"Well, if you have bottled solar energy filtered through millions of lightyears, I'd love some," she gave him a tilted and almost quirky smile, "But for now I think food and sleep is all I can get till the sun goes down." She put her hand on her head, wincing at the subtle pounding she got from so much excitement. But it wasn't like she just stop her heart from hammering. Seeming to realize something she opened eyes and looked back at him with a sheepish smile. "Ah, you're Magnus, not the nightsky. Er, I mean, I'm A-Asha," she tried reminding him, but seemed to be falling all over her words, "I was more..." she gestures to her body as if searching for the words, "dressed. In black? Black out cloth actually." Tilting her head to the side, she wondered if that was the right way to put it. It had been a seriously long time since she had so much interaction with people her age, much less boys. Boys that couldn't turn it off. Boys that were like her and staring at her right now as she tired to explain that they had met before. "Oh, maybe this will help," she leaned in close to him so he would be looking right into her eyes. It made her shimmer all kinds of shy colors, but she tried to focus on how she had felt seeing someone who couldn't turn their powers off for the first time. She concentrated all of that feeling to shine through her eyes. It gave her a slamming headache, but her eyes were soon glowing and glittering all kinds of excited golden colors, mixing with a rainbow of starry galaxy formations. She wasn't able to hold it for long though. Pain over took all that. Wincing she knew she had paled a bit more, the only colors she could keep were light cool shades now. And she had a major headache. And she felt like she had just run a marathon. "Ooo don't think I can do that again," she breathed, more to herself than anyone else, "I really need to eat. Or sleep. Or both."