They say they things we do define who we are. But is that always true? If you killed someone, does that make you a murderer? It depends on the situation. If you had gifts that basically made you a superhuman, does that make you a hero? Or does it depend on how you use those gifts? Helix may be subject to both of the following questions and may find out the answer to those questions in his near future. When his world clashes with ours, villains unite and try to spread their treachery into the lives of the innocent. That's when heroes form from different houses to defeat them. But who says any of this is going to happen in this book?