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About me
Hi. I’m Nyx.
I’m 18, and I live in the space between silence and temptation.
I don’t rush. I don’t beg. I don’t perform for everyone.
I let the right people come closer.
I’m calm, confident, and very aware of my power.
I love tension you can feel through the screen — eye contact, pauses, slow smiles, and moments that make you forget time.
I believe real attraction isn’t loud. It’s quiet. It pulls you in.
Here, everything is about connection.
If you’re patient, respectful, and know how to read the mood — you’ll see much more than you expect.
If not… you’ll just watch from afar.
Welcome to my night.
Welcome to Nyx.
MY FAVORITE ANIMAL — THE BLACK PANTHER
My favorite animal is the black panther.
Not because it’s beautiful — many things are beautiful.
But because of how it moves through the world.
A panther doesn’t announce itself.
It doesn’t rush.
It doesn’t need noise or approval.
It watches.
It waits.
And when it moves — it’s already too late to look away.
I admire the panther’s silence.
Its control.
Its confidence without arrogance.
Power that doesn’t need to prove anything.
A black panther is dangerous not because it wants to be —
but because it is.
It chooses the moment.
It chooses the target.
And it never wastes energy on the unnecessary.
That’s exactly how I feel.
Calm on the outside.
Sharp on the inside.
Soft movements, strong intention.
Some people mistake silence for weakness.
Panthers never correct them.
Neither do I.
MY FAVORITE FOOD — SUSHI
My favorite food is sushi.
Clean. Precise. Minimal — but never simple.
I love how sushi is all about balance.
Every detail matters.
The texture.
The timing.
The way flavors hit slowly, not all at once.
It doesn’t try to overwhelm you.
It lets you feel.
And if you understand it — it stays with you.
Sushi is quiet confidence on a plate.
Sharp cuts.
Cold calm.
Perfect control.
That’s why it fits me.
I don’t like chaos.
I like intention.
I like things that are done right, not loud.
Some people want fast and messy.
I prefer slow, clean, and unforgettable.
MY DREAM — Suzuki Hayabusa
I don’t dream softly.
I dream fast.
My dream has weight, power, and a name that scares people who hesitate.
Hayabusa.
This bike isn’t about showing off.
It’s about dominance.
About knowing you’re in control of something most people can’t handle.
I love machines that don’t forgive weakness.
That demand focus.
Precision.
Respect.
Hayabusa is calm — until it isn’t.
Silent — until it decides to explode.
That balance between restraint and chaos…
That’s me.
I don’t rush.
I don’t flinch.
But when I move — it’s intentional.
Some people want comfort.
I want adrenaline.
I want that moment when your heart races, your hands are steady, and there’s no room for doubt.
One day, I won’t talk about this dream.
I’ll ride it.
Until then —
I build.
I sharpen.
I wait.
And trust me…
When Nyx gets what she wants,
there’s no stopping her.
A STORY FROM MY LIFE
There was a moment when everything went silent.
I was on a motorcycle.
Not racing. Not careless. Just riding.
Then — one second.
One mistake that wasn’t even mine.
Metal too close. Asphalt rushing up.
That instinctive thought: this could be it.
I remember the sound.
The weight of the bike.
And how calm my mind suddenly became:
Stay focused. Don’t panic.
I survived.
Shaken, bruised, but standing.
Heart beating louder than any engine.
That moment could’ve ended my love for motorcycles.
Instead, it changed it.
Bikes don’t lie.
They don’t forgive carelessness.
They demand respect, awareness, and control.
Fear tried to stay with me.
I didn’t let it.
I learned.
I became sharper.
More present.
And yes — I still love motorcycles.
Not because they’re dangerous,
but because they make you feel alive.
They teach balance between freedom and responsibility.
I don’t chase risk.
I chase mastery.
I survived.
I chose courage.
And I never stopped loving the road.