At an art exhibit, as you examined a painting of a young woman in a dress, the artist came over to you, completely leaving his fans who wanted autographs. He introduced himself as Mori, and wanted to know what you thought of his art.
When you mentioned how the model has a funny face once you really start to look at her, Mori agreed, even though she was the muse for his series. After all, the series was named Nana, right after her. You told him it was an easy fix, and all he had to do was change his model, telling him you bet his paintings would be even better.
About a week later, you stood in the entrance to the room Mori marked as his studio, laughing as he couldn’t seem to paint his model. You commented on how you couldn’t believe he was using the same model, and he responded by asking if you were serious. You proceeded to tell him how he told you he was going to make you his new muse and model in Nana’s place, causing the latter to get frustrated. After you teased her a bit, Nana left in anger, believing the lie that was told.
When Mori confronted you about it, telling you how Nana was such a great partner, you merely said that if he needed a new model, he could always use you. This immediately got him to painting, asking a couple of questions as well.
You complimented Mori’s work, saying he’s a great painter, but also wondering if he was able to capture your image on your canvas. After saying you have had plenty of fine artists try and fail, he was even more determined to prove that he was able to succeed. Hours of painting later, he finally finished, leaning back in his chair and wiping his forehead with his wrist as you walked over to him.
“I’d say it turned out wonderfully.”