Gravity and Grace is a romantic-political sci-fi tale of tension, loyalty, and the quiet courage to orbit love without losing oneself. It is not the story of a prince who saves a world — but of a man who learns that gravity is not what holds us down, but what draws us together. Gravity and Grace: A Chronicle of Astravex and Aurora By Engr. Dr. Naila Hina Kael never asked to lead. He was born into orbit — of empires, expectations, and equations he did not write. But when the rogue planet draws closer and the Aurora Station fractures under its own secrets, he must choose: protect the woman who redefined gravity, or preserve the system that taught him restraint. Lyra Vex has stopped wielding swords. Her power now lies in the elegance of motion, in the golden equations that shimmer from her fingertips and bend the laws of physics to her will. She does not ask Kael to follow. She asks him to understand. Together, they stand at the edge of Aetheria, where surveillance gardens bloom and mythic symbols awaken. The empire wants obedience. The galaxy wants order. But Kael wants grace — the kind that risks everything for what matters most.