[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Kyp6GrU.png[/img][/center] He didn't think having no powers would be considered rare, but then again, almost everyone he knew of were Espers, now that he thought about it. Sounded a bit weird, when he thought of himself as some kind of rare item- like some kind of Pokemon. [color=82ca9d]"Didn't take it,"[/color] he answered her question about whether he underwent the program or not. And he didn't need to at the time. The two approached the super market as it got closer and closer. He remembered what to buy- some daikon radishes and red chili peppers, along with a few snacks. He already had vegetable oil and salt, along with some other ingredients that he kept in the freezer. Espers weren't really on his mind most of the time. He had many things to take care of that were more relevant and present to him, such as making sure he was covering expenses properly, keeping his mind clear for both his hobbies and work, and preparing for school during the fall and spring seasons. Though, considering the girl next to him probably had it harder than him. He didn't know what orphanages were like, truthfully, and he respected her privacy enough to not start blabbering about it. He presumed it wasn't a good feeling. His parents were pretty much the start of everything that made him what he was, and others not having that privilege didn't seem fair. But he remained quiet about the matter, and instead thought about the thought of him trying the program instead. He glanced at the girl before he looked towards the market's direction. [color=82ca9d]"What's it like being an Esper?"[/color] He asked, his tone honestly curious despite the broadness of the question, though the broadness seemed intentional. Now that he thought about it, he never actually asked the opinion of an Esper about themselves- particularly their abilities. Never did he ask his friends or even people he looked up to about it. He always considered it as only a minor difference in social life- but the silent debut of interest he gained about Espers recently kind of made him think twice. Considering she was an Esper herself, and seemed to know that being an Esper wouldn't have exactly guaranteed his safety, she seemed more knowledgeable on that. He wasn't completely unaware of how Espers worked- it was, however, much less known to him on a more up-front level. Perhaps his question might be the equivalent of asking "What's it like to be a person," considering that she was an Esper for at least a decent portion of her life. He still figured he should ask, though. [sub][@DarkWolfX37][/sub]