Introduction

It was a sunny day in Boston, Massachusetts. In fact, during this particular summer, you would rarely find a day that the temperature was less than 80 degrees. On Apple Blossom Drive, the air was filled with the sounds of birds chirping, trees rustling, and your own two feet crunching in the green grass that lined the pavement. Children ran about in their yards, parents watched them from windows; it was an average neighborhood. However, at 1296 Apple Blossom, a unique sound filled the air conditioned atmosphere of the Grayson's two story home. It was the sound of liquid bubbling, computers beeping, and beakers clinking. Mr. and Mr. Grayson were two of the nation's highest rated geneticists. They studied a very gray area of science, the mutant. Basically a mutant was a superhuman; a very evolved form of humanity. They had two children, Brian and Jade. Brian was 13 and was an eight grader at Carson Michaels Middle. Jade was 15 and attended high school at Jefferson State. They were just an average family of people, so it would seem. Nothing out of the ordinary played a part in their quiet lifestyle. Or did it…..