"Wow no way" Kana exclaimed dropping down to balance on the balls of her feet. Her dress fell over her knees thankfully. "just a magic trick" Kana gawked. "Think of everything you could do with that. I mean if you think about it you could be the greatest thief in the world. people wouldn't even know that anything was missing,oh oh you could create organs for people low on the waiting list. Well okay maybe not that I'm not sure if your powers work long term or how that works but like no way i would call your power a simple magic trick" Kana explained excitedly. Casper couldn’t help but smile wider at their approval. They really liked his power, didn’t they? Compared to everyone else’s power, Casper never felt like he was so special. Kana could read minds, that was something that could make [i]her[/i] a billionaire. No secrets were safe from where. Another guy was probably able to throw fireballs with his mind and a third person could probably freeze the ocean with a snap of her fingers. Kana’s and Mason’s astonished expressions brought a warm sensation to Casper’s chest and it made him feel special, in a way. “I-it has a lot of restrictions though…” The replicated phone in his hand vanished in very much the same way his iPod had before. He then slipped the original into his pocket. “I can only copy one thing at a time…” He continued, through couldn’t stop thinking about what Kana had said. The greatest thief in the world, huh? That was true, and it was a thought that had crossed his mind more often than he would want to admit. Of course, he never really wanted to use his powers to hurt others like that, it was just an interesting thought to know that he could. “They do last…” He continued to respond to the rest of her questions. “One at a time, though.” Throughout the years, Casper has learned to master his powers and knew his limits. One of his favourite pastimes was experimenting with this ability. “I can’t use it on organics…” He shook his head. “Sorry…no transplants.” He managed a soft, quiet laughter. Maybe later, at some point. He had a long time on his hands to see this power grow. One day he’d be able to replicate organic material, perhaps. Did he want to, however? There were probably going to be a lot of complications related to that. A long time…yes. He still remembered what that doctor had said a year ago. Casper’s cells weren’t like other people’s. They didn’t deteriorate because they didn’t split normally, and according to that meta-human specialist they had visited, once Casper completely matured he’d stop ageing. What did mean, exactly? It had crossed his mind more than once but he tried to shut it out. Perhaps the doctor was wrong, but if he wasn’t, how would that affect Casper in the long term? There were more than likely other meta-humans out there that didn’t age. Some of them were straight up immortal and regenerated lost limbs if they happened to lose them. This was nothing new. Shaking the thought out of his head, he returned his attention to Kana and Mason. She could probably hear everything Casper thought but he honestly didn’t care much. She was welcomed to prod, he had no big secrets. In fact, he had lived a boringly behaved life. “A-and…thanks, Kana…” It wasn’t a magic trick, but if he was to gain money from using his powers, he’d rather it be from entertaining people with it rather than using it to steal. Throughout their conversation, Casper had not noticed the fourth individual stepping into the conversation. It was starting to feel a bit crowded and the boy felt himself growing slightly uncomfortable. He did love being around people as had been mentioned, but crowds were another thing. “H-hello…” He greeted, though the anxiety showed more than it previously had. He could deal with this, but hopefully a fifth person didn’t come and join them. That would be too much. One person to hang around with was perfect, two people were okay but three was starting to get a bit scary.