Celeste drops her short hair against the side of her face, so that it covers enough. It's better than nothing. "I'm a back corner," she answers. "It's better if we stay hidden."
Celeste didn't expect him to act like a such a goof - and a gentleman. It's rather amusing to see, but it also makes her oddly happy. She looks at their hands for a second before she smiles. "Yup. Ready as ever."
Celeste blushes at the compliment, not expecting it. The teacher part surprised her, but when he diverted the attention back to her, she's taken aback. "W-What are you saying," she mutters, ducking her head to hide her face. She is passionate about filming, but she's never heard that kind of...
Celeste has always only been interested in filming. But there is a hobby she finds particularly interesting. "Photography," she says. "It's kind of the same thing. My dad is a famous photographer. I really like it. What about you? Anything besides filming?"
It is kind of funny, but seeing Alexander crack up like that is what makes her laugh the most. She brightly smiles at him, reaching slowly to ruffle his hair. "Now I know how you're such a comedian."
Celeste gapes at him as he literally cracks up. She feels her mouth change from surprise into laughter, and she leans against the window, trying to stop herself. But what's funny isn't the joke (Although, it kind of is. A little). It's how Alexander has make her so unbelievably happy.
Overwhelmed? Not really. Her mother has been an actress for as long as Celeste can remember. She's been in sets, too, watching her mother play as someone she can barely recognise. As she moves inside the room, she takes in her surroundings. The air feels bitter, probably because it's too...
Cute, she thinks, as he prepares himself for a joke the way magicians prepare for a show. She returns his grin with the same excited enthusiasm. "Why?"
"Classic," Celeste murmurs. This is the first time a guy has made her laugh in a while. She didn't think Alexander would be this ridiculous when it comes to jokes. "What else have you got?" She teases.
If he's trying to make her laugh, he's doing a good job. She bites her lip to prevent a giggle from coming through, but she can't stop it anymore. She bursts out laughing, clutching her stomach. She hides her face in his shoulder. "You," she says, "are absolutely ridiculous."
Celeste looks at him hard, a smile plastered on her face like she's made of stone. And then, she finslly ducks her head, trying hard not to laugh. She looks up at him, keeping her lips together. "Lavender," Celeste says. "I like lavender."
"It's okay," she answers softly. "As long as I'm with you, it doesn't matter." Besides, this is Alexander she's with. She can't expect to go about the day without someone recognising him - or them. She kisses his cheek with a bright grin. "So, cheer up, okay?" She laughs. "We're on a date, so be...
Celeste blinks when Alexander twists his position, covering her face. She peeks over his shoulder to find the same girl about to take a picture. She almost scowls; seriously, hugging him isn't enough? Celeste opens her bag to find a sunglass, with an extra pair. She slips her Ray Bans to his...
Celeste takes a deep breath, reminding herself that Alexander is hers . . . somewhat. She looks at him with a bright smile. "It's okay," she reassures. "I know my boyfriend is the most wanted guy in America," she teases. She leans her head against his shoulder, surprised when she finds it a...
Thank God the driver still exists, or Celeste would have done something Alexander wouldn't like at all. She purses her lips as the girl sits back down, even though she keeps on glancing back at Alexander like he's about to disappear. Celeste looks out the window, her heart beating so fast, it...
In truth, acting isn't her passion. But people say that she's very good at it. She could easily fall into step with her father, who's currently one of the owners of an Audi company. But she constantly reminds herself that she's doing this for her mom.
She enters the studio, her secretary...