Misty Moon: Book 1
sounding confused.
    “ Oh,” I said softly and
looked back down at the tongue studs and belly button rings. “Can
you do it?” I asked looking back up at him.
    He looked amused now. “Maybe, but that
would suck for you.”
    I shrugged. “Maybe.”
    “ It wouldn’t be like the
necklace. The necklace is on your skin, not in it.” He came over to
stand next to me as he spoke.
    “ Can I have a tongue ring?”
I asked looking at him.
    He looked at me like I was insane. “You
obviously have never been cut with silver. Do you have any idea how
much that will hurt?”
    I shook my head. “I’ll find out won’t
I? I want that one,” I said pointing one out that had a blue gem,
the color of my eyes, on the end.
    He shook his head and opened the case.
He put gloves on so he could touch the silver. “You are insane, no
wonder you are collared.”
    I smiled. “If this works can I have a
nose stud, and a belly button ring?”
    He looked at in complete disbelief. “I
will give you all of them, if you can handle this in your mouth,”
he said amused.
    “ Yay,” I said
happily.
    He smiled and I followed him to his
private booth. I sat in the chair and he sat in front of me.
“Ready?” he asked. He sounded like he really didn’t want to do it.
I nodded and he shook his head and started.
    He punched the stud through my tongue
and it stung for a minute then the stinging was gone. He looked at
me like he was ready to pull it out as soon as I started screaming
in pain. When I didn’t scream he put the other end on it to secure
it then released me.
    “ No blood curdling scream?”
he asked both shocked and amused.
    “ It really doesn’t hurt. It
tingles a little,” I said amused.
    “ Most wolves can’t touch it
or wear a damn ring and you have it through your tongue,” he said
amused.
    “ Can I get the other two?” I
asked excitedly.
    He looked at me hesitantly. “Are you
sure?”
    I nodded. “Please, please,” I begged
touching his arm.
    He raised his hands in surrender. “I’ll
be back,” he said and walked out to get the jewelry. I looked at
the tongue ring in the mirror. I liked it. He came back in and did
the other two piercings. They didn’t hurt that bad either. It was
more of an annoying tingle.
    “ Don’t show anyone these and
if they ask about the stud in your nose tell them it is a sticker
like all the other girls wear. Oh and don’t kiss anyone, you will
fuck him up unless he is immune,” he warned.
    I nodded. “I want a tattoo, can you
give me a tattoo?” I asked hoping he could.
    He watched me for a minute then nodded.
“I’ll look into it, Becky is ready to go so I’ll see you next
time,” he said amused.
    I nodded. “Thank you,” I said happily
and hugged him.
    “ You’re welcome, you are
definitely the strangest girl I have met,” he said
amused.
    I walked back out and Becky was
waiting. “What were you doing?” she asked impatiently.
    “ Nothing,” I said amused and
walked out the door and toward her car.
    She watched me suspiciously as she
followed me. “Dominic wants you to help Pam at the diner. She is
short staffed,” Becky said obviously enjoying my
punishment.
    I rolled my eyes. “Fine,” I muttered
and she drove me to the diner.

 
    I walked into the diner and it was a
mad house. Dominic was standing near the front counter with two
women. One was older than him and the other was around his age
maybe a little younger. I would have to be careful when I talked so
he couldn’t see my tongue piercing.
    He smiled at me. “Hi Kylie,” he said
playfully.
    “ I am here, what do you
want?” I asked sounding as annoyed as possible.
    He smiled. “This is Pam, she owns the
diner and she needs extra help, and I told her I had just the girl
for her.”
    “ You really are so nice,” I
said as condescendingly as I could muster.
    “ I am Audrey,” the younger
woman said offering her hand.
    “ Apparently I have work to
do,” I growled and disregarded her hand; then

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