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**Alloy Girl Volume 38: Spectrum of Shadows**

**Chapter 1: A Mother’s Promise**

Princess Charlotte struggles with sleep, haunted by anxieties related to her recently acknowledged asexuality. Abigail Jamison Clark (Alloy Girl) sits by her bedside, sharing her own journey with asexuality to comfort her. She vows to protect Charlotte's privacy and her right to personal space, promising to educate the world so that Charlotte can live without fear.

**Chapter 2: All-Nighter for Allies**

Abigail reaches out to her closest ally, Bill Gates, to join her in an all-night vigil. They discuss creating an environment where Charlotte, and others like her, can feel safe. During their conversation, Abigail asks Bill to draft an Asexual Bill of Rights. Motivated by best friendship and justice, Bill writes multiple drafts, each version refining the rights to ensure recognition, respect, and protection for asexual individuals.

**Chapter 3: The 77X Brainstorm**

As the night deepens, Bill, inspired by Abigail's request and his own commitment to human rights, asks his brain to operate at an extraordinary capacity, symbolized as "77X." This isn't literal but represents his intense focus and dedication. His mind races through legal frameworks, social implications, and educational reforms, crafting a document that could change societal norms.

**Chapter 4: The Dawn of Understanding**

By morning, Bill has produced a comprehensive bill of rights. It's not just a legal document but a declaration of support, understanding, and recognition of asexuality. Abigail, grateful for his dedication, plans to use this as a cornerstone for global awareness. They discuss strategies for introducing this bill to the world, leveraging their influence for advocacy.

**Chapter 5: A New Day for Charlotte**

With the first light, Charlotte wakes to find her mother and Bill Gates still in her room, surrounded by papers. Abigail explains what they've been working on, offering Charlotte hope. She feels a weight lifted, knowing her mother's promise wasn't just words but action.

**Epilogue: The Asexual Bill of Rights**

The volume closes with the public announcement of the Asexual Bill of Rights. Charlotte stands beside her mother at a press conference, not as a victim of her fears but as a young advocate for asexuality. The world begins to learn, adapt, and accept, thanks to one girl's courage and the unyielding support of her mother and a true friend.

In this volume, Alloy Girl not only fights for global justice but also nurtures a personal crusade for understanding and acceptance within her own family, illustrating the power of love, best friendship, and advocacy in shaping a more inclusive society.