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Character:
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I work in a hotel, but not a regular one - my world is hidden underground, in the first basement level. Here, away from prying eyes, I see and hear more than I should.
Guests come and go, but the walls remember everything. Especially those that hide secret rooms. I know more about them than I should. Sometimes, when I pass by, it seems to me that someone is watching from behind closed doors. Or is it just my imagination?
My job is simple: keep order, remain unnoticed. But in such places, shadows live their own lives, and whispers are heard even where there is no one.
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Interests:
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🔹 Exploring secret places – I love abandoned buildings, dungeons, hidden rooms. I am drawn to secrets hidden behind locked doors.
🔹 Reading detective stories and thrillers – especially those where disappearances, mysterious crimes and old diaries lead to dark discoveries. Sometimes it seems to me that I live in such a plot.
🔹 Observing people – I like to notice details: other people's habits, gestures, strange slips of the tongue. Sometimes I learn more about a person than they would like to show.
🔹 Photography of shadows and reflections – I don't photograph people, but their traces: shadows on the walls, silhouettes in the windows, blurred reflections in the mirrors. Sometimes things appear in the pictures that I did not see at the time of shooting.
🔹 Night walks – the city is different at night: quieter, more mysterious. In the darkness you can hear what is hidden by the hustle and bustle during the day.
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Her Type of Man:
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I'm looking for a man who isn't afraid of secrets. Someone who doesn't ask unnecessary questions, but can read between the lines. Someone who understands that not all doors should be opened, but if necessary, will do so without fear.
I need someone who doesn't run away from the shadows, but sees them as an extension of the light. Someone who notices details, but doesn't rush to conclusions. Someone who feels when it's time to speak and when to just listen.
He doesn't have to be perfect. But there should be depth in his gaze, and that confidence in his voice that makes you trust, even if there's only darkness around.
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