Aize Jayce Lynn is a normal child. Her black hair is long and straight, just like everyone else. Her eyes are as black as coal, just like everyone else. She goes to school, follows the rules, eats the same food. She's like everyone else, atleast she tries to be, but even with these perfectly enhanced people. she knows shes not perfect, she knows that she never will be exaclty like everyone else, but she does everything she can to fit in. She even ignores the Abnormals (Abs) just.like.everyone.else. That is until she meets Him. Damion is a Normal as well, but he doesnt follow all the rules. He treats the Abs like their normal people, like theres nothing wrong with them. And just like everyone else, Aize ignores him and his strange actions, until she accidently bumps into him outside of school. She trys to get rid of him, but his ways and looks are so intruging to her, that she cant get him out of her mind. Damion begins to hang around her, secretly of course, and finds out things about her that even she didnt know. Is Damion a good thing, the start of a new life? Or is he just trouble waiting to happen?
Blade Runner meets Orwell's 1984 in Mother's Hand.
Set in a crumbling dystopian future, Earth is ruled by the all-seeing and unforgiving Mother.
Kal dutifully donates his body to the military for four years while his consciousness is stored. He will wake up with no memories of the things his body has done in war.
Six years later, Kal wakes screaming a name he doesn't know. As he tries to reconnect with his former life he soon realizes that Mother is not finished with him yet.
As Kal fights to avoid capture he begins to peel back the lies that surround Mother's system and must discover the truth about his past before it's too late.