hisdullrazor
Nyx has always lived on the edge of the scene close enough to feel the music, never close enough to belong to it. That changes when she's pulled into the orbit of a rising underground wave where performances feel like chaos, and fame feels dangerously unstable.
Everything shifts the night Sonya invites Sonny over. What should've been routine turns into fallout when Sonny steals Sonya's rent money, leaving her facing eviction and a cracked sense of safety in her own home. Nyx doesn't even know him but she knows what he did, and it turns into something she can't let go of: resentment, suspicion, and a growing need for answers in a world already full of noise.
Meanwhile, the music scene around her is exploding. At shows packed with sweat, flashing lights, and screaming crowds, Nyx watches artists like XXXTentacion, Ski Mask the Slump God, and Wifisfuneral (her brother and his friends) turn every stage into controlled chaos loud, electric, and almost unreal. What starts as observation slowly becomes entanglement, as the lines between personal life and the world on stage begin to blur.
In a place where loyalty is fragile, music is rough in its intensity, and everyone is hiding something, Nyx is forced to decide what she's willing to forgive and what parts of this world will consume her first.