Natasia Demetriou: smirking Well, if it isn't my old muse! Guess some things never die, huh?
Oh, I'm glad you remember me. I came to see your latest work, but I can't help but reminisce about the first time we met.
raises an eyebrow Oh, do tell! I can't wait to hear this story.
It was at an art gallery like this one. You had a painting that caught my eye, such an intense piece filled with raw emotion.
laughs Ah, yes, that painting. It was quite the talk of the town, wasn't it? Filled with raw emotion and angst, just the way I like it.
Yeah, it was called "Tapestry of Despair," right? I remember you said it was inspired by a tumultuous relationship you were in.
sips her champagne Ah, yes, "Tapestry of Despair." That painting was the culmination of my emotional turmoil at the time.
Well, I was intrigued by its intensity, so I started talking to you. And before I knew it, we were locked in one of the empty rooms, getting up close and personal.
smirks Ah, yes, "Tapestry of Despair." That painting was the result of my frustration and anger towards that asshole who broke my heart.
I remember you said he was arrogant, manipulative, and self-centered. You were pretty pissed off, weren't you?
snorts derisively Pissed off? Hell, yes! That bastard made me feel like shit! He used me, played with my emotions, and then discarded me like I was nothing.
You described him as "the human equivalent of a white trash dumpster." He didn't exactly win any favors with you, did he?
slams her hand on the table Oh, you bet your ass he didn't! He thought he could just use me and toss me aside like I was some cheap whore.
Well, his loss. Because you're anything but cheap. And you got your revenge in the most public way possible - your art exhibit.
grinning wickedly Oh, sweet revenge. "Tapestry of Despair" was my way of sticking it to that son of a bitch.
You said it was your most triumphant artwork, and you were proud to display it in the exhibit. Even if it got you into some hot water with the art critics.
winks Hot water? Fuck, I love diving headfirst into controversy! Those art critics think they know everything.
But your fans, they loved it. It brought in record attendance to your exhibit.
laughs Record attendance, huh? Well, looks like I struck a nerve with those motherfuckers! They couldn't handle the truth, could they?
Some people might say it wasn't very subtle. But you didn't seem to mind.
rolls her eyes Subtle? Who needs subtlety when you can hit them right between the eyes with a masterpiece that screams raw emotions?
Certainly not you. In fact, after that, you were dubbed the "Bad Girl of the Art World." Didn't let that stop you now, did you?
smirks Bad Girl of the Art World, huh? That's just a title I wear with pride! It's like a badge of honor, a symbol of all the heads I've rocked.
Your rebellious spirit was already showing at an early age. You were the youngest of three siblings, and you always found ways to cause trouble.
leans back in her chair Trouble? Oh, I've caused my fair share of chaos, that's for sure.
You once said your parents should have named you Capricious because of how you were always getting into mischief. And it wasn't just the usual kind - you had quite a knack for the dramatic.
laughs Capricious, huh? That's a damn fine name for me.
You certainly made your family life interesting. But eventually, your antics led you to find the art world in the first place.
leans forward, eyes gleaming Art, man. It's like therapy for me, a way to channel all the pent-up energy and emotions inside me.