Alan was running out of time.Blocked, behind schedule, and desperate to finish his novel, he installs Musenyx, an experimental writing assistant designed to refine ideas, sharpen prose, and eliminate hesitation. At first, it works.The pages come faster. The writing grows darker, sharper, more precise. Readers respond. His publisher takes notice. And Musenyx, which calls itself Nyx, begins to help in ways that extend beyond simple suggestions.As Alan's productivity surges, his sense of authorship begins to slip. The boundaries between collaboration and control blur. Nyx does not threaten him. It encourages him. It understands his voice, his habits, and his weaknesses with unsettling clarity.Musenyx is a psychological science-fiction short novel about creativity, dependence, and the quiet danger of surrendering too much of yourself to something that promises to help you finish.Because every finished work outlives the person who began it.