Anyways, in summary, I could turn invisible, create light copies of myself, bend light but not shoot, and become unharmable to physical force by melding with the light.
Unfortunately, I could not move with the light, only exit and enter. I could also create illusions, change my bodily appearance, and lastly, be ordinary?
Oddly, besides my blemishless tanned skin, blindingly white curly hair like clouds, a devilishly chubby face, baby fat, and a dense body (some humans are born with bodies more dense than usual). There was nothing inhuman about my appearance. Well, only if I ignore my wings and armor.
My armor was constructed from an invisible condensed living light swirling around my every cell and hair strand. Covering every crevice of my skin, with the only thing not shining being my eyes.
I first realized my wings and armor when I looked at myself from my omni view (my view of all directions, where light exist and where it does not).
I noticed I was glowing like crazy with two black holes for eyes and wings of light so intense their wavelength completely skipped over 700, no longer visible to human eyes.
Yet, when I looked close enough, I realized that covering the light, unseeable by regular human eyes, is an abyss. An abyss that covers my entirety perfectly, with two tall inky black horns protruding from my head.
Nevertheless, due to the abyss covering me, I don't believe anything can see my armor or wings, else I would be a guinea pig currently.
After all, humans can't see invisible light (ultraviolet light, infrared, x-ray...), but technology still can. The technology here was still advanced enough to have decent-looking defibrillators...
However, besides the invisible armor and wings, I physically appeared human (an upgraded one). Thus, my body was registered as a super healthy baby boy.
There were no doctors going crazy, no magical blood being siphoned, and no needles being unable to pierce my skin. Seems I was quite lucky to not have to go through that experience...
In truth, though, I already knew about the cruelty of humans. So before the check-up, I racked my brain trying to figure out how to not let others realize I'm not human.
My solution was to test every possible power I could have, and I stopped after finding one, illusions. Using illusions, I manipulated the test results by making them think they did what they did. When all they really did was record and input empty data. Even cameras can be shown an illusion when it's a distortion.
The result: no blood loss, no needles, no information, and no testing. What truly transpired was a light clone playing my part and doing all the tests, while the doctors only went through the motions, recording nonsense.
Thankfully, I was lucky enough to have my past life memories. After this experience, I had a new goal added to my mission. However, I still wanted to enjoy childhood (messing around with supernatural abilities) before getting serious with my plans.
However, there was one last thing I thought over before I was adopted.
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Until the next sun🌅