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by Erel Author IconMail Icon
Rated: E · Monologue · Psychology · #1672323
A thing I did for class after reading an article about someone vandalising Mona Lisa!
It had been at the university of arts when she first came into contact with it, during the years that she studied to become an art knower in Moscow. They had come into contact with the Mona Lisa when they had initiated their six month long study of Leonardo DaVinci, and she had laid awake just as long, hating that painting.

  It was also during this time that the voices showed up. At the beginning, they were weak, more like echoes or whispers at afar and she had then dismissed them as fantasies. But as time went by, the voices were heard more often, louder and much, much more intense!



Every night the voices whispered her to sleep with words of why Mona Lisa had to die and how they would carry out the deed, together. Throughout the centuries she had been left alone, in peace, without anyone ever having realised her true meaning and role in the history of mankind! But she, Tatiana, knew better! She now knew the paintings true meaning and she was tortured seeing all the ignorant people around her, people who didn’t understand. The people who hadn’t seen the light and been redeemed. Tatiana soon realised that she had received a very special gift and that she was chosen to fulfil what everyone else was incapable of doing.

  Mona Lisa had to die and Tatiana began the haughty work of planning her very first, but certainly not last, attempted murder! She knew what was at stake and what the consequences would be if she’d fail, but that bloody painting had to die. It was the only alternative, she was doomed if she failed. She simply couldn’t fail…
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