Chapter 796: Quietly Winning a Sapphire Award
Inside the heart of the grand ArtReam Hall, hidden from the flashing cameras and the chaos of the red carpet, was the artist lounge—a private, exclusive space reserved for the nominees and performers of the Sapphire Awards. The lounge was a sanctuary of elegance, designed to be a place where the artists could relax and prepare before the high ceremony began. Here, away from the public eye, the world's most celebrated musicians mingled, chatted, and unwound before their moment in the spotlight.
The lounge itself was a vision of luxury. Soft lighting bathed the room in a golden glow, while sleek, modern furniture with plush velvet upholstery was arranged to create intimate seating areas. The walls were adorned with intricate patterns of sapphire and silver, echoing the signature colors of the prestigious awards. In the center of the lounge was a long buffet table, laden with gourmet appetizers, delicate pastries, and high-class dishes prepared by world-renowned chefs. Bottles of fine wine and sparkling water stood ready, served by attentive waitstaff who moved gracefully around the room.
Though the room hummed with conversation, it had a quieter, more refined atmosphere than the frenzied excitement outside. Famous faces dotted the room—artists from every genre and country on Azure Star, many of them chatting in small groups or sitting alone, waiting for the high ceremony to begin, where the biggest categories of the night would be presented.
Moonlight and Tsukuyomi stepped into the lounge together, their presence causing a ripple of quiet recognition among some of the other artists. However, as usual, they didn't wish to draw too much attention to themselves. The mystery surrounding their identities remained, and they preferred it that way. Wearing their masks, Moonlight in his elegant black and red kimono and Tsukuyomi in her ethereal black-and-white ensemble, the two quietly made their way to one of the more secluded seating areas on the side of the room.
"Let's sit over here," Moonlight said softly, gesturing to a velvet couch nestled by one of the large windows overlooking the city of Catadrid. The view outside was breathtaking—glittering skyscrapers, the lights of the city twinkling like stars, and the soft hum of afternoon-end light added to the serene ambiance.
Tsukuyomi nodded, her graceful steps silent as they made their way to the couch. She sat beside Moonlight, her posture relaxed but alert. The two of them blended into the background, enjoying the calm before the storm of the upcoming high ceremony.
Across the lounge, several flat-screen televisions were streaming the Premiere Ceremony, where the majority of the Sapphire Awards categories were being presented earlier in the day. The sounds of muted applause and excited acceptance speeches filled the air as artists won awards for technical achievements, genre-specific categories, and behind-the-scenes work. Moonlight and Tsukuyomi had been keeping an eye on the screens, curious to see which of their peers had already taken home trophies.
The tension in the room was light but present—artists who had yet to win anything watched the screens intently, some discussing their expectations for the high ceremony, others chatting about performances or music projects.
Moonlight leaned back against the couch, his masked face turned toward one of the screens. "A lot of categories already announced," he commented lightly, watching as the Best Jazz Album was presented.
Tsukuyomi nodded, her voice soft. "It's interesting to see the variety. Every genre gets its moment here, and it's nice to see how much care they put into recognizing all aspects of music."
They sat in comfortable silence for a few moments, watching the stream. Occasionally, they caught glimpses of artists they admired giving their speeches, and Moonlight couldn't help but feel a quiet anticipation building within him. He was nominated in several categories, and although he always tried to remain calm about these things, the significance of the night wasn't lost on him.
Suddenly, the soft voice of the announcer on the screen grabbed both of their attention. The category for Best Romantic Song Performance was about to be announced—a category that Moonlight had been nominated for, thanks to the immense success of his hit song "Perfect."
Moonlight and Tsukuyomi both sat up a little straighter, their gazes fixed on the screen. The room around them faded into the background as they focused on the nominees being listed, the familiar titles of romantic ballads scrolling across the screen. Moonlight's heart beat a little faster as he heard his name mentioned, alongside some of the biggest names in the music industry. He hadn't expected to be this nervous, but the weight of the moment was undeniable.
Tsukuyomi, sensing his tension, gently placed her hand on his arm. "Whatever happens, you deserve to be here," she said softly, her voice soothing.
Moonlight nodded, taking a deep breath. He had been through many performances, but the anticipation of these moments never really faded.
The camera on the screen zoomed in on the presenter, a famous actress from Sakura Abode Country, who held the envelope with the winner's name. The room seemed to quiet slightly, the hum of conversation dimming as other artists turned their attention to the screens. Even in the lounge, there was a sense of shared excitement as the award was about to be announced.
The presenter opened the envelope with a practiced flourish, and after a brief pause, she smiled widely. "And the winner for Best Romantic Song Performance is… Moonlight, for "Perfect!"
For a brief second, the world seemed to freeze. Moonlight stared at the screen, processing the words, and then a wave of emotion washed over him. He had won. He had actually won.
Beside him, Tsukuyomi's eyes lit up with excitement, and without hesitation, she leaned in and wrapped her arms around him in a tight hug. "You did it!" she whispered, her voice full of pride and joy.
Moonlight laughed softly, his tension dissolving in the warmth of her embrace. "We did it," he replied, his voice low but full of happiness. He couldn't help but feel that Tsukuyomi had been a huge part of his journey, their bond strengthening through every performance, every song, and every moment of support.
As the applause erupted on the screen, they both smiled behind their masks. Moonlight could see the camera zooming in on the stage, where his name flashed in bold letters across the screen, and the song "Perfect" played softly in the background. It was surreal to think that just a few years ago, he had been working in obscurity, quietly crafting music with no certainty that it would ever reach this kind of recognition.
The two of them sat back down, but they couldn't stop smiling. The announcement of the win had caused a few heads in the lounge to turn toward them, but Moonlight and Tsukuyomi remained mostly unnoticed, their moment of celebration private and shared only between them.
Tsukuyomi looked at him with a playful grin behind her mask. "How does it feel, Mr. Award-Winner?"
Moonlight chuckled, shaking his head slightly. "It feels… surreal. But it feels good. Really good. No matter what happens later, I already am a Sapphire winner." He laughed happily.
They sat there for a moment longer, savoring the victory. Around them, the conversations resumed, but Moonlight's heart still raced with excitement. There was something profoundly rewarding about being recognized for his work. Even if it was a minor category of the award, he couldn't be happier.
"Perfect" had always been a song that held deep personal significance for him, and to see it celebrated in this way was a validation of everything he had poured into it.
As the screens continued to flash with more winners and announcements, Moonlight and Tsukuyomi exchanged quiet glances. Tonight was only just beginning, and there were still more categories to come. But for now, they allowed themselves to bask in the moment, feeling the quiet joy of a victory well-earned.