Caia Monroe isn’t just magnetic—she’s celestial. With sun-kissed skin, an architecture background, and an obsession with stargazing apps and obscure constellations, Caia is the kind of woman who always knows where north is—but prefers to wander. She’s graceful but grounded, insightful but playful—a rare blend that makes time with her feel infinite.
And one warm summer evening, Caia offered a client something timeless:
a night above the city, chasing starlight and silence.
The Booking: “I Need Space—Literally.”
The client was a Silicon Valley tech executive, passing through Vancouver for a conference. His message was half-joking:
“Too many screens. Too many people. I don’t want to talk about work. I want to talk about the moon. Is that weird?”
Caia replied in exactly five words:
“Pack a hoodie. Let’s orbit.”
The Experience: A Private Night at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre
Through one of her astronomy contacts, Caia arranged a private nighttime session at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre’s rooftop observatory.
The stars aligned—literally. It was one of the clearest nights of the year.
They met outside the dome just after sunset. Caia wore a silver bomber jacket and black leggings, her hair tied in a braid that looked like a comet’s tail.
They climbed up to the telescope deck where a small team had prepped the lens for deep-sky viewing.
Within minutes, they were staring at Saturn’s rings, laughing like teenagers, sharing stories about the one moment they felt most small—but also most alive.
The Moment that Froze Time
As they lay on the rooftop afterward, wrapped in blankets, the city lights far below, he turned to her and said:
“I haven’t felt quiet in years.”
Caia smiled without turning her head.
“Most people don’t know how loud their lives are until the stars show them how quiet the universe can be.”
They stayed until 2 a.m., listening to ambient music through her phone and tracking meteor trails as if they were secrets falling from space.
The Keepsake
Before they parted, Caia handed him a small black envelope.
Inside was a photo taken through the observatory’s telescope—a perfectly captured image of the Andromeda Galaxy.
On the back, she had written:
“Next time someone tells you they’re too busy for magic, just smile. You know where to find it.”
Why Clients Choose Caia Monroe
Caia Monroe is the ideal companion for introspective adventurers, lovers of science and mystery, and clients who crave wonder without pretension. Whether it’s stargazing on a rooftop, visiting hidden architectural gems, or tracing skyline shadows with her fingers, time with Caia is an escape into perspective, intimacy, and the unexpected.