The sun hung high overhead, casting a golden sheen across Beverly Hills.
Rex sat at a quiet corner table with a view of the skyline in one of LA's most exclusive rooftop restaurants, Celeste Noir. It was known for its private terraces, celebrity sightings, and a menu curated by Michelin-starred chefs.
After shopping around, especially after an impromptu mini fashion show, he was a bit tired and hungry. So, he chose one of the top nearby restaurants: Celeste Noir.
From his location, he could see the breathtaking skyline of LA, dotted with tall skyscrapers, luxury mansions hanging in the sky, and, of course, the iconic Beverly Hills—the place that houses almost half of Hollywood's elites.
Just as he was admiring the view, a waiter in a neat uniform arrived with the menu.
"Good day, sir. The weather is really nice today, sunny and breezy, perfect for dining outdoors," the waiter greeted with a gentle smile.