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Stacey Rivera ([info]pinkyink) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2015-03-22 12:36:00

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Entry tags:character: charlie weasley, character: stacey rivers, status: complete

rp: tattoo time!
Who: Charlie and Stacey
What: Tattoo time!
Where: Pinky's Ink, Monument Alley
When: Sunday, March 22, early afternoon
Rating: NSFW - Language and semi-ish sexual content?

"Need some help with that, short stack?" Stacey heard from over her shoulder, and if one of her hands had been free, she would have flipped Meatball off.

"You're only like, three inches taller than I am, shut the fuck up," she responded as her fingers closed around the last bottle of ink she was reaching for. She disliked using magic on tattoo supplies unless it was for the art itself, since she was always worried about some unintended consequence. It was unlikely that a simple Accio would have any impact, but she wasn't going to take any chances.

"It's at least four, but I also know where the step stool is," her employee told her, and she could hear the grin in his words. Glancing over her shoulder, she stuck her tongue out at the older man before stepping over to the counter of the booth to set down everything she'd grabbed for Charlie's session.

"Don't you have anything better to do than stand there and watch me get ready for a client?" she asked, sorting out the pile into something resembling a sense of order.

"Nope," he answered, and Stacey turned around, rolling her eyes, to punch him playfully in the shoulder. "Getting better, I almost felt that this time!" Meatball said, backing away with a laugh when she glared at him.

Shaking her head in amusement, she turned back to what she was doing, making sure she had all the ink she needed, needles carefully laid out beside them, wanting to ensure that she had as much ready to go as possible before Charlie arrived.



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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-07-08 10:22 pm UTC (link)
Charlie shifted around a little, getting comfortable as Stacey prepared herself and by the time she was actually asking if he was ready he was already in position.

"Yep, go for it," he said.

"The only disappointing thing about this is going to be the fact nobody much is going to see it," he said, peering slightly at what she was doing. "But I guess it's more for me than anyone else in the first place," he said. His other tattoos he'd happily show to people if they asked, but once this was healed and he was wearing his prosthetic again not only would it be massively awkward to show anyone it would also feel like a huge show of trust and possibly even intimacy. Not that he was ashamed of his stump, but most of the time he showed it was in some sort of home or medical setting and far less of the latter these days.

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[info]pinkyink
2015-07-08 10:35 pm UTC (link)
Buzzing the gun once to ensure that everything was still in working order, Stacey paused at his comment. "You'll know it's there, though, and that's the important part," she said with a soft smile. She did genuinely believe that, but then, she took a pretty philosophical outlook on tattoos in general and her work in particular. It was part of the reason for her rule about intoxication, because she didn't want to be part of someone else's bad decision, or worse, helping them do something they would come to regret.

It didn't take long for her to get lost in the ink and the gun in her hand, watching the artwork come to completion under her fingertips. In what seemed like no time at all, she was finishing the last block of color, wiping away the blood that she could and grinning as she moved to grab the gauze to cover the final piece.

"Now, I'm sure you're familiar with this, but since we're done with the actual tattooing, I've got to go over the aftercare process with you before I can let you walk out the door."

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-07-08 11:04 pm UTC (link)
"True," Charlie said, genuinely reassured by those simple words. It really was for him after all. Claiming and reclaiming his leg as part of himself.

The second part of the tattooing sped by easily enough. Charlie tuned into the music and lay back, ignoring the reactions of his body and shifting as prompted so Stacey could reach some of the different areas of his leg. Once she was done he looked down and grinned. His very own multicoloured leg. It looked fantastic, bleeding bits and all.

"Yeah, I've heard it before, but it's been a while, so give me the lot," he said, making sure he was paying attention. He didn't point out that his walking would be more hopping on his crutches. No need to make Stacey awkward right now. He had a feeling he'd made a friend, between the tattooing, affinity for swearing, and the awkward erection that had turned out to be relatively not-awkward he was enjoying her company.

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[info]pinkyink
2015-07-09 02:30 pm UTC (link)
Charlie's grin made Stacey smile even more - it was always good to see that someone was happy with her work at the end of a session. Applying a thing layer of ointment over the area, she talked through the information as she worked on taping down the gauze.

"Leave this on for about the next six hours. Reapply ointment as needed, which tends to be whenever you start to get scaly looking or the skin feels dry. Be careful not to get it wet for a day or two, and pad it dry when you shower - don't run the towel across it or anything like that. If you've got any pain, take something that doesn't contain a blood thinner, since that will slow down the process. And don't scratch or pick at it once it starts to scab! It'll fall off on its own and picking it off before can cause irregularities in the ink."

By the time she was done talking, Charlie was done and ready to go, so she looked up at him as she clapped her hands together, grinning as she asked, "Any questions?"

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2015-07-09 07:13 pm UTC (link)
It turned out that Charlie had actually remembered all of the information he needed to about caring for his new ink, but he listened quietly, watching with satisfaction as Stacey covered it up. It was still sore and a bit bloody and puffy right now, but it was going to look fantastic when it was all healed up.

He cocked his head as she finished up and thought for a second. "Nope, I think I'm good. Well, other than, could you open me the door when I'm ready to go? It'll be easier not to smack my stump than me trying to do it when I'm crutches," he said. He still needed to get his trousers back on, but it was a pretty straightforward once that was done. He didn't want to jostle his ink within ten minutes of it being finished after all.

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[info]pinkyink
2015-07-09 10:50 pm UTC (link)
"Awesome!" Stacey said. "If you think of anything, feel free to send me an owl or something through the journals." She nodded at the question, and said, "Sure thing! Take as much time as you need, I'll be out on the couch." A few minutes later she was holding the door for him, saying as he left, "Don't be a stranger!"

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