ᴡʜᴏ: HERMES NEWTON & OPEN ᴡʜᴇʀᴇ: THE CAESAR FLICKERMAN SHOW, BACKSTAGE ᴡʜᴇɴ: TRIBUTE INTERVIEWS
Hermes had always hated the tribute interviews. No, actually, this isn't true. They'd enjoyed their own interview – when they were entirely in control of the narrative, where they could pander to the audience and secure their own popularity ( and, by extension, success ) in the arena. In the years since, Hermes had come to hate the tradition. Their tributes generally didn't present well ( save for a select handful ), and they couldn't help but feel completely useless, standing on the sidelines and watching them flounder. Tonight was a little easier – Volt and Nilani were pros, but Hita and Elianna were not – and so we find Hermes nervously pacing up and down behind the stage, chewing on their nails.
NILANI had just exited the stage – polished and perfect, as always, she could be counted on to give the crowd a show. "Mm," Hermes hums, continuing his pacing, unaware of any other eyes that might be on him. "Good, good. I can work with that. Might tell her to ramp up the sun and moon shit, that'll play well..." He continues talking to himself – something he'd done since childhood, but that had only become more pronounced in adulthood. It was easy to forget that other people could actually hear when he did this, when the two most important people in his life did not.
After several minutes of muttering to himself, Hermes looks up to find that he is, in fact, not as alone as he'd assumed. He eyes the newcomer ( a bit rude not to announce oneself, wasn't it? ), before finally addressing them directly, pointing towards the stage entrance. "Stage is that way."









