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"Zephyr said he was paying-- he said he'd give you the money for the lesson. I mean, you're probably best getting paid. Dealing with me for an hour is gonna stress you out, Sebastian. Least you can do is accept payment for the trouble," the boy laughed, completely self-aware when it came to how energetic and loud he could be and, as a result of that, how annoying he was to some, if not most, people. He had a heart of gold but, unfortunately, also an inability to be quiet and calm.
The same would never be said for his friend, who sat quietly on the couch beside him. He only reacted when briefly touching his friend's hand, hit instantly with Krasimir's thoughts and actions over the last few days - another of Keisuke's powers he really didn't enjoy. Invisibility was all well and good and it came in handy more often than he cared to admit, but being able to see other people's actions and possibly reveal secrets they preferred to keep hidden wasn't something he found enjoyment in. It was why he befriended Krasimir, seeing the abuse he suffered and feeling sympathetic as a result of it, but when it came to other people, he just found seeing into their lives awkward.
Then again, he never usually saw something that shocked him. He had once brushed past a man, who, through a vision, he realised was having an affair, but that was hardly groundbreaking or interesting.
Seeing Sebastian murder Krasimir's parents and then seeing him argue with Zephyr was, the teenager's hands clutching the glass of water with his mouth wide in shock. In fact, he could barely bring himself to even look at Sebastian, only managing to do so a few minutes later, only to shudder and glance away. The school had always instilled in their students a sense of purpose, to use their powers for good if they ventured down the path of heroics. Knowing Sebastian had shunned that advice completely to become the culprit of infamous crimes, most of them incredibly violent in nature, understandably had Keisuke speechless and, more than that, terrified for his own life.
"I-- I need to go, I can't stay, I just remembered my-- my auntie wants me home, so... I-I can do my homework, I'm not struggling as much as Krasimir thinks, aha..."
The same would never be said for his friend, who sat quietly on the couch beside him. He only reacted when briefly touching his friend's hand, hit instantly with Krasimir's thoughts and actions over the last few days - another of Keisuke's powers he really didn't enjoy. Invisibility was all well and good and it came in handy more often than he cared to admit, but being able to see other people's actions and possibly reveal secrets they preferred to keep hidden wasn't something he found enjoyment in. It was why he befriended Krasimir, seeing the abuse he suffered and feeling sympathetic as a result of it, but when it came to other people, he just found seeing into their lives awkward.
Then again, he never usually saw something that shocked him. He had once brushed past a man, who, through a vision, he realised was having an affair, but that was hardly groundbreaking or interesting.
Seeing Sebastian murder Krasimir's parents and then seeing him argue with Zephyr was, the teenager's hands clutching the glass of water with his mouth wide in shock. In fact, he could barely bring himself to even look at Sebastian, only managing to do so a few minutes later, only to shudder and glance away. The school had always instilled in their students a sense of purpose, to use their powers for good if they ventured down the path of heroics. Knowing Sebastian had shunned that advice completely to become the culprit of infamous crimes, most of them incredibly violent in nature, understandably had Keisuke speechless and, more than that, terrified for his own life.
"I-- I need to go, I can't stay, I just remembered my-- my auntie wants me home, so... I-I can do my homework, I'm not struggling as much as Krasimir thinks, aha..."