Beverly Shores | Official Thread

Josie sighed and leaned back into the couch. Maybe she was being too hard on him. She just didn’t want any risks to happen. She leaned forward again, crossing her legs. “Okay, yeah I know. Just trying to be safe.” There were already rumors out there about her having a secret daughter and she didn’t want to give people anything else to latch onto. The only person that truly knew that she had a secret daughter was Beck, who was her producer and friend, but the people that spread those rumors were past friends who she had fell out with.

“I’ve missed our talks too Doug, but to be fair you hardly even answer your phone. You know that sometimes I’m busy but I still want to hear what’s going on with Sabrina.” It often made her annoyed when he wouldn’t pick up her phone and she would rant to her husband Sean about it. "So what’s going on with Bri?( Sabrina) How’s she doing?

Josie’s listened as Doug asked about her marriage and she sighed, looking at the floor. She always knew that if she wanted to open up to anyone about her marriage in detail, Doug was the first choice. He pretty much knew everything that was going on between her and Sean. She also felt like she could always be herself when talking to him, and it was what she needed. “I don’t know man, we’ve just been arguing so much lately…he’s just been annoying…going on business trips, stuff like that…the usual.” She rolled her eyes and shrugged. “…but whatever. It’s basically like an open marriage.” Josie explained. Even if she didn’t necessarily want it to be that way, it just happened naturally.

Sean wasn’t really fond of Doug. He always thought he was not a good father and partied too much. He also thought that he still had feelings for Josie. They would often get into arguments comparing Doug overstepping his boundaries to his sister in law Aisling, who she didn’t get along with. Sean hadn’t even told his sister in law that he technically had another child, so he really couldn’t complain about Doug.

“So yeah, what about that crazy woman you’re with…And don’t say it was a rumor.” She started laughing and covering her face. She loved messing with Doug and poking at him.

@Jass - Douggg if you want to see Sean he’s in my personal slides that are linked in the main rp post
@Caticorn - Aisling mentioned

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Hearing his endearing term ‘beautiful’ slip out, Opal glanced around quickly, making sure no one had overheard. She turned her attention back to Cole with an expression of both curiosity and concern. “You’re right, I didn’t expect to see you here,” she started to reply before lowering her voice to continue. “Missed you? I’m not sure. I enjoy seeing you when I have the change, however, things have been… busier than ever. You know how it is for me.”

Her eyes glanced around the yacht again, checking that no one was watching. Certain she couldn’t see anyone, Opal reached her available hand out to gently grip his arm. “I’m sorry to hear about your job. I know how much it meant to you.” Her tone was fill of genuine empathy. Looking at his expression, she had the feeling this was a devastating unplanned exit. One that she supposed was not the time to talk about. Instead, she retracted her hand slowly from his arm and responded, “A bodyguard, though? That’s different. But I’m sure you’ll be exceptional at it.” She paused, having a think about who could be looking, or needing a new bodyguard. No names were at the top of her mind. “So, who’s the lucky client? Someone I’d know."


@ChayChay05 - Cole

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As Bennett was at the bar drinking more, someone whispered in his ear ‘Hey there sexy’ to which he recognized the voice as none other than Isabella Lopez. He turned around “hey Bells, I was wondering if you were here or not. Want a drink or anything pretty lady?” He needed a distraction from the news that his wife just told him, and think about other things for the meantime. He knew that he and Violet needed to talk about it but he knew they would at a later time so he just wants to enjoy himself.

@ChayChay05 - Isabella Lopez

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AJ was a little late to the venue, he’d still been on the phone when driving. Hands-free, of course, but still in calls with producers and talent scouts in big productions, even commercial agents wanting names for big brands. He stepped out of his Range Rover, adjusting the collar of his black shirt under the crisp white blazer. Making sure his shirt was still tucked nicely into his coordinated white pants. He walked towards the yacht, giving a wide birth to the paparazzi’s flashing cameras and shouting questions at the stars just arriving. He was pleased his line of work meant he rarely had to talk to the press on camera.

Steeping onto the yacht, AJ scanned the crowd. He was looking for familiar faces: Quincy, Doug, Savannah, and even Faust, whom he hadn’t seen in months and hoped to catch up with tonight.
But first, AJ knew where he needed to be first and made his way directly to the bar. “A whiskey, neat,” he ordered. Turning away from the bar, he rested his back against the counter as he waited for his drink. His gaze moved across the deck, noting where everyone was. He spotted Quincy standing alone on the other side alone, wondering if ze was okay. Maybe he should talk with hir first. Doug was in conversation with a woman who looked to an ex of his; Aj wasn’t 100% sure. While Savannah and Faust were in a group conversation, perhaps that was the easiest option. The bartender slid over his drink and for now, AJ sipped it and watched the conversations and people around him.


@CrazyCaliope - Quincy mentioned
@Jass - Doug mentioned
@Kate - Savannah mentioned
@LunaticLeviTheSecond - Faust mentioned

Approachable

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FaustCampion

Faust took their orders like a waiter and sauntered over to the bar. When he was close enough to tell who was sitting at the bar, he smiled to himself. Just from the back he could tell exactly who was sitting at that bar, people watching while drinking a neat whiskey. But of course, who can’t tell family apart even when their back are turned to you? Faust came over behind him and put his hand on AJ shoulder. A little tame for how long they’ve been separated and how desperate Faust was to get to him, but he couldn’t exactly jump at him when AJ didn’t even notice he was near. “AJ!” He said as if AJ was a cup of water in the middle of a barren desert. “God I missed you so much!” Tears swelled up in his eyes but refused to drop down his face. They were anxiously waiting for AJ to say something sweet or endearing back to drop down and show their full appretiation.

@CrazyCaliope - AJ

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No one throws shade like the De la Cruzes- Times Magazine


”Sorry, did I keep you guys waiting?” Emiliano had asked them, and both of their responses had made Emilio want to roll his eyes, though he resisted the urge too. ‘Nope. Right on time. For when I called you, though, not your reappearance.’" Santiago had replied. In return, Emilio’s dear younger sister, Sunny had said, ‘it’s been four years, what’s another few minutes?’ he had forgotten just how petty his family could be.

“I’m actually quite an early bird,” He could have reappeared much later; in fact, it was supposed to be a few more years before he came back. If they were reacting like this to four years, they might have had a heart attack if they knew the actual duration he was meant to be away. Either way, they were still going to get that metaphorical heart attack, and possibly hate him more for not staying away until the term had finished “In more ways than one,” He mused, “Though it seems I had not been quite the early bird,” He had forced out a laugh, “Seems I’m really getting old, no?” He joked, taking a sip of his drink.

A sip that could very much ruin him in more ways than one, but oh well, it wouldn’t matter in the long run, and Emiliano De La Cruz was tired of playing it safe. His whole career had been built on the idea of being safe, of playing into the role of the American golden boy. Despite his parentage—being born to Cuban lesbian mothers—he was the epitome of the American dream- a thriving career, an all American blonde wife who came from humble origins and could relate to ordinary folks and was ‘america’s sweetheart’, the best siblings, and a tight knit friend group. Not only that he was good at sports, and had first started off playing soccer throughout his life, before he switched to American football and played quarterback for most of his high school years, while taking on roles that were bound to be received well by the public.
He had lived the perfect life, the life that was desirable and when people thought ‘America’ they thought about, that many people were able to overlook his lineage(though his mothers themselves having a strong influence in the film industry, did help as well) and considered him, to be ‘America’s golden boy’.
Anyways, the point was, he didn’t care about the effects of the alcohol, they were not to be that damaging, compared to if he smoked.

Talking about drinking, Emilano had raised his cup up as he advertised the drink to his siblings, it was some expensive wine, with a name that Emiliano find it hard to pronounce. But it was a good wine, a very good one that he thinks that his siblings should drink, so they can have fun while talking, but it seems that they were planning to have that conversation, today, without the drinks. He tried to urge them, stating that if they got the drinks, they could talk- knowing just exactly what they wanted to talk about but it seems apparently they’ve all had their drinks before inviting him here.

“And here I thought you said you wanted to catch up over some drink,” He said talking to Santiago, taking another deliberate sip of his wine, the alcohol warming his throat as he tried to steady his nerves. He could feel the tension in the room thickening, the unspoken words hanging in the air like a storm cloud and he felt the urge to maybe spill the wine on his red outfit, that way he could leave the conversation,to get something else and perhaps there would follow him and actually get some drinks- or maybe he could pour it on one of them- it would be Santiago, after all, Santiago was also wearing red.

“You know it’s a shame,” he continued, “In all my years at Beverly, I don’t think I’ve tasted a wine as good as this one. We should make sure to tip this people, the wine’s good this year, though it could be stronger.” He mused mostly to himself, before turning his attention back to his siblings. “Like Mum always said, when we were old enough to drink, the stronger the wine the stronger the bond.” He let out a chuckle, “I’ve always took it as her way of saying we should drink more together, and we really should, after all we have 4 years worth of drinking together to catch up too, but I suppose you guys already had your drinks without me.” He forced out a grin, “But really, I just don’t-'”

Emiliano was about to continue until Santiago cut him off, stating that Emiliano could have called, crossing his arms over the red of his shirt. The grin that had etched itself on Emiliano’s face fell at that, and he set his glass down, looking around the room, noticing that nobody else was there with them. All three of them were alone. Why didn’t you? Santiago continued, obvious disappointment laced in his voice and all Emiliano could about was that the drink should have really been stronger or he should have smoked before coming here. He sighed, running a hand through his hair and he wanted to say so many things-he had considered, continuing with overlooking all this, pretending as if nothing happened, and shrugging as he stated, the phone works both ways, or ignore the question and talk about something else. But they were all alone, it was just them- Emiliano, Santiago, Sunny, Mattias, with no one watching, no one trying to analyze their conversation. “I wanted to,” he admitted, grabbing his drink back up as he took a sip. It was the truth, Emiliano did want to contact them, the first year when he still had his phone, he fingers had hovered over the names, ‘first born :star:’ , ‘fake twin :beer:’, ‘she-devil :heart:’ more times than he could count. But he never pressed call.

He couldn’t press call, because then, they would ask where he was, why he had left and he couldn’t tell them for many reasons, one he didn’t want them to think of him like that, he couldn’t let him know especially, and he couldn’t. He wasn’t supposed to tell anyone until 5 months reached at least, until everything died down- or at least when they expected the shxt to die down. He would tell them he was on vacation, and it had slipped his mind to tell them he was leaving, but will be back in 7 months. Though when it was time for the 5 months, things had happened… and well, he had lost his phone and the 1 year he was supposed to be gone had lasted longer.

“I wanted to,” He repeated, his gaze flickering from Santiago to Sunny. “Things … they got complicated.” He paused, struggling to find the right words. “it wasn’t your burden, either of you” That was a lie, considering what had happened, and Emilio knew that they had deserved the right to know, but if they had really cared, they would have tried to find him-ask their mama. He had seen a picture of them, they all looked quite content, and when they realize he was back, they could have tried calling- though he doesn’t think they have his phone number anymore, he got a new phone. Though, they could have tried coming to his hotel, why the fck did he have to do everything? They couldn’t even notice that this was not the time and place to be talking about this nor did they even care to ask him how he was doing.

He reminds himself, he was the one who disappeared, was he not? He was but because, it was due to the fact that… “F*ck” He cursed, as he threw his glass to the ground, wine splattering in all directions, as the glass shattered against the floor, the sound echoing through the room like a gunshot. His chest rose and fell, as Emilio looked at the broken glass on the ground, rubbing his fingers on his forehead.

He dropped his hands to his sides, his eyes still locked on the shards of glass, his mind racing. “I…” he started, his voice hoarse. “Shouldn’t have done that,” Emiliano’s voice caught in his throat as he bent down to clean up the mess he’d made. The broken glass had cut through his skin, leaving a small, bleeding gash on his palm. He ignored the pain, focusing on gathering the shards and disposing of them, his movements quick and deliberate.

“Seven years,” Emilio announced as he disposed of the pieces into the trash “I wasn’t going to call for seven years,” he admitted, his voice strained. “Perhaps that would have been for the best,” A weird smile etched his face.


@raviola - Santiago
@Caticorn - sunny

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Lysander

Ironic

Waking up a few minutes before the alarm rang, this knind of awakening seemed to be a new normal to Lysander. He had little sleep recently, since his felt like his life was a comedy of irony to whoever watched, while a tragedy to him. It was now that he looks at what his life was like before, how he took it for granted, and laugh at how ironic it is and how funny it would be if it weren’t happening to him. Today, he wasn’t in the mood to laugh at the joke that was his life, but instead he felt the darkness that surrounded him more evidently today. It was like a gut feeling for him … Then he remebered the cause of his gloom today. He sighed and rolled his eyes.
"Of course, how could I forget the cause of my dread … I have to go to that stupid party."
The alaram rang, waking him up more then he already was. He took the quickest cold shower, applied face products and opened his cloest. He really hated doing his job in the view of the public since he was a workaholic when it came to security and his client’s life, and he knew it was much harder to do his job when there’s a ton of people present. Not only the celebs, but also their managers, producers, the yacht staff and the wait staff, and their bodyguards who are resonably good with weapons and are agile and could definitely go rouge and go straight for his client! But he was overthinking, or he was just thinking of every possibility so he could be ready if it happens.
It was his first few times following Rosemary to a party packed with celebrities, and he was still new to it all, but he learned and he found a way to have weapons constantly within reach while seeming like he’s level headed and not wary at all. He put his gun in plain sight of a holster on the right side of his pants (his right) but covered it up with a white dinner jacket. He also had a small dagger in the inside pocket of the very same jacket. Should he be relieved of his jacket at any time, he also has a swiss army knive hidden in his trouser pocket.
He put on his outfit, making sure nothing is visible and he walked out of his house straight into the car where Rosemary was already waiting for him. He greeted her but remained silent during the ride. He had nothing to say to her today, in fact he never did have anything to say.
When they arrived, he tried following her and keeping close to her, but they got separated for a few seconds. She was ahead of him, so he tried rushing a bit to get closer to her, but not noticing the man that was about to cross his path, he bumped into him.
As Lysander turned to say sorry and carry on, he realized he knew this person. And no, not like a celebrity he saw on TV or on any of these parties, but he actually saw him before, he just couldn’t place where. Of course, he wasn’t going to ask and admit defeat, but if they truly know each other, the other man will say something, and if not then wherever Lysander saw him isn’t important.
“I’m sorry, I didn’t see you there.” However, Lysander couldn’t shake the feeling he saw him on TV and just had a false memories about seeing him in real life. However, he had to mask his question to not suggest he recognizes him in case it turned out to be somebody he should’ve remebered. “I’m sorry, are you a celebrity? Or am I mistaking you for somebody I saw on TV?” He wanted to suggest a celebrity that he looks like to him, but he didn’t want to suggest that all black people look alike to him. In fact, he now realized that this guy might take it that way anyway, but he won’t aplogize and say that’s not the reason only if he mentions it, because if he apologizes now, it’ll be like saying ‘I didn’t murder anybody’ out of the blue … Like it would make him think Lysander was racist even more if he said he didn’t think all black people look alike. Lysander overthinks a lot, but unlike a lot of people who overthink he doesn’t jump to conclusions, it’s his overthinking certain interactions that keeps him alert. It’s like that saying. ‘If you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras.’ whereas he would be more like ‘Oh hoofbeats? It could be zebras, it could be horses, but it could also be deer and gazelles.’ Lysander looked back at Rosemary and noticed that she stood where he could keep an eye on her without being too close to make her or anybody else uncomfortable and think something is going on, so he was happy knowing he’s both doing his job and keeping a healthy distance between him and his client which is always a green flag.

@Kate - Ryker

OUTFIT

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(the dagger is 6.7 inches big)

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Doug

Arrival at the party


Doug nodded, understanding the weight of her concerns. “I get it, Josie,” he said softly, leaning in to show he was listening. “You’re just trying to be safe, and I respect that. The last thing you need is more rumors flying around.” It had been an educated guess that was what she was thinking about, he had seen the rumours too. He gave her a reassuring smile, hoping to ease her worry. “But you know me, I’d never intentionally make things harder for you, or Sabrina.” Because quite honestly at this point, Doug felt like it would not be good for Sabrina either if it became public Josie was her mom. While it still hurt that Josie couldn’t be as active as a mother as Sabrina deserved, but Doug for one, he understood it all too well.

When she had a jab at him for not picking up his phone, his casual demeanor remained steady, “I’ve been trying, Josie, I really have,” he admitted with a small shrug. “You know how it gets with the schedules and all,” he added with a small sigh. Truthfully, Doug had tried to call Josie too, but somehow, with his time focused on work, his kids and the bars, this was always at the most inconsistent timing. Doug chuckled softly, a hint of pride in his voice as he talked about Sabrina. “She’s doing great, you know, for a teenager. Always busy with school and she has so many friends, and guess what? She’s picked up the guitar recently. Seems like she’s following in her old man’s footsteps a bit.” He quite enjoyed seeing his daughter develop a passion for music too, it created a sense of pride in him, to see some of the similarities his children had to him.

Then Josie told him about the quite rocky marriage she was in. “Dang, I’m sorry to hear that,” he said as he carefully observed Josie, he wasn’t quite ready to dismiss it as quickly as she did. He gave her a thoughtful look, his voice gentle yet firm, “relationships are complex and sometimes messy, but that’s part of the journey. It’s important to communicate openly, even when it’s tough. You’ve always had a strong spirit and a big heart; I know you’ll find a way to navigate through this.” He then gave her a small smile, maintaining steady eye contact with Josie, “But if he’s not treating you with the respect and love you deserve, remember, it’s always your choice to move forward in a way that’s best for you.”

When Josie brought up the woman he was supposedly with, Doug couldn’t help but laugh. He shook his head, a playful glint in his eyes. “Oh, come on, Josie. You know how the media is. They love to make a big deal out of nothing.” He leaned back, still chuckling. “But, seriously, it’s nothing. Just another exaggerated story.” He leaned in closer, lowering his voice slightly. "I’m more focused on my kids and work these days. No time for anything too wild.” Now it has to be noted that in fact Doug’s “too wild” was still more wild than what many a human would say. But his wildest days, they were long gone in the past. That doesn’t mean that Doug’s words shouldn’t be taken with a grain of salt, as always.


@kbail | Josie

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Beck rolled her eyes at Silas words, letting out a deep breath. “If that were true, you still asked me in the most disrespectful way possible.” She definitely felt as if Silas was being rude on purpose but was trying to make her look crazy. “Yes, a lot of people drink in Beverly Shores but that’s different from being an alcoholic but sure, I’ll take your word for it that you weren’t being disrespectful.” She added sarcastically.

“Actually Miles was the unprofessional one, but I don’t know why I’m explaining this to you. I’m guessing you guys are friends.” She made a sarcastic smile then got out of her seat, putting her purse on her shoulder. “You know you seemed like a cool chick but Josie was definitely right about you. You probably did say some snarky stuff on the radio about her. Don’t become another Miles sweetheart.” She smiled and left. Did that sound like a threat? Maybe.

While speed walking towards the bar, she bumped into someone. “Oof sorry.” She gasped at the drink almost being spilled on both of them.

@Kristi - Silas
@Tina.G - Shaun
@CerealKiller - Miles mentioned

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Ravneet


This was the first ever Thanksgiving party would attend, not just here within the Hollywood scene, no in general. Having been born and raised in India, this simply was not a celebration Ravi was used to. What she was used to however, were the extravagant upper class parties, when it came to that, not a big different between the countries was visible. Surprisingly, what these social circles seemed to have in common, was an interest in showing off. Ravi herself was not against the idea of showing off, she enjoyed wearing the extravagant dresses, playing with the paparazzi. While she was still in the process of making a name for herself in Hollywood, she enjoyed having that foot in the door, almost tasting her breakthrough.

As soon as she entered the yacht, she went over to the bar. She ordered a drink, a Mai Tai. Ravi was not a big drinker, she did not need the alcohol to enjoy herself, yet, especially in these settings, it gave her a small push to loosen up and be herself. As she waited for the bartender to make a drink, she noticed a guy sitting at the bar alone. She thought, why not? Let’s use this opportunity as a possible networking opportunity, after all, every connection she made tonight could help her in her journey in Hollywood, so once her drink was finished, she thanked the bartender and made her way over to where the man was sitting.

As she approached the man at the bar, Ravi flashed a warm smile, her demeanor exuding a blend of confidence and curiosity. “Hi there,” she greeted him, her voice carrying a hint of her Indian accent. “Mind if I join you? It’s my first Thanksgiving party, and I’m still getting the hang of it all,” She gestured casually to the bustling yacht around them, “Any insights you have - on the party, or the must-have snacks and drinks - I’m all ears!” she said, inviting him into the conversation. “I’m Ravneet, by the way, Ravneet Chadha.” she introduced herself with a genuine smile, her facial expressions expressive yet controlled, conveying her warmth and enthusiasm, “And you, how are you enjoying the party so far?” Her eye contact was friendly and inviting, maintaining steady gaze as she awaited his response.


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RowanTry

Rowan was shocked to hear that was Isabella’s first girlfriend. He was working for her when she started dating and he could not believe that a girl who leads a life like she does would have their first dating experience at their late 20s. He knew her well enough to know there wasn’t a problem. Before he could wrap his head around it, she was getting up to leave him, and she said “Catch you later, yeah?” Which got his attention. "Yeah, of course, see you later."He responded before turning his back and returning to his drink.

He didn’t mind being alone. He checked the time a few times since she left and kept drinking his lemonade with slow sips. He liked the acidity, the refreshement on the hot day and the citrusy smell but most importantly he liked the sourness that was sweetened enough to have him not make a face.

As relaxed as he was, he didn’t expect anybody to join him, let alone a stranger. A beautiful chocolate woman, definitely younger than him, in a beautiful orange saree came over specifically to him and greeted him. He smiled at her and said “Hello.” hoping that he didn’t know her already and forgot who she was. He would hate it if that were the case becuase who forget a woman this beautiful? However, when she continued talking he realized they didn’t know each other and she just wanted to introduce herself to somebody at the party. When she asked if he minded if she joined, he shook his head no and pointed with his palm towards the empty seat next to her, inviting her to join.
"It’s my first Thanksgiving party, and I’m still getting the hang of it all,” He gave that a soft chuckle. “Oh yes, only America has Thanksgiving. But no worries, Thanksgiving is nothing different to any other holiday party. You have a meal that’s connected to that holiday specifically, you maybe have presents depending on your family, you have a dinner together with your family and friends, and you have some sort of tradition that’s connected to the holiday. For Thanksgiving that’s turkey, and I don’t really like turkey it’s often dry … The tradition connected to Thanksgiving is usually just saying what you’re thankful for that year. I can’t think of anything else and if there is something else, it’s not important.” He answered to her plea for insights.
She introduced herself and he repeated her name. "Raveneet. That’s a cool name. I’m Rowan."He extended his hand to offer her a handshake.
She asked him if he was enjoying the party and he responded truthfully “Me? I’m not really a party person, neither am I a party pooper. I’m just a guy whose in the shadows hoping I can manage my client before she does something she would regret soon. Or maybe I do like parties I just don’t like the ones where you have to mingle and put on a mask and pretend you’re more comfident and more happy in front of people whose opinions you don’t care about. But I think only people who care too much about public opinion would ever like mingling, others just pretend to like it and they just bear through it.” He checked the time on his phone again. Only 5 minutes has passed.

He turned back to the girl and not knowing what to say to her without sounding like a creep, he looked at her colofrul, fun looking drink and asked. “Wow, what are you drinking?”

@Jass - Ravi
@ChayChay05 - Isabella mentioned

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Although it was clear that Celeste was angry with him, Ignacio seemed to be trying to stay positive; very characteristic of him as she so believed. It had once been her favorite thing about him, his nobility, in a way it still was, it made it hard not to forgive him.
“Well, what is it?” She asked innocently, like she had pushed her hair away from her collarbone and behind her shoulder, exposing her heart for him to feel it with his fingertips.

Her gentle interest had been piqued by this statement of his, and once she was interested, it was difficult to get her to quit pining for the result she wanted, so it was unlikely that she would let him reiterate to her that it was a surprise. Her initial interest derived mostly from greed for information, but a part of her was also curious to see if it was something sweet. It was one of her most girlish traits; the way that she saw the best in everyone. In spite of her temporary anger toward Nacho, and permanent, quiet resentment for the collapse of their relationship, her eyes always lit up when he said something nice, especially about their daughter. If he had told her that he had a surprise for her, she would have been unamused, knowing that whatever he had planned was shallow, and likely disloyal, but for Lila, he really did his best.

He told her that Sunny was good, but she gave him an unconvincing look as he returned the question about Isaac, enunciating the s in his name with his accent. “He’s good.” She replied simply, as she did not see a need to get into it. His image in the public eye had been deteriorating for the past few years, so there was no need to tarnish it more as the fans watched them. “He’s great, actually! We’ve never been happier.” And when she said that, she turned over to the cameras a bit, making sure they caught that because she was saying it for them only.

His compliments provoked her warm blood to flush her cheeks, listening only more intently as he went on about his flatteries. “The dress was a suggestion from my stylist,” she smiled shyly, but it was genuine this time. “But thank you, you look very handsome yourself." She even complimented him back. Because she was a married woman, it would be silly too push her compliments any further, but it was no trouble to say something small, especially when it pained her so to know that her husband would not have held back in the same situation. Stemming from that pain, she felt a desire to be petty, and not abandon the topic of Sunny. Obviously, though, she would not outright express her anger. Pft, communication. Why would she do that?

“I miss Sunny,” She commented unprompted. “I was hoping to see you with her so I could ask about her new tattoos.” Lies, she didn’t really care for Sunny’s aesthetic. “Has she been feeling okay?” She dug gently, referring more to their relationship than the woman’s family problems, but tried to make it seem like she wasn’t. “I know that her brother is back tonight, she must be needing lots of support.”

Celeste placed a hand to her chest, expressing true empathy with a hidden mix of emotions behind her facade. With twinkling eyes, she looked at Nacho, and his cocky smile did not seem to falter as he explained himself, so she tried to smile back, but her bottom lip dropped below her teeth, a trace of wonder lingering in her mind. Perhaps it was her weakness talking, but perhaps this rupture with Sunny… gave leeway to some sort of opening… for her.


@CerealKiller Nacho


Mentioned:
@idiot.exe Isaac
@Caticorn Sunny

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Ravneet


Ravi smiled warmly, nodding as Rowan spoke about Thanksgiving and its traditions. She found his perspective refreshing and appreciated his straightforwardness. Her eyes sparkled with interest, reflecting genuine curiosity as she listened intently.

“I see what you mean,” Ravi replied with a chuckle of her own. “I’m used to Diwali celebrations back home, where we light oil lamps and share sweets with loved ones. It’s also about gratitude and family, much like Thanksgiving.” Her face lit up thinking back to the celebrations of her culture, “It’s interesting how holidays can vary so much across cultures, yet they often share similarities in how people come together. Personally, I enjoy learning about different traditions and experiencing new celebrations.”

She paused briefly, taking a sip of her drink, feeling more at ease with Rowan’s company.“Being here tonight, experiencing Thanksgiving for the first time, I feel like I’m discovering a new layer of American culture.”

“I can understand that,” Ravi began, her voice reflecting a hint of empathy. “It’s true, sometimes these events can feel like a performance, and not everyone enjoys putting on a show. It sounds like authenticity is important to you, which is refreshing.” She offered him a warm smile, hoping to convey her genuine interest in their conversation.

“I’m curious, though,” she continued, leaning in slightly. “What type of manager are you? Are you managing actors, musicians, or something else?” Ravi’s tone was conversational, showing genuine interest in Rowan’s professional life. Not only because Ravi was in the market for a new manager, while she currently did have a management team. However, her team had ties with her old Bollywood team, and now, with her Hollywood career taking off, she was more than open to connecting with potential new managers who truly had their expertise in the Hollywood market. It was time

When he asked what she was drinking, she let out a small chuckle. “I’m having a Mai Tai,” Ravi replied with a smile, lifting her glass slightly. “It’s fruity and tropical, just how I like it. Not too strong, but enough to add some flavor to the evening.” She took another sip, appreciating the sweetness of the drink. “I don’t drink often,” she added casually, setting the glass down on the bar counter, her posture relaxed yet attentive. “But tonight felt like a night to indulge a little.”


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Blake could tell that he was in hot water with Lucy. He knew her husband Steven and would consider him to be a friend even though they weren’t that close. Still, his instincts were telling him to make a move on her and make the night one to remember. In the past when he had talked to Lucy, he knew that there was some sparks between them, but now it seemed more intense than ever. All he could think about was how lucky Steven was. As Lucy sipped her drink while still looking at him, Blake couldn’t help but smile. His body language was betraying him. Suddenly she stood up, putting her hand on his.

“Thank you for moving the strand of hair handsome.”

Blake couldn’t break eye contact but finally did just to trail his eyes down the tattoos on her arm. Did he do that on purpose just to fluster her? Yes, but he was also contemplating on what he was going to do next. “You’re welcome.” He wasn’t sure if he could control himself if she made another move.

He didn’t want to ask this next thing but it was something that he wanted to know despite what the answer would be. “Is Steven coming to the party?” He asked in a low voice.

@ChayChay05 - Lucy
@CrazyCaliope - Steven Mentioned

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Isaac found himself spread across the floor, face down, with only the fur carpet beneath him to function as a cushion. Before he opened his eyes, a steady ringing noise filled the background, not loud enough to be disruptive but difficult to ignore. His neck was stiff, the muscles sore all the way down to the shoulders. Rolling onto his back, he squinted his eyes at the bright rays streaming through the curtains. He wasn’t sure what time it was, but judging by the empty bed and the hanging silk blanket caught onto his foot, it was late enough for Violet to be up. He could imagine the lecture he’d get from her once he faced her, or maybe not, considering this wasn’t the first time he’d ended up in this state. In fact it was a regular enough occurrence for Isaac, to the point he brushed it off with a shrug of his shoulders, groggily forcing himself to sit up. His mind was spinning, his memories hazy; he wished he’d remember what led to this predicament.

Isaac Hyde, the former lead of a rock band was well known for his loud, energetic persona. The man that held the attention of the crowd, drunk off their enthusiasm and the way they cheered his name. He led the stage, and long after his turn ended he could be found among the crowd, partying the night away. And now, though it had been a while since his band performed as one, Isaac was far from retired. Much like his earlier days, there wasn’t a single party he’d missed since arriving in Beverly Shores. Sitting on the floor, held up by his arms marked by the patterns of the carpet, it didn’t take a genius to figure out where he’d been.

He reached for his phone, laid on the floor much like Isaac was. It was past noon already, and beneath the clock was a whole row of messages and missed calls. He was a famous man, especially among women, of course his phone was always blowing up with texts from his adoring fans — which in this scenario was his best friend and former drummer, Keith, who’d sent over thirty messages and five calls under an hour. As much as Isaac adored the spotlight, even he understood the need for a private phone number, but his bandmates were one of the exceptions. Despite the rumors circulating about their “split”, Isaac cherished them as his closest friends. Now, as for the spam of urgent messages, no one knew what went on, not even Isaac because he immediately reached to clear them off his screen.

Until… He saw a reminder for the Thanksgiving Yacht party taking place in a few hours.

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Isaac stood in front of the mirror, the outfit from his stylist hanging beside it. But as he unbuttoned his shirt, he found himself looking away, his eyes wandering to the ground. He turned away from his reflection, because if he looked, he knew he’d see the deep scar going across his torso. No matter how many years had passed, even time couldn’t make it fade. Soon it was covered by a dark red shirt, and only then could he look. With it he wore white pants, accompanied by a matching jacket he’d swung over his shoulder. It was a simple outfit, but enough to appear presentable for the paparazzi. And for…

“Baby, what did you put on? I need to approve." As if on cue, Violet had called out to him. Despite her demanding tone, Isaac was unable to hold back a smile. He ran his fingers through his hair, giving his reflection one last look before leaving to join his wife.

Taking the jacket off his shoulder, Isaac put it on as he approached her. His gaze wandered towards her dress, eyes widening. All those years had passed and she was the same as ever, especially regarding her rather controversial outfits. “Just for you,” he replied, putting a hand on her waist as they prepared to head out. He shot another glance at her dress, the way it exposed her chest, and couldn’t hold back a comment, “And who are you so dressed up for?” he asked, his tone playful yet unable to mask the tension between them. “Just me, right Celeste?” he added with a chuckle, emphasizing her name.

He’d joined her in saying goodbye to their children, which was a casual wave from the distance while Violet did the talking. She had left briefly for Lila’s room, and when she returned she took Isaac’s hand in hers. They left to the porch, where a grand limousine awaited the Wallace family. From the short glances the sisters shared before entering, Isaac could already anticipate the quarrel that would go on once inside. Maybe it wouldn’t be loud and obvious, rather more composed, their disdain shown through fake smiles and passive aggressive comments. It seemed like the norm for Beverly Shores. There was a reason of course, to show one’s best self to the paparazzi and audience behind the screen, but Isaac wasn’t fond of it. He preferred to avoid drama altogether, yet people had the tendency to make a big deal out of the smallest things.

He was uncharacteristically quiet during the ride. Sitting near the door of the limousine, Isaac leaned on the window and let his gaze drift to the blurring roads outside, the street lights flashing against the dimming sky. He’d tried to tune out their little argument, but seeing family gathered together, bickering over the smallest of things, it gave him a bittersweet feeling. Isaac never had siblings, and he wasn’t close to his parents. He often wondered, if things were different, he could’ve ended up in a similar place as Violet. But despite everything he had his bandmates, and they were the closest thing to family. A small, melancholy smile formed on his lips. His thoughts drifted back to that afternoon, the messages lined up in his notifications. He hadn’t checked them, and the anticipation of what Keith had to say made a pit form in his stomach. Though he hadn’t read them, he knew. He knew exactly what he’d see if he dared open them.

The limousine stopped and the Wallaces began boarding the ship, Isaac behind them. But in the swarm of paparazzi he lost sight of Violet, the flashing cameras making him disoriented. But he liked that feeling. It was there he felt truly at home, basking in the attention of his fans, too dizzy to even care about the world outside his mind. Isaac put on his usual charismatic grin, walking down as if he’s the center of the universe.

“Any news on your new solo album?” one person had asked.

“It’s in the works, but I promise you all it won’t disappoint. Expect it to release this winter!” he answered with a smile.

“Isaac, do you plan on reuniting with your band?” the questions kept coming. “Is it true a fight broke out between the four of you?”

“One at a time, guys, I’ll answer everything,” Isaac laughed. “We’re getting back together eventually, but for now we’re hoping you’ll all support our individual albums,” he explained. “And no, nothing went on between us. Is that what people are saying? We still talk every day,” he continued, reaching for one of the microphones and turning to the camera. “Shout-out to my band, I know you’re all watching me back home!”

One after another, Isaac answered the questions without missing a beat. To say he took his time would be an understatement.

But one question stood out to him specifically — “Does the split have anything to do with the rumored accident 6 years ago?”

Isaac froze for a moment, dropping his grin. Clearing his throat, he returned the microphone. “There was no accident, it’s a rumor,” he answered briefly, forcing a smile. Isaac waved towards the cameras, winking, before taking off to the main area.

He immediately gravitated towards the drinks, taking a cocktail in hand and giving a toast to one of the cameras. His eyes wandered around the yacht hoping to spot Violet among the pool of red, white and gold. But first his eyes landed on a familiar face, Cole, the new bodyguard he was supposed to meet at the party. The two have known each other for a while, though Isaac would rather forget how they had met. The man seemed occupied, so Isaac decided to leave him be for now, raising his palm for a short greeting from afar. As for his wife, she too seemed to be engaged in a conversation, and with none other than…

Francisco Ignacio Leone. Her ex. Out of all the pleasant people aboard she could’ve gone to, she chose her past lover. Though they had a child together and Isaac knew that, he still felt his blood beginning to boil. He took a sip of his cocktail, watching from afar with narrowed eyes, yet he could barely make out what was happening. Putting down the glass, he groaned, heading towards his lovely wife.

“Celeste,” he greeted, cutting them off. “I’ve been looking everywhere for you!” he chuckled, tone laced with bitterness. “I got caught up with the paparazzi, you know how it is. And you’re with…” his eyes trailed towards Nacho, and he wrapped his arm around Violet’s waist with a possessive grip. He looked into her eyes, grinning. “Your ex? What are you guys talking about? C’mon, tell me, I’m so curious now.”

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@raviola ・ Celeste
@CerealKiller ・ Nacho

Brief mentions:
@ChayChay05 ・ Cole
(not really mentions but they were in the limo)
@novella ・ Cameron
@CerealKiller ・ Claudia


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Evangeline had just finished a shot of vodka when she heard the lovely voice of one of her favorite people, Aisling.

Aisling had become Eva’s manager when she came into the spotlight. Eva often said she was lucky to have someone like her. Aisling was not just her manager but also her friend and advocate. Due to her past, it was initially hard for people in the industry to take Eva seriously. Men would try to take advantage of her, believing they “owned” the industry, but thanks to Aisling, Eva had a voice to say no.

”Oh hello, my loveee!” Eva exclaimed, embracing Aisling in a big hug before signaling the waiter for another drink. Hearing Aisling’s serious tone made Eva chuckle nervously, though she shrugged it off as if it were nothing. “I—now I wanna make it clear I did try to keep my cool, but you know how they can be, they’re all just a bunch of cunts,” she said, rolling her eyes. “They should be glad I didn’t slap one of them like last time.”

It was obvious that Eva had never liked paparazzi. Even though she knew she shouldn’t let them get under her skin, they always seemed to know how to push her buttons, as if they loved playing this game with her every time they saw her.

With a sigh, Eva took Aisling’s hands in hers. “I’m sorry, Aisling. I’m really trying,” she said with a small pout. “Tell me, how do you think I should fix this?”

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@Caticorn aisling

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Luka grinned as they clinked their glasses and downed their drinks. Her mention of not saying no to a drink either made him feel more comfortable to ordering more drinks for the both of them though this time he opted for something slower. He wanted to stay as sober as possible for their conversation.

”Well, it’s not like you’re a secret to the public, Miss Naomi. Everyone knows who you are, and I can’t deny that your beauty makes you stand out in a room full of people,” he said with a small smile. “But as for me, I’m just a simple bodyguard who makes sure his person is protected at all times. I may be talking to you and having some drinks, but trust me, I’m fully aware of where Claudia is right now.” He pointed with his head to show Naomi where he was looking, in which they saw Claudia still with her family at the table he had left earlier. “My name is not important, but if you insist on knowing it, I’m Luka, Luka Zeus Henderson.” He bowed jokingly in front of Naomi with a big smile. “Though I will say, I do like when people call me Mr. Henderson; it makes me feel important.”

As Luka took a sip from his drink, he remembered Naomi mentioning her need for a distraction, which made him curious. “I must admit, I’m surprised you decided to approach me—not that I mind, but normally celebrities tend to talk to other celebrities. Why not you?”

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@Kristi naomi

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Josie’s laughter was filled with affection for her daughter. She didn’t know Sabrina wanted to learn music. “Hey! Don’t forget that I dabble in music too, you’re not the only one. She probably got it from me.” She let out another laugh, knowing that she made pop music which only used beats. Not anything skillful like learning how to play a guitar. “Who knows, she might become a pop star like her mom.” Her smile turned into a smug smirk.

Doug explained that Sabrina was making more friends in school. Josie knew about that since Sabrina had said it the last time they talked but it still made her smile. Josie thought about her school days and how she was a bit reserved. She was still friends with a lot of the popular kids but mainly focused on getting good grades. “Did you enjoy going to school? I know you were kind of bad at least from what I remember you telling me.”

Josie listened as Doug gave her some advice. He always gave her advice whenever they talked about her marriage and she appreciated it but she noticed that he was looking into her eyes and talking a bit more personal. Suddenly, a memory passed in her mind.

Flashback years ago:

The club was packed and lights flashed everywhere while a 50 cent song blasted through the speakers. The partygoers were loud with alcohol flowing everywhere. Somehow they ended up in the back of the club talking on the couch. “Do you want us to have kids?” She asked as a joke. She knew that they both didn’t want any kids. Still, she waited to see his reaction, her eyes curling at the sides with a smile. Doug looked into her eyes and said no and they both laughed, their voices entangling with the music. It was as if the party stopped and it was only them while the music faded into the background.

Present:

Josie looked the other way, thinking of the memory. It was always a moment she wouldn’t forget. How they both were on the same page but so chaotic. How fun it was with him. She wished she still had that kind of relationship with Sean. “Thanks.” Josie looked into Doug’s eyes. She wondered if he still had feelings for her since she was getting that vibe. She broke eye contact and took a sip of her drink frowning a little.

“Okay sure, it’s just a rumor.” She shook her head and cackled. There were rumors about that crazy celebrity lady stealing stuff from stores and somehow her name got tied to his. Still, she wondered if he was lying or if the media lied. The thought of that made her laugh even more.
“You know, we did have a fun relationship…” She looked at him from the corner of her eye while sipping her drink, wanting to see if he still liked her or if her mind was playing tricks on her. Also asking just to reminisce on their relationship and just laugh like old times.

@Jass - Doug


Cole couldn’t help but smirk and chuckle from her reaction. “I promise nobody heard me.” He knew she was worried. “Yes, I do know how it is for you. You are always busy… busy.” He knew she was always busy. He still remembers when they met. He smiled at the memory.

He shook his head at her. “I did love my job. It is rough to know I can’t do it anymore, but $h!t happens.” He said shrugging his shoulders. He heard what she said and wasn’t sure. “Let’s hope I’m good at it. Yeah, it’s different but it’s all good.” He thought for a moment. He wasn’t sure if she knew Isaac. “Not sure if you know him but his name is Isaac Hyde. I started about a week ago. He is meeting me here. He was coming in a limo.” Then he looks up and sees Isaac wave. So, he waves back at him.

@CrazyCaliope Opal
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@idiot.exe Isaac



Isabella smiled at Bennett. There had always been some chemistry there. She thought about what he said. She knew she had just finished the other drink, but she didn’t care. She was here to have fun and let loose. “Of course I’m here.” She giggled. “Sure, I would love a drink handsome.” She said as she sat next to him at the bar. She had so much run through her mind it wasn’t even funny. She smiled though at him and was ready to talk with him and just not think too much.

@Kate Bennett



Lucy loved making Blake feel flustered. Just like he liked making her feel that way. It was part of the chemistry between them. She really hoped that things would finally happen tonight between them. She had been feeling the sparks for some time now. It was undeniable. Her hand still on his as she stood there close to him. She had smiled and put her other hand on his leg. She wasn’t sure if he wanted anything to happen between them. She didn’t want to seem pushy. So, she was trying to give subtle hints. She figured if he really wanted her, he would make a move. He said you’re welcome. She smiled sweetly. Then… Then he asked the question she didn’t want him to ask.

She kept looking in his eyes longingly. "He said he was staying home with the kids. However, you never know if he will show up. I mean the kids could watch themselves technically. Is it bad part of me hopes he doesn’t come?” She said still looking him in the eyes and her hands still in the places she had them. One on his on the bar and the other on his leg.

@Kbail Blake
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@CrazyCaliope Steven

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Steven adjusted the lapels of his burgundy polyester velvet blazer and brushed down his pants after he had got out of his Bentley Continental GT. Under that blazer jacket was a black silk shirt. He hadn’t planned on attending, having agreed with Lucy that he’d stay home with the kids. But something had changed his mind, and now here he was, watching the press snap their photos like the hungry scavengers they were.
Now walking straight past the vultures, not pausing to answer their tedious questions, Steven was soon on the yacht. Immediately taking in his surroundings, his eyes scanning the crowd, he spotted Lucy at the bar. She was with that actor, what’s-his-name, and they were awfully close. Her hand was resting on his, their faces close, and there was even a kiss on the cheek, which all seemed far too intimate for mere acquaintances.

Keeping up his composure, Steven approached the bar, watching his wife in his peripheral vision who was standing a little further along the bar. He signalled the bartender and ordered, “A Classic Martini, with a Dry Gin, of course.” Then as the bartender prepared his drink, Steven glanced back at the pair while contemplating his options carefully. One’s image was everything, and causing a scene or attract unwanted attention was not something he particularly wanted. Instead, he decided to observe them discreetly.
The bartender put his martini on the counter and Steven slid it closer. Lucy’s hand move to the man’s leg and Steven took a sip from his drink.


@ChayChay05 - Lucy mentioned
@Kbail - Blake mentioned

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