When Chester finally clued in to who she actually was, Celeste smiled at him warmly. "It was a Midsommar Charity ball and it was fresh lavender that time," she said as she removed her cotton gloves and placed them in her pockets.
"Your parents were invited to one of the Del Bosque's midsummer parties. My father likes to celebrate or keep up the old ways that are sacred to druids or have a magical significance of some sort," she explained as she stared wistfully for a moment at the plants around them.
Looking at Chester again, Celeste shook her head and waved away his apology. "No need to apologise. I totally understand how controlling our families can be," she said as she gestured for him to walk with her for a bit, adding that he could call her whatever he felt most comfortable with.
"Funnily enough ... It was also my mother, Celine, who was the controlling one. She always wanted me to marry rich, become like her ... a bored socialite," Celeste reminisced as they strolled among the budding greenery.
"Your parents were invited to one of the Del Bosque's midsummer parties. My father likes to celebrate or keep up the old ways that are sacred to druids or have a magical significance of some sort," she explained as she stared wistfully for a moment at the plants around them.
Looking at Chester again, Celeste shook her head and waved away his apology. "No need to apologise. I totally understand how controlling our families can be," she said as she gestured for him to walk with her for a bit, adding that he could call her whatever he felt most comfortable with.
"Funnily enough ... It was also my mother, Celine, who was the controlling one. She always wanted me to marry rich, become like her ... a bored socialite," Celeste reminisced as they strolled among the budding greenery.