Moonfall

As the shuttle's wreckage settled on the moon's surface, the four survivors stumbled out into the unfamiliar landscape. Aria, Mira, Leilani, and the young student, named only as \The Scholar,\ gazed up at the towering trees, their leaves shimmering like emeralds in the soft light. The silence was almost palpable, broken only by the gentle hum of the moon's energy. The group's initial shock gave way to a sense of wonder as they explored their new surroundings. They scavenged for supplies, constructing a makeshift home from the shuttle's debris. As the days passed, they grew closer, forming an unconventional family unit. Months later, they stumbled upon the three native tribes: the proud Centaurs, the warm-hearted Bovines, and the spiritual Hirschhüter. Kaela, Rhyla, and Elyndra, three remarkable women, became central figures in their lives. As the survivors learned about the tribes' polyamorous families and communal child-rearing practices, they began to feel a deep connection to this new world. Aria, Mira, Leilani, and the Scholar found themselves drawn to each of the three women, developing a profound, non-romantic love that was both familiar and foreign. The Scholar, in particular, flourished under their collective care, growing into a strong, responsible young man. As the seasons passed, the group's bond deepened, and they welcomed new life into their midst. Pregnancies became a symbol of hope and unity, rather than a source of conflict. The shared home, crafted from shuttle parts, became a symbol of their resilience and love. As the moon's energy pulsed around them, the group's harmony and connection to nature grew stronger. The arrival of the Alliance, which discovered and accepted their unique family, marked the beginning of a new era. The novel concludes with a warm, epic finale, as the group celebrates their love, culture, and unity beneath the moon's radiant light.