The Feather and the Truth


✴ SCENE: “The Feather and the Truth”

EXT. OUTSIDE A LIBRARY – GOLDEN HOUR

Laura holds a peacock feather in her hands. The colors shimmer. It’s beautiful, delicate — she twirls it like a wand.

Laura (smiling softly):
“This is… kinda magical. Like, real mythological magic.”

Hermes, laying on a bench in nothing but his usual pants, bucket hat pulled low, mirror sunglasses gleaming, lifts his head lazily.

Hermes:
“Yeah. Those eyes? Used to be real.”

Laura (blinks):
“Wait, what?”

Hermes stretches. The sun glints off his shades.

Hermes:
“His name was Argos. Guy with a hundred eyes. Couldn’t nap. Couldn’t be snuck past. Couldn’t be reasoned with. Hera loved him. Used him like a walking surveillance camera.”

Laura:
“So you… what, outsmarted him?”

Hermes:
“I tried. Told him a really long, really boring story. Some of his eyes fell asleep. But not all.”

He pauses, voice flattening.

Hermes:
“He blinked. I panicked. I stabbed him.”

Laura just stares.

Hermes:
“It was a very tense moment.”

Laura:
“…And the eyes?”

Hermes:
“Hera kept them. Glued them to her favorite bird. Now people call it beautiful. I call it mildly horrifying.

He shrugs and leans back again.

Hermes:
“Every time I see a peacock I hear passive-aggressive guilt-tripping. ‘Oh look, Hermes. Remember what you did?’”

Laura (quietly):
“…You stabbed a guy with a hundred eyes.”

Hermes:
“He blinked!

Laura:
“Hermes.”

Hermes (grinning):
“With all due respect, that’s a you saw nothing feather now.”

He pulls the hat down over his eyes again and mutters:

“Long live Argos, the world’s most annoying nightlight.”


(i am aware, he did NOT stab out the eyes in the original story, i just made this up, because it would fit him more imo)