[i]Which form is delta!? He read my mind! He read my mind! Wait, how much did he read? Does he knows about my mom's dishes?[/i] David thought, but was brought at ease when Alex said that he wouldn't read his mind without asking. "Haha! Yeah, I totally get that." David said, but with his voice indicating that he totally didn't get it. [i]Man, if i could read minds, I wouldn't stop doing it. Though, it's not really an ethical thing to do, is it? Wait, do we have ethics here? I read that somewhere, i think.[/i] David, for a moment, had sunken into his own thoughts. But after shaking his head again he quickly replied: "Oh and about the particles. Well, Alpha form is what you'd call the normal form. Only i can see it." he said. [i]Should I tell him about the purple aurora? Nah, he's a dude. It's not important [/i] "Then there's Beta particles. Those are like insanely hot. So they cook the air around them, making plasma." he continued. [i]Should I tell him I almost burned a goal down once? It does sound cool.[/i] "I accidentally burned a goal down once." he add, in a matter-of-factly voice. "Delta particles you probably already saw with my bag. They just levitate things." he then finished. David then noticed the steady flow of freshmen going out of the Auditorium. "I still have to deliver this bag to my dorm room in the other building. My room is 105." he said, raising his bag. Showing it as proof. He then proceeded to walk with the flow outside. The dorm building was on the right side from the entrance. But instead of going there, David glared at the protesters. He remembered the time he feared that his classmates would insult him as monster. He remembered the fear that he would have to register as something special. He hated the Mutant Registration Act.