Name:Isaac P. Keet
Age: 16
Mutation: Isaac has the power of Consumption Psychometry which is to say he can gain information from things he eats. The information gained is usually the vision of the foods last days if it was from an animal or actual knowledge that becomes easier for him to learn if he eats books. His digestive system is still that of a human so he cannot eat anything a normal person can't eat and if he eats something he shouldn't like paper from a book he can get sick.
Bio: Isaac was born the youngest of four siblings where they were all raised by two loving and caring parents. His mother loved children as a school teacher and even though his father's work as an engineer took most of his time, he tried to always be there for his family. When Mr. and Ms. Keet found out their youngest son was a mutant they were devastated. The idea that they'd love and raise a child only to have him ripped from their arms weighed heavily on them until they both decided it was better to give Isaac away. The three older Keet siblings adamantly refused their parents wishes until they relented to their demands of keeping him. Isaac grew up happy with his siblings even though he could feel sadness from them growing up, he knew that all three of them loved him deeply and tried their best to raise him themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Keet ignored their youngest son but Isaac still felt some affection for them. As he grew up Isaac found out why his siblings looked at him with sad eyes and so he steeled himself for an important decision. By the time Isaac reached his sixteenth birthday, everybody had their own lives. The oldest Keet son worked as an accountant with a family of his own, the only Daughter was working on her medical degree and the second youngest son was just finishing high school. Each of them was willing to take care of him even now to the sanctuaries. His birthday party was a memory Isaac will always cherish. It was a moment in time where everybody knew what would happen but where nobody wanted to ruin the celebration. Isaac cut his cake, laughed with his friends and families then went to sleep. The young man woke in the middle of the night with his bags packed and his papers sorted to the nearest government building to be assigned a sanctuary. He knew that his parents would never go with him but that he could never bring himself to have one of his siblings take care of him again especially when each had a life of their own. It was a cold and dark walk that night, strange too since it was raining specifically in that area but Isaac wiped his eyes with a sniffle and kept walking to his new life.