Raven (1)
"So," the counselor, especially flown in to guide their process and immensely curious about the mental state of mutants, says: "You have problems accepting your true self." "Wouldn't you?" Raven changes into her true form for a moment. The counselor gasps. "Thought so." The counselor tries to get a grip. "Yes," he coughs, "I can see your problem." "Not really." Raven performs another trick. She changes into a whole range of people ending with the counselor himself. "Please, ehm, Raven, could we continue our chat?" "Sure," she replies friendly and sits down on the couch. "This seems like a combination of body image issues and perhaps a multiple personality disorder, or maybe just an identity crisis." "Why don't you tell me? You're the expert." "Yes, yes I am." He coughs again. His education had definitely not prepared him for this. "Why don't you tell me something about when this first started?" Raven relates the story of the first time she changed and her family's violent response. "So, you suffered severe childhood trauma as well. Dear, dear." He fears he is completely in over his head.
"You broke him in, then?" "O, yes, when will you have your first session?" "I'd rather die," Erik states.
