Artan smiled as he took a seat on his work stool. "That's a good reason, too. I'll walk you through it, since they're not common where you're from." He took a hold of the machine, it looked something not unlike a pen at the tip, but the top of it had a fair amount of machinery on it. "This is the machine. What I do is I put some ink into this reservoir here, and it'll get onto the needle which goes up through here. The needle goes so fast that you'll only feel a sting after I start going over the area a few times. It'll hurt, don't get me wrong, but after a while, you'll probably go numb. The needle itself only goes into your skin a fraction of an inch, just enough to get under, to the layer where the ink won't get pushed out over time." He leaned backwards to pull out the color charts he'd broken the colors into, showing it to her. "I'll be starting with the outline, and then fill in the color. I've got the outline printed out so I can put on... well, it's kind of like a sticker, onto your back, and then trace it that way. The color will be the most time intensive part. You dig on that, pretty mama?" He set the color chart down and smiled at her. "We'll stop about halfway through, grab a bite to eat, and I'll explain the healing process and the aftercare of it for you."