Title:
The Tattoo
Author: Harper's Cat
Archive: Yes, just let me
know where.
Disclaimer: I don't own Andromeda or any of its
characters. I don't make any money from this, it's just for fun.
Rating:
G
Setting/Season: Pre Andromeda
Spoilers: None
Warnings:
None
Comments/Feedback: Don't forget to feed the Cat!
Summary:
Answer to the 'How Harper got his tattoo' challenge.
"Hey Beka I'll meet you back here in a couple
of hours okay?"
They had just docked on Townsend drift.
"What
are you up to Shorty?"
He looked insulted, "Nothing
illegal."
"Why don't I believe that?"
He snorted and
she smiled. "Go on, get outta here and have some fun. I'll see
you back here in two hours."
Harper ducked outside, looked
around and then took off toward the marketplace.
"Flexie
freak." Beka laughed, "He reads too much." She checked to see
that she had her credit chip and the list of supplies they needed
then headed in the direction Harper had disappeared.
Harper wove through the crowded market,
doubling back and looking frequently over his shoulder as if he were
afraid he'd be followed. His earlobe throbbed where he'd managed
after much cursing and some crying to remove the Nietzschean tracking
device. He rubbed nervously at his upper arm, the tattoo there seemed
to itch for some unfathomable reason.
He paused briefly at several
of the shops selling what he was looking for but quickly decided that
each looked too clean and law abiding to serve his purpose. He walked
further out into the fringes of the market, the shops began to thin
out giving way to ramshackle bars and tenements. The people he passed
glared and looked at him suspiciously. Harper kept his head down,
shoulders hunched but his eyes were busy scanning for signs of danger
and for the right type of shop. He finally spotted what he was
searching for on the second floor of a run down structure. The stair
way was lit by flickering lights, the stairs narrow and made
dangerous by trash and broken steps. The cracked glass door had
fading paint that proclaimed it to be the entrance to Majohr's
Tattoo, Body Piercing, Beer and Mongolian Grill. 'Sounds like my
kind of place'. Harper thought. He pushed the door open and stepped
inside. The room smelled of stale alcohol and burnt cooking
oil.
"Whatcha' want kid?"
Harper tried not to appear
startled by the sudden appearance of the tall, muscular bald man.
"I
want a tattoo."
"You come to the right place then, Come on
in." The man turned and led Harper into a back room that was well
lit and had pictures covering the walls.
"Have a seat." The
man gestured to an adjustable chair that reminded Harper of ones he'd
seen in some of the drifts medical centers.
Harper sat on the
chair and tried to relax.
"Know what ya want?"
Harper
swallowed hard, he'd not really thought much about design, just
made plans to find a place to get one. "Uh, not really."
"We
got animals, hearts, skulls and tribal." He pointed to a group of
pictures on the wall to Harper's right. "Take about three hours
for the fancy stuff."
Harper turned and scanned the wall, most
of the single color designs were complicated and the riot of colors
on the other ones made his eyes water.
"Need somethin' simple
and quick?"
Harper turned back, the guy was eyeing him with a
strange expression that made Harper's skin crawl. "Yeah," His
voice cracked and he coughed, "something simple."
"On your
arm?"
Harper nodded.
"Let's have it then."
Reluctantly
Harper took off his jacket and pushed his sleeve up.
"My name's
Majhor." The guy rolled his chair next to Harper, "but everybody
calls me Yor." He grabbed Harper's wrist and pushed the sleeve up
higher. "Wantin' a cover on this un?"
Harper gulped,
"Yeah."
"Looks like a Nietzchean camp tat." Using his
other hand, he grabbed Harper's chin in a vice like grip, turning
his head so he could see the healing wound on Harper's ear. "Coulda
blowed your head off takin that out."
Harper struggled but
couldn't get away.
"Take it easy kid, aint gonna hurt cha. I
can give you something to put on that, heal it up without a
scar."
Harper slumped in the chair, "You'd do that?"
Yor
released him and tapped the tattoo on his left bicep, "Prescott."
he said. "Didn't have a tracker but I've known a few others
that did. I got just the thing to cover that." He handed Harper a
page and pointed to a yin yang symbol. "Any colors ya want done in
an hour."
Harper smiled for the first time, feeling like a
weight had lifted off him. "Red and blue?"
"Good choice. Sit
back and relax it'll be over before you know it." Yor reached
over and turned on some music, it was loud with pounding drums and
guitar.
The humming of the needle seemed to blend in with the
music and Harper barely noticed the discomfort of the pinpricks
embedding the color into his skin. The itch was disappearing along
with the anxiety he'd felt since leaving Earth.
Harper started
to drift off but Yor nudged him, "Here." He handed Harper a cold
mug and he sniffed at the amber liquid in it.
"Just a beer,
you'll like it it's Hagermeister."
Harper sipped cautiously
at it and found that the cold liquid tasted better than he'd
hoped.
"Take it easy now lad," Yor laughed, "too fast and
you'll get a mother of a hangover."
Harper took a slower drink
then asked, "Is it done?"
"Almost. Sip slow and by the time
you finish that I'll be finished with this." The needle buzzed
again, "If you're hungry there's some beef Hollister there."
He nodded toward the plate that had been set by Harper's chair.
Harper picked up a slice of the meat and cautiously took a bite.
It was slightly salty and had a smoky flavor but was tender and quite
good. The onions and bell peppers were crisp and added a tangy flavor
to the dish. Harper sat back and sighed.
"Buzzen'?" Yor
asked with a smile.
"I guess." Harper replied feeling slightly
silly.
"Eat, then drink." Yor laughed.
With a lazy hand,
Harper picked some more food off the plate and tried to eat it. Most
of it seemed to land on his shirt.
"Keep at it kid, you'll be
fine."
True to his word, in an hour Yor had finished the tattoo.
The big man helped Harper to his feet and led him over to a mirror so
he could inspect the new tattoo. Harper flexed his arm and giggled
drunkenly. "Shiny!"
"You're welcome." He tucked a small
jar in one of Harper's pockets. "There's instructions on how to
take care of it. Put the cream on your ear three times a day and on
your arm once a day. I wrote it down in case you forget."
"How
much," Harper hiccupped, "how much do I owe you?"
"On the
house kid." He waved at someone and Harper felt someone take hold
of his arm. "Mishka will take you back to your ship, kid. Take care
of yourself okay?"
"Thanks." Harper slurred.
Harper woke up the next morning in his bunk on
the Maru. Beka was leaning over him smiling.
"Have a good time?"
She asked.
Harper groaned, "I can't remember."
"Anytime
you can't remember what you did, you must have had fun. I brought
you some aspirin." She handed him a couple of tablets and a can of
sparky.
He glared at her.
"Hey, you were back here and passed
out when I came back, I knew you'd need it." She tried not to
laugh.
Harper took the offered drink and medication. "Thanks."
He swallowed the tablets and set the can aside. His stomach was doing
loops.
"I see you got a tattoo." She turned his arm so she
could see it better, "I like the colors."
Harper blushed, "I
got tattoos?"
"Well I only see the one but if you want me to,
I can check for others." she teased.
"No!" Harper grabbed
his aching head with both hands and said more softly, "No, thanks
I'm sure I only got that one."