wide and showed off a
lot of his pretty, naturally tan skin and the elegant
collarbones Ash longed to trace with his tongue.
"There he is," Ash said. He licked his lips as
Fee hefted his bag higher on his shoulder, causing
his shirt to shift and reveal more of his smooth,
hairless chest.
Ty turned to the door and shook his head. "Well,
that explains a lot."
"Huh? What do you mean?"
"I'd wondered why you were all over him. Now
I see."
"It's not what you're thinking."
"So you're saying
that
," Ty waved his hand at
Fee, "had nothing to do with your full-scale blitz?"
"It's not just physical. He's a good guy."
Ty snorted. "Yeah. I can see that from here."
Fee walked up to the table and set his messenger
bag on the floor before he slid into the booth next
to Ash. He leaned toward Ash, and for a second,
Ash thought Fee was going to kiss him. Instead, he
sat back and smiled shyly.
"Hi," Fee said.
Ash scooted closer and put a hand on Fee's thigh
under the table. He grinned and gave Fee's leg a
squeeze. "Hi, yourself."
"Ugh," Ty said.
Ash raised his other hand and gestured across
the table. "Fee, this is my best friend, Tyson
Ashmore."
"It's nice to meet you, Tyson," Fee said.
"Yeah." Ty reached across the table to shake
Fee's hand. He glanced at Ash, then back to Fee.
"You, too. And call me Ty."
"Sure. Sorry I'm late."
"No worries," Ash said.
Marge came and set a carafe down in front of
Fee. "Extra bold, sugar. You boys want to order?"
Fee shrugged. "Is there time, or do we need to
hit the road?"
Ty looked at Ash and raised an eyebrow. "Can I
just get a side of bacon?"
Ash smiled. The order would give them enough
time to talk, but not too long in case it became
uncomfortable. Just enough time to break the ice
before the hour-long drive. "Same."
"Make it three," Fee said.
Marge nodded. "You got it. Be just a minute."
Ty adjusted his glasses and Fee pulled his off to
clean them. Ash had never noticed it before, but he
realized they both wore thick black frames, though
Ty's were more hipster-stylish, while Fee's were
old-school.
"I love his earlier stuff," Fee said with a nod
toward Ty.
"Huh?" Ty asked.
"Ozzy." Fee gestured to Ty's vintage Ozzy
Osbourne T-shirt. "I stayed away from the TV
show, though. I just couldn't handle watching him
like that."
"No kidding." Ty laughed. "I can't watch any of
those reality shows. You're better off watching any
of the cheesy creature features on SyFy."
"Hey,
Sharktopus
rocked."
"It so did. When it crawled out of the ocean and
grabbed the Frat boy?"
Ty and Fee started talking about movies and TV
shows Ash had never seen, and just like that, Fee
had won another of Ash's friends over.
9.3
"Why don't I drop you guys off here? I'll park
and meet you inside," Fee said as he pulled up in
front of the convention center hosting the event.
"That'd be great." Ash opened the door, slid
from his seat, and held it forward so Ty could
climb out. "We'll meet you inside."
"I'll be right back," Fee said.
"No, don't say that," Ty said. Fee laughed along
with Ty. Ash shook his head and closed the door.
He and Ty purchased their tickets and waited in
the lobby for Fee to join them.
"Well?" Ash asked. The tension was killing him.
It would really suck for Ash if Ty and Fee didn't
get along. He wasn't ready to give up either one of
them.
Ty sighed. "He seems like a decent guy."
"But?" Ash asked, trying not to be annoyed. It
seemed like everyone had a
but
for him when it
came to Fee. He didn't understand it, but Ash
supposed it shouldn't have surprised him that Ty
had yet another something to say about their
relationship. Ty had voiced his concerns before
Fee showed up at the diner, but Ash had thought
their easy conversations in the car had gone a long
way toward easing Ty's apprehension. Apparently,
he'd thought wrong. Ash mentally braced himself
for whatever Ty was going to say.
"But," Ty said with a shrug, "if he hurts you, I'll
kick his ass."
Relieved, Ash pulled Ty into a hug. "Thanks,
man. That means a lot."
Ty's expression was serious when he stepped
back. "I think he might be good for you."
Ash's eyes started to water. He thought Fee
might be good for him, too, but it felt nice to have
someone else recognize it, to hear it said out loud.
He could only hope it was the same for Fee.
"Dusty in here," he lied when Ty looked at him
oddly.
Fee walked up and put a hand on Ash's arm.
"Are you all right?"
Ash smiled and nodded. "Fine. Ready?" He
nodded toward the door.
"Where do I get my ticket?" Fee asked.
"My treat. Come on." Ash took Fee's hand and
pulled him toward the door.
Once inside, Fee stopped to look around. Most
of the hall had been sectioned off into booths, and
the back corner had a platform where the featured
artists worked in front of a small crowd.
"What do you think?" Ash asked.
Fee smiled. "It's like a comic-con except the
body paint is permanent."
Ty laughed. "I bet there's a lot of the same
crowd here, too. We get a lot of comic requests at
the shop."
"I can imagine. Donovan's got a Mighty Mouse
on his hip."
"Donovan?" Ash asked. He hoped the jealousy
coursing through his body didn't show in his voice,
but by the way Ty and Fee looked at him, he knew
it showed. "What? He hates me. And how low on
his hip?"
"Just about here," Fee said, pulling Ash in close
and running his hand down Ash's side. He stopped
along the hipbone and stroked his thumb in a
circle. Ash groaned, and Fee smiled at him. "You
don't have anything to worry about. Donovan's just
a friend. He's not interested anyway." Ash waited
for him to elaborate, but Fee took a step back and
turned left. "Do we start over there?"
"You can start wherever you like," Ty said. "I'm
going to go check in with Tank. I'll see you guys in
a bit." He looked around and then started down
one of the aisles on their right.
Fee went in the other direction. Ash watched
him walk away, still wondering exactly how Fee
had come to see Donovan's tattoo. He caught up
with Fee at the end of the row and followed as Fee
looked at the different booths. A couple of times,
Ash opened his mouth to point out Donovan's
obvious attraction, but Fee moved on, picking up
business cards as he walked. Ash shot him a look
when Fee pulled out his phone to take a photo of a
weird black and white square on the back of a
promo card.
"You have the card, so why bother taking a
picture?" Ash asked, momentarily distracted from
obsessing about Fee's history with Donovan.
"It's a QR code," Fee answered, as if that meant
anything to Ash.
"Okay, you lost me again. English?"
Fee laughed. "It's like a bar code. I use a
scanner app, and I can access more information
about the shop, or the artist, or whatever they've
coded into it. See?" He scanned the code again and
turned his phone around for Ash to see.
"How did they do that?"
"It's easy. There are websites out there where
you can create your own. It's free and easy, and
you can provide a lot more info this way."