Kaito had always felt like there was something missing within him, like a spark waiting to be ignited. As a half-Esper, he possessed a unique genetic makeup that made him sensitive to the emotions and auras of those around him. His mother was an Esper, born with the ability to manipulate reality, while his father was a non-Esper, or "Norm," with no supernatural abilities. This mixed heritage made Kaito's powers unpredictable and prone to erratic outbursts.
: He is typically depicted as a handsome, sharp-featured man, often appearing in professional attire or formal wear that fits his high rank in the esper-guide hierarchy. Related Merchandise & Media
Using their psychic shield or telekinesis to physically protect their partner. Sensory Overload: my half esper yaoi top
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is traditionally the dominant partner, their reliance on their partner for mental stabilization creates a vulnerable dominance Characteristics of a "Half-Esper Top" In a Yaoi context, this character archetype often features: The Protective Instinct: This mixed heritage made Kaito's powers unpredictable and
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