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The melody threaded the crew together. It sang of spaceports and distant summers. Echo’s eyes shone. The vendor, voice creaking like a scratched record, said, “Names are songs where you start. Take this — 'Nova'.” He tapped the label where the record’s title had been rubbed away until only two letters remained: N and A. “Nova. It means new.”

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And in the quiet between missions, when the ship’s smell returned to burnt coffee and old engine grease, Rook would make a list. At the top, in careful, small handwriting, he wrote: Family — secured.

Mira grinned. “You worry too much. Besides, we’ve got Grobnar.” She jabbed a clawed thumb toward the cargo hold where Grobnar — six-foot-tall, three-eyed, and an excellent cook — balanced a steaming pot as if culinary equilibrium were a sacred art. Grobnar hummed something that might have been a song or an oath and ladled an aromatic stew into a battered bowl. The melody threaded the crew together

Rook stared. “She can—”

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In the chaos, Nova — small, humming — wandered into the ship’s maintenance spine. She found a place where the hull’s vibrations made the metal sing like a string. There, she sang with it. Her voice braided with the ship’s: a duet that recalled every planet the Lumen had passed, every engine note, every hum in the ship’s bones. The song spread, and the collectors halted, not because their heads were struck, but because they remembered the sound of their mothers’ lullabies, a data-bank jolt that rewired their targeting arrays to the warmth of homes, not the glint of credit.