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1000liveslived:

syx-blue:

With his holowatch firmly in place and activated, Syx strode into the small tattoo parlor wearing his most often used dark skinned face. His afro filling a portion of the space his blue head did in order to help the disguise generator. He found that the less the watch had to drastically fabricate the more realistic the disguise and the longer the charge lasted. Generating flowing hair and clothing he wasn’t actually wearing stressed the-the algorithms in the watch and increased the likelihood he’d end up looking like a CGI character come to life. 

Smoothing out his leather jacket, Syx grinned at his uncle and leaned against the counter. Chatting about business and news since he’d been in prison. Passing on messages from those who were still inside. 

Noticing Paige coming in he gave her a little wave, heading over toward her and plopping down in her tattoo chair as if he hadn’t turned down every offer she’d ever made to give him one. He flashed her a wide charming smile, green eyes shining. 

“Draw up anything new while I was gone?” he always adored seeing her sketches for her designs. 

“I’m not really good at this either..” she admitted quietly, glancing over at him as they drove before returning her attention to the road before them. There was no music playing in her car as they drove, something that drove her crazy, but she didn’t turn it on for a reason. Not many people liked metal music. 

“Uhm..” she began, before trailing off, biting at her lower lip a moment, before glancing to him. “So was there a reason you were always interested in getting a tattoo?” She prompted, smiling some. 

“You don’t really have an excuse to not get one now,” she tried to tease him. 

Syx pulled his wrists up against his chest even though his gloves already hid the scars, “Well it is a form of artwork isn’t it?” he looked out the window, the full truth too uncomfortable to admit openly, “Most of my Uncles have tattoos that they either got in prison or outside of. Though honestly, I hadn’t ever really thought about it until hearing you talk so passionately about it.”

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