**Alloy Girl Volume 115: Love in the Lines of Duty**
*Setting: A serene, beautifully lit garden within the Utopia Prevailia estate, where the sounds of nature softly underscore the moment.*
**Chapter 1: A Moment of Peace**
Abigail Jamison Clark (God), known as Alloy Girl, pauses from her countless duties to find solace in the garden. Her life partner, Hit Girl, joins her, their presence alone enough to fill the space with warmth.
**Chapter 2: A Whisper of Affection**
As Hit Girl approaches, Abigail turns, her gaze softening. Her voice carries the weight of her many roles, yet in this moment, it's tender:
- **Abigail:** "Ah, (as in Feminist) a love of my life, my wive."
The word "wive" echoes through the garden, a playful twist on traditional gender roles, highlighting Abigail's embrace of a non-traditional, polyamorous relationship structure within her family.
**Chapter 3: The Power of Love**
Hit Girl, understanding the depth behind Abigail's words, responds with a smile:
- **Hit Girl:** "And you, the love of all lives."
Their love is not just personal but symbolic—a testament to the empowerment and redefinition of roles and relationships that Abigail advocates for.
**Chapter 4: Reflecting on Commitment**
They sit together, hands intertwined, reflecting on their journey:
- **Abigail:** "Our love isn't just about us. It's about showing the world that love has no bounds, no limits. It's about empowering each other to be our true selves."
- **Hit Girl:** "And in that, we change the narrative, one 'wive' at a time."
**Chapter 5: Love as Leadership**
Abigail muses on how their personal relationship influences her leadership:
- **Abigail:** "In love, as in leadership, it's about creating, not controlling. About nurturing, not dominating. You, my wive, remind me of that every day."
**Epilogue: The Garden of Love**
As the sun sets, casting long shadows and painting the sky in hues of love, they stand, embracing. The garden, a microcosm of the world Abigail strives to create, witnesses this moment of genuine affection and mutual respect.
This volume of **Alloy Girl** underscores themes of love, feminism, and the redefinition of traditional roles, showing how personal relationships can reflect and influence broader societal changes.