Gwydion is stirring—watching, waiting, and no longer content to remain silent.
As Mitsu R’Ikeda grapples with the truth of what he is—and what he was made for—the fragile balance aboard the Moirai begins to fracture. The crew that once moved as one now drifts, pulled apart by buried loyalties, unspoken fears, and the quiet weight of everything they’ve survived.
In a world where memory itself can be altered, weaponized, or erased, nothing is as certain as it seems. Not identity. Not allegiance. Not even the past.
And as something older than war begins to remember, the choices ahead will demand more than survival.
M.S. Edwards has been a manager at a lingerie store, a marketing intern at the Berkeley Richmond Jewish Community Center, and a PR assistant (read: she threw parties) for a national grocery outlet. Currently, she has become the cliché of all writer clichés: a high school English teacher by day and a relentless author by night. So when she's not corrupting the minds of America's youth with sexy Shakespeare, she is assiduously bringing to life the myriad characters in her head and gleefully relishing the fact that people enjoy her characters because they all use words like 'assiduously' and 'myriad'.