Chapter Three
July 12
th
, 2020
It was almost a full day after Tom woke up that he heard Meg and Mel waking up, so when he heard them starting to stir, he sprinted into the bedroom, closing the door behind him so that he could fill them in when they gained consciousness.
The first few hours he'd been awake had been frustrating as all hell, because he'd attempted to get dressed only to discover that no matter which of his clothes he put on, his skin itched incessantly. As it turned out, the variant of the serum they'd been exposed to came with a temporary cloth allergy, something the Doctors Meyer had known about, having put them on a bed with rubber sheets while they were unconscious and stripping them completely bare, leaving them some paper hospital gowns to wear until the allergy passed. Tom had been told when he'd awoken that the allergy would pass in a few days, but a day later, even trying to put socks on had been uncomfortable right from the moment he picked them up.
Tom's body had gone through a regeneration, as the Meyers had expected it would, but not really a whole lot had changed. There had been a few scars that had healed up, and he no longer needed to wear contacts to correct his vision, but he'd been in pretty great shape to begin with, so if there were other changes that had been made to his body, they'd all been beneath the surface, and he hadn't been made aware of them yet. He certainly
felt
better, but he figured that was just part of the process.
When he'd woken, he'd noticed there were patches of thicker skin over parts of the girls, along their legs and arms, bits on their torsos and shoulders, and fluid leaking from their eyes and mouths. This, the Meyers told him, was also normal and to be expected as part of a regeneration.
What he
hadn't
expected was to watch the color of their hair slowly changing, each having started at a different point in the spectrum of red - Meg's strawberry blonde darkening just a little bit and Mel's auburn red lightening some, until both girls had hair like spun copper, more red than blonde or brown. It was the prettiest of the shades, although thankfully they seemed to remain in their general styling, Meg's a bit straighter, Mel's more luscious curls and large rings.
Even
stranger
was the fact that Mel's hair had lengthened a little, and Meg's had shortened some, until they were basically the same, except for the styling. Despite that, the color and length were almost uniform, or at the very least
wildly
similar.
Tom found it funny that they were both waking up at the same time, something the Meyers had told him was statistically unlikely, usually a time differential of ten to thirty minutes between two women who were imprinted close to the same moment, but both Mel and Meg had essentially woken up as close to each other as to be indistinguishable.
"Are you watching us sleep, weirdo?" Mel asked, stretching her arms out, letting out a long, powerful yawn as she did. "How long have we been out?"
"Two days," Tom said to them. "I only slept for a day, but it seemed like the two of you had more rework to go through. I didn't think you'd have needed much in the way of regeneration, since you both seemed like you were in great shape."
"We are," Meg replied. "Good lord, what are we covered in?"
"Dead skin cells, physiological waste from the regeneration process mostly, or so the Doctors told me," Tom said.
"And the rubber sheets?" Mel asked. "Were you worried we'd wet ourselves?"
"Well, two reasons, actually," Tom said, sitting on the edge of the bed next to them as they were starting to push their mental way towards complete consciousness, shaking off the extra heavy layer of regeneration-induced sleep. "The first is to make it easier to clean up the sloughed off excess from the regeneration process, but the second is that apparently this version of the serum leaves its recipients allergic to cloth for 2-3 days. That explains this lovely paper gown I'm rockin'."
"I was wondering why the strange fashion choice," Meg asked him, "No cloth of any kind?"
"It'll itch like hell right away and you'll have a rash within a couple of minutes," Tom explained, "but if you want to try and push through..."
"No no, fuck that," Mel said. "I already feel weird enough. Like, I don't
hurt
but everything feels... slightly off. Girl, what
have
they done to your hair? Holy shit, what have they done to
my
hair?!"
"That seemed like it happened with the regeneration process," Tom said. "I've been slowly watching your hair colors change, and your hair lengths adjust, by checking in once an hour since I noticed it when I got up yesterday morning, and the Meyers have been using those photographs for their research. They say it's nothing to worry about. You two want to get up and try on your paper gowns of your own?"
"Tom, where'd my tattoo go?" Mel asked.
"I'm guessing it got removed as part of the regeneration process," Tom said. "I saw there was a patch of scabbed over flesh on top of it, but I hadn't noticed the scab had come off or that the skin underneath it was missing the pigmentation."
"Ah well," Mel said. "I got it one night in a bit of a drunken haze after a particularly important victory, but it wasn't like it was anything all that planned, so I guess I don't mind that it's gone. Still, the least they could've done was asked."