There are wars that shape empires. There are loves that shape souls. And then there are moments—brief, violent, impossible moments—that fracture time itself. Myra Victorya was born into prophecy, raised in blood, and forged in the vacuum of interstellar war. Daughter of King Thyrotrope and heir to the Seven Worlds, she commanded fleets before she ever learned what it meant to belong to someone. In a galaxy where loyalty was currency and betrayal was strategy, she became a legend—decorated, feared, unstoppable. Until the day the stars turned against her. A single battle. A final explosion. An escape pod swallowed by fire and gravity. When she awakens, she is no longer the commander of thirty warships. She is alone—wounded, hunted, and stranded on a primitive world that smells of mud, blood, and forgotten things. Her memory fractures. Her power means nothing. And somewhere in the shadows, men with guns are searching for her by name. But Earth was never part of the royal war plans. And Bryant—haunted, calculating, and far too familiar with survival—was never meant to find her. Their meeting is not destiny in the romantic sense. It is collision. Two survivors from different worlds, both shaped by violence, both fluent in distrust. She is royalty without a throne. He is a protector without a country. Together, they are an anomaly neither galaxy anticipated. As enemies close in—mercenaries, cartels, hidden agendas stretching beyond planets—Myra must decide who she is without her crown, without her fleet, without the war that defined her. And Bryant must confront the one thing he never trained for: Caring. Because love, in any universe, is the most dangerous force of all. Elestrial Love: Part 1 – Beyond Time is a story of survival across worlds, of identity lost and rediscovered, of violence interrupted by tenderness. It asks a question that echoes far beyond stars: If everything you were is stripped away… who are you when someone chooses to stay? And what happens when time itself refuses to let you go