The grandeur of ArtReam Hall seed even more magical from the inside. The shimring blue lights, the elegant decor, and the palpable excitent in the air created an atmosphere that felt almost otherworldly. Moonlight and Tsukuyomi, having gracefully made their way through the throngs of photographers and fans on the red carpet, were now being guided into a stunning room designed specifically for interviews with nominated artists.
The interview area was no less spectacular than the red carpet. A lush, crimson carpet stretched across the floor, and behind the two luxurious armchairs where they would sit, massive screens displayed the beautifully intricate design of the Sapphire Award trophy. Its flawless sapphire centerpiece glead, casting reflections of deep blue hues across the room, while subtle animations on the screens enhanced the glowing atmosphere. Moonlight and Tsukuyomi were ushered into the space, the soft rustle of their kimonos adding to their quiet elegance.
Waiting for them were two reporters from Sapphire Live, the official broadcast of the award ceremony. Akira Nishimoto and Lena Vane, both seasoned journalists known for their engaging interviews, were visibly excited to speak with the elusive, masked duo. Akira, with his calm deanor and sharp suit, and Lena, who radiated warmth and excitent in a sleek sapphire-colored gown, stood as Moonlight and Tsukuyomi approached.
"Moonlight, Tsukuyomi, welco! We've been looking forward to speaking with you," Lena greeted, her smile broad as she extended a hand. The two artists bowed their heads slightly in response, as was their way.
Akira gestured to the armchairs. "Please, have a seat. We're thrilled to have you here."
Moonlight and Tsukuyomi gracefully took their seats, their presence imdiately commanding attention even in the midst of the dazzling set. The caras zood in, capturing the intricate designs of their kimonos—the black and red flowing attire of Moonlight, and Tsukuyomi's black and white ensemble, which shimred like starlight under the soft lighting.
"So, Moonlight, Tsukuyomi," Akira began with a light smile, "how does it feel to be here at the Sapphire Awards? This is your first ti attending, and you've already captivated the entire world."
Moonlight leaned forward slightly, his red eyes glinting from behind his mask. "It's surreal, honestly. We've watched the Sapphire Awards from ho for years, and to actually be here, walking the red carpet, giving interviews… it feels like we've stepped into a dream."
Tsukuyomi nodded in agreent, her voice soft and soothing. "It's a bit overwhelming, but in the best way. The energy here is amazing, and we're so honored to be part of it."
Lena smiled, clearly delighted by their graciousness. "You've certainly made an impression. Now, Moonlight, you're nominated in several major categories tonight, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for 'Perfect.' How are you feeling about that? Nervous?"
Moonlight chuckled, his tone light and relaxed. "Nervous? Absolutely. There are so many incredible artists here tonight, and just being nominated alongside them is already a win in itself. But yeah, the nerves are definitely there."
Tsukuyomi chid in playfully, "I've been trying to keep him calm all day. But the second they announced his na during the nominations, he was pacing."
Lena and Akira laughed, clearly chard by the duo's easygoing dynamic. "It's good to know you have soone to keep you grounded, Moonlight," Akira said. "Now, 'Perfect' has been such a huge hit worldwide. It's topped the charts for months. Did you ever expect the song to blow up the way it did?"
Moonlight shook his head. "Not at all. I an, I love the song, but you never know how people will react. The fact that it's connected with so many people around the world is humbling. I think there's sothing universal about love songs—everyone can relate in so way, and I'm just glad that 'Perfect' resonated the way it did."
Lena leaned forward, her expression warm. "And Tsukuyomi, you perford with Moonlight on several tracks. What has the experience been like for you, seeing the success of the music and performing alongside him?"
Tsukuyomi smiled softly. "It's been amazing. Moonlight's music is so heartfelt, and being able to perform with him, especially on tracks like 'Save Your Tears,' was such a special experience. We both love what we do, and getting to share that with the world is a gift."
The reporters exchanged a quick glance, sensing the audience's fascination with the duo's relationship, both on and off the stage. Lena's next question touched on sothing the public had been curious about for a while.
"Speaking of your performances together, there's been a lot of speculation about the bond you two share—professionally and personally. Do you feel that your connection enhances your music?"
Moonlight turned his head slightly toward Tsukuyomi, their bond evident even through their masks. "Absolutely," he replied. "When you share a deep connection with soone, it's reflected in the music. There's a trust there, and that trust lets us create sothing more authentic and emotional."
Tsukuyomi nodded, her eyes warm behind the mask. "We're always in sync, whether it's during a performance or working on a new song. That connection definitely makes the process smoother and, I think, more aningful for us."
Akira grinned, clearly impressed. "It's obvious that you two have a very special dynamic. And speaking of dynamics, your red carpet appearance earlier has already beco the talk of the internet. People are saying you looked like 'banished fairies' or 'celestial beings.' Did you plan to leave such an impact with your outfits?"
Moonlight let out a soft laugh, shaking his head. "Well, we didn't plan for those comparisons, but we'll take them as complints. We just wanted to wear sothing that felt true to who we are as artists. The kimono designs were our way of blending tradition with a bit of modern flair."
Tsukuyomi smiled behind her mask. "And, of course, we wanted to add a little mystery. The masks help with that."
Lena laughed, nodding in agreent. "Well, you certainly succeeded in that. Now, a question I'm sure your fans are dying to know the answer to—what's next for Moonlight and Tsukuyomi? Are there any exciting projects you can tease?"
Moonlight's eyes sparkled with a hint of mischief. "We're always working on sothing. New music, new performances. Let's just say, there are so surprises in store for the near future."
Tsukuyomi added playfully, "But we can't give away too much. Where's the fun in that?"
The room filled with laughter, the reporters clearly enjoying the light and playful tone of the interview. Moonlight and Tsukuyomi's easy banter, combined with their sense of humor, had made the entire conversation feel less like an interview and more like a casual chat between friends.
Akira leaned forward with a final question. "Well, we can't wait to see what those surprises are. Before we let you go, is there anything you'd like to say to your fans watching around the world?"
Moonlight took a mont before answering, his tone genuine. "Just… thank you. Thank you for listening to the music, for supporting us, and for believing in us. We wouldn't be here without you, and we hope to keep making music that connects with you."
Tsukuyomi echoed his sentint. "We're so grateful to all of you. Your support ans the world to us, and we can't wait to share what's next with you."
Lena and Akira smiled, clearly moved by their sincerity. "Thank you so much for your ti, Moonlight and Tsukuyomi. Best of luck tonight, and we'll be cheering for you," Lena said, her voice warm and genuine.
Moonlight and Tsukuyomi stood gracefully, bowing their heads slightly as they thanked the reporters before stepping away. The interview had been brief, but their presence had left a lasting impression, just as it always did. As they made their way back into the bustling halls of ArtReam Hall, the excitent of the night continued to build, with even more magic yet to unfold.
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