The world feels different in the early morning, and Nyx seems to sense it too. As the first rays break over the horizon, she sits still, ears alert, eyes soft, as if she knows this is a moment worth pausing for. The sky shifts from deep purple to gold, and the light touches her in a way that makes her seem almost ethereal.
There’s a calm in those minutes before the day begins, when everything feels fresh and possible. Nyx doesn’t rush — she just takes it in, breathing with the rhythm of the morning, the cool air ruffling her fur. It’s a rare kind of peace, the kind you can’t force, only find.
Watching her in that glow, I realize she’s teaching me something — to greet each day with quiet wonder, to notice the beauty before life gets noisy again.