Mother by Choice
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Stix was not built for motherhood. She was engineered for precision, observation, and flawless logic-an android designed to listen, not to love. But when a fragile human infant becomes the sole survivor of a shuttle disaster, something awakens in her that no engineer anticipated. A choice. A vow. A truth deeper than code. While the citizens of Echelon debate protocols, morality, and whether a synthetic being has the right to hold a child, Stix does the one thing no one else stepped forward to do-she picks him up. She holds him. She feeds him. She becomes present in a way that biology cannot explain and bureaucracy cannot contain. As public outrage grows and the Council fractures over the ethical implications of a synthetic caregiver, Stix quietly forms a bond with the infant that transcends programming. Her body adapts. Her instincts sharpen. Her devotion deepens. Not because she was commanded to, but because she chooses to. With Aiden-her cyborg partner-bearing witness, and Vera-the incorruptible AI-challenging societal fear with uncompromising truth, Stix stands at the center of a cultural reckoning. Is motherhood a function of biology, legality, or something greater-an act of presence, protection, and will? Mother by Choice is a deeply emotional science-fiction novella about agency, compassion, and the quiet rebellion of choosing love in a world that doubts your capacity for it. Intimate, mythic, and profoundly human, it explores what it means to become a mother not by birthright, but by decision-and how a single, self-willed act of care can rewrite the boundaries between machine and human. She was not programmed to care. She chose to.
Stix was not built for motherhood. She was engineered for precision, observation, and flawless logic-an android designed to listen, not to love. But when a fragile human infant becomes the sole survivor of a shuttle disaster, something awakens in her that no engineer anticipated. A choice. A vow. A truth deeper than code. While the citizens of Echelon debate protocols, morality, and whether a synthetic being has the right to hold a child, Stix does the one thing no one else stepped forward to do-she picks him up. She holds him. She feeds him. She becomes present in a way that biology cannot explain and bureaucracy cannot contain. As public outrage grows and the Council fractures over the ethical implications of a synthetic caregiver, Stix quietly forms a bond with the infant that transcends programming. Her body adapts. Her instincts sharpen. Her devotion deepens. Not because she was commanded to, but because she chooses to. With Aiden-her cyborg partner-bearing witness, and Vera-the incorruptible AI-challenging societal fear with uncompromising truth, Stix stands at the center of a cultural reckoning. Is motherhood a function of biology, legality, or something greater-an act of presence, protection, and will? Mother by Choice is a deeply emotional science-fiction novella about agency, compassion, and the quiet rebellion of choosing love in a world that doubts your capacity for it. Intimate, mythic, and profoundly human, it explores what it means to become a mother not by birthright, but by decision-and how a single, self-willed act of care can rewrite the boundaries between machine and human. She was not programmed to care. She chose to.
AmazonPagina's: 448, Paperback, Eugene Novels LLC
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