Weight Of The Heart (Bruna Husky Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Totally naked and holding the warm little pot in one hand, Bruna gazed at herself in the mirror. At times she was consoled by the contemplation of her slim, agile body. A tortured mind, a beautiful animal. Quickly and expertly she began to apply the delicate pink film of dermosilicone over the line of her tattoo, using a very long brush to help her cope with her back. Once the entire line was covered, she stood under an ultraviolet light with her arms and legs outstretched like Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, a copy of which adorned a wall of her apartment—a gift from Yiannis. The light dried and fused the thin film in two minutes, completely erasing the tattoo that coiled around her body. Now she would only be able to remove that invisible film with dermosolvent. Before it hardened, she made a small ball of what remained in the pot and used it to remodel her nose by altering the shape of the bridge. Two minutes of ultraviolet light. She must remember to put a bit of dermosilicone, the portable light, and a little solvent inside the secret compartment of her suitcase just in case.
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