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I feel INSANE
Sometime early on in Sunlight Entertainment’s existence:
Executive at Sunlight Entertainment: Hello Kang Sajang-nim! Did you have a good weekend?
Celine: Oh yes, it was quite peaceful. Rumi and I spent a day in the garden, then she had a long nap in the sun while I got some reading done.
Executive: Oh that’s nice! Good weekend with Rumi!
Executive, turning to his coworkers after Celine leaves: Ok Rumi… Is that Celine’s daughter or her cat?
Coworkers: *turn and look at each other with uncertainty*
Celine’s secretary: Wait no one knows?
Head of Marketing: I mean…she’s notoriously private.
Secretary: I think Rumi is her daughter. Spent the day gardening? You do that with kids.
Accountant: What if it’s an outdoor cat?
Marketing: Fell asleep in the sun? That’s a cat.
Assistant: Kids do that all the time. Mine did that just the other day.
Executive: Ok I guess we’re doing this. Time to play Cat or Daughter.
*Celine walks back in*
Executive: Hey Kang Sajang-nim, I was just wondering: what do you do with Rumi in the garden?
Celine: Oh not much. Rumi usually gets distracted by catching butterflies while I do most of the work.
Secretary: What’s Rumi’s favourite food again?
Celine: Kimbap, especially the kind with tuna.
Marketing: And how old is Rumi?
Celine: Six. Her energy’s finally waning a little but she still finds new ways to get into mischief. The other day she got stuck in a tree.
Assistant: Chasing a bird?
Celine: No I had left the back door open for a moment and she bolted. Started climbing immediately. Although once she realized her mistake she cried and cried until I climbed up there myself to get her down.
Executive: Ok this is getting us nowhere. Is Rumi your daughter or your cat?
Celine, offended: How could you ask me that? *storms off*
Executive: I…I still don’t know which it is.
It’s Mother’s Day in France! And someone just received a beautiful gift from her daughter
A Happy Parents Day to all the guardians out there giving their all for their little ones 💖
confession. The very first time I watched kpdh and heard them say the name Celine I thought they were talking about Celine dion. This was quickly clarified but I sometimes think again about celine dion just. Being in the movie
Here's the conversation I was having with a friend the first time I watched the movie back in August 29th 😆
You're not alone. I still like to think Celine Dion was a hunter as well.
Celine keeping tabs on Mira, trying to figure out how to recruit her, then one day celine spots her in a supermarket or smth and falls to the floor going "owww owww someone help someone with medical knowledge please help oh my goddd" and Mira rushes over like "oh shit, what's going on??? I'm just a student right now but I can look at-" and then Celine grabs her arm and pulls her down and whispers ominously into her ear "QUIT YOUR SCHOOL, JOIN MY GIRL GROUP"
Celine is not proud to admit that this took several tries, on account that she kept accidentally attracting actual doctors.
Celine: aaaaaahhhhh my chest I think I'm having a heart attack!!!
Random inconveniently placed doctor: Just stay calm, miss; I'm a cardiologist and-
Celine: [pops up completely fine excepting the blow to her dignity] Never mind
I've been thinking, and the more and more I ponder....the more I realize I love the idea of a Mi-yeong who was kind of selfish.
Now, I realize we know, like, absolutely nothing about Mi-yeong besides the fact that she was a Sunlight Sister, had a child with a demon, and is dead. A lot of what people say about her is pure headcanon, including what I am about to say.
(I do feel like there's a few things we can say with certainty are false, though: for one, I utterly DESPISE the headcanon (or people just outright claiming it's canon) that Mi-yeong was assaulted by Rumi's father. For one, that's not going to be a plot point in a family-friendly franchise. For two, that completely obliterates what little complexity the movie creates with demons. People have also suggested that Mi-yeong maybe didn't know that Rumi's father was a demon until after they had (consensual) sex. That's...eh, not as bad as the first point, but still doesn't paint Rumi's father in a good light, and I don't feel like that's what the creators intended. I know concept art and deleted scenes are not canon, but by the way Rumi's father has been depicted as smiling and kind and gentle in them, I feel like it's safe to say that, along with the ending of Rumi accepting both sides of her as beautiful and matter-of-fact and not something to be hated, the creators had the idea that Mi-yeong knew of Rumi's father's true identity and loved him anyways, bridging the gap between the two sides of the warring factions. Of course, we have no idea how long their relationship lasted, although I feel like it was more than just a one-night stand, or how their courtship (for lack of a better word) was like. I'm not here to headcanon about that, though.)
But I am growing to really, really like the idea that Mi-yeong may have bridged the gap between two worlds, but she was selfish in the sense that she picked what she personally wanted, which included a demon lover, over humanity/Korea.
I imagine that pretty much everything Rumi knows about Mi-yeong personally, beyond SLS fandom content, is from Celine and would be through HEAVILY rose-tinted glasses. Celine would likely not paint Mi-yeong as less than anything but an angel, and given how black and white Celine's views on demons understandably are, Celine likely was largely tight-lipped to Rumi regarding Rumi's father. If Rumi ever kept asking about him, probably as a child, Celine almost certainly painted Rumi's father in the worst light possible, because Celine doing that, saying Rumi's father manipulated Mi-yeong (even if he didn't) would be far easier for Celine to handle than admitting Mi-yeong fell in love with a demon, synonymous to Celine as a murderer, a mindless Gwi-Ma serving machine, all of the things Celine sees demons as. Every bad thing that Mi-yeong may have done, everything that she did that Celine disagreed with near the end of her life, any way she hurt Celine, could simply be blamed on Rumi's father.
That all is to say that Celine would probably be completely unable to provide any sort of reliable depiction of Mi-yeong, or at least not a heavily biased one, but I just love the idea that by the end of Mi-yeong's life, she would have picked Rumi's father over her former friend, and even all of Korea.
I like the idea that Mi-yeong truly fell for Rumi's father, and eventually came clean with his identity to her bandmates. They'd obviously react poorly. A fight would be inevitable...
And I just like the idea that Mi-yeong left them.
She trusted them with a massive secret. She thought they would understand her and trust her judgement. But they didn't. It's more than them rejecting the man she was in love with, it was, to her, an attack on her very identity and judgement, because they refused to listen to her side of the story. They picked their rigid dogma over her, so she just leaves them. She picks her demon boyfriend over them, telling him her loyalty lies with the two of them, not her friends. Now, normally, leaving close-minded loved ones would be perfectly fine, not selfish at all.
But the thing is, Mi-yeong is part of a long generation of women who have a sacred duty to keep Korea safe. She has responsibilities. People are relying on her to protect them from a threat to their very souls that they do not even know exists. Like we see in the movie, Hunters are strongest together, and them splitting up or fighting is bad for the Honmoon. It's not healthy, but technically, the best thing for Mi-yeong to do, the utilitarianism ideology, the greatest good for the greatest amount of people, is to stay together.
But I like the idea that she just leaves and cuts off contact from her bandmates.
I like the idea that she watches the massive public media frenzy that her abrupt departure from the Sunlight Sisters causes, how stressed and overwhelmed Celine and Thirdlight are. How the Honmoon is breaking down. How people are in danger.
And simply doesn't care. Or at least, is happy enough to not be troubled. From her training until now, her entire life has revolved around helping others. Ignoring her own injuries and problems, covering up her faults and fears and all, to keep people safe.
And she decides that she's had enough of it. But unlike her daughter decades later, she doesn't decide to recreate a flawed Honmoon into something more healthy. She just decides to turn her back on it.
She grows resentful to her former Sisters. They were with her until she fell in love with the wrong man. Supported her happiness until they saw the man she loved and refused to listen to anything she said. Celine keeps trying to crawl back for Mi-yeong's forgiveness, begging her to return, while still insisting that Celine knows more about Mi-yeong's lover than Mi-yeong herself. Saying the Honmoon needs her.
Mi-yeong doesn't care. She's serviced the Honmoon for years, and now its proponents want to summarily execute her lover and force her back into line.
She is choosing herself. If her choice of a lover is such a problem to the Honmoon and its guardians, they can figure out what to do without her. It's not like the apocalypse is incoming. Korea still has two very capable fighters who were perfectly united against her and her decisions.
Because she is not going to abandon her lover and all she has learned from him. She is not going to depart from what she has gained and how happy she is. She watches Celine and Thirdlight flounder and struggle to appease the public and keep the Honmoon sealed. And she is indifferent to the stress they are going through.
She lives her own life. I doubt Rumi's dad can be with her all of the time, given that I'm sure his absence would probably go noticed by Gwi-Ma. She finds hobbies. She relaxes. She hides herself from the world.
People are dying. The Honmoon is weaker than it has been for the entirety of the SLS's careers. Celine and Thirdlight are struggling.
But she can live with that. The Honmoon doesn't deserve her loyalty, and she has no interest in trying to upkeep something that could seal away her lover. She removes herself from the equation to ensure there's not a shot the SLS have in creating a Golden Honmoon. The remaining two Hunters are merely a reflection of the Honmoon who rejected her after a career of service to it.
Let them figure out to do without her. They gave her an ultimatum, and she informed them of her decision. She is going to live her life now, deserting a battle she does not want to take part in, even if her choice leads to more deaths.
As for why Rumi does end up in the care of Celine? I like to think that Mi-yeong went into labor, and Rumi's father panicked, having absolutely no idea what to do, so he risked his life to bring his lover to the only people who even partially understood her situation and knew of the parentage of their child. Perhaps Mi-yeong and Celine did have some type of reconciliation on Mi-yeong's deathbed, depending on how Mi-yeong died, or Mi-yeong intended Rumi's father to raise their child without Mi-yeong, but he died, leaving Celine to raise Rumi.
But I am also partial to the idea as well that Mi-yeong in her dying moments, regardless of how her life ultimately ended, never fully made amends with Celine, but used the fact that she was dying as leverage to make Celine promise to raise Rumi. Because even if Mi-yeong could live with innocent citizens being put at greater risk due to Mi-yeong leaving her Sisters, she loved the baby that she had brought into the world, and hated that she was leaving Rumi without her mother.
Maybe she even blamed Celine and her other Sister for the entire situation and her death.
But she knew Celine loved her. Loved her too much to reject her dying wish. And so Mi-yeong fought for Rumi with her last breath. Made Celine promise to raise and love and care for Rumi alongside Rumi's father. That she was to love Rumi and not lay a hand on her or her father.
Celine couldn't reject Mi-yeong when she was dying, especially if she felt guilty for causing the situation in any way. There was still resentment from Mi-yeong's side towards Celine as she died.
But she had spent the last months, maybe even years, of her life living for what she truly loved and valued.
And damn if she didn't love her daughter. Her daughter represented the knowledge she'd gained and the way she'd been changed and enlightened.
Her daughter represented everything worth protecting. The old Honmoon, with its self-importance, could struggle, condemn her, try to drag the man she loved back to a prison run by a tyrant. Mi-yeong would be a soldier leaving her post, even if that meant turning her back on people she was supposed to protect.
But her daughter had to live. No matter what Mi-yeong had to do to ensure that.
I like the headcanon of Miyeong being selfish. Not to the point of her not caring for her Sunlight Sisters, but enough to have a heated argument and leave. I like any of the reasons honestly. Her being tired of the duty and the constant demand of their life; wanting to experience something else; being more of a free spirit; or simply falling in love so deeply that she doesn't care about anything else anymore.
And I think it would be so interesting to see this portrayed because it would be a great dichotomy between her and Celine.
Celine was painted as the one in the wrong. The one with a very narrow view of the world. But Miyeong being like this would not only justify Celine's fears —she knows how the story ends when a Hunter leaves their duty— but also show her as the selfless one.
Her friend abandoned her and Thirdlight. She lost her friend, even before she died. She probably tried to narrow the distance, with no real success. And when this friend dies, she's asked to care for this baby, who's an anomaly in every sense. A baby that goes against everything she stands for. And she cares for and loves this baby anyway.
Miyeong requesting Celine to love Rumi might even be seen as Miyeong's last final selfish act. She knew Celine to be selfless and she knew she wouldn't deny her request. She didn't ask because she rebuilt her relationship with her sisters, but to make sure a hunter wouldn't hurt Rumi. Celine wouldn't go against her dying wish, and Rumi would be safe, no matter what Celine truly thought or wanted.
And this final act could be the last straw for Thirdlight. Thirdlight who knows Miyeong to be selfish and Celine to be selfless. Thirdlight who wants Celine to understand Miyeong imposed this baby —this huge responsibility— on her. But Celine doesn't want to accept it. And so, frustrated and tired. Thirdlight leaves as well.
There are two whiteboards in the company’s conference room. One everyone uses during meetings, and another no one dares to touch. It used to be the original — and only — whiteboard, until one day Rumi left Celine a quick note on it, and Celine made sure it stayed there.
"Took money from your purse. I'm starving and you’re basically my sponsor anyway. Love you, Cece! — R♥"
One day Zoey's poking around Celine's office in the hanok- for legit necessary purposes she's not snooping for ideas for a birthday gift she swears!- when she opens up a drawer that is just used Post-Its, all with small, inconsequential messages on them.
"Ate the leftover BBQ in the fridge; it was life or death situation. Hope you don't mind! -R♥"
"I know you'll win tonight, but I'll love you either way! -R♥"
"Left my outfit for tonight in the den; can you drop it at the dry cleaner's? Thank you Cece! -R♥"
"Pick up pepero -R♥"
An entire drawer of ephemeral snatches of workaday life, cherished because of the hand who wrote them.
Zoey's not crying, why are you asking? Celine's office is very dusty (please don't tell Celine she said that).
AAAAAAH. This made it even sweeter 🥹🥹🥹
I love Rumi signing every Post-it note, even inside the home only two people live. It's so Rumi of her.
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After drying their tears — the whole house is dusty somehow, go figure. They both realise they have the perfect gift in their hands. It's risky, perhaps even a death sentence. But if they execute it right, they might live to tell the tale.
Step 1: Put their demon hunting training to good use and break into Celine's office for a second time.
Step 2: Steal all the notes.
Step 3: Pray to the Honmoon Celine doesn't kill them for what they're about to do.
A couple of days before Celine's birthday, Celine comes out of her office clearly distressed or annoyed, they can't really tell. She's mumbling to herself, reproaching something. Mira and Zoey ask her what's wrong, but she simply puts on a mask and dismisses the issue. Celine sulks around the house the next few days, more so than usual, and even Rumi notices. But once again Celine says it's nothing.
On her birthday, Rumi gives Celine a gift saying it's from all of them. But the girls stop her, saying they have a gift of their own though it includes Rumi in a different way. They pray once more for Celine not to send them to Gwi-ma and give a portrait filled with all of Rumi's notes, and an extra one.
"Happy birthday, Celine! - MZ❤️"
The whole week Celine thought she had thrown away the notes by mistake. The gift makes her so happy she doesn't even realises the gift means Mira and Zoey stole the notes.
There are two whiteboards in the company’s conference room. One everyone uses during meetings, and another no one dares to touch. It used to be the original — and only — whiteboard, until one day Rumi left Celine a quick note on it, and Celine made sure it stayed there.
"Took money from your purse. I'm starving and you’re basically my sponsor anyway. Love you, Cece! — R♥"
In regard to your "Celine is actually Rumi's bio mom but no one but the sunlight sisters knew" au. I imagine Celine just...disappears after the events of the idol awards. Huntr/x decides to cut contact with her for the time being, so they can sort things out amongst themselves. After a few months, the girls decided it was finally time to talk to Celine.
But when they finally arrived at the hanok...nobody was there. From the training grounds to even Mi-Yeong's grave. Nothing. But it's been months, if Celine was truly gone then more people would have noticed. After some investing, they found out from her secretary that Celine is currently in France. (I like the headcanon that has Celine grew up in France before joining the Sunlight sisters) Rumi goes through a myriad of emotions as she tries to call Celine again, time differences be damned! After a few minutes, someone finally picks up but it wasn't their mentor...it was someone else. An angry voice that told Rumi that Celine doesn't want to speak to her before hanging up.
And that's about all I got.
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH (the post in question)
Celine would absolutely vanish after the idol awards. after just being able to confirm Rumi and the girls are okay, alive, she respects their wishes to not contact them, and just. disappears. the confrontation with Rumi, all of this, just brought everything she had ever been running from back to the surface. (her daughter asked her to kill her. her daughter thought she could ever hurt her. she had hurt her daughter, driven her to this point, making her think Celine didn't love her when she does, she loves Rumi so much, her loving Rumi is why Rumi lived past her first day of life, but looking at Rumi and her patterns only ever reminds Celine of the worst experience of her life, her weakness and failures. even when it brought Celine her beloved daughter, she can't look at the patterns without remembering.)
she knows she messed up, she knows how much she's failed them, and they don't even know how much she's lied to them all, so she can't tell them now. she can't make herself the victim.
the best thing to do is to leave.
OOF OKAY HMM who is the person on the phone.......
most obvious option is Thirdlight. in my daydreams about this au I imagined her being dead, and generally I dislike aus where Thirdlight is still alive bc it usually is to make her the cool aunt and bash on Celine in the process. BUT I am open to it. alternatives: 1) Thirdlight and Celine having some big fight in the aftermath of Rumi's birth (and Mi-Yeong's death) and Thirdlight quitting the idol world and rarely if ever having contact with Celine in the following years but either Celine tracking her down all "I didn't know where else to go" or Thirdlight, after watching the shitshow of the idol awards on tv (and dealing with her own demons??), tracking CELINE down wanting to know what the hell happened/if Celine is okay, finding her in France... or 2) Celine and Thirdlight stayed together despite Thirdlight's reservations about raising Rumi and faking her being Mi-Yeong's kid but eventually Thirdlight backed out of the idol world, thinking Celine would be okay handling things by herself, with calls on holidays, postcards, sometimes visiting, never giving Rumi a hint about her true parentage. Thirdlight immediately calls Celine up in the aftermath of the idol awards, wanting to know what the fuck happened and being faced with Celine devastated, borderline suicidal in a way Thirdlight hasn't seen since Celine confirmed her pregnancy all those years ago.
other options??? uhhhh Celine has had family members in some fics I've seen, I remember one where she had a brother she was still close with. oof what a horrible extended family reunion. I generally believe that Celine had pretty trash parents but??? siblings aren't out of the question.
I'm very uncreative atm so oc sibling or Thirdlight are my main two options rn but maybe there's a secret third option. thank you for sending this PLEASE feel free to send more thoughts 👀❤️
If you want it to be a thirdlight route where she left because of rumi she could be some kind of an antagonist. You could make it so she has a conservative role over celine post movie. I'm not sure if that's a thing in Korea or France, but I could see thirdlight taking that role if celine is so messed up after the night of the idol awards, borderline suicidal so she'd need to be in the care or someone until she's better.
Normally it would probably fall to rumi, but if she's going no contact with celine, she could refuse calls from her estate assuming it was celine trying to get in contact. That let thirdlight spin the tale of an ungrateful daughter so she's granted sole custody of celine.
Just some thoughts
I typed out a long reply to this post but my work wifi is ass and it didn't load I'm so annoyed.
I am intrigued by this idea but I think 2 things might get in the way of this idea: 1) the length of time it would take for the whole process of legal guardianship to be worked out and guardianship granted and if that would match with the length of time it would take for the girls to decide to start talking with Celine again. 2) Celine herself and if she would be in a bad enough place to legally put herself in the hands of someone who tried to kill her Rumi. Also unsure if courts would look at Thirdlight, who has presumably been MIA in Celine's life for 20 years or so, and go sure, give her all the power over the CEO of a huge music company right away. (Though this is me having skimmed an outline of both Korean and French laws of guardianship and assuming the best of the legal process.)
So alternative: Thirdlight who is not legally Celine's guardian but has still worked her way into Celine's life enough after tracking her down to be an unofficial caretaker. She genuinely wants to get Celine back on her feet. Celine still being wary but also too exhausted and distraught about everything to say no, and... she really missed her friend, despite everything. Thirdlight says she's changed her mind about Rumi after seeing the idol awards. Celine is selfish enough to want to believe her, if only to have a friend back.
Thirdlight genuinely does want Celine to heal and process her trauma and wants to take care of her. Unfortunately, she is lying about changing her mind about Rumi. Rumi did this to Celine. That thing has been hurting Celine since the very beginning, since its conception. Celine had the heart to love it anyway and look what it did to her - tore her heart apart and drove her back to her worst. It doesn't even know what Celine sacrificed for it! Thirdlight is convinced Rumi is a demon playing the long con, manipulating Celine to love her and feeding off of that love for her with the goal of shattering her and feeding off her soul (which considering what the Saja Boys were up to a few months ago is not an unfounded fear). She thinks if Rumi stays away from Celine, if she keeps Rumi away from Celine, Celine will finally get the chance to clear her head, heal from her trauma, and they can do what they should have done when that thing ripped itself out of her.
I could see the time being an issue with an official conservatorship. I could see an unofficial way to do it is if someone in the company trying to do a coup against celine, but that might be too much of an investment.
If you really want to fuck everyone up, you could make it so it isn't just thirdlight who's still alive. Maybe the other 2 sls just walked away and it's easier to 'kill' them off as their lives as idols and hunters died. After, if celine gave birth to rumi, less shot of miyeong to die during childbirth or right after rumi was born.
Imagine rumi having an idealized version of her while that version also acts as a wall between her and celine. Imagine the heartbreak. Also just having to realize celine walked away from both of her soulmates fir her to make rumi feel more guilty. Again, might be too much, but it keeps the blender blades sharp
Toxic SLS leaving Celine reminds me of @fakelawyerbug deadbeat Mi-Yeong au except reverse bc Mi-Yeong and Thirdlight both leave the idol world instead of Celine but still because of Rumi's birth
They both want their sister back and see demon Rumi as toxic and bad for her - which can be blamed on both her being a demon and her conception, a traumatic moment for all of them. They couldn't stop Celine from keeping Rumi when she was born but now that Rumi has driven Celine away, surely now she'll see that demon is no good for her.
RUMI IS ABSOLUTELY IN THE BLENDER RIGHT NOW. THE WOMAN SHE THINKS IS HER MOM IS NOT ONLY ALIVE BUT ACTIVELY PREVENTING HER FROM REUNITING WITH CELINE. AND ALSO. SHE HATES RUMI. HORRIBLE.
Oh amazing things happening here 😈
(Side note, even without a conservatorship, if Celine is deeply depressed and can't care enough to like... pay attention to her finances, they could get her to turn them into her legal reps.
Obviously revokable but that wouldn't be an issue until she was well enough to like... care about whats happening)
Oooh imagine the duo throwing the truth of Rumi's parentage and birth in Rumi's face. Telling Rumi exactly what happened and how it affected Celine and how if she were kind and cared about Celine at all, she would leave Celine alone for the rest of her life.
(Ignoring that Celine seemed to perk up at any news of Rumi even if Celine never contacted her and never moved to phone her.)
Ooh okay okay yes
They still have a level of legal control over her but they are doing this For Celine. She shouldn't have to deal with any of this while she's in this state. She's been running her business alone, handling the demons alone until Huntrix were capable, raised a child (and then two more) alone. It's time she got some rest.
(Shhh no one mention that the reason she was alone was because they left first they won't like that.)
Rumi would be heartbroken. Devastated. Nauseous- Celine is her mom. Celine lied to her. Celine was hurt and Rumi is the result. Celine lied to her her whole life. The dead mom Rumi was raised to look up to isn't dead at all but isn't even her mom and hates her.
Mira and Zoey are also not handling all these reveals very well but Rumi??? Rumi is in a nightmare she can't wake up from.
The original plan was saving Celine from the clutches of whoever was keeping her from them, but now? Rumi is tempted to listen to what the duo are saying and just leave Celine alone forever. (Mira and Zoey are still Team Save Celine but everything is way more complicated now.)
(Sob Celine perking up at every mention of Rumi but still respecting Rumi's boundaries and not contacting her because the duo didn't tell her Rumi's trying to contact her. She still loves her baby...)
I can't stop thinking about this. About Rumi feeling her world crumbling around her.
Suddenly the question "why couldn't you love me?" has an answer, and it's devastating. It's so much worse than she ever imagined, because it means it's not just her demon part that Celine can't love. It's probably all of her.
Rumi can't understand how Celine managed to raise her and give her the life she's given her... Sure, lying about being her mother was probably a way to lie to herself as well—creating an alternative story to help herself cope. But it's still impressive, considering Rumi feels nauseous about herself. About who she is and how she came to be.
Her mother tried so hard to give her a good life despite everything, and all she did was push her under that tree, complaining about not being loved. She now knows she wasn't loved, but Celine gave her so much more than she deserved. Her mother... She keeps repeating that word. A word she wished she could use when referring to Celine for years. And now it's taunting her.
Mira and Zoey are at lost... Their world is crumbling as well, but they need to help pull Rumi out of her misery and they have no idea where to start. What can you say to someone whose whole existence was built around lies and heartache? To someone who's terrified of losing her mother and feeling guilty she's the reason Celine might end it. Afraid she's always been the reason for Celine's sorrow.
In regard to your "Celine is actually Rumi's bio mom but no one but the sunlight sisters knew" au. I imagine Celine just...disappears after the events of the idol awards. Huntr/x decides to cut contact with her for the time being, so they can sort things out amongst themselves. After a few months, the girls decided it was finally time to talk to Celine.
But when they finally arrived at the hanok...nobody was there. From the training grounds to even Mi-Yeong's grave. Nothing. But it's been months, if Celine was truly gone then more people would have noticed. After some investing, they found out from her secretary that Celine is currently in France. (I like the headcanon that has Celine grew up in France before joining the Sunlight sisters) Rumi goes through a myriad of emotions as she tries to call Celine again, time differences be damned! After a few minutes, someone finally picks up but it wasn't their mentor...it was someone else. An angry voice that told Rumi that Celine doesn't want to speak to her before hanging up.
And that's about all I got.
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH (the post in question)
Celine would absolutely vanish after the idol awards. after just being able to confirm Rumi and the girls are okay, alive, she respects their wishes to not contact them, and just. disappears. the confrontation with Rumi, all of this, just brought everything she had ever been running from back to the surface. (her daughter asked her to kill her. her daughter thought she could ever hurt her. she had hurt her daughter, driven her to this point, making her think Celine didn't love her when she does, she loves Rumi so much, her loving Rumi is why Rumi lived past her first day of life, but looking at Rumi and her patterns only ever reminds Celine of the worst experience of her life, her weakness and failures. even when it brought Celine her beloved daughter, she can't look at the patterns without remembering.)
she knows she messed up, she knows how much she's failed them, and they don't even know how much she's lied to them all, so she can't tell them now. she can't make herself the victim.
the best thing to do is to leave.
OOF OKAY HMM who is the person on the phone.......
most obvious option is Thirdlight. in my daydreams about this au I imagined her being dead, and generally I dislike aus where Thirdlight is still alive bc it usually is to make her the cool aunt and bash on Celine in the process. BUT I am open to it. alternatives: 1) Thirdlight and Celine having some big fight in the aftermath of Rumi's birth (and Mi-Yeong's death) and Thirdlight quitting the idol world and rarely if ever having contact with Celine in the following years but either Celine tracking her down all "I didn't know where else to go" or Thirdlight, after watching the shitshow of the idol awards on tv (and dealing with her own demons??), tracking CELINE down wanting to know what the hell happened/if Celine is okay, finding her in France... or 2) Celine and Thirdlight stayed together despite Thirdlight's reservations about raising Rumi and faking her being Mi-Yeong's kid but eventually Thirdlight backed out of the idol world, thinking Celine would be okay handling things by herself, with calls on holidays, postcards, sometimes visiting, never giving Rumi a hint about her true parentage. Thirdlight immediately calls Celine up in the aftermath of the idol awards, wanting to know what the fuck happened and being faced with Celine devastated, borderline suicidal in a way Thirdlight hasn't seen since Celine confirmed her pregnancy all those years ago.
other options??? uhhhh Celine has had family members in some fics I've seen, I remember one where she had a brother she was still close with. oof what a horrible extended family reunion. I generally believe that Celine had pretty trash parents but??? siblings aren't out of the question.
I'm very uncreative atm so oc sibling or Thirdlight are my main two options rn but maybe there's a secret third option. thank you for sending this PLEASE feel free to send more thoughts 👀❤️
If you want it to be a thirdlight route where she left because of rumi she could be some kind of an antagonist. You could make it so she has a conservative role over celine post movie. I'm not sure if that's a thing in Korea or France, but I could see thirdlight taking that role if celine is so messed up after the night of the idol awards, borderline suicidal so she'd need to be in the care or someone until she's better.
Normally it would probably fall to rumi, but if she's going no contact with celine, she could refuse calls from her estate assuming it was celine trying to get in contact. That let thirdlight spin the tale of an ungrateful daughter so she's granted sole custody of celine.
Just some thoughts
I typed out a long reply to this post but my work wifi is ass and it didn't load I'm so annoyed.
I am intrigued by this idea but I think 2 things might get in the way of this idea: 1) the length of time it would take for the whole process of legal guardianship to be worked out and guardianship granted and if that would match with the length of time it would take for the girls to decide to start talking with Celine again. 2) Celine herself and if she would be in a bad enough place to legally put herself in the hands of someone who tried to kill her Rumi. Also unsure if courts would look at Thirdlight, who has presumably been MIA in Celine's life for 20 years or so, and go sure, give her all the power over the CEO of a huge music company right away. (Though this is me having skimmed an outline of both Korean and French laws of guardianship and assuming the best of the legal process.)
So alternative: Thirdlight who is not legally Celine's guardian but has still worked her way into Celine's life enough after tracking her down to be an unofficial caretaker. She genuinely wants to get Celine back on her feet. Celine still being wary but also too exhausted and distraught about everything to say no, and... she really missed her friend, despite everything. Thirdlight says she's changed her mind about Rumi after seeing the idol awards. Celine is selfish enough to want to believe her, if only to have a friend back.
Thirdlight genuinely does want Celine to heal and process her trauma and wants to take care of her. Unfortunately, she is lying about changing her mind about Rumi. Rumi did this to Celine. That thing has been hurting Celine since the very beginning, since its conception. Celine had the heart to love it anyway and look what it did to her - tore her heart apart and drove her back to her worst. It doesn't even know what Celine sacrificed for it! Thirdlight is convinced Rumi is a demon playing the long con, manipulating Celine to love her and feeding off of that love for her with the goal of shattering her and feeding off her soul (which considering what the Saja Boys were up to a few months ago is not an unfounded fear). She thinks if Rumi stays away from Celine, if she keeps Rumi away from Celine, Celine will finally get the chance to clear her head, heal from her trauma, and they can do what they should have done when that thing ripped itself out of her.
I could see the time being an issue with an official conservatorship. I could see an unofficial way to do it is if someone in the company trying to do a coup against celine, but that might be too much of an investment.
If you really want to fuck everyone up, you could make it so it isn't just thirdlight who's still alive. Maybe the other 2 sls just walked away and it's easier to 'kill' them off as their lives as idols and hunters died. After, if celine gave birth to rumi, less shot of miyeong to die during childbirth or right after rumi was born.
Imagine rumi having an idealized version of her while that version also acts as a wall between her and celine. Imagine the heartbreak. Also just having to realize celine walked away from both of her soulmates fir her to make rumi feel more guilty. Again, might be too much, but it keeps the blender blades sharp
Toxic SLS leaving Celine reminds me of @fakelawyerbug deadbeat Mi-Yeong au except reverse bc Mi-Yeong and Thirdlight both leave the idol world instead of Celine but still because of Rumi's birth
They both want their sister back and see demon Rumi as toxic and bad for her - which can be blamed on both her being a demon and her conception, a traumatic moment for all of them. They couldn't stop Celine from keeping Rumi when she was born but now that Rumi has driven Celine away, surely now she'll see that demon is no good for her.
RUMI IS ABSOLUTELY IN THE BLENDER RIGHT NOW. THE WOMAN SHE THINKS IS HER MOM IS NOT ONLY ALIVE BUT ACTIVELY PREVENTING HER FROM REUNITING WITH CELINE. AND ALSO. SHE HATES RUMI. HORRIBLE.
Oh amazing things happening here 😈
(Side note, even without a conservatorship, if Celine is deeply depressed and can't care enough to like... pay attention to her finances, they could get her to turn them into her legal reps.
Obviously revokable but that wouldn't be an issue until she was well enough to like... care about whats happening)
Oooh imagine the duo throwing the truth of Rumi's parentage and birth in Rumi's face. Telling Rumi exactly what happened and how it affected Celine and how if she were kind and cared about Celine at all, she would leave Celine alone for the rest of her life.
(Ignoring that Celine seemed to perk up at any news of Rumi even if Celine never contacted her and never moved to phone her.)
Ooh okay okay yes
They still have a level of legal control over her but they are doing this For Celine. She shouldn't have to deal with any of this while she's in this state. She's been running her business alone, handling the demons alone until Huntrix were capable, raised a child (and then two more) alone. It's time she got some rest.
(Shhh no one mention that the reason she was alone was because they left first they won't like that.)
Rumi would be heartbroken. Devastated. Nauseous- Celine is her mom. Celine lied to her. Celine was hurt and Rumi is the result. Celine lied to her her whole life. The dead mom Rumi was raised to look up to isn't dead at all but isn't even her mom and hates her.
Mira and Zoey are also not handling all these reveals very well but Rumi??? Rumi is in a nightmare she can't wake up from.
The original plan was saving Celine from the clutches of whoever was keeping her from them, but now? Rumi is tempted to listen to what the duo are saying and just leave Celine alone forever. (Mira and Zoey are still Team Save Celine but everything is way more complicated now.)
(Sob Celine perking up at every mention of Rumi but still respecting Rumi's boundaries and not contacting her because the duo didn't tell her Rumi's trying to contact her. She still loves her baby...)
I have so many feels and things to say about this, but I can't take my eyes off the hands!! Look at the hands frame! LOOK AT THE HANDS!
I'm sorry, despite the amazing idea and angsty scenes, I love your art and drawing style so much. It's been a while since something inspired me to get back to drawing.
What if after the new Honmoon is created, the girls start researching more about previous hunters and the previous Honmoon. They hope to understand better how the previous one worked, and thus understand how new generations are chosen. It's still a long way until a new generation will be needed, but they don't want to miss any signs the new Honmoon sends them.
It's through this research that they learn Celine has been lying about something else... the Honmoon has never chosen its hunters. It's always been the previous generations.
Apparently, a lot of people are born with an affinity to the Honmoon, but it's only through specialized training that these people can become hunters. So, at the end of the day, it's the previous generation who really chooses who to train. They select the hunters based on their talent, commitment, or whatever they think it's best for the new trio.
Zoey and Mira are surprised to learn about this, but they don't think too much of it at first. It's Rumi who's having a hard time accepting it.
"It can't be."
"Every book and scroll says the same thing," Zoey reminds her.
"No. There must be something else. The Honmoon has to be the one making the final choice."
"Rumi, we've gone over this already. The Honmoon reacts to certain voices, but it's not set in stone. Hunters choose hunters. Why is it so hard to believe?"
"Because that would mean Celine chose me."
"You're popstar royalty, what did you expect?" Mira asks with a laugh.
"Celine chose a half-demon..."
And that's when they understand why this is suddenly so important. Celine built Huntr/x around Rumi not because she was chosen first —like she said— but to make sure Rumi was a hunter despite her being half-demon. It didn't matter if there were other choices. She needed Rumi to be a hunter. She needed Rumi to be safe: Safe from Gwi-ma, safe from other hunters.
Rumi has always been thankful the Honmoon chose her. Thankful she had an opportunity to prove her worth despite her heritage. Thankful she got to meet Zoey and Mira, who are clearly her soulmates. But it was Celine all along. Celine gave her the chance to prove her worth. The one who saw two other girls and thought they would be a good match for her. The same Celine she accused of not loving her. Not seeing her. Not trusting her.
😭😭
Also I need to know what Celine says when she confronts her
All the positive reactions to the post made me want to explore it a bit more. So, here's the next part. -
“You chose me,” Rumi says as soon as she closes the door behind her.
Lifting her head from the stack of papers on her desk, Celine looks utterly confused. “Are we talking about the new campaign? I can ask Mira or Zoey to—”
“No,” she shakes her head as she tries to find the words.
She really tried to follow Mira and Zoey’s advice not to dwell too much on it. They were still them. They were Huntr/x. They were hunters. The new Honmoon was in place and holding strong. Logically there was no reason to dig into this, but it’s been days and she can’t shake the uncomfortable feeling inside of her.
“You lied about the Honmoon choosing me. Choosing us. It was you, you chose us.”
“Rumi, what is this about?” she asks, standing up to lock the door before someone walks in on them discussing this.
The soft click of the lock sounds louder than it should.
“You lied about the Honmoon. You told us we were chosen. That I was chosen.”
“I did.”
There’s something almost unbearable about how easily she admits it. And Rumi stares at her, waiting for something. A justification of sorts.
“I told you what you needed to hear.”
“So what you’re saying is… There were others? People the Honmoon would’ve actually chosen?”
Celine’s gaze sharpens slightly at that. “The Honmoon doesn’t work like that. It isn’t sentient like that.”
“But there were other people. Every record we checked said the same thing: people are born with a certain affinity to it. Depending on how strong it is, the Honmoon reacts—strengthens—with their voices. So there must be other people.”
“There are,” Celine says, evenly. “There always have been.”
Rumi blinks at that. That wasn’t what she expected.
“They don’t all become hunters,” Celine continues, folding her arms. “Affinity isn’t all there is to it.”
“Because someone decides who’s worth training.”
“Yes.”
Rumi lets out a quiet breath, like something inside her just shifted into place in the worst possible way.
“Rumi, what is this about?”
“Why me?” she dares to ask at last. She’s been thinking about it ever since she found out about it. And now, with Celine admitting that it’s true, she can’t stop herself from asking.
Celine doesn’t hesitate. “Because you were stronger than the rest.”
Rumi lets out a short, disbelieving breath. “That’s not true.”
“It is.”
“I destroyed the Honmoon!”
“And built a new, stronger one in its place. You survived what would have killed the rest.”
“You didn’t know that would happen back then.”
“No,” Celine agrees. “I didn’t.” There’s a brief pause. “But you learned faster than anyone I’ve ever seen.”
Rumi shakes her head again, more forcefully now. “That’s not the same as being meant for it.”
“No one’s meant for it, Rumi.” Celine says, putting a stop to Rumi’s complaints. “You think about it as this unquestionable force of the universe. It isn’t.”
“You said hunters are soulbound. Was that a lie as well?”
“No.”
“Could you try to be honest for once?”
“I am being honest,” she hisses, the first crack in her composure. “You, Mira and Zoey are soulbound. The same way your mother and I were. Once you become a hunter—once you make your oath to the Honmoon—you belong to one another and the Honmoon.”
She steps closer, talking quietly. “Now lower your voice, please. We’re in the office.”
Celine takes a step back, looking at Rumi. “I don’t understand what’s gotten into you,” she adds.
“I’m trying to talk about things for once. I’m trying to understand…”
“What’s there to understand?”
Rumi stares at her. Everything. She wants to say. Why won’t she acknowledge how serious this is?
“Why would you force me to a life of constant exposure with the pressure to stay hidden?” Rumi asks, hoping Celine understands just a fraction of what she’s feeling. “Why would you risk everything the hunters have stood for by choosing a demon?”
“Half-demon—” Celine starts automatically, then stops herself. There’s a flicker of something in her eyes. “Rumi,” she says instead, more carefully now, “why is this so important now? I thought you—” She stops once again. “Do you regret being a hunter?”
“No. That’s not—” Rumi exhales sharply. “I’ve always been thankful.”
“Then why—”
“I thought…” She stops, then tries again. “I thought the Honmoon saw me and decided I wasn’t just—”
She cuts herself off, jaw tightening.
“That I deserved to be a hunter.”
“You do.”
“But that wasn’t its decision!” Rumi snaps, her voice shaking despite herself. “It was yours.”
“So?”
That single word throws Rumi off balance.
“It isn’t fair! There were other people out there. Mira and Zoey could have—”
“They wouldn’t have been my first choice if I hadn’t been thinking about you.”
Rumi freezes. “What?”
Celine doesn’t answer, she instead looks at her feet.
“So everything we are…” Rumi’s voice lowers, unsteadily. “You just built this around me.”
Celine doesn’t deny it. But she doesn’t explain it either.
Rumi lets out a trembling breath, looking away to try to steady herself. “Of course you did.”
She turns around and unlocks the door, her fingers slipping slightly before she gets it right.
“Rumi—”
She steps out before Celine can finish.
What if after the new Honmoon is created, the girls start researching more about previous hunters and the previous Honmoon. They hope to understand better how the previous one worked, and thus understand how new generations are chosen. It's still a long way until a new generation will be needed, but they don't want to miss any signs the new Honmoon sends them.
It's through this research that they learn Celine has been lying about something else... the Honmoon has never chosen its hunters. It's always been the previous generations.
Apparently, a lot of people are born with an affinity to the Honmoon, but it's only through specialized training that these people can become hunters. So, at the end of the day, it's the previous generation who really chooses who to train. They select the hunters based on their talent, commitment, or whatever they think it's best for the new trio.
Zoey and Mira are surprised to learn about this, but they don't think too much of it at first. It's Rumi who's having a hard time accepting it.
"It can't be."
"Every book and scroll says the same thing," Zoey reminds her.
"No. There must be something else. The Honmoon has to be the one making the final choice."
"Rumi, we've gone over this already. The Honmoon reacts to certain voices, but it's not set in stone. Hunters choose hunters. Why is it so hard to believe?"
"Because that would mean Celine chose me."
"You're popstar royalty, what did you expect?" Mira asks with a laugh.
"Celine chose a half-demon..."
And that's when they understand why this is suddenly so important. Celine built Huntr/x around Rumi not because she was chosen first —like she said— but to make sure Rumi was a hunter despite her being half-demon. It didn't matter if there were other choices. She needed Rumi to be a hunter. She needed Rumi to be safe: Safe from Gwi-ma, safe from other hunters.
Rumi has always been thankful the Honmoon chose her. Thankful she had an opportunity to prove her worth despite her heritage. Thankful she got to meet Zoey and Mira, who are clearly her soulmates. But it was Celine all along. Celine gave her the chance to prove her worth. The one who saw two other girls and thought they would be a good match for her. The same Celine she accused of not loving her. Not seeing her. Not trusting her.
Gwi-Ma manages to get into Celine’s head and starts laying into her about her various insecurities, underlying guilt, and general fears engrained in her soul.
After a moment he stops, waiting to see just how crushed her spirits are. He waits for the old hunter to crumple to her knees and give herself willingly to him.
Celine heaves a tired sigh. “Are you done?” she asks the disembodied voice in her head.
Her tone is so cold, so disinterested and unimpressed, that the king of demons sputters. “I… These words do not affect you?”
Celine scoffs. “‘I was a horrible caregiver for Rumi’?” she repeats with a mocking tone, “Please. I think worse things about myself before I even have breakfast. Try harder or stop trying.”
Gwi-Ma would blink in astonishment if he had eyes. “You…may need actual help,” he states dumbly.
Celine nods in approval. “Now you’re starting to sound scary.”
Gwi-Ma leaves her alone after that.
The idea of Celine telling Gwi-ma to step up his game is hilarious 😂
Headcanon - Celine’s parents are believers in spanking a child when they misbehave. When they came to Korea and met toddler Rumi for the first time, Celine thought they would respect her ‘no spanking’ rule. They did not. It was the first time Rumi had seen Celine be so angry at people who were not demons
I'm assuming they're Koreans so yeah, that isn't a surprise they would spank a kid
I always Headcanon her dad is Korean (having left Korea for France) but her mom is French. In my mind, they spank because they’re old and still view it as the “proper” way to discipline a child
#I'm guessing Rumi didn't see a lot of either of them after that#not unsupervised at least - @whitebeltwriter
You would be correct. After Celine grabs Rumi and screams at her parents until her voice goes, she makes it crystal clear that they have lost the right to see Rumi without her with them. If they try to visit when they know Celine has a concert or a board meeting, she sends them packing. She will absolutely bring a toddler to her company or a concert just to keep Rumi away from her parents after that.
I imagine Rumi randomly dropping on the girls something like, "My grandparents are coming to visit Jeju, so I was thinking I should go, at least for a weekend."
And suddenly Mira and Zoey have this new info: there are grandparents? Are they Miyeong's? Celine's? How come they never heard of them before?!?!
"I've never spent too much time with my grandparents... At least not on my own. We rarely see them tbh."
Still no answer to whose parents they are. But it's so weird to hear Rumi speak so detached about someone who's supposed to be family. After the reconciliation they know Rumi not only loves Celine, she's longed for a "normal family" at some point, so why are her grandparents not in the mix?!
@lelitachay
Rumi asked one time why Celine’s parents are never around. Because all the other kids talk about their grandparents so why can’t she see her grandparents and why does Celine seem to hate them? When Rumi is younger, Celine just tell her that they live far away in France so they can’t visit which isn’t a lie. When she’s older, Celine tells Rumi about the time she came home and found her sobbing and crying for her because her grandparents thought spanking a toddler who wanted her mom was the right call.
Now Rumi mainly just goes to see her parents so that Celine doesn’t have to be alone with them because (although Celine has never said it) Rumi can’t imagine that they were very amazing parents to Celine. For as much as Celine dislikes her parents, she’s never forced Rumi to hate them because of her reasons. Rumi doesn’t have to know that Celine’s mom spanked her or that her dad yelled at her for nightmares or that they favored her brother and sister over her. In Celine’s mind, Rumi can make her own choices.
Meanwhile Mira and Zoey, who have never heard anything about Rumi’s grandparents just want to go to meet them. How could the have been a band for years and Rumi never mentioned she had grandparents??? How does that happen??? Then they meet them and they’re like “ohhhhhhhh. Rumi never mentioned them because they suck.”
Mixing this with the parallel thread of reblogs where Mira and Zoey don't really know why they suck, they just know they do, because Rumi doesn't really remember and she only says "Something about a parent technique. For the longest time I thought it had something to do with keeping my patterns hidden." And that idea makes the girls' blood boil, and so they go along with Rumi to meet these people. It turns out Celine explains it to them a lot better than Rumi and she makes it clear it has nothing to do with Rumi's heritage. But she isn't specific either. So there they are, sharing an awkward as hell weekend with these people, a more uncomfortable than usual Celine and a Rumi who's still not at all certain what happened but won't leave Celine alone nor relax around these people.
Hearing the grandmother's comments about Celine and Rumi's careers, blatantly lessening their achievements in favour of painting some aunt and uncle?? (does Rumi have those as well? What?) in a better light, just gives them an idea what kind of people they are.
"Oh! Your sister just sold another painting and your brother argued a case before the Court of Cassation."
"That's great, maman."
Putting aside the fact that apparently Celine has siblings (even Rumi didn't know that one), Mira and Zoey are getting a pretty good look into why Celine and Rumi don't like her parents/grandparents. Although, they don't think that this would be the reason why Celine wouldn't let them near Rumi. Sure, they suck but that doesn't equal to being banned from being around their granddaughter. So Mira and Zoey try to sniff around for any hint of information they can find about what happened.
They get next to nothing until they somehow get on the subject of parenting and Celine's father calls Celine out for not disciplining Rumi. That's all he has to say for everything to click into place for Mira.
"I saw Rumi's latest press conference," says Celine's father, calling the girls attention.
Even Celine looks surprised, "You did? The interview, you mean?" It's clear she didn't expect her father paying any attention to Rumi's life, and that in itself is rather sad on Zoey's opinion.
"People were talking about it at the café. Blasting the TV, really. It was hard not to." It's even sadder to see Celine's shoulders sag at that.
"You should've listened to us when you had the chance. You wouldn't be needing to put on such a circus if you had taken the time to educate her better."
"Abeoji..."
"Fooling people, pretending to have a skin condition only to justify those hideous tattoos."
Zoey freezes, knowing the word the man had just used to describe Rumi's patterns is going to set back all of the hard work on Rumi's confidence about her look. She looks at Mira, and despite noticing she's fuming for the same reason, there's something in her eyes that tells her this isn't probably the worst he's said or done. She noticed something she hasn't yet.
Headcanon - Celine’s parents are believers in spanking a child when they misbehave. When they came to Korea and met toddler Rumi for the first time, Celine thought they would respect her ‘no spanking’ rule. They did not. It was the first time Rumi had seen Celine be so angry at people who were not demons
I'm assuming they're Koreans so yeah, that isn't a surprise they would spank a kid
I always Headcanon her dad is Korean (having left Korea for France) but her mom is French. In my mind, they spank because they’re old and still view it as the “proper” way to discipline a child
#I'm guessing Rumi didn't see a lot of either of them after that#not unsupervised at least - @whitebeltwriter
You would be correct. After Celine grabs Rumi and screams at her parents until her voice goes, she makes it crystal clear that they have lost the right to see Rumi without her with them. If they try to visit when they know Celine has a concert or a board meeting, she sends them packing. She will absolutely bring a toddler to her company or a concert just to keep Rumi away from her parents after that.
I imagine Rumi randomly dropping on the girls something like, "My grandparents are coming to visit Jeju, so I was thinking I should go, at least for a weekend."
And suddenly Mira and Zoey have this new info: there are grandparents? Are they Miyeong's? Celine's? How come they never heard of them before?!?!
"I've never spent too much time with my grandparents... At least not on my own. We rarely see them tbh."
Still no answer to whose parents they are. But it's so weird to hear Rumi speak so detached about someone who's supposed to be family. After the reconciliation they know Rumi not only loves Celine, she's longed for a "normal family" at some point, so why are her grandparents not in the mix?!
@lelitachay
Rumi asked one time why Celine’s parents are never around. Because all the other kids talk about their grandparents so why can’t she see her grandparents and why does Celine seem to hate them? When Rumi is younger, Celine just tell her that they live far away in France so they can’t visit which isn’t a lie. When she’s older, Celine tells Rumi about the time she came home and found her sobbing and crying for her because her grandparents thought spanking a toddler who wanted her mom was the right call.
Now Rumi mainly just goes to see her parents so that Celine doesn’t have to be alone with them because (although Celine has never said it) Rumi can’t imagine that they were very amazing parents to Celine. For as much as Celine dislikes her parents, she’s never forced Rumi to hate them because of her reasons. Rumi doesn’t have to know that Celine’s mom spanked her or that her dad yelled at her for nightmares or that they favored her brother and sister over her. In Celine’s mind, Rumi can make her own choices.
Meanwhile Mira and Zoey, who have never heard anything about Rumi’s grandparents just want to go to meet them. How could the have been a band for years and Rumi never mentioned she had grandparents??? How does that happen??? Then they meet them and they’re like “ohhhhhhhh. Rumi never mentioned them because they suck.”
Mixing this with the parallel thread of reblogs where Mira and Zoey don't really know why they suck, they just know they do, because Rumi doesn't really remember and she only says "Something about a parent technique. For the longest time I thought it had something to do with keeping my patterns hidden." And that idea makes the girls' blood boil, and so they go along with Rumi to meet these people. It turns out Celine explains it to them a lot better than Rumi and she makes it clear it has nothing to do with Rumi's heritage. But she isn't specific either. So there they are, sharing an awkward as hell weekend with these people, a more uncomfortable than usual Celine and a Rumi who's still not at all certain what happened but won't leave Celine alone nor relax around these people.
Hearing the grandmother's comments about Celine and Rumi's careers, blatantly lessening their achievements in favour of painting some aunt and uncle?? (does Rumi have those as well? What?) in a better light, just gives them an idea what kind of people they are.
Headcanon - Celine’s parents are believers in spanking a child when they misbehave. When they came to Korea and met toddler Rumi for the first time, Celine thought they would respect her ‘no spanking’ rule. They did not. It was the first time Rumi had seen Celine be so angry at people who were not demons
I'm assuming they're Koreans so yeah, that isn't a surprise they would spank a kid
I always Headcanon her dad is Korean (having left Korea for France) but her mom is French. In my mind, they spank because they’re old and still view it as the “proper” way to discipline a child
#I'm guessing Rumi didn't see a lot of either of them after that#not unsupervised at least - @whitebeltwriter
You would be correct. After Celine grabs Rumi and screams at her parents until her voice goes, she makes it crystal clear that they have lost the right to see Rumi without her with them. If they try to visit when they know Celine has a concert or a board meeting, she sends them packing. She will absolutely bring a toddler to her company or a concert just to keep Rumi away from her parents after that.
I imagine Rumi randomly dropping on the girls something like, "My grandparents are coming to visit Jeju, so I was thinking I should go, at least for a weekend."
And suddenly Mira and Zoey have this new info: there are grandparents? Are they Miyeong's? Celine's? How come they never heard of them before?!?!
"I've never spent too much time with my grandparents... At least not on my own. We rarely see them tbh."
Still no answer to whose parents they are. But it's so weird to hear Rumi speak so detached about someone who's supposed to be family. After the reconciliation they know Rumi not only loves Celine, she's longed for a "normal family" at some point, so why are her grandparents not in the mix?!