A cynical, darkly humorous novella for people who are tired of heroes. Maya didn't want to save the world. She wanted a nap. Then she found a one-eared stray behind a dumpster. He was gray, grumpy, and profoundly unimpressed with humanity. She named him Job. Job has a power: he can see the gap between what people know and what they ignore. And he can make that gap uncomfortable. Together - a cynical woman who stopped caring and a cat who hates everyone - they start closing gaps.
One landlord. One CEO. One factory owner at a time. But every victory has a cost. The cat is losing the only thing he ever loved. And the woman is learning that changing the world doesn't come with a happy ending. The Cat Who Hated Everyone But Her is a novella for anyone who's ever been too tired for hope, too angry to quit, and too honest to pretend. No heroes. No redemption arcs. Just a woman, a cat, and the rain.
A cynical, darkly humorous novella for people who are tired of heroes. Maya didn't want to save the world. She wanted a nap. Then she found a one-eared stray behind a dumpster. He was gray, grumpy, and profoundly unimpressed with humanity. She named him Job. Job has a power: he can see the gap between what people know and what they ignore. And he can make that gap uncomfortable. Together - a cynical woman who stopped caring and a cat who hates everyone - they start closing gaps.
One landlord. One CEO. One factory owner at a time. But every victory has a cost. The cat is losing the only thing he ever loved. And the woman is learning that changing the world doesn't come with a happy ending. The Cat Who Hated Everyone But Her is a novella for anyone who's ever been too tired for hope, too angry to quit, and too honest to pretend. No heroes. No redemption arcs. Just a woman, a cat, and the rain.