THE ORBITAL RESONANCE
Dillon Hanniel
Rivals by design. Partners by necessity. Lovers by accident.
The Architecture of Conflict Joan Thorne is a woman of glass and logic. As the CEO of Aether Semiconductor, she built an empire on the "Cleanroom" philosophy: if you can’t quantify it, it’s a contaminant. Jim Vance is her polar opposite—a "Broker" of chaos who dominated the floor of the New York Stock Exchange by trusting his gut and ignoring the manual. When they are selected for a high-stakes mission to a secret orbital station, the rivalry is instantaneous. They aren't just astronauts; they are two different philosophies of survival trapped in a pressurized tin can.
The Warp of Fate The mission was supposed to be a standard integration of corporate and military interests. But as they reach the station, the sky bleeds violet. An obsidian craft of impossible geometry—the Zaw—tears through the fabric of space-time, dragging Joan, Jim, and their mutual hatred across the galaxy. They aren't guests; they are specimens. The Zaw are a collective intelligence that views individual emotion as "noise" and human discord as a disease. To the Zaw, Joan and Jim are a broken circuit that needs to be measured, tested, and—if they fail—discarded.
The Resonance of Souls Tethered by a bio-organic energy shackle, the two rivals are thrust into the Trials of Zaw. They must survive hallucinogenic forests that feed on their deepest regrets and navigate a city where their thoughts are no longer private.
From the first desperate kiss to share a final breath of oxygen to a century-long legacy among the stars, The Orbital Resonance is a journey from the cold vacuum of isolation to the blinding heat of a binary sun. It is a story of how two people who couldn't stand to be in the same room ended up being the only two people who could save the galaxy.
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