Enzo's Links
Beckett may seem a bit rough around the edges to most, but Enzo knows that the older Keb is actually quite kind. Whenever he is in Sunset City, he makes sure to stop in and say hi, even if he's not buying anything.
Enzo is a regular at Beckett's business, less so in the sense that he's there often, and more so that whenever he is in Sunset City, he stops by. Beckett appreciates the fact that the younger Keb comes more so just to socialize, and makes sure to look out for the more naïve Keb.
Enzo is very grateful for his grandfather having taken him in. He loves living on the ranch, and finds that the workload is a good way to get rid of his excess energy.
Buck loves his grandson very much. He took Enzo in after his parents' accident, and they've become two peas in a pod.
Often visits them just to chat or help out with any work that they may need done. He’ll also invite them to any neighborly get together that are planned.
Appreciates Enzo’s willingness to talk to them without really expecting too much reciprocation. Kohaku is often amused by the young keb’s boundless energy.
Admires Augustine's success at such a young age, and admires that he is able to make a living on his own. They're both hard-working at their jobs, so sometimes Enzo will go to help out at the juicery. One of Enzo's few friends that is around his age.
Likes the more laid-back attitude that Enzo has - though that's mostly just due to the fact that he doesn't have any work to do in the city. They like to go out after the work day is over and have fun and hang out. Eno is more energetic than Augustine.
He's generally very family-oriented, so he loves spending time with his grandparents. Millie's a pretty cool grandmother all things considered, and thinks that her enchantments are also super cool.
Oh she absolutely adores her grandson, he's a breath of fresh air and high energy whenever he comes to their place for a visit. He's like his mother and grandfather in the fact that he's a very hard worker. She likes to bake him cookies and buy him things, you know, typical grandmother stuff.