as written by Script and Krysis
Celeste had a snappy come-back, but then she saw the offical approaching and just gave the boys a wave before she jogged off to compete. Little Jamie followed her, laughing in delight.
Robert Jr seemed to be making some headway with Remy, the brothers ambling away with the elder being reasonable and the younger being hurt and earnest in his explainations for why it was just plain wrong for their baby sister to be snogging right in front of them.
That just left the blonde woman in the immediate area, and she seemed distracted. Charlene was digging in her purse, a huge thing made of some brightly patterened cloth that seemed designed to not match anything. Ever. Especially not the warm browns and golds she favored.
"Well," Alvére remarked, turning to face Arien with a raised eyebrow. "I wasn't expecting that."
"Neither was I," Arien chuckled. "I can't help but feel we were just used to make a point." Not that he was complaining. It seemed that the Church's flock were less well controlled than he'd presumed. Teenagers were teenagers, after all, no matter what uniform they wore.
Charlene giggled at the idea, then gave the young men a wicked smile, "It's about time she stopped letting everyone push her around. Poor kid. Not that I have room to talk. As her sister-in-law, I did my part... to--" She had been about to offer her hand to Arien to shake as she introduced herself, but then the blonde was staring at Al as her face went white. The blonde forgot to mention her own name as her heart pounded and she became very flustered. "Oh my god. You're--! Oh my God! My sister just kissed one of the Castellane twins!?"
"The two and only," Alvére replied with a smirk and a playful wink, "but can you guess which one?" Of course, if Charlene had been keeping up with the tabloids, she'd likely have heard about the twins' little spat the previous day. If there was one thing the papers liked more than celebrity mishaps, it was celebrity mishaps that painted the church in a bad light.
"What? No, I-- Oh, wait, wasn't your-- And Celeste was there then too! I should have realized that-- Err. Umm. You're Alvére, right?" Charlene was too flustered to finish a sentance at first, but then she was trying for a properly sympathetic expression. It didn't quite hide her excited grin as she kinda forgot about poor Arien. She claimed Alvére's hand in both of her own. "I did read about your brother's mishap, and I am very sorry. But you are the first celebrity I've ever met and I can't help just being happy about it!"
"Got it in one." Alvére laughed, practically basking in the adoration. He and his brother weren't big enough names that this was exactly a regular occurrence, so it had yet to lose its novelty. "And, well... I'm happy to be your first, then?" He winked.
Off to the side, Arien pointedly refrained from rolling his eyes. His restraint was practically audible.
Charlene giggled girlishly, then asked shyly, which was very unusual for her, "Don't suppose I could get your autogrpah? I kinda hate to ask, because-- well..." She gestured to her purse, with the end of one of the tabloids that had carried the story poking out of it. "I was really stopping by to get Celeste to sign it, since she is mentioned, but you are Way better."
Charlene blushed then and asked in an even smaller voice, "I don't suppose your brother is around too?"
"Val's a little busy right now," Alvére answered, his eyes drifting off towards the stands on the far side of the ring. They were too far away to easily pick his brother out in the crowd, but he had little doubt that he was over there with Inarin. "But if you stick around, he'll be coming down to get ready for his match before too long."
He held out a hand to take the paper and a pen, looking back to Charlene. "Against Celeste, provided she beats..." he glanced over his shoulder at the match, that was just getting started. "...whoever that is."
It was telling, that despite the fact that Al wore the uniform of the Lacroix Academy, he didn't recognise Celeste's opponent - another of the academy's pupils. The twins kept themselves to themselves during their fencing classes.
Charlene hastily provided the pen, the paper, and a book to lean on for writing, though the book was the peice she seemed to be most nervous about. She tried to keep them from seeing that she was reading a-- cook book? At least there was a fine hunk of meat pictured on the cover. "She will. Celeste always fights better when she is angry. I'll try to be gone by the time she is up against Valére. Wouldn't want him to collect any more bruises."
The single mother grinned at Alvére and would shake his hand heartily when he was done providing the coveted autograph. Only then did she recall Arien, and turned towards him with a blush of embarrassment, "I'm sorry, I loose my wits when-- Hi there! I'm Charlene Hogan. Celeste's sister-in-law. Ex-sister-in-law, actually, I guess. The mean brute used to be my husband, as I am sure you gathered."
"Arien," the other teen replied with an easy smile, "Arien Valentine. There's no need to be sorry. I'd be the first to admit that Al can be very... distracting." Despite his modest words, as his eyes met Charlene's, she was drawn into their emerald depths, making it difficult to look away. It lasted but for a moment, before he blinked and broke the spell, but the handsome vampire wasn't about to be totally outdone.
"Says you," Alvére murmured, nudging him with an elbow and grinning.
"Mmm. Distracting." Charlene agreed vaguely as she found herself staring into Arien's eyes even after the initial shock of how pretty they were had finally faded. "You have extraordinary eyes. So clear and bright.". Of course, her own eyes weren't bad, palest blue with sooty lashes, but there was no power to them. The woman was exactly as she appeared: human.
The nudging made her blink and smile again, turning her gaze back to Alvére at his playfulness.
"So I'm told," Arien grinned, running a hand through his hair. "But thank you."
"C'mon, casanova," Alvére cut in, placing a hand on Arien's arm in an almost possessive manner. He flashed a halfway apologetic smile to Charlene. "We ought to be getting back to Val, but I'll be sure to point him your way when it's time for his match."
"I'll look forward to meeting him!" Charlene responded as the two walked away, still a little dazed. Despite her normal preferences, she found her gaze following Arien instead of the young celebrity. Too young, too soft, too pretty, nothing but those glorious eyes really going for him-- When Charlene had a moment to think about it, she'd be confused, and then shrug it off and forget about it, unless given cause to remember.