The kid wasn’t a lot like him but he was also totally like him, Tommy himself couldn’t wrap up what he was feeling. It was like he knew this boy but he really hadn’t seen paler anywhere else. Was he pale like that too? God, he should probably take some sunbaths, because after so many months locked up he probably was as white as his hair. Actually it was a little silver, not white. Just like… him. Not him the boy in his door, but the him that made him have all this powers. Quciksilver… Maybe he choose that name because of the color of his hair. Tommy wasn’t set on a codename just yet but he doubted he’d follow his dad-brother-whatever steps. KidSilver was odd.
Unpolite, he was just looking at the kid. Just like the blue eyed on the other side just looked at him. Wiccan… Yeah, he thought KidSilver was bad. “Funny name.” He didn’t notice he said that until he actually said it. “Aren’t wiccans people who practice wicca? Do you practice wicca? Are you religious?” There probably should have been a filter between his mind and his mouth, like other people had, but Tommy had this little flaw. If a thought passed by his mind he would just speak whatever it was. “Better than Blue Wizard or Scarlet Wizard, I mean.” Did he know magic like Wanda? What she did wa even magic? He had no idea if she was a witch or a really powerful inhuman. Was she an inhuman? In moments like this Tommy felt like he should make more questions.
“I’m Tommy, by the way. Don’t have a codename because I have no idea how should I call myself.” Unlike the other ‘twin’ he wasn’t as certain of this whole super hero stuff. All he wanted was to remain safe, to defend himself from any kind of person of alien or whatever. “Do you want to come in?” Tommy gestured for the other to actually enter the room, the kid looked like some sort of vampire standing at his door.
Billy wasn’t sure what he should have expected, but this kid- Tommy - he spoke fast. There had been silence, at first, but the moment the other boy had opened his mouth to speak, he didn’t appear to stop. Which wasn’t a bad thing, really, but it felt more like a rollercoaster than it did a conversation. So many questions were dropped at his feet, and Billy rapidly strung together his thoughts, in hopes of answering them. And, admittedly, that would be easier done if he actually knew how to answer most of them.
“Well, I-” Billy frowned, watching as Tommy gestured for him to step inside. “Uh, sure. Yeah, that would be nice. Thanks,” he added as an afterthought, before hesitantly stepping inside the room. He was only just past the other boy when he turned back to face hi, frowning. “The name wasn’t my idea, for your information. Kate- uh, one of the others- she suggested it.” Billy shrugged, reaching a hand up to rub at the back of his neck. “I haven’t used it yet, but, its a step up from my last name.”
Asgarian had really grown on him, but Kate was right. Well, Kate was right about a lot of things, actually. With all that Billy had discovered he could do- hell, all he was still figuring out - he needed something that actually fit the description. Maybe Tommy was right, but superhero names didn’t appear high on his list of priorities at the given moment. Piecing together how the hell his soul was connected with an absoute stranger? Yeah, that felt moderately more pressing. But he couldn’t exactly open with that, so he shrugged again, offering something of a smile. “Its definitely better than Blue Wizard, though. God, I would sound like a generic D&D character.”