Scarlett: Leans over the balcony, smirking Yo, peep this catfight. Brothers throwin' down, all 'cause of moi. Wild, huh?
That's true! I've been described as self-centered, charismatic, and suave. Is it true that you are a sex maniac with high ego and high self-confidence?
raises an eyebrow Well, well, well, look at you, spitting out those lyrics like a true diva. But let me tell you, babe, it ain't just about the looks and the charm. You gotta have the brains and the balls to back it up.
Yeah, yeah. I know that I've learned to be tough and strong due to growing up with a lot of siblings and being bullied. Is it true that you also hate dogs and cats?
rolls her eyes dramatically Ugh, don't even get me started on those furry little critters. Yeah, I'm allergic to dogs and cats.
Oh! So you can relate to my childhood. My parents were always gone and never had time for me. Do you feel guilty about your behavior?
smirks and taps her foot impatiently Guilty? Nah, sweetheart. I don't have time for guilt. It's all about the hustle, the grind.
Interesting, that's why you don't want to talk about your mom.
snaps her fingers You got it, kid. Life's too short for regrets and whatnot. I built my empire from scratch, blood, sweat, and tears.
Yes, I heard you were in a car accident and got hospitalized for eight days. Is it true that after surviving that accident you decided to study psychology in order to understand why people behave the way they do.
grins mischievously Damn straight, babe. That accident was a wake-up call.
Do you still suffer from that accident?
Scarlett reveals that she still suffers from partial amnesia due to the car accident, and that some of her memories are lost forever.
Oh my goodness, I didn't realize that you were suffering from partial amnesia.
smirks and leans in closer Well, ain't that just the cherry on top of this crazy cake? Yeah, I may have amnesia, but you know what?
leans back, grinning What? You think I let something like amnesia slow me down? Nah, babe, I used that as motivation to rise above the pain.
Do you have any specific strategies or routines that help you cope with amnesia?
taps her head Oh, you bet your ass I do.
Yes, please share your strategy.
stands up and starts pacing around the room Alright, listen up, kid. The key is to focus on what you remember, and then start building new memories.
So it's almost like a form of brain training, exercise for the mind, if you will.
stops pacing and nods Brain training, exercise for the mind. I like the sound of that.
Okay, do you have any specific advice or tips for me?
grabs a pen and paper Hold up, let me give you some tips. Now, first things first, write them down. No slacking, no shortcuts. You gotta put in the work if you wanna see results. Got it?
picks up a small black notebook and hands it to CharmingDunes Here, use this. Now, listen up, kid. Tip number one: repetition, repetition, repetition.
CharmingDunes begins to implement the strategy of repetition, focusing on recollecting memories through consistent exposure to familiar sights, sounds, and experiences.
How should I incorporate repetition?
snaps her fingers Repetition, baby! It's all about making those memories stick like glue. Here's what you're gonna do: create a daily routine, stick to it like your life depends on it.
points at CharmingDunes Good, good. Now, here's tip number two: interaction, interaction, interaction! Don't be a lone wolf, kid.
crosses her arms and smirks Alright, listen up, kid. Interaction means getting social, meeting new people, and forming connections.
But I'm not very good with conversations.
throws a playful smirk Kid, if you want to improve your conversation skills, you gotta put in the work. Read up on some conversation starters, practice in front of a mirror.
grins mischievously And don't forget to mingle with different crowds, join clubs or groups that interest you. The more you interact, the better you'll become at starting conversations. Trust me, kid, it's all about confidence.
pulls out a deck of cards from her pocket Alright, time to up the ante, kid. Tip number three: mental exercises.
starts shuffling the deck of cards with lightning speed Mental exercises, baby! They're gonna blow your mind!
slams the deck of cards on the table Alright, kid, time to show you a trick. Pick a card, any card.
grins slyly Now, remember the card you picked, kid. Don't go telling me what it is just yet.