Madi was more reluctant to sit down, but she slowly did, sitting stiff and rigid. This kid was not going to relax.
The stylist sighed as she saw this, then started her little schpiel. "Well, to start things off, I think I should introduce myself. My professional name is Bangs, and it is is an absolute honor to be working with you children. Now, I've been watching you both during training, and it has been more helpful than I could have ever pictured."
At this, she placed her notebook on the table in between them. It showed a picture of a man and woman, their features slightly resembling Jordan and Madi respectively. The woman was in a silver dress with one strap, the fabric smooth and shining. It was either supposed to be silk or metal, hopefully the first. But the aqua-colored accents on the dress made it clear the dress was supposed to represent the train that had brought them here. The man had a similar color scheme to his outfit, but the styling was closer to a conductor.
"You see," The woman began to explain in a slightly mischievous tone. "Most stylists wouldn't think to design outfits based on their Tributes as well as their districts, but that is exactly what I have done. You," She pointed a pencil at Madi, causing the girl to look up in fear. "I saw the way you trained. You found one thing, worked with it until you felt yourself finished, then went on to the next option. Just like the train. It heads to where it needs to go, gets there without fail, then bullets off to where it needs to be next. And you," She now pointed the pencil at Jordan. "You focused more on a social aspect, giving a kind smile to everyone you met. Yet you still trained with strength and integrity. You did your job, but you did it with kindness, just like a conductor needs to do. Not to mention the way you talked with this one." The pencil flicked back to Madi just for a moment. "I can tell you want to protect her. You'll be the perfect conductor for this little train." And she gave both of them a smile, clearly thinking that they should be flattered, overjoyed, or both.