𝒙𝒙𝒙𝒗𝒊𝒊𝒊. tattoo shop & regrets

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chapter thirty-eight:
tattoo shop & regrets

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PLEASE DONT BE A GHOST READER!!!
COMMENT AND VOTE! IT HELPS US WRITERS STAY MOTIVATED:) PLEASE JUST STOP BEING A GHOST READER!! ITS ANNOYING!! PLEASE COMMENT AND VOTE. ITS NOT THAT HARD!!! PLEASE! please stop being a ghost reader!!!! us writers work hard on these chapters

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Robby carefully opened the back door to the Tattoo shop, glancing inside to make sure no one was around. The storage room was dimly lit, with stacks of boxes piled up in every corner, but it was empty, as expected. He gave a quick nod to Cameron, Tory, Kyler, and the two other Cobra Kai members that had joined them, signaling for them to enter.

"Alright, stay sharp. Remember the plan," Robby whispered, his voice low and deliberate. "We need to make a diversion. Something big enough to get Rico out of here, then we move in."

Cameron was the first to spring into action, her eyes scanning the room as she spotted a cart piled high with cardboard boxes. Without hesitation, she kicked the cart over, sending the boxes tumbling to the floor in a loud crash that echoed through the small space. The sound was impossible to miss, and Robby quickly motioned for the others to hide.

Seconds later, footsteps echoed in the hallway as Rico entered, his eyes darting around to locate the source of the noise. He stopped short when he saw the mess, and before he could react, Rickenburger appeared at his side. The two exchanged a brief look, and then Rickenburger gestured toward the door, leading Rico outside. Robby watched silently, barely daring to breathe as they left.

With the coast clear, Robby signaled to the group to move. He approached the back door and locked it, ensuring that no one could sneak up on them while they worked. The group, now united, stepped out into the main area of the Tattoo shop, their eyes scanning the surroundings.

Hawk was sitting on the floor, absently scrolling through his phone. He seemed completely unaware of the group's presence, too absorbed in whatever message he was reading. Robby's heart pounded in his chest, and he exchanged a quick glance with Cameron, whose expression was unreadable.

The moment was tense, but Robby had a plan. He turned to Cameron, nodding for her to take the lead. She smirked slightly, clearly relishing the opportunity to get under Hawk's skin. She stepped forward, her voice cutting through the silence. "Sorry, but the Tattoo shop's closed for the day."

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