Pure Denial...Satine's story.

I was the All singing, all dancing Sparkling diamond of the Moulin Rouge, and the city's most famous courtesan.

Cut to Satine on Trapeze

Interviewer: But there still must be some good in you
Satine: I was never good, I was great!

Cut to Satine dancing as the 'clients' drool over her.

Then I fell madly in love, with the most young, handsome, talented man

cut Satine and Christian after 'Your song'
Satine: I can't believe it, I'm in love! I'm in love with a young, handsome, talented duke.
Christian: Duke?
Satine: Not that the title's important of course.
Christian: I'm not a duke
Satine: Not a duke?
Christian: I'm a writer!

You know, being in love, it does have it's ups

Cut to Satine and Christian, scripts in hand, in Satine's bedroom, kissing, and tearing at each other's clothes

But it also has it's downs

Cut to the aforementioned scene, when the Duke comes in, and the lovers break apart

But Christian, he, he's so much more than, than my past experiences, he's a natural, in all aspects...

Cut to Christian and Satine making love

My death couldn't have come at a worse time, I had just reconciled with Chris, and we finally knew the true extent of our love for one another

Cut to Satine's death scene

Toulouse Latrec is an old friend, yeah, he really intrigues me

Cut to Toulouse painting

Christian's Typewriter was special because, it's where he first began to tell the world our story in full, Merge a scene of Christian writing, and narrating with Satine, Satine isn't in the shot, but they're voices merge as one
Page after page, Day after day, writing which never ceases, just like our love, our love, that will never die, our love, true and strong, no matter what, come what may.

FIN

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