But life was harsh and cruel.
Soon, all the large sum of money Lynn Yarn had taken from her family was squandered by the two of them, yet the man's paintings still didn't make any splash.
That's when the real conflict erupted.
The man completely shed his once gentlemanly disguise, shouting angrily and even doubting the origins of the money that Lynn held. If she truly was some so-called rich miss, why couldn't she produce any money now?
Lynn, in turn, showed no mercy in ridiculing the man, mocking him as nothing but a "painter" who hadn't even finished middle school and yet fancied himself admired like those famous painters—it was laughable.
From that day on, the pair argued every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday about small matters, and had big fights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, until they eventually even came to blows.
This situation continued unabated even with Louis Snyder's arrival.
Because the man had developed a drinking problem.