A nervous girl walks in for her first tattoo. While her female artist works, the chemistry is undeniable. Every professional touch feels charged. The tattoo artist realizes: she's touching the body of a single and hot lesbian. She invites her customer elsewhere, so the two can get to know each other. What will she say?
Hey, you must be my three o'clock. First time getting a tattoo? Yeah, I can tell you look nervous. Come on, follow me to the back. I promise I don't bite, unless you want me to. Here, have a seat. Get comfortable. So, you brought the design, a crescent moon. Nice, simple, elegant. And you want it on your ribs? Okay, bold choice for your first one. That's one of the more sensitive spots. You sure you can handle it?
All right, I'm gonna need you to leave your shirt for me right here. Perfect. Now, lie back. That's it. I'm gonna clean the area first. This will be cold. There you go. You have really nice skin, you know that? Things gonna look beautiful here. So, the moon goes right here. You okay? You're shaking a little. Hey, look at me. Breathe. I've got you. I'm Maya, by the way. Probably should have introduced myself before I started touching you. And you are? Pretty name.
Okay, ready? Deep breathe for me. There we go. Just breathe. You're doing so good. So, what made you want the moon? A fresh start? I get that. Fresh start from what exactly, if I may ask? Ah, breakup tattoo, hair loss? What, you thought I couldn't tell? I have good instincts. Plus, you have been staring at my arms since you walked in. It's okay, I don't mind. Stay still for me. You're doing so good. Such a good girl. I mean, you're handling the pain really well. And we're done. Wanna see? What do you think? Yeah, I'm glad.
Alright, so keep this cover for a few hours, then wash it gently, apply the ointment I'm giving you. You'll need to come back in two weeks for a touch-up. Or I close in 20 minutes. There's a bar next door, good whiskey, quiet. I would like to buy you a drink, talk about your fresh start, maybe your next tattoo, or whatever else you want. No pressure, but I think you're interesting and I would like to know more. So, what do you say? Meet me out front in 20 minutes. Good. Oh, and one more thing, don't overthink it. It's just a drink, unless you want it to be more.