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Olly Whelan ([info]inked_wolf) wrote in [info]darkdividerpg,
@ 2014-07-21 07:55:00

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Entry tags:character: aidan o'shea, character: olly mccreary, character: rosie o'shea, character: trick o'shea, date: 07.08.14, type: group scene

Taking a Step Back
Who: Aidan, Olly, Rosie, and Trick
What: New plan neither of them really likes
When: July 8th, late Tuesday Morning
Where: Ink Inc.
Warning: Language

Ink Inc had been closed yesterday due to both Olly and Trick dealing with what happened to Jack. But since the tattoo shop was Olly's main source of income and a great deal of Trick's, it was back to work the next day. He headed for work at his usual time, about an hour before open. Part of the reason it was hard for Siobhan to get a job was that Olly usually spent ten or eleven hours at day at work, longer some days. While he technically worked for Trick, like his boss and best friend, he worked on commission. Business was always good, but it was long hours. Siobhan needed the hours in the morning to rest, since she'd be wrangling their three pups all day by herself after he went to work.

Unlocking the shop door and letting himself in, Olly shrugged out of his cut and pulled off the light sweatshirt he was wearing under it. He hung them both up, then straightened out his long hair a little. At work Olly usually work tank tops or cut off tee shirts so people could easily see his ink. He was the shop's walking example board, proof their claims they could tattoo weres permanently. Plus it was advertising for Trick's work, since he'd done all of Olly's tattoos. His were much simpler in design than Trick's elaborate pieces. His best friend's full sleeve probably looked daunting to people looking to get their first tattoo, where Olly's simpler designs were a little less intimidating.

Their tattoos were differently themed, too. Almost all of Trick's were intricate designs that featured roses prominently. But they were heavy and serious in sentiment, which contrasted sharply with his best friend's fun loving personality. Trick worked out his demons in his ink, Olly had decided. Olly's tattoos, on the other hand, were pretty lighthearted. The little pawprints on his chest to represent his pups, the Bewitched logo on his forearm for Siobhan, and the other tattoo for his wife other people rarely saw all spoke of Olly's quirky sense of humor.

He didn't feel very much like humor this morning though. Trick wasn't in the shop yet, so he headed into the back room. His best friend wasn't there, but he'd be showing up soon. Knowing Trick and Rosie, they might still be going at it and lost track of time. Wouldn't be the first time. Olly wouldn't condemn them for it, especially with the shitty conversation he had to have with Trick about letting the cops handle the gangbangers. It didn't sit well with him on any level, but Jack had asked him directly to stay out of it. He couldn't tell his twin no over something like that.



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[info]quietviolence
2014-07-23 07:08 pm UTC (link)
It was impossible not to appear annoyed at the sudden shift in conversation and Aidan lifted his face up toward the ceiling with a sigh. The shit he was going through had been happening a lot longer than 'lately'. And did his father honestly think Aidan wanted to talk about any of it?

"Sorry," Aidan said simply, standing up from the chair he had occupied when he first arrived. "I don't really feel like having some corny heart to heart talk with my old man. I've got shit to do." He thumbed toward the exit. "But you can tell Olly he can come back now."

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[info]inkinc
2014-07-23 07:12 pm UTC (link)
The sigh, the way he looked up in annoyance, and the fact that he immediately went into avoidance mode and decided he wanted to flee. "Sit your ass down," he told his son, sternness in his voice as he narrowed his eyes on Aidan. "This ain't about a corny heart to heart, it's about you having a little more respect than to talk to me like I can't lay your ass out for the shitty tone, boyo." He wasn't about to play the game with his kid.

Trick was a laid back parent, but he was starting to get annoyed himself and he could feel his temper flaring. "I want to know what's going on with you," he said. "I've been pushing it aside for more than long enough, attributing it to teenage angst, hormones, and all the usual shit, but there's something bigger going on here and I want to know what it is."

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[info]quietviolence
2014-07-23 07:19 pm UTC (link)
Aidan's eyes flashed with temper, but he managed to keep in reined in for the time being. He almost wanted to push his dad into trying to 'lay his ass out', just so Aidan would have an excuse to take a swing. It wasn't even like he was really angry with his dad. Not really. It was deeper than that, and nothing Aidan could really explain to himself, let alone Trick. He didn't want to explain it.

He was quiet for a moment, although his jaw clenched and unclenched with the frustrated anger he continued to feel. Finally Aidan shrugged, forcing himself to look at his father in the eyes. "Honestly, it's really none of your goddamn business."

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[info]inkinc
2014-07-23 07:28 pm UTC (link)
Trick saw and recognized that look in his son's eyes. They had the same Irish temper and he had expected as much. Half of him wanted Aidan to go ahead and take a shot, just so he could prove his point. He might have been forty, but that didn't mean he couldn't still go a round if he needed to. He didn't want to, but he didn't like being disrespected either.

The same flash of temper flicked through Patrick's eyes when Aidan said what he did. "It is my business because you're my son," he told him. "Because I want what's best for you and because I'm not fucking stupid, I know that something is going on. I should have said something before, but I'm saying something now."

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[info]quietviolence
2014-07-23 07:43 pm UTC (link)
"I never said you were fucking stupid," Aidan spat, his temper finally fraying at the edges. "I just don't want to fucking talk about it! Can you just stay the fuck off my back?" He was feeling hot and restless and the urge to break something was near intolerable. So Aidan turned quickly to leave the shop, thinking he should have just stayed in bed until one of his friends texted him. "I'll be back later."

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[info]inkinc
2014-07-23 07:47 pm UTC (link)
Trick wanted to know what was going on, but he wasn't going to keep pushing Aidan. Not when he was like this. It was something that was important and quite obviously driving the kid off the edge. That was a problem. If it was that bad, or that emotionally painful, it was something that Patrick felt the urge to help his kid with. But how can you make someone talk to you when they don't want to?

He watched as Aidan turned towards the door. "Fine," he said, hoping to stop the kid before he could get away. "Then don't talk about it, just... I'm sorry, alright? I just worry about you. It's in the job description. So if you don't feel like talking about it now, okay. But when you do, just know I'm not going anywhere. Ever. Okay?"

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[info]quietviolence
2014-07-24 12:30 am UTC (link)
Aidan didn't really know if he believed that. He wanted to have faith in his dad, but there was never any telling how a father was going to react to having a queer son. And Aidan didn't think he could handle seeing disappointment, or worse, disgust in his dad's eyes. But it didn't matter. Aidan had no intention of telling his parents anything. At least not yet. Not while he was trying to figure out who the hell he was.

Opening the door, Aidan paused and glanced over at Trick, feeling sort of weary and resigned. "You don't have to worry about me." He left it at that and slipped out of the shop, closing the door behind him. He decided to just wander until he was needed at the bar. Anywhere was better than being there.

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[info]inkinc
2014-07-24 12:33 am UTC (link)
Patrick sighed and watched his son go. "Right, kid. Like that's ever going to happen," he muttered to himself as he sank down in his chair and leaned back rubbing his hands over his face and sighing. He couldn't turn off the worry for Aidan any more than he could for Caden. He couldn't turn that worry off any more than he could for his wife. Or Olly, or Shiva, or the little ones. Or anyone else that meant something to him. Aidan was his first born, his first son. He was special. He was smart, even if he didn't apply himself, capable, whether he wanted to be or not, and more than he was giving himself credit for.

He wanted Aidan to talk to him, but he couldn't force the boy to. He would open up when he felt comfortable enough, so Patrick decided then and there that he was going to do what he could to make him feel comfortable enough.

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