It becomes pretty clear, pretty quickly—
Rio and Remi have very different opinions on who’s in charge.
Rio carries himself like it’s him. He keeps an eye on things. Monitors movement. Repositions when needed.
There’s a quiet confidence to it—like it doesn’t need to be announced.
Rem thinks he is the one in charge. For completely different reasons. If something is happening, he’s leading it. If there’s energy, he’s driving it. If you’re sitting down, he’s already decided you needed company.
No pause. No check-in. Just full commitment.
They don’t really compete about it.
They just… operate. Rio overseeing. Remi initiating.
And somehow—everything gets covered.
I’m not sure either of them is actually in charge.
But they both seem pretty sure.