being a Master Of Evil

Oct 09, 2002 14:53

I just shaved quillon's head for him. He asked me to, because he has this birthmark on the top of his head that he can't see, that he usually manages to nick, and it bleeds for days. It's easier for me to see, and avoid, and well, I have experience shaving people. (not heads, at least before today, but... okay, enough said)

I forgot how involved shaving a head can be. I shaved my head back in 1996 (man, it doesn't seem like it was that long ago, but I guess it was) and it's oh so very different shaving someone else's. And even when I had been doing mine for a while, and could use the electric shaver, it still took me about half an hour. I would guess it had been about three weeks at least since the last time he shaved his head, so his was a fairly involved production.

Anyway, the Evil part. I do remember how sensitive one's head is after shaving it, especially when one hasn't shaved it in a while and is accustomed to having hair on it. And it is kinda cold today, relative to what it has been (we are finally getting weather that is more normal for New England in October). So, after I put the Nivea on his head, and he was stinging and tingling a bit from that, I opened the door to the bathroom (where it was all nice and steamy from him taking a shower, thus letting in the cold apartment air) and then blew on his head.

His toes are probably still curled.

quillon related

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