Utaku Hyeon-ju wrote:
"It is quite a treat after a day like this, "she agreed, sneaking another glance at the tattoos. "...Ah... sorry... I've just never seen those jade tattoos in person before."
Then she remembered that Shoan had tattoos too. "Your tattoos are very nice too, Murame-san." It almost sounded a little bit awkward as she was trying to maintain being polite and proper with two of them at once.
"Thank you Utaku-sama, many samurai pretend not to see them because of the cultural implications. I am sure if you chose to get tattoos yourself they would be equally nice."
Kuchiki Satoru wrote:
seeing as both ladies seemed to be focusing on the tattoo he raised up a bit out of the water and looked down at it "Yes well though the law requiring spider to wear jade has been forgotten by many it is best to have some kind of jade in case you run into more...zealous samurai. This way I don't have to remember to grab it or put it on, its always there and if something is going to be on me my entire life it should be pleasing to the eye." the tattoo was just lines but they curved and swirled, flowing across his skin shining like the gemstone the ink was infused with light bouncing off it and flowing across the lines as he moved.
"It has excellent line work Kuchiki-san."
Despite the bath, Shoan's tone is quiet dry "And it seems to attract quite favourable interest."