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Cinderella's Spaceship

Rafaela grew up in the Cinder Sector of the outer belts, an isolated region that her step mother and step sisters can't bear. She's eligible to enter the Prince's race, if she can get her mother's old scout ship repaired in time, but she also needs to discover what her mother really left behind. Prince Brendan needs to catch a bride that he can trust. He was born with Corporate records written into his genes in a Solar System brewing with political strife. He bets his future on a race, but will he find out what this Cinder girl's family is tangled up in? With interstellar travel still confined below the speed of light, the vast majority of humanity now carries the extra pair of chromosomes packed with an inheritance of genetic memories. Those who don't carry the extra genes have been disregarded for centuries. Humanity needs to let go of the past in order to expand their future. Will a young woman, a young man, and a dragon be able to forge a brighter future between two stars? Cover redesigned by Bloom759, face based off Artflow.ai generation. --- On hold because I'm getting the shattered shunt removed finally! (The list of possible complications is a bit scary, but not compared to living with my brain fluid leaking out.)

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P: Falling into Place

Brendan reacted to Brennant's acknowledgment only internally, still focused on searching through fragments of memories that he wasn't sure he'd ever accessed. The man's recognition of who he was only made him more certain that he was someone who should be within the core family records.

His mother had identified Brennant as his grandfather's sibling, which helped him find the details left in small things. Anthony Aldrich's sister had been named Cassandra, but the letters A, B, and C were laid out together more than once within images from his grandfather's early years. And there was an example of one of the flaws in the hereditary system that the corporate royals were using, there was no way to pass on memories after conception. He and his father had inherited nothing from the man's later years.