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OPEN SEASON 2.
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2. provide a prompt.
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☛ i like to think at least one of my three tumblrs has something interesting. (be warned that all three blogs contain nsfw material, including porn.)
☛ i like to think at least one of my three tumblrs has something interesting. (be warned that all three blogs contain nsfw material, including porn.)
3. gotta go fast.
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For now I haven't started on my arms. There hasn't been anything that's felt right to put there.
[placement was as meaningful as symbol, to him. if he wants something on his arms, it has to be something that feels like it belongs there.]
But yours suit you, I think. Call it an artist's intuition or just a feeling.
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So are you going to tell me about your other tattoos, or do you just want your new arrangement?
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[he's trying to be modest, Heine, but if you're giving him an inch to get excited about it...]
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Maybe don't take your shirt off right here, though. [ He pauses, glancing down at his new spring flowers. ]
You know, I haven't seen your shop after renovations.
[ And people would be more used to people getting shirtless there, right? ]
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When can you spare a break to come by?
[because shirtlessness to inspect tattoos was practically a given in that environment. and at this hour in the day it shouldn't be too busy - he knows no one will mind.]
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[ Owning his own business means he can have his own hours, and 12 is as good a time to have a lunch break as any. ]
If that's okay.
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[it's as simple a thing as going next door, and yet Fee's excited over it. to be fair, he had been hoping Heine would wander over at some point, but this is almost even better.
it would be perfect if he then didn't forget the flowers, but no one's perfect.]
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He interacts with only a few more customers before noon, so he's still in a decent mood when he locks his shop behind him and goes next door to find Fee. Though he's walked by the storefront several times since it's been reworked, he's never gone inside until today. ]
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there's a woman sitting at the desk, who looks up when Heine enters to greet him.]
Are you here for an appointment?
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No, just here to see Fee.
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[Fee's station isn't hard to find at all - though part of that is because he's there, checking on things to make sure everything's covered and where it needs to be. he looks more serious while he does it, muttering something about blue under his breath, but the sound of footsteps breaks him out of thought.
seeing Heine, he grins.]
You made it! Was it too difficult to find this place?
[a very bad joke, but one he can't resist. around his station are drawings of various subjects, enough to show someone what his style is. some of it is rather geometric, with straight lines and sharp angles, but he doesn't shy away from color, either.]
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Uh, no. [ It was not hard to get here at all. Heine gives Fee a small, barely-there smile. ]
So. [ Heine walks further towards his station. ] What do you have to show me?
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[he says it deadpan before the smile comes back.]
Nah, I remember. You wanted to see some of the others.
[one is easy - the geometric one on his left ankle, which looks older than the feather had been. that just requires pulling up his pants.]
That's the second one I ever got - and you can tell, because that one's easy to keep under wraps.
[sometimes clients ask why he doesn't have any visible, but they're mostly satisfied once he explains why. and fortunately for them both, Fee's not body conscious, casually pulling off his shirt after Heine's seen the one on his ankle, revealing the different ones that live on his torso. standing in front of him, he's more or less giving Heine permission to look and examine to his heart's content.]
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He looks at the ones on Fee's chest first. The sword is beautiful, straight and stark against his skin. The watercolors, on the other hand, curl and bloom—and Heine's reminded of carnations with their feathered petals, dyed every color under the sun. ]
Can I see your back? [ The style and look of these tattoos are new to him; he's fascinated. ]
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at Heine's question, he nods and turns, revealing what takes up his back. the star chart has no names on it, only thin lines that connect the stars that make up constellations, varying careful dots for the stars in the expanse of dark. the sky is complicated, and around the border at precise points are the tiny letters to signify direction - N S E W.]
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Heine doesn't reach out. Instead, he keeps his hands very much to himself, not even leaning closer as he looks over the star map from the distance he's standing at. ]
Cool. [ Not quite adequate, but he doesn't have the words for it. ] When did you get these?
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[there is a lot of ink, and for that he had been grateful Jakob decided to step in. a gift for his graduation, he'd said, though Fee knew how much the hours put into it were worth. he'd been dedicated, sure, but the gesture had put him in Jakob's debt for a long while - his work as an apprentice wasn't worth that much. might have just been the man's desire to not see him fuck up his entire back so young, too.]
The chart I got at the end of my apprenticeship, the one over my heart during the process, the sword was six months ago. They happen when it feels right, when I need them. Each one of them I can point to and know exactly why I need it, when that was decided.
[reaching over his shoulder, he touches the map briefly before he goes and picks up his shirt, not putting it on yet.]
The good thing about them being covered up is that they won't fade in the sun so quickly, at least.
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Yeah.
[ Heine looks at the tattoos for a few more seconds before looking away, to give Fee the implicit indication that he's done looking if he needs it. ]
Hey—if you still want a new arrangement, I'll be back downstairs in ten minutes.
[ His usual lunch plans involve going upstairs and making himself something easy and quick, or nothing at all. ]
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[pulling the shirt back over his head, it's like they don't exist at all. secure, shielded, secret. though their surroundings tell a different story.]
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[ Once Fee is clothed again, Heine feels more comfortable making eye contact. He only does so for a second to say goodbye, though, before stepping out of the tattoo shop.
He makes himself toast with jam and butter, bringing it downstairs on a plate to snack on while waiting for Fee or other customers to arrive. ]
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So! Had a thought.
[and with no more preamble than that, Fee puts a business card down in front of Heine. on the empty back, Fee's scrawled a phone number - on the front, it's just one of the cards from the shop, the one for Gennady Fiander, after which he's handwritten in Fee.]
Just in case you need anything, or want to talk, or whatever you want.
[god, he sounds so formal about this. ugh.]
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[ He's probably pronouncing it very wrong. Heine picks up the card to read all the information on it in the meantime.
Checking the back out of habit, Heine doesn't really expect to see anything there, and when he does he stops for a second. That's probably his personal cell number. He'll put it into his phone later, he decides. ]
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Gennady. [at least he's gentle about correcting the pronunciation.] Don't know where Mom pulled that one out of, but yeah.
[a nickname's easier to remember, easier to say. but sometimes legal names have the entertainment value of being asked on the phone if this was "Gina".]
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So how are your parents taking to your career now?
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[something in his smile falters a little, and he shrugs.]
We don't talk about it. Keeps things peaceful.
[peace, he thinks, is more important than trying to force them to come around to his point of view. they don't question him, and he lets them talk. it's easy.]
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