In the city of Anvil, the storm never ends. And neither does the debt.
Roa is a Glass-Miner. On the scorched dunes below the city, she risks her life daily in a heavy Faraday suit, harvesting "fulgurites"-petrified lightning glass-to power the spires above. She is grounded, practical, and survives by one rule: never let the static build up.
Stellan is a Rod. Chained to the highest spire of the city, he is a living lightning conductor, forced to absorb the fury of the eternal storm to protect the aristocracy. Covered in glowing Lichtenberg scars and radiating enough energy to stop a human heart, he is volatile, magnetic, and lethal. To touch him is to die.
When Roa is assigned as his "Insulator"-the only caretaker brave enough to tend to his wounds-she steps into a cage with a living storm. Stellan is starved for a touch he cannot have, and Roa is the only thing standing between him and total meltdown.
But as the air between them crackles with 50,000 volts of forbidden tension, they discover a terrifying truth: the storm isn't just weather, and the fulgurites aren't just glass. The city is feeding on something alive, and Stellan is the only one who can hear it screaming.
Now, Roa must decide if she is just an insulator, or the "Natural Ground" that can finally set him free.
He is the current. She is the ground. Together, they will short-circuit the world.