This story contains a character with titanic tits and, thanks to pseudoscience, they get bigger and smaller nearly at will. So if that is too much for you, do yourself a favor and read something you would enjoy more.
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Hanna Hughes was, as expected, at her desk earlier than most of the full time staff. It was one of the many terms she had agreed to upon being offered such a prestigious position for her internship. She was to have the overnight testing results compiled and ready to report before her boss arrived at nine exactly. She had not missed a day yet in the month since starting.
Today was no exception to her punctuality and she was in the office at her usual seven despite running on five hours of sleep. She yawned until her jaw popped as she took off her coat and hung it on the tree next to her desk in the open space which served as a reception area to Beth's - no, Mrs. Rosen'sβoffice.
The college senior was still adjusting to working with her lover. That was not to say that the last month had not been enjoyable. Quite the opposite in fact. Being the assistant to a VP at one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the country came with a lot of perks. Perks Hanna had not expected at the outset.
In just the last two weeks, Mrs. Rosen had brought her to several important meetings, to two manufacturing inspections, and to three business functions outside of work. Hanna was getting a rare chance to see a multinational company from the top. She was a member of a team whose decisions would shape the landscape of medicine for the next generation.
Snapping back to wakefulness, her scarf and hat joined the long canvas coat. She straightened out her silvery sweater and the cami underneath, then fished out the necklace Beth had given her. She ran her fingers through her bright red undercut to make sure it looked at least somewhat presentable.
All the while, her brain was trying to grapple with the fact that it was awake this soon after some of the best sex she had ever experienced. Sex with a man that she had brought home. Sex that had happened on her terms as opposed to the disappointing end to a mediocre evening.
The whole affair, from going out to bringing someone home, was something she had given up on. Beth had rekindled that flame. Her domme had shown her there was more to a date than smiling through dinner and then clumsily fucking in the back seat. She had impressed upon Hanna that she was valuable and to expect partners to see that. She did not need to lower her standards; what she was looking for would come to her if she was confident in herself. Honestly, she had grown immeasurably as a person since meeting Beth through AugNET. Being involved with someone who had a vision for their relationship and goals to accomplish had transformed the dating landscape for her.
Hanna had been seeing Beth for close to five months now and been her submissive for three. The time in service to a thoughtful, mature adult had changed Hanna's perspective on the kind of things she was looking for out of a relationship. Campus hookups simply could not compete with the intensity of being with someone who was as interested in you as themselves. As an unexpected bonus, their time together had confirmed that her attraction to both men and women was genuine bisexuality and more than simply the attention-grabbing phase most people thought girls liking girls was.
Waiting for her computer to boot up, she lost herself in remembering the whispered conversation at the bar last night. Detailing exactly what she wanted her date to do for and to her, was almost as sweet as the memory of his hands on her skin and his weight on her body. The swelling sense of satisfaction over the whole process had her humming and bouncing a bit as she carried her mug to the break room.
The coffee pot was brewing when she arrived. The only other person who might be in this early was Director Weiss, who pretty much lived in the lab. Her office had been dark when Hanna passed it moments ago but, no sooner had Hanna pulled out the sugar than she came around the corner.
"You seem to be in a wonderful mood this morning, Miss Hughes."
Doctor Patricia 'Please-Call-Me-Blaze' Weiss was a woman with many letters attached to her name. As lead engineer on the projects to revise the augmentation process, she was likely one of the best bio-engineers in the country, maybe even the world. She was also a woman of many faces. In the month since she had started, Hanna had seen the director slowly go through countless small adjustments to her appearance. From the shape of her nose and the depth of her chin to even her overall build, it was like watching someone tweak the design of a video game character.
"I, uh yes. It was great," she said, not sure how to respond. She toyed with the heart-shaped lock which held her necklace together.
"So I see." Director Weiss had the faint smile of someone who knew exactly what was not being said.
Hanna had not yet managed to get a good read on the scientist. Between her steadily changing face and body and a general lack of opportunities to talk, Hanna had a lot of questions and not many answers. Even her book, (un)Augmented, had been mostly incomprehensible. After reading it, the only thing Hanna was really sure of was that Blaze looked at transformation in general as something far more than a purely physical alteration.
She glanced over at the director. For the moment, Blaze was just under six feet tall with the toned build of a marathon runner. A little bit more than half of her height came from long and exceedingly toned legs. Her unnaturally bright orange eyes looked out from behind rimless glasses that rested half way down a nose that hooked as if it had been broken once. Her kinky blonde hair, the only real constant, was pulled back in a messy bun with several pens poking out of it. There was no shortage of loose locks fluttering about as she started to pace.
"So how did it go then? Your evening I mean." the director ventured after several trips past the coffee maker. She was wearing her presently too small lab coat like a belt over a pair of athletic pants turned capris. Her outfit was completed by a tight, midriff exposing t-shirt with Jillian Holzman Technologies written on it and a pair of running shoes. She certainly did not look like someone with five doctorates. "That is, if you don't mind my asking. We could talk about something else..."
For Hanna, the moment was an awkward opportunity. She dropped the necklace to her chest as she put her finger to her chin. "Actually, what did you mean when you wrote that transformation was the route to enlightenment?"
"Right to the heavy topics, huh? Well..." She crossed her arms over her chest and hummed for a moment. "Among most cultures there are stories of a genesis coupling. Two beings created by the divine to be the seed of humanity."
"Sure, I can work with that."
"Then it follows our bodies, down through the generations, have steadily moved away from that ideal. Yet, that ideal remains, locked in our DNA, just waiting to be discovered once more."
"Okay, I sort of get what you're saying."
"Through the work we are doing, the revisions to the augmentation process, we have made huge strides in medicine. With our ability to transform ourselves, we have been able to repair that which is broken and heal that which is sick. Yet, there is so much more. There is a frontier yet unexplored within us. I believe we can find a new world inside ourselves. A world that will unite us in a new way."
The smell of percolating coffee grounds filled the room as Hanna tried to figure out how to carry on the conversation from there. Talking about her night seemed easy after that. "That was heavy, Doc."
"Ha! A well spoken homage, Hanna, though perhaps you're right. I did just drop a lot on your shoulders. That wasn't my intent but, it's all at the front of my mind right now. I've been writing like crazy the last couple of weeks. I'm trying to get something down on paper ahead of the inevitable boom as Revision Seven hits the market. We are going to be very busy soon, which is not going to leave me much time for research."
"I can imagine."
"Can we talk about something else? I don't want to leave without coffee, but thinking about work is making my fingers itch."
"Sure, well, my night went alright. I finally had the confidence to go into The Snake Basket."
"That's the alternative bar over on Front street, right?"
"Yup. I've been a couple times with Be - a friend."
"It's okay, Beth told myself and the other senior division staff about you when we first started looking for an intern to help with the workload. She told me a little more, mind you, but she and I go back a while. I do not think anyone else knows you two are an item though, if you're worried about that."
"Oh," Hanna said before coughing nervously. The drip of coffee marked the seconds. "Anyway, I met a guy."
"If you were at the Snake Basket, were you hoping to hook up with an augmented? If you don't mind me being so direct."
"I, I guess? I didn't think about it like that right away. I just wanted to go somewhere I had been with Beth and see how it went while I was alone."
"And? How did it go?"
"Fairly well, all things considered. I was sitting at the bar when a hunky guy a couple seats over ordered a Vodka Collins. I hadn't heard anyone ask for one of those since my grandfather passed so of course I said that out loud without thinking."
"Oh no! It turned out okay though, yes?"
"Yeah, turns out it was his grandfather's drink as well. So we shared a few and, after some conversation, he came back to my place. He was even more built than I expected. I can still feel his muscles under my fingers."
Hanna said it all without thinking and then felt her face start to burn as she realized who she was spilling her guts to. "I'm sorry, that was probably more than you wanted to know."
"A little, but science is hardly a comfortable process. That doesn't necessarily sound like he was augmented," Blaze said, rubbing her chin. "What is taking this coffee so long?"
"Not sure." Hanna said, shifting her stance against the counter. "As for him being augmented...he told me, as we snuggled after, that his build was the result of a treatment he had gotten. An augmentation to combat his ALS."
Blaze smiled like she had been handed a gift. "Ah, it's good to hear that. Makes me feel good knowing my work is improving the lives of others." She pulled out a small notepad and flipped to a blank page. "If you don't mind, can I ask you some more...personal details about him and you coupling?"