The stare-down begins — Nyx on one side, the snake on the other. Every muscle in her body goes still, her instincts kicking in, eyes sharp and unblinking. It’s a moment of pure focus, a quiet tension between curiosity and caution.
She doesn’t bark, doesn’t rush — she studies. The way it moves, the sound it makes, the ground it covers. You can see her brain working, balancing her protective side with her natural discipline. She’s brave, but never reckless.
Eventually, with a final huff, she steps back, satisfied she’s kept everyone safe. The snake slithers away, and she trots off, calm and composed — the clear winner in her own quiet way.





