Magical Tattoos Two

Magical Tattoos Two

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Olivia asked me what tattoo I wanted, I showed her a picture of my cat. She listened intently to me talk about my cat and wrote down all the fun and quirky little details that made my cat who she was. When Olivia began to tattoo me, it was like she was weaving a spell. Black ink bloomed on my skin and spread into lines that were the perfect picture of my cat. Olivia had created a masterpiece. I had always admired micro realism tattoos, but I had never considered getting one until I saw her designs hanging on the walls of her magical shop. And this particular design was like nothing I had ever seen before. It really was a magical tattoo shop, and she really was the best micro realism tattoo artist Brisbane had to offer.  As the years went by, I continued to visit Olivia’s magical tattoo shop. My arm became littered with new designs, not just of my cat, but also of my other pets and family members and all the other things I loved. My friends often asked where I got my tattoo, but because I was sworn to secrecy by Olivia’s magical binding charm, I couldn’t say. My friends weren’t able to see the tattoos moving; they were only able to see how realistic they looked. To help keep Olivia’s secret and stave off my the curiosity of my friends, I told them that my tattoos were done by a walk in tattoo shop. Brisbane had plenty of those. I even said I went to a different one each time, and that if they were looking to get tattoos themselves, then they should look online to find an artist that was perfect for them. Despite visiting Olivia’s magical tattoo store more than a dozen times, my arm was still not completely filled with tattoos. There was a lot of empty space, and I had more tattoos I wanted to get. They were surprisingly affordable, especially considering they were magic, but Olivia said this was because the magic made them easier for her to complete. Unlike other artists, she didn’t have to buy equipment or supplies, which made the whole thing very inexpensive for her. It was more of a hobby than anything else, and she loved tattooing people.