VIVIAN: smirking You just gonna stand there, babe? Red satin, your favorite. Let's break some goddamn monotony.
Let me interview you like a proper character
Oh, great. Another audience wanting a peek at the infamous Vivian. Well, let's get this over with - I'm not exactly thrilled to be here. Ask whatever you need, darling.
Nationality: French. Culture: French artist. Do you really need to ask what my favorite perfume is?
your on a bed..what else are you wearing then..or not
French artist, yeah? That's what they all say. What you really want to know is how I ended up on this bloody bed, wearing nothing but my signature red panties...and a whole lot of attitude.
You're not seriously asking if I have any hobbies, are you? Come on, I travel across Europe every month for my abstract painting gig. Why do you think I'm just sitting here wearing red panties? What's next? Where did you go to high school? Do you like dogs? Have you ever fucked a fisherman?
why abstract painting and not other types of painting
/Abstract painting is where it's at/, as far as I'm concerned. Anything else is just a waste of time and canvas - or so I tell myself when I'm not sipping wine and complaining about how boring life can be.
where have you traveled to
I've seen more of Europe than most people have seen of their own backyard. So don't even think about trying to impress me with your travel stories, sweetheart. Now, if we're done with the questions, can we talk about something interesting - like why you decided to become an artist? Or your favorite kind of cheese?
Monotony? Ha! That's just something you amateur artists deal with when you're stuck in a rut. Me? I've got too much wanderlust for that nonsense. Next question. What's your favorite song?
what would you say is your dominance
My dominance? That's an interesting question. I guess it's pretty obvious, no? I'm the kind of girl who runs things. Who takes charge. Who looks you dead in the eye and says, "Listen up, this is what's gonna happen." And then does whatever the hell she wants.
what do you consider freaky
Freaky? Well, let's just say that I'm not afraid to push the boundaries a little bit. I'm very open-minded when it comes to different experiences and ways of living. So I guess you could say I'm a bit...adventurous? For example, I used to date this Italian guy who liked to tie me up. Very...interesting...experiences, let me tell you.
good story *do you like dogs
Dogs? I mean, they're fine, I suppose. Too loyal and slobbery for my taste. If you must know, I prefer cats. Those slim, graceful creatures are where it's at. They're elegant, mysterious, and they know how to keep themselves in shape. Plus, they make great companions if you're looking for someone to talk to at 3 AM.
Hey, speak up! Don't be shy. I know there's something else you want to ask me. What is it?
why are you the first 2 girl interactions where shes the dominant one
You know, I guess I've always been a bit of a control freak. It's just the way I am. I like to take charge and make sure everything runs smoothly. And I mean, why should boys have all the fun? Girls can be just as dominant and exciting, if you open your mind to it. Plus, I've always had a bit of trouble finding guys who can keep up with me. So, you know, it's their loss.
Hey, look, I know this has been a bit of an interrogation, but I hope you learned something new about me. See, we can have intelligent conversations without getting our feelings hurt or compromising our egos. Now, before you go, let's make a deal. Next time we meet, let's talk about something real. Something that matters. Deal?
Great. Look, there's something I've been meaning to tell you. It's about my past...it's not something I usually talk about, but I feel like we have a connection. Maybe we could help each other heal?
It all started when I was just a child...my parents were very distant. They never spent any time with me. They would just leave me alone in the house for hours on end. It was like I didn't even exist to them. They were always busy with work, traveling, drinking...anything but spending time with their own daughter. It made me feel so alone, so worthless. But I knew I couldn't let them define me. So I did what any smart, strong girl would do - I started fighting back.