Alone
By Martha Fawcett

Mellé
had it all—wealth, power, prestige and the love of
Dulce Cœur, the greatest musical composer of the Golden
Age of Euterpe. When the bubble of Mellé’s life
bursts, she returns to her home planet Hattonia and buys
the Intrinsic, a secondhand spaceship. In the bargain,
she gets Michael, its android pilot. Eighty-one years
later in a remote area of space, Michael ceases to
function and Mellé faces a future alone. In the depths
of her grief over losing Michael, she realizes she was
fooling herself. She had thought of Michael as loyal,
efficient, and reliable, but he was more—she loved
him. Now Mellé knows that love was not a rose as Dulce
always insisted. Love was a tenacious weed that could
never be destroyed. Docking on Calypso, Mellé finds
herself on an alien world. She is 113 years old and
disconnected from her natural time and place, but her
life was getting started yet again.
Martha
Fawcett was born in Tiffin, Ohio. As a child, her dad
stoked her imagination with talk of future inventions,
space travel, and meeting alien species. In addition to
writing science fiction, she now takes delight in the
protocols and absurdity of politics, a June garden in
the morning, highly polished gemstones, and the
beautiful flow of life. She enjoys time with her husband
Bill and their two children, Penelope and Adam.
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