A Touch of Ink
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 59m
  • Reads 693
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 9
  • Time 59m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2017
Rosie, a clumsy seventeen-year-old girl, has had enough of her father's deafening, out of tune penny-whistle playing. Storming out of the house in rage, she finds herself lost in a dingy alleyway at three in the morning. Cold, wet, tired, and ready to collapse, Rosie enters the only open building in sight, a small tattoo parlor. Little did she know that she was going to spend a lot more time in this shop than just one, unfortunate Saturday morning. 

Damon moved into a small apartment with the worst landlord known to man. He began hating his neighbour, Genevieve, who ran a tattoo parlor outside of his front door, but soon their mutual hatred for the man instigated a long-lasting friendship. Helping Genevieve keep the shop's doors open, he hid the underage, dead-looking teenager from a surprise 'health' inspection, an event that seemed to happen all too often. Little did he know that his newfound friend, Genevieve, would be the most talented wing-woman to ever grace the earth.
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