Rose has always believed in order, routine, and doing things the right way. She’s a capable witch and mother, carrying the weight of both roles without complaint. Though the stress of her obligations becomes clear in little moments between her duties.

Her daughter is Wysteria, and she loves her deeply, but Rose doesn’t always understand her not so little girl. Where Rose sees structure as safety, Wysteria sees it as confinement. Still, Rose tries to bridge the obvious distance, holding onto the hope that Wysteria will one day be fueled by order and duty just as Rose is.

Beneath Rose’s steady nature is a flicker of worry that maybe she’s the one who needs to change.