Who is Cailyn Wright? If you ask a random pedestrian, a random person, they would say a wealthy billionaire, the CEO of Wright Co. founded by her father and blooming under her own advancements. If you ask a scientific mind, young or old, they would say a graduate of collage at the age of fifteen, a person who acquired a Masters in Electrochemistry and Technology at nineteen, and someone who earned two Ph.D.'s in the fields of Electrical engineering and Physics by the ripe age of twenty-four.
If you ask Liealia Miller, her former personal assistant, she would say a conceited and arrogant billionaire who only thinks of herself and complains about her wonderful life. If you ask Walter Clarke, the head or research and development at Wright Co., he would say that she is hard headed, stubborn, and prideful, with an underlying sense of loyalty and hurt. If you ask Jasper Fall, her head doctor and medical staff, he would say she is stubborn, ignorant, but also kind, selfless, and good hearted.
Who is Splice? If you ask the people of New York, they would tell you that she's a superheroine, that she saves so many lives. If you ask the police, they would say that she is unlawful in her ways, even though she does help them, just as a matter of law. If you ask Liealia, you would see that she actually loves the ethics of Splice. If you ask Walter Clarke, he would tell you that Splice is strong-willed and fair, a person of good will. If you ask Jasper Fall, he would say that she risks her life for others that she doesn't even know, making her reckless even with her good intentions.
Why don't we ask the two personally?
If you ask Cailyn Wright who she is, she would tell you that she's Splice, even though she most likely wouldn't tell you. If you asked Splice who she was, she would tell you that she's Cailyn Wright, even though she probably wouldn't tell you.
This is the story of the billionaire Cailyn Wright and the superheroine Splice.
The only thing more insane than the absurdity known as augmentations are the people that have them.
Regulating Miracles showcases its eccentric cast of super-powered characters as they kill, love, and try to somehow get their work finished on time.
Emelia Emin attempts to escape defeat while avoiding the two assassins after her life and the one after her heart.
Jaxon Charlotte tries his hardest to become a hero of justice, but a knife hoarding sociopath decides to crush his ideals.
After watching a family member get kidnapped, Oliver Oldridge, whose life was built on secrets, is forced to confront a clinically depressed mind reader.
Kamiya Kanon has traveled the world hunting a man who fancies himself a god, only to find herself embroiled in the taboo.
A woman who can't stop calling herself Sara is used to coming out on top, but after a series of botched jobs she consults with a one-eyed information broker about love.
A genetically engineered weapon going by Hana struggles to balance her professional and personal responsibilities.
With no hope of survival, Alec Alexander decides to rely on the one thing he hates most of all: lies.
These seemingly unrelated stories intertwine and converge to give four severed body parts, two romantic kisses, one hospital visit, and three unpredictable days in the city of Velstand.
*I am currently releasing an edited version on RoyalRoad.com*