The Interest on Life
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In the Shadow District, time is not measured in hours. It is measured in debt.Elena has lived for twenty years under the weight of a single signature. When a rare illness threatened her life, she entered into a contract with the Chronos Exchange, mortgaging twenty years of her unborn son's natural lifespan to pay for treatment. It was supposed to be temporary. A bridge. A sacrifice she could repay.But markets fluctuate. Interest compounds. And the powerful never lose.Now Leo has turned twenty-five, and the contract has matured. Elena is fifty thousand dollars short of buying back the years she sold. In seven days, the Exchange will collect its collateral-twenty Vitality Years extracted from her son, leaving him a hollow shell.Desperate, Elena confronts Silas Vane, a high-ranking broker in the Exchange. Instead of mercy, he offers her a task: recover a stolen Time-Core from the lawless industrial wasteland known as The Hive. Complete the mission, and Leo's debt will be erased.But the stolen Core isn't a device. It is a "Natural"-a rare young woman born with extraordinary life reserves, harvested as a living battery for the elite.As Elena descends into the Shadows, she is forced to confront the true machinery of her world: a system where the wealthy buy longevity and the poor become fuel. With time slipping away, she must choose between saving her son, saving a stranger, or dismantling the system that profits from both.The Interest on Life is a tense, emotionally driven dystopian novella about motherhood, debt, sacrifice, and the cost of survival in a society where contracts matter more than conscience.For readers who enjoy morally complex dystopia with a strong emotional core and high-stakes tension.
In the Shadow District, time is not measured in hours. It is measured in debt.Elena has lived for twenty years under the weight of a single signature. When a rare illness threatened her life, she entered into a contract with the Chronos Exchange, mortgaging twenty years of her unborn son's natural lifespan to pay for treatment. It was supposed to be temporary. A bridge. A sacrifice she could repay.But markets fluctuate. Interest compounds. And the powerful never lose.Now Leo has turned twenty-five, and the contract has matured. Elena is fifty thousand dollars short of buying back the years she sold. In seven days, the Exchange will collect its collateral-twenty Vitality Years extracted from her son, leaving him a hollow shell.Desperate, Elena confronts Silas Vane, a high-ranking broker in the Exchange. Instead of mercy, he offers her a task: recover a stolen Time-Core from the lawless industrial wasteland known as The Hive. Complete the mission, and Leo's debt will be erased.But the stolen Core isn't a device. It is a "Natural"-a rare young woman born with extraordinary life reserves, harvested as a living battery for the elite.As Elena descends into the Shadows, she is forced to confront the true machinery of her world: a system where the wealthy buy longevity and the poor become fuel. With time slipping away, she must choose between saving her son, saving a stranger, or dismantling the system that profits from both.The Interest on Life is a tense, emotionally driven dystopian novella about motherhood, debt, sacrifice, and the cost of survival in a society where contracts matter more than conscience.For readers who enjoy morally complex dystopia with a strong emotional core and high-stakes tension.
AmazonPagina's: 42, Paperback, David Lagattuta Jr.
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