RICHARD SCRIMGER
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Copyright © 2012 Richard Scrimger
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Scrimger, Richard, 1957-
Ink me [electronic resource] / Richard Scrimger
Seven (the seriees)
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I. Title. II. Series: Seven the series (Online)
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First published in the United States, 2012
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012938313
Summary: Bunny goes to get a tattoo but inadvertently becomes involved with a gang.
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To my mom, who may not have much time
for gang wars or tattoos but who loves kids
and books as much as anyone around.
Contents
AFTER IT WAS OVER
WHEN IT BEGAN
YOU WONT BELEEV
SHE HAD THE NEEDL
AT DINNER
IT WAS SPENCER. HEY! I SAID
THE NEWS WAS ON
THE SUN WAS BEHIND US
MOM WAS IN A GOOD MOOD
ALL AFTERNOON WE TOOK TURNS
DIFFERNT
I SENT JADEN AN OTHER TEXT
WE DROVE AROUND
I DREAMED
MY RITING HAND IS HURTING
JADEN NEW WARE TO GO
THEY CRAMMED INTO THE CAR
WE WERE ALL GOING TO THE MALL
RAINY DAYS AT THE COTTAGE
MY SIDE HURT.
BEANS WENT INTO THE MALL
GUY CLIMING OUT OF THE SUV WAS OLDER THAN US
HAFF WAY ROUND A LOOP
I WAS—I DUNNO WHAT I WAS
WE LOOK RONG SAID JADEN
YES SHE SAID
NIKKI THE COP CAME BACK
WE SAT
IN THE MOVY
I WAS DUN. I DINT WANT TO RITE ANYTHING EVER AGANE
THAT WAS A LONG TIME AGO
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
AFTER IT WAS OVER
SHE SAT ME DOWN at a big table and ast if I wantd water or juice or anything.
No I said.
Or sum thing to eat—a bagel or muffin?
No.
My voys sounded funny like it was coming from behind a door. My ears were still messd up from the gunshots. She told me to rite my full name. I put down Bunny O’Toole and ast if that was OK. My names Bernard but no 1 ever calld me that xept Grampa. She said Bunny was OK.
Im Sarjent Nolan but you can call me Nikki she said. Like Nikki K the rapper—you no her dont you?
O yah I said but I dint reely.
The paper was yello with lines. The pen was the kind that went blob blob wen you rote. Now your address said Nikki so I put that down—2 Tecumsee. I ast did she want Trono and Canada and that. She shook her head.
And how old r you Bunny? Rite that too.
I put down 15.
You sure you dont want sum thing to eat? You look hungry.
Well mayb a muffin.
OK.
She told me to rite down what happend in my own words. I ast what she ment by my own words and she said what do you member?
Starting ware? I said.
At the start.
Like wen we got to Sure Way and the Angels and Buffalos were there with there bikes and the SUV and then the pleece cars came?
Befor that.
Like driving to the mall?
Befor that.
Lunch? That was at Snocones house. There was a baby.
Befor that.
Befor lunch—like brekfast? I had that at home I said. OJ and Rice Krisps. Spencer likes them and Mom always makes sure there there.
By now Nikki was frowning the way evry 1 does at me. Not meen but tired you no? Like she wantd to say Jeez Bunny smarten up. Guys do that even if they all reddy no Im a dummy. Not Spencer but evry 1 els. Mom and Dad do. Mom sure does. I can see it in her face. She loves me but she wants to yell at me 2.
Sorry I said. I dont no what you want.
I wishd Spencer was there to xplane for me. But Spencer was off with Dad kissing that actress and getting lost and driving Mom crazy. I was here at the pleece stashun with Nikki the cop and she was giving me the Jeez Bunny look and rolling up her blu sleevs. A sister Jaden wud call her but I cant cuz Im not reely a brother.
Start at the begining she said. Wen did you join the possy?
The table was chippd and wiggly. There were marks on it like sum thing xploding. Other guys marks.
I told Nikki that I dint no I was in the possy until Jaden said so. That was wen he saw Grampas tatoo.
Your grampa has a tatoo?
No I do. Grampas dead. I got his tatoo for him.
I touchd my arm saying this. It still hurt a littl bit. I shud of bin rubbing that goop on it. Nikki ast cud she see the tatoo so I pulld up the sleev of my new shirt and there it was. Pretty sweet.
Why dont you start with that? she said. Wen did you think about getting the tatoo? Rite down evrything that happend from then until now OK Bunny? Ill bring you a muffin.
Evrything? I said. Thats alot.
Im no good at riting. I get words rong and I forget ware I am and my spelling is Very Bad. Thats what Miss Wing says. She helps me in skool. Shes hot. Evry 1 says so.
What if I dont do it? I ast.
Then youll go to jale said Nikki the pleece woman.
Was she kidding? She dint look like she was kidding. And I was in a pleece stashun. And bad things had happend. Shots and things. I dint want to rite all the stuff down. But I dint want to go to jale.
Your meen I said. Your a meen lady you no that?
Yah. You want a coke with that muffin?
I side a long one. Huhhhhh.
I never herd of Nikki K I said.
She left and I bent over and startd riting.
WHEN IT BEGAN
WE WERE ON THE STREETCAR—all of us. This was a wile ago like last week or the 1 befor. Me and Spencer Mom and Dad scraping along Queen Street past traffic lites and turning cars. Past the take out place and the SHOOS SHOOS SHOOS place and the place ware Spencer gets his movys. Past the corner with the hobos and the corner with the bank and the corner with all the shmata stores—thats what Dad calls them anyway. He xplaned but I forgot. Past the drug store and the junk store and the restront and the other restront and the other 1. Spencer was beside me watching Kill Bill on his phone. Mom and Dad in the seat in front of us. The car was full. Peepl and smells and n
oys and more peepl.
Mom was quiet and Dad was patting her hand. She was waring good close. Me and Spencer too—shirts with buttons. Dad lookd funny without the bandana he normly has on.
I saw a topless girl on the sidewalk and poked Spencer. Then we were past her and she turnd out to be a guy not a girl. A fat guy jiggling. Ew.
What? said Spencer taking out his ear thing.
Nothing.
He went back to Kill Bill.
Sum thing Jewish. What shmata meens. Jewish for sum thing.
Downtown the bildings were bigger and evry 1 had phones in there hands. We went round the door—meen the door went round and we were in it. You no. And then we were in a big stone room with a seeling that went up and up. Very cool. I went Wow! and I cud here my voys going wow ow ow ow getting softer.
Hey I said.
Ey ey ey.
I did it agane. Ey ey ey. An old guy glared up at me.
Mom said Shhh!
Shh shh shh.
Made me laff.
In the elvater Mom was shaking her head at Dads cowboy boots and he was humming sum old song—he does that alot. My neck hurt from my shirt. Spencer was back to his movy. The elvater went up.
I was thinking about Grampa. He was reel old. Like the pine ears—that kind of old. He livd in a cottage by a lake. Leest thats ware we saw him. He livd other places 2 but I never saw him there. He was always old. His hair was white and his hands had those bumpy blu lines. He calld me Bernard. I kept telling him it was Bunny but he dint lissen. How r you getting on in skool Bernard? he said. R you playing sports Bernard? Your a big boy—sports r good for you.
He said that a lot about sports.
I said my name was Bunny.
You shud be on a teem. You learn a lot being on a teem. Your fast Bernard.
No Im not I said.
I meen your quik—your hands move fast. What r you good at?
Finding things I said. Mom says Im the best. She always gets me to help her find her keys.
I ment like baseball he said.
I member telling him 1 time that I was sorry. He ast why and I said cuz I wasnt smarter. He told me not to be sorry. He ment this I cud tell. It was important to him. There was just the 2 of us standing on the dock cuz evry 1 els was playing tag or sum thing. He put his hands on my sholders and stared at me.
Never feel sorry for yourself he said. Never never never. Do you understand Bernard?
Im not sorry for me I said. Im sorry for you.
He took a step back and opend his mouth and then closd it agane. And then DJ came running up behind me and pushd me. Hes always pushing peepl. I cot his hand and we spun each other round like Grampa tot us that time in the barn. We pushd and pulld for a bit and then Grampa pushd us both into the lake—and that was pretty funny.
It dint look like him in the coffin. I hardly new him. I ast Spencer if it was reely Grampa or if it was like a doll or sum thing. Spencer said that was him all rite—he just lookd weerd cuz he was pumpd up with stuff.
Just befor the elvater got to our floor and went ding I jumpd in the air so I cud feel my lunch left behind—thats always fun. Mom gave me the Jeez Bunny look. The door opend and we went to the loyers offis. The room was full of uncles and antys and cuzzens—peepl I hardly ever see xept at the cottage. It was like a suprise party xept no 1 shoutd suprise. They were all stiff like they were made of cardbord. Mom went over and starting hugging Anty Vicky. Dad gave a peace sine to evry 1 and Spencer side. He says Jer is lame. That’s what he calls Dad—Jer. Short for Jerry. I ast Dad if he wantd me to call him Jer too and he said it was a free country and I was a free sole and it was up to me. Mom said I better not call her Deb. Its a free country but Im your mom she said.
We all sat down and the loyer talkd about Grampa for a bit and it was kind of boring—and then he talkd about a mistery part of Grampas will that had to do with us grand kids. He said sum of us wud have to leev the room and Steve and DJ startd shouting at each other—there brothers and they bug each other alot. But it all got sortd out and it was the parents who left. I was a bit worryd but I was beside Spencer and he told me we were cool.
My chair had a smooth seat and wen I movd it sounded like a fart. I laffd and felt better.
The loyer sat at the big desk and leend forward. He calld us jentl men—funny cuz we wernt. We talkd about what a suprising will Grampa had made and what a suprising guy he was. I thot about the time he hid in the walk-in freezer and scared the crap out of all of us 1 at a time. That was suprising all rite.
And then the weerdest thing of all happend. The loyer turnd on a TV set and there was Grampa himself on TV. He was sitting down in a chair and looking out at us saying good afternoon boys. I must of said sum thing cuz a cupl of them turnd to stare at me for a second. Spencer told me that it was all OK.
TV Grampa made a long speech about how grate we all were and how much we all ment to him. It was nice to here this stuff about us but it was weerd too. Grampa was saying these things but he was dead. And he cudnt count. He said there were 7 of us but there were only 6. I checkd—6. And agane making sure I countd myself. Still 6. I new these guys. All my life I new them. I ast Spencer what was going on and he told me to wate and see.
Grampa was talking about nvelopes now. Nvelopes for each of us and things he wantd us to do inside the nvelopes. I had no idea what he ment—what kind of thing cud I do for a dead guy? I meen reely. I stared at the TV but I cudnt get what Grampa was saying. He liftd his glass. His littl hat was off to 1 side and his wispy hair was sticking out from under it. And then the screen went black and that was that. Grampa turnd into nothing. Well I gess we all do eh? Lifes your TV show and then sum 1 switches you off.
I countd agane to make sure. 6 of us.
The room was buzzing—evry 1 talking and waving there arms. I herd sum of what they were saying but it dint make sens. Tasks we were sposed to do. Tasks for Grampa. I dint no what they ment. Tasks. Spencer was talking to Webb so I cudnt ast him. Sum 1 said how xiting it all was. Yah I no—xiting eh! I said. But I dint meen it. Then the loyer gave us our nvelopes—big brown 1s with our names on them. And our moms and dads came back in and there was more talk and arm waving. Mom was crying and so was Anty Vicky and Uncle John. I was thirsty but I dint see a fountin anyware so I gulpd inside my mouth and wated for sum 1 to tell me what to do next.
My nvelope said BERNARD.
Our kitchen is yello. I like sitting at the table and watching the sun make dime end shapes on the floor. Mom was sniffling by the sink. Dad was rolling out a pi crust—he does that wen hes upset. It helps him think. Me and Spencer were at the table with our nvelopes in front of us.
I new what was going on now—Spencer xplaned on the way home. Grampa did a lot of things in his life but there were sum things he never got round to cuz he was working and stuff. Now Grampa was dead and we were going to do the things he never did for him. Thats what a task is—a thing you have to do. Me and Spencer and Webb and Adam and all the other grandsons were going to do the tasks Grampa dint do for himself. The nvelopes had jobs in them—1 for each of us. I wantd to open my nvelope on the streetcar but Mom told me to wate. I ast what good it was to do a job for sum 1 who was dead. No 1 anserd. So now Spencer and me sat at the kitchen table with our nvelopes in front of us. And I had a drink of milk 2. And Mom gave a sniff and Dad put the pi crust into a pan and the oven buzzd to say how hot it was. And Spencer and I startd in ripping.
YOU WONT BELEEV
WHAT GRAMPA WANTD me to do. What my task was. Reddy? OK here it is. He wantd me to get a tatoo. I no isnt that crazy? Isnt that the weerdest thing? A tatoo. Wen I red the letter I went NO WAY and startd laffing. Spencer was all reddy dun with his letter and going O crap O crap O crap.
Grampa had it all plannd out for me. There was a tatoo place on Lake Shore run by an old bud of his and I was going to show up and the guy wud give me a tatoo. Grampa xplaned in his letter. He was sposed to get a tatoo back in 1945 with his crew—Grampa flew airplanes�
�but he was sick that day and they got the tatoo and he dint. And then the war ended and he came home and got bisy with other things so now he wantd me to get the tatoo for him.
I no your big and strong Bernard
he rote in the letter
so you can stand the pane of the needl. The tatoo will remind you of sum important things. Your not a kid any more. Your getting older. Your growing up and I bet you feel alone sum times. But your not alone. Evry time you look at your arm youll no your apart of sum thing big. Me and my crew never let each other down. We wont let you down ether. Together we fly. Thats our motto. Make it yours Bernard. Trust yourself and trust your teem. Dont do this for me—do it for you.
Sum thing like that anyway. I dont member the xact words. There was more stuff about being there for each other and all. I showd the letter to Mom. She was upset but I wasnt. Not even at the Bernard. I was used to it.
A tatoo—not bad. Lots of kids at skool have them. Ed sits next to me and has 2 arrows on his arm. There cool.
Poor old Spencer was hanging his head and moning. Gess what? He had to kiss an old lady. That was Grampas task for him—find sum old lady actress and get her to kiss him. Spencers into movys and all and I gess thats what Grampa was thinking. I laffd and laffd. Glad Im not you I said. Id rather get a tatoo than a kiss from sum creepy old bag. He told me to shut up.
The phone rang. Mom said Vicky! and then startd talking 649 miles a minit. I herd her say Africa! like she says Your kidding! I dint care about Africa. I went to the TV room and sat in the blu chair and wonderd about things. I dint no what good it wud do Grampa for me to get his tatoo. Or for Spencer to kiss his old lady. Or whatever the others were doing. Grampa was dead. His letter said do it for you but I dint get that ether. What wud a tatoo do for me? I wonderd if Spencers letter said do it for yourself and what a kiss from an old lady wud do for him? I turnd on the TV and found cartoons. OK then.
Mom came into my room to say good nite. It was dark but I cud see her face in the lite from the hall. Her eyes were all skinny and her mouth was down at the corners. She ast how I felt and I told her fine.
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