Pain prickled against her skin causing red welts to form along her spine. Rouged and angry each welt swelled and throbbed causing sweat too pool beneath her tightened corset. Deft magical floating hands stretched and tightened the strings of her corset, knowing that compressing the wounds seemed to help numb her from the pain. It seemed the only plus side of her fathers wizarding blood, was the ability to preform handy incantations and with Maia being absent often of late, Raj needed her enchanted hands when the changes came upon her. It seemed that each year, Raj would have less and less time during which she could truly control her abilities. Yet no matter how quickly the change took her it would never fully allow her to become a pure Keres. So instead she suffered through more and more pain.
Research had led her to an answer to help suppress and slow her transformation. Several tomes states that runic magic when embossed into the skin could help strengthen a persons ability to control their powers. After telling Maia of her findings, she was pleasantly surprised to find out her friend knew of a practitioner who could help and he was coming to see her today. Raj wasn't often excited for humans to visit the cabin, but the thought of a great runic wizard coming to her aid filled her with a hopeful thrill. The books had described the art being passed down through generations of monks...and she'd never seen a monk before, though she respected the race for their discipline.
As she paced around her living room, cats following at her heels she let her sense drift. Her nose twitched as she smelled the air, searching for the aura of a human to signal the monks arrival. The little hairs within her nostrils prickled as his scent waved against them. He smelled the slightest bit of fear and longing, mixed with a thrilling excitement. The smell reminded her of black truffles and cinnamon. Just as he knocked at the door she pulled it open, barely listening to his introduction. Raj took in a big whiff of the his tasty scent and then stared at him with pure confusion. He wasn't what she had expect from a monk, in fact he looked a lot more like some ruffian she meet in Knockturn Alley, but he did smell wonderful. A monk AND a tattoo artist, this was truly a wonderful curiosity. "Bonjour Gregoire, i've been expecting you. You can call me Raj. Please come in I am honored that you were able to come to my home." Raj's eyes flashed between their natural violet to a blood red, signaling her excitement. In her excitement she had not realized her hand had begun to partially talon and as she reached to help lead him in, she quickly withdrew it. "Er...i'm sorry. I guess i'm a bit excited for your visit."