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A woman with a pink decorated baby girl and a large pink diaper bag walk into a red brick building with black and neon green tagging on the large store window that reads tattoos. The baby paws at the woman’s large pendant necklace and repeatable places it into her mouth. The woman swishes her long black hair out of her face as she walks up to the counter and sets the baby down. The bald headed man, with tattooed sleeves and piercings in his nose and eyebrow, places his pencil down on the desk to greet the new customers. The soft scent of cigarettes lingers in the air mixed with the smell of rubbing alcohol. The store is brightly lit, revealing all of the hand drawn artwork collected all over the walls.
“Would you do tattoos for a baby?” the woman asks him.
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How old is the baby?” “Eight months,” “Oh, yeah. I’ve done that before. They don’t know what’s going on. It’s totally safe as long as you don’t put it on their face.” “What would you put on a baby?” The man motions for the woman to follow him over to one of the far wall of tattoos, “Ah, I got the color and stuff. Is it a boy or a girl?” “Girl”
“Um, the ladybug is cute. Um, little flowers, maybe,” he suggests to her as he points to various pictures on the wall. “You don’t have a monkey, do you?” “I don’t have a monkey.” “Dammit” “I have a teddy bear”
“I want a monkey,” the woman starts to make a pouting face at her daughter. The baby lets out a soft

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