All work is fiction intended for fantasy only, regardless of content, and consent must always be acquired when engaging in any sex act with another adult.
Please note that all characters are clearly over eighteen and written as such in all stories.
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Kevin smirked, tipping his head back as he downed first one and then two bottles of the glowing, blue liquid, though they were flatter than he'd expected. Kevin could have sworn he'd seen bubbles dancing about in the bottles back when he'd lifted them from the lab where he worked.
It fizzed as it went down, popping on his tongue like that special kind of popping candy that always made him feel like his brain was crackling. It even tasted ever so faintly of raspberries -- like in that cheap, blue slush that he had liked so much when he'd been a kid. Kevin giggled, a little high-pitched, and hiccupped as he took a swig of the last, upending the bottle so that every drop slid down his throat. Under his fingers, the plastic bottle crinkled, the liquid sloshing as it raced its way down to his stomach.
It didn't matter, however, not all that much, as he was confident he wouldn't get caught for doing so. He worked in the disposal department, more often than not, though that usually meant that what passed through his hands simply wasn't up to scratch for quality control. When it came to energy drinks and the like, well...there were pretty high standards. Which, to be fair, had surprised Kevin back when he'd started there.
"Ah..."
Kevin gave a soft sound of satisfaction, lips parted, as he leaned back against the wall of the laundry room, casting his eyes around the bare walls. Like most laundry rooms in apartment blocks, that one being ten storeys high, they didn't really have any need to decorate it, simply filling it with the equipment required and keeping it as clean as was needed. Yet Kevin always felt the chill in there as he eyed the bare brickwork with a shake of his head.
As usual, the shelves were mostly empty, though he wouldn't have kept things down there, to be fair, if he'd not most usually kept them in his apartment. Things got stolen quite readily if they were left down there for too long, though there was a single stack of what looked like bedsheets and also some assorted bottles of laundry detergent. One of them may have been fabric conditioner, though it wasn't really all that important.
Kevin, after all, was merely killing time as he leaned back and watched his clothes spin around and around the washing machine, trying to track their movement with his eyes. He grunted, a little dizzy, and shook his head, his stomach lurching. It churned and bubbled, just like those bubbles had on his tongue, and he grunted in the back of his throat, his vision wavering and blurring at the edges. Blinking several times, he tried to clear his head, though that only increased the swathe of fog pulling into his mind.
"Urf... Well, ah, I didn't expect that."
The liquid, whatever it was, didn't seem to settle in his stomach all that well, his guts churning and gurgling as if he was about to belch. It wasn't such a bad thing, not really, and he didn't feel all that uncomfortable; he was only uncomfortable enough to notice it, the gurgling and popping of bubbles in his stomach encouraging him to shift his weight and move about a little.
The rattle of footsteps on the old, wooden steps down to the basement caught his attention, though he pressed his hand to his stomach. Rather than any soft layer of fat, though he was more on the scrawnier side, he found hard abdominal muscles, his body rumbling, as if there was a string of vibration just under his skin.
Kevin groaned, though it was hard for him to understand what was going on, even as his line of sight rose higher and higher, though only by a foot or so. He rolled his head, turning to lean heavily into the wall, ignorant to how one of the bricks cracked and almost splintered under his sudden grip.
For the five-foot-tall man was no longer just that, no, not as his body filled out with muscle, smoothing down his shoulders as they rounded out, pushing against his T-shirt. It tore under the arms, thankfully not all that much of an issue for him, staggering a little and slumping against the washer-drier on the far right. He gasped for breath, lungs heaving, though his chest seemed to push out a little more with every gulp of air.
What... This wasn't supposed to happen...was it?
Kevin had wanted to get bigger and stronger, though he had not anticipated such a swift reaction. Alas, that was exactly why the sports drink had been discontinued in the first place, for it had been far too volatile to send out beyond the initial ring of testers. Yet he was not to know that, as he was nowhere near high enough up in the hierarchy of the company to be privy to such information.
He'd just not wanted to waste it and get to bulk up a bit: was that so wrong? Yet there was only so much Kevin could do as he groaned, his chest swelling against the T-shirt and straining it tauter. It dug into his underarms as his muscles bulged, his defined pecs showing through what he would have considered rather high-quality fabric beforehand.
Maybe he was wrong. Yet that ceased to have any meaning as his jeans struggled with his thighs. He muttered under his breath, working his jaw, though all that came from his lips was a wet kind of gargle as he blinked dully. Every fibre of his being was overtaken with the need to control himself, to transform, even though it was very much an unwilling transformation.
"Ungh... Mmmnnn..."
He groaned, though someone on the stairs paused as his body expanded, his shirt pulling up to expose his abs, his brown hair even growing a little thicker and more luscious than before. It curled lightly, flicking down around his ears, falling perfectly even though, of course, he had not had half a chance to style it. His jaw cracked lightly, sending a resounding pulse through his skull, though the end effect of it becoming wider and more masculine still would be well worth it.
Well, if Kevin had been able to recognise himself in the mirror and see what he was, who he was. His mind wasn't exactly keeping up with the ripping, twisting changes in his body, stealing energy from vital processes simply to fuel the transformation. Energy, after all, had to come from somewhere.
Yet he was different and never again would he be the same, a dimple forming at the corner of his lips on the right, hunching forward with a rasping moan. His eyelashes fluttered, letting beads of moisture slip free as the strain of mutation showed up in that manner of strain too. Yet there was only the frustration of his body showing through in tears, shedding for the sense of self Kevin would never regain.
Even Kevin would not have looked twice at himself before, just the kind of guy who blended into the crowd, but he didn't see himself in a bad light. If he'd had a mirror in front of him at that moment, he would have seen himself very differently, standing at six feet tall, ripped and muscled like a professional athlete. Yet he struggled to think of anything like that as he huffed and grunted, the gargle of air being dragged into his lungs aching deeper than any breath had ever before.