Timestamp: 4th of Fall
OOCSorry for the length! It just ran away with me...Her citizen test had nearly wiped her out that morning, but Rosela trudged forward to the Riverfall Ink shop. The whole day likely to be rough, but if her future riches required such a trial by fire, then so be it. It was on the second tier of the city, so she luckily didn’t have to go too far. Ticking off the bells of the day in her head, she tried to schedule out the rest of her day. If she was out of the tattoo place in a bell, she could go home, eat and nap, spend a few bells on her business plan, and deliver it to the Labor Aid before the end of the day. It cheered her up to have a firm schedule in place.
The building itself was one of the many built directly into the face of the cliff and had an oddly grandiose style to it. Great columns and arches holding the cliff at bay framed a relatively small building. Pushing open the door, she was immediately drawn to the wall of drawings along the back. An Akalak, likely the proprietor Herrlock, looked up from the remains of a wrapped sandwich and Rosela’s manners propelled her to address him before investigating the drawings.
As he swallowed, his eyes seemed to be more drawn to her arms than the rest of her, expression unreadable.
Rosela cleared her throat and produced the signed citizenship authorization paper.
”Ahem, hi. I just took my citizenship thing, and I’m here for my mark?” She couldn’t keep a note of reluctance from her voice.
”Unless we can skip all that and you can just give me a paper that says I’m a Kuvan?” Her attempt at humor came out flat and the best she could accompany it with was a distressed half-smile.
Crushing the wrapping paper from his sandwich, he tossed it nonchalantly into the wastebasket. He didn’t seem very sympathetic. ”Yea…I’m afraid not. No getting around it - it’s the law to have citizenship tattooed. Don’t worry it doesn’t hurt too bad.” He opened up a small black box and removed one of many small leather bags. “Go ahead and sit on one of the stones there. We’ll have you inked up and out of here in a couple chimes.”
She slipped onto the first of the three massive stones in the center of the room and tried to occupy her mind with deciphering the drawings on the back wall. Many of them were unreadable designs of waves and speckles, looking suspiciously water-like. He sat down on the next stone, opening his leather kit. There was a needle-like knife inside, a brush, and a small container of black ink. Rosela swallowed nervously.
Herrlock took her anxious stare in stride and smiled comfortingly, to no avail. “It really doesn’t hurt all that bad. Now, the law says it has to go under the wrist, but it doesn’t say which one. Any preferences?”
Pursing her lips, Rosela opened her six hands and looked down at them. If she had to get this stupid thing, it’d better go where the least number of people would see it. Shifting around, she offered her left, bottom hand, staring again at the small knife.
“This one…I guess.”“Good choice.” Grabbing her hand, he set it firmly on his knee, indicating that she should keep it there. Rosela had to look away has he pulled out the knife. She jumped as soon as she felt the cold metal touch her skin and he clucked reassuringly. “Easy now, you’ll feel a little pinch…” His hand grasped hers, and for a moment she wondered if he was trying to comfort her, before she felt the first tiny cut. Her hand attempted to jerk away, but was held fast.
The tiny cut became many, continuous cuts, and Rosela squeezed her eyes shut against tears. It became almost a burning sensation that dragged across her wrist agonizingly slow. Her other hands opened and shut alternately, and her feet clenched together, toes working through her sandals. What kind of barbaric society required this?
After what seemed like an eternity, counted by the big, fat tears that squeezed out of her eyes, he let go of her hand. It started to tremble as soon as he did and Rosela cracked an eye open. There were streaks of wiped blood and ink all over her wrist, framing a small tattoo of swirls and spots.
“There we go. That’s the design for this season. Only people who arrive the same season as you will have that same design.” He added conversationally, raising his eyebrows as though it was meant to make her feel better.
Rosela nodded and squeaked out a high,
“Mmhm,” not trusting her voice.
In quick, practiced strokes, he wrapped a bandage around her wrist and she immediately pulled it in to cradle it against her. “Keep this on for a few hours, but not much more than that. It’ll scab over at first, but if it looks like it’s getting infected, either come back here or see a healer.”
“Mmhm.”“Aw come on now? I know it hurt, but once you get past that, they can be quite the fashion statement. A lot of men find women with tattoos very attractive.” He gave her that same raised-eyebrow-comforting look, and Rosela did her best to smile back. It came out more as a grimace.
“Mmhm.” Giving him a nod and a weak wave, Rosela shuffled out, not caring at all that she didn’t get to see much of the back wall drawings.