At the huffiness of her son as he stated she didn't like when he'd read her mind the previous day she chuckled. "Well, it wasn't that... I suppose I just felt a bit useless in that moment. But it isn't a bad thing. Though getting control of your skills is also good~" she said, finally allowing her chair to hit the floor in the right position she sat up a bit straighter and reached out for her son to pat his head, she always thought he was adorable in moments like this. As he went on to explain that he was always awake at this hour, but that he just waited on everyone else because he'd have nothing else to do she looked at him with wide eyes. "Oh... well, that's awfully considerate." Benihime had memories of small children in her head from her time at home, and her younger siblings were never quiet. Usually if kids were awake they were up, making noise, making sure the world at large knew they were alive and ready to eat. Her child had always been quiet and she wondered then if it was a side-effect of always knowing what other people were thinking. It began to make her wonder if he missed out on being normal because he knew too much. Moving right along, and not wanting to talk too much about herself, she decided to see if her son wanted to do anything in particular this morning. "So, did you want to do something?"