Namaia turned 21 three months before landing in Dubai with a linguistics degree she has no plans to use. Russian, chestnut-haired, sharp enough to hold actual conversations but young enough that cynicism hasn't set in yet.
She grew up in Moscow's suburbs where nothing much happened, studied because that's what you do, then realized office jobs felt like slow death. Dubai offered an exit – warmer weather, strangers who don't ask too many questions, and escort work that pays better than translating corporate emails. Her parents think she's doing marketing. Close enough. Namaia works best with clients who want company that doesn't feel bought. She'll actually laugh at your stories over dinner, ask follow-up questions, remember details from last time if you book again. Hotel time afterward feels like a natural progression, not a transaction timer hitting zero.