[You have reached the phone of one (1) Char. Call, text, send him nudes, do whatever your heart desires -- just be kind enough to leave a date and time.]
The Venusaur had to laugh at the prospect of it just looking cool, considering the way it looked in his more-than-amateur scrawls. "Yeah, it looked really cool when you saw it, definitely."
His smile grew a bit more bashful though. He'd dodged actually talking about it before, which he had been a bit grateful for because gosh it was just saptown all over the place. "It's, uh... more or less a 'know your roots' kind of deal."
Char's keen and cunning predator senses must not have been working that day, because he failed to smell the incoming sweetness of saptown. "Hey, it was cool for a pitchforky-lookin' thing," he clarified with a laugh of his own.
He could appreciate the sentiment of knowing your roots, though; he couldn't say his own logic behind the tattoo he wanted was all that dissimilar, even if his case was a lot more broad than Bulba's. "So we talkin' about Green, or is this, like... the Garden with a capital G kinda roots?"
He shook his head. "It's a family tree," he explained enigmatically. Bulba glanced over at him, still looking weirdly shy about the whole thing. Trying to explain it without it being right there was clearly just doing to sound silly.
Family tree? If anything, Char was more confused than before. That turn of phrase usually summoned up mental images of likes of great-aunts and grandparents. Something, as far as he knew, lab starters didn't know all that extensively. Saurs might have been a bit different, being more parent-bonding than Charmanders and all, but biological parents tended not to be a common topic of conversation for... any of Green Team's members, really.
Char shrugged, not sure what to make of the grand mystery of the family tree canoe paddle thing. "Well, alright, but that means I'm askin' for an explanation once it's all finished."
"Super lucky," Char agreed. "Maybe you can tattoo on a few arrows explainin' what everything means for me, too. Just in case. I'm real bad with symbolism."
There were no brakes on board the hype train. Char's tail twitched restlessly -- his first time under the needle hadn't been the most wonderful of times, and he hadn't set foot in a tattoo joint since.
His eyes slid up from the sign over the place to his brother beside him. "You ready?"
Bulba's gaze had also been trained on the sign. Luckily, he didn't have any previous bad experiences, but that didn't stop him from being a bit nervous. Vinnie had said it was fine, even if it pricked and stung a little, but the shiny Venusaur had a feeling the other was made of stronger stuff than he was.
He glanced to Char, mustering up an encouraging little grin after a moment. (It was for both of them.) He nodded. "I am if you are."
The Venusaur reached out to place his hand on the door, easing it with a very slight push to get it started.
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His smile grew a bit more bashful though. He'd dodged actually talking about it before, which he had been a bit grateful for because gosh it was just saptown all over the place. "It's, uh... more or less a 'know your roots' kind of deal."
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He could appreciate the sentiment of knowing your roots, though; he couldn't say his own logic behind the tattoo he wanted was all that dissimilar, even if his case was a lot more broad than Bulba's. "So we talkin' about Green, or is this, like... the Garden with a capital G kinda roots?"
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"It'll make more sense when it's done."
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Char shrugged, not sure what to make of the grand mystery of the family tree canoe paddle thing. "Well, alright, but that means I'm askin' for an explanation once it's all finished."
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"Whoa, okay. We can maybe save that for the second tattoo."
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And lo, somewhere along the line they had made it to their destination. The hype was mounting.
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His eyes slid up from the sign over the place to his brother beside him. "You ready?"
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He glanced to Char, mustering up an encouraging little grin after a moment. (It was for both of them.) He nodded. "I am if you are."
The Venusaur reached out to place his hand on the door, easing it with a very slight push to get it started.