When Oscar lost the bet, it was clear what had to happen next: a trip to the tattoo studio. Nerves were high, and there was definitely some hesitation in the air as the group arrived to get inked.
The atmosphere was a mix of anticipation and anxiety. The tattoo artist had only done one tattoo that day, so he was ready and focused. As the process began, everyone was trying to lighten the mood. Suggestions flew around about bringing pillows or oxygen to make Oscar more comfortable, given the gravity of the situation.
Lying down and feeling like he was about to go into surgery, Oscar’s nerves were palpable. Everyone was trying to encourage him to stay still and breathe as the tattoo artist started his work. The buzz of the needle filled the room, and there was no turning back.
Bit by bit, the tattoo began to take shape. The artist joked that it looked like Miami, and there was a mix of laughter and grimaces as each stroke of the needle brought the design to life. The camaraderie was evident, with friends offering words of support and the occasional joke to keep spirits high.
Before long, the main part of the tattoo was done. Oscar’s arm now had a fresh, detailed design. The group admired the work, noting its 3D appearance and intricate corners. Despite the initial discomfort and pain, the result was worth it.
The artist asked if Oscar wanted another one, but it was clear that one tattoo was enough for the day. The group wrapped up their adventure with cheers and a sense of accomplishment.
Oscar’s experience was a rollercoaster of emotions—nerves, pain, laughter, and ultimately, satisfaction. The tattoo stood as a permanent reminder of the bet and the camaraderie shared that day.