Beck looked to the girl that criticized his celery. He didn't really seem to be fazed by the comment, instead replying, "Vitamin A, Vitamin C, calms my nerves, and it stops me from eating more of that delicious junk." He gestured to the pizzas with the stalk. "Besides, the [i]actual[/i] good stuff comes later when I actually get to working out... Fight wasn't much to recover from." He gave a sly smile. "Name's Beck. Or, Frostbite... I'm the snowman." Jin shook her head a bit. "If you want vitamins, have an orange. It tastes better, has more vitamins, and you don't make that awful crunching noise." But then she shrugged. "I'm Jin. Orbit. I was the one with all the pink and.. well, orbs." Taking another large bite of pizza, she scratched the back of her neck in a sort of shy way. "I'm more used to taking down opponents that are closer to my size. At least double or less. That guy did a number on me. Guess I'm out of practice, because I am starving." As if to demonstrate, she started gnawing on the crust of her second slice. He raised an eyebrow. "An orange... With pizza?.. Sounds like a stomach bomb to me." He'd finished the stalk and started on his own slice at that point. He figured he would keep the meal light so he could train sooner rather than later. It wouldn't be enjoyable at all on a full stomach. "Nice to meet you, then, Jin." He folded the slice in half, before another small smile pulled at one side of his lips. "Won't be that long before you're back into the swing of things, I'm sure." "Yeah. I'll get there." Her gaze shifted off, as she thought. She had to meet the one team member who had a power that could scare the crap out of her. Just great. "So, uh... can you eat that pizza like it is, or does it get cold really quick if you touch it?" Maybe if she knew for sure that he had a really solid control over his power, she could feel less terrified about it. "Weeeeeeeell," he started, as he bit his lip, "I mean, I can finish it before it gets cold, yeah. My body temperature is just lower, is all, so it gets cold [i]faster[/i] when I hold it." He grinned. "That said, my drinks never get warm. It was pretty rough when I first got them, though. My powers, I mean. Froze everything I touched for a couple weeks." He shrugged. "Guess it could have been worse." "Ah." She grinned faintly. "My powers came out early, but they hit a nasty upswing when I was like... 14ish. I could barely walk into a room without everything that wasn't tied down starting to circle around my head. It sucked... I got it under control really quick, mostly because I couldn't build anything with my powers messing up my toolkit." He almost laughed. "I had a really rough time with drinks, so I had to live off hot chocolate and hot tea so I didn't freeze them solid.... Good times..." He looked down briefly, before picking his head back up. "Not really, it was pretty awful. Suppose that's how it was for most of us though." He set aside the now-empty plate on the counter behind him where he stood. Jin nodded, though her gaze was vague. She didn't really remember discovering her powers, and didn't have anyone left who could tell her when she started. Even so, she'd had enough of a time hiding her power on the streets. "Well, I've got some quick work to do before I can relax today, so I'm gonna have to take care of that now." He smiled as he walked out of the kitchen. "I'll seeya 'round." He headed immediately back to his room to start preparing himself for his training. "Yeah. See ya." Jin grinned after him, but the smile faded after his back was turned. Reflexively, she hugged herself and rubbed her arms briskly. She was cold.