Feeling the CyberHeat, Serenity?
Chapter 2
by Director_DZ
Tags:
#cw:noncon
#dom:female
#dronification
#fantasy
#hypnosis
#magical_girl
#robots
#sub:female
#brainwashing
#breast_expansion
#comic_book
#corruption
#drones
#exhibitionism
#f/f
#hypnotic_visor
#magic
#mind_control
#monstergirl
#Nanites
#personality_change
#robokink
#superhero
#transformation
#urban_fantasy
“Lexi? Lexi!” Sophia shook her phone, staring at it in panic as the Serenity App informed her that the one sending out the emergency alert had hung up. “No!”
“She was right.” Rosa was busy searching through her own version of the App. “The Desire signal’s as clear as day now that she’s pinpointed it. Vizier class, got to be.”
Vizier class… Your average Desire came in three distinct flavours. You had your Sovereigns – the kind that twisted the world around them to make it (and everyone caught inside it) bend to their whims. Then you had Vagrants – ones who wandered the world, transforming anyone who crossed their path, always acting according to their own goals that usually only made sense to themselves. Both were pretty obvious about what they were once they started going.
Viziers were different. They were stealthy. Quiet. They tended to hide their work, operate from the shadows, and corrupt others from afar. When a Vizier was active, a Serenity’s job became a desperate hunt for the source of the chaos they were causing, before they could slip away and disappear, leaving only a trail of transformed minions in their wake.
If these readings were true, then Lexi had done something incredible. She’d managed to locate a Vizier early, before it could properly prepare for its rampage, and she’d gotten them precious intel about where it was hiding.
And now it looked like it had cost her dearly. Sophia’s grip around her phone tightened as she hurried towards the mall exit. There was no time to lose.
But…
But there was something else. Something familiar about these readings. The blunette’s brow furrowed as she scrolled to the picture Lexi had sent. “No… No, it can’t be…”
“What?” Rosa was sprinting next to her, steering her leader around mall wanderers while Sophia stared at her phone. “Is there another one in there or something?” That was the nightmare scenario. One Desire on their own was tough. Two was almost impossible to handle, and that was with their team at full strength. If they’re lost Spring, they didn’t stand a chance in battle.
But fortunately, Sophia shook her head. “No, I just- I recognise this Desire. But that’s impossible! Serenity Hero defeated her! I saw her… I… saw…”
Hazy memories tinged in dream unfolded in her head. The distant sound of a splash.
“Oh no…”
“Really don’t have time for all these ‘oh noes’, Soph!” Rosa grumbled as she shouldered her way out through the mall’s glass doors, practically carrying her friend along with her. “What happened?!”
“I did this.” The blunette had gone pale. “It was my screw up. I can’t believe I didn’t realise-!”
“Sophie!” Powerful arms that were usually used for smashing volleyballs when they weren’t punching through Desires grabbed her by the shoulders. Rosa was looking her straight in the eye. “Focus. What are we dealing with?”
Right. She had to be the leader now. She didn’t have time to blame herself. “She’s a metal Desire named CyberHeat. Turns people into drones through a cloud of nanites she can control remotely. Kind of a coward, likes to try to trick people. And I guess she’s more waterproof than she looks.” Sophia shook her head, shoving her phone away as she broke out of Rosa’s grip, racing for a side alley. “Be careful and keep your defences up, she could strike as soon as we get there!”
“Got it.” Rosa nodded – and sounded reassured, now that Sophia was back to normal. Having your team leader stop panicking was good for morale, apparently. “Don’t worry. We’ll get her back.”
“Damn right we will.” The blunette’s hand was already on the gem in her necklace as she finally got out of public view. “Saver Serenity – Synchronize!”
-
CyberHeat was having a delightful time – and not just because her mesmerised host was having a truly mind melting amount of pleasure pumped into her (though that did make her core feel nice and warm). No, it was because now, finally, at long last, after like, hours of waiting, her last few progress bars were starting to finish. Her new nanite project was nearly done.
Last time, she’d thought too small, and she’d gotten her ass kicked for it. Little facilities and groups of bots wasn’t enough against Serenities. She needed something bigger. And her newest creations were going to get her exactly that. Instant infection nanites, strong enough to turn anyone into a mindless, obedient bot on contact. This time she was going for quantity over quality.
And she wasn’t going to be waiting much longer. Even as she watched, she could see the nanite containment chamber she’d designed, a gigantic glass sphere that stretched from the roof to the floor of her bunker, was nearly full, with more of the little grey bots pouring in from countless pipes and conveyers. Soon, she could open up the ceiling, giving her glorious creations their path to freedom - and the nanites would swarm out like a great metal sea, converting everything for miles around.
Just a little more. Nothing could stop her no-
“Serenity Seal!”
There was a yell from the top of the stairs, and then the whole bunker shook, walls rumbling, dust pouring from the ceiling. CyberHeat staggered, grabbing a railing for balance, and then bolted towards the main computer. “What the hell was that?!?”
But she needn’t have asked. She already knew. Those words had been echoing in her head since Lauren woke her up. When the camera feed lit up in front of her, she only saw exactly what she expected to see. A shimmering barrier, a field of white energy that completely surrounded the garage in a dome of light. And judging by the readings on her security sensors, it extended deep underground too.
Pure anti-Desire. She knew it well. Being hit by that stuff really hurt. This was the second use of the Serenity Seal – containment. By working together, a squad of Serenities could set up an unbreachable barrier around a Desire, locking them in quarantine for days on end.
“Damnit! How did they find me already?!” The metal woman slammed her fist against the control panel. “I was so careful!”
Well there had been that one girl, but there was no way she could have- Whatever!
Damnit. With the area surrounded by a Serenity seal, her plan was dead in the water. Her nanites wouldn’t be able to escape into the city now. Her army of bots was defeated before it could even begin.
… Fine then. If she couldn’t be stealthy, then it was time to get loud.
“Change of plans,” she growled, already sending out new orders to her drones. “Security! Prepare a warm welcome for our guests. Everyone else?” The light from under her visor shimmered red. “Start overclocking the reactor.”
-
“Is that…?” Serenity Summer paused at the entrance to the garage, wary eyes already scanning her surroundings for signs of Desire activity. There was no way that they didn’t know they were coming now the barrier had gone up. But Serenity Winter had stopped a few steps back, distracted by something on the ground.
“Yeah.” The blunette nodded, kneeling down and scooping up the broken phone. She recognised the charm attached to it instantly, a little green smiley face on a chain. “It’s hers.”
Summer’s eyes narrow, a red aura crackling around her like a flame. “Then this is the place. And I’m going to fry this Desire like a steamy barbeque.” Her tight fists glowed, before bursting into literal flames.
No one messed with Lexi on her watch.
But Winter was shaking her head as she stood up. “Stay calm. We need to keep our heads on our shoulders here. Our team is down a member and we’re up against an experienced Desire. If we fly in fists blazing, this might turn into a disaster.”
“It’s already a disaster!” The brunette protested, her blazing hands waving in the air next to her, leaving trails of smoke.
“More of a disaster.” The team leader summoned her sword, taking a breath. “CyberHeat is too dangerous for us to underestimate. We need to be professional. Getting distracted is what caused all this in the first place. Stay with me, piercer formation.” That meant she would take the lead.
The taller Serenity ground her teeth, but fell into line all the same. “Fine. But if I see the Desire, I’m not holding back.”
“Good.” She blinked as Winter nodded. “That’s the plan. I’ll handle the main fighting, you save your strength for the one responsible. If she remembers me, there’s a chance she’ll be distracted.”
“Oh.” Now Summer’s anger faded into a concerned frown. “Hey, Winter, don’t put yourself in harm’s way either, okay?”
The blunette grinned up at her. “Only if I need to, don’t worry.”
That wasn’t really the answer the brunette wanted, but it was all she was getting as they headed into the garage and began to descend the steps. The heat of a factory, and the clang of machines soon rose up to meet them.
-
Crash!
CyberHeat looked up as one of her security bot was blasted through the entrance to the bunker, trailing icicles as it fell from the railing above. “Hey! Keep it down out there! Some of us are trying to work!”
Boom!
Ugh. Another explosion. She knew she’d made those bots on the cheap, but it was still annoying to see them fall so easily. The metal woman had really thought they’d hold out longer. She had to work faster…
WHAM!
Another bot sailed through the air, this one crashing into the far wall and staying down, its metal body bearing multiple black burn marks. CyberHeat growled, glaring towards the doorway. “I said-!”
“When the hearts of mankind forget justice!”
Ah. Damnit. They were here.
“When darkness threatens to snuff out the light!”
Groaning, the Desire spun around in her chair, crossing her arms as she watched the Serenities – just a pair of them, the blue one and the red one – burst into her little lair.
“When hope has been lost thus we promise!”
The blue one was the one doing all of the fighting at the moment, taking on her security bots three at a time while the red one hung back. Cyber would have been impressed, if the sight didn’t bring back flashes to the night of her defeat. “You…” She growled, visor flickering.
“We’ll be there to set everything right!”
Auras flared around the girls, pushing back the last few remaining security bots as they finished their speech. Ugh. Serenities were so cheesy.
The metal Desire clapped, her sarcastic praise echoing through the factory chamber. “Cute, cute, really cute. I mean, it’s no ‘Face Serenity’s Might’, but you’re no Serenity Saviours either, so it fits.”
The blue one… Snow something? Her eyes narrowed as she jumped down off the walkway, landing gracefully on the factory floor, sword pointed straight at CyberHeat. “So it is you.”
“Guilty, as charged.” CyberHeat rose to her feet, giving a robotic little curtsy. “I’m the only me you’ll ever see, sad as that is for you.” She rose, her visor flickering as if she was winking. “Didn’t think you’d get rid of me that easily, did you, Snow Sucker?”
“It’s Winter,” the Serenity answered, ignoring her question, walking forwards with her sword raised. “I’m glad you remember me. I guess that night was important to both of us.” She stopped a distance away, blade still at the ready, preparing to charge. “In honour of that, I’ll give you one chance to surrender, here and now. Show me you learned your lesson last time, and this doesn’t have to be a fight.”
The Desire snorted. “Pass.” And she snapped her fingers.
Instantly, a cloud of nanites she’d prepared earlier burst out of the floor behind Serenity Snow Winter or whatever, shooting straight for her unprepared-
“Ice Nova.”
Without even looking, the Serenity in Blue gestured behind her, freezing the cloud in place with a single wave of frost. She didn’t even have the grace to look mildly surprised. “Same old tricks, then.”
If CyberHeat had lips, she would have grinned. “Not quite. This time, my nanites are frost proofed.”
That got the blunette to hesitate. “… What?”
But before she could react, the ice sculpture behind her shattered, the swarm of silver eating straight through it, utterly unphased by the attack. Eyes widening, she started to turn, but it was far too late! The nanites swarmed down on the defenceless Serenity, and-!
“Shining Cacophony!”
-were melted into useless molten slag as an explosion of flame slammed into them. A moment later, the forgotten red Serenity landed in front of the stunned one in blue, a furious glare on her face.
“The hell was that, Winter?!” She yelled. “You said we should take this seriously, then you pull a stupid stunt like that?!”
“I…” Winter took a step back, uncertain, before shaking her head and firming up. “You’re right. I’m sorry. I was being stupid. Just got swept up in a memory… Thanks, Summer.”
The brunette let out a sigh as she rolled her eyes. “It’s what I’m here for. You done being dumb?”
Her leader nodded; all sign of self-doubt banished. “I’m done. Let’s do this together.”
As one, the pair turned to the Desire in the middle of the room, resolved once more. If CyberHeat had teeth, she would have been grinding them to dust. Her visor shone a furious red. “Screw it. GET THEM!”
Every droid and bot in the workshop rose to its feet and charged. A full horde of metal minions, both great and small. From the lowly conveyer belt worker to the gigantic security bots, a wave of robotic limbs crashed down on the Serenitie’s heads.
And to the Desire’s growing horror, they accomplished less than nothing.
“Ice Nova!”
“Swelter Flare!”
Blasts of Ice and fire erupted through her delicate workshop, the heroic invaders whirling around with blades and burning fists, striking back the bots and evading all of their attacks. In fact, the more she threw at them, the more determined they seemed to get! Damnit, no, no, this couldn’t be happening!
“What’s wrong with all of you?!?” She screamed. “It’s just two rookies! Stop messing around and take them down!”
But it did no good. Nothing seemed to slow them. She thought, for a moment, that she might have seen just the briefest hesitation as the Serenities faced down against one of her last security bots – one with a weird green colour scheme she didn’t remember programming in? – but it didn’t last. Winter froze the ground and Summer slammed a punch into the bot’s metal abs, throwing it clean across the room and into a heap with the rest.
Was it just her, or had one of them just whispered “Sorry” after it?
And then, all too quickly, she was alone, her back to the nanite containment unit. And the Serenities were charging straight at her.
She raised her hands in front of her. “Wait wait wait!”
They weren’t listening. Winter drew back her sword, Summer her fist, both shining with white light.
“Serenity-!”
“If you seal me everyone dies!”
The pair froze. Silence rang out through the bunker. “What?”
The Desire chuckled nervously. “See, when you trapped me in here, I kinda realised I was screwed, so I prepared a little trap.” The light behind her visor winked. “I rigged the reactor to overload. Should be ready to blow any second now.”
As if on cue, the lighting in the factory flickered, then turned an urgent red. She’d installed the bulbs for this for just such an emergency. “Alert. Alert. Reactor has reached critical levels. Please evacuate the facility and retreat to a safe distance at least five blocks distant.”
Confused, the Serenities looked around, eyes searching the bunker.
“The hell?” Summer growled, looming over the metal woman. “What reactor?”
“The one in there.” Cyber jabbed her well articulated thumb over her shoulder, directly towards the nanite containment unit behind her. If you squinted, you could just about make out a red glowing shape in the core of the glass chamber, surrounded by a flowing sea of silver… “It’s been powering this whole facility. I had my bots build it first thing once I took over this pla-Eep!”
She fell dead silent as the tip of Winter’s sword swung around to hover less than an inch in front of her visor. “Explain yourself. Do you seriously expect us to believe a creature as self-absorbed as you would destroy yourself like this?”
“I-it’s simple.” The Desire swallowed. “When the reactor goes up, it’s going to explode with enough force to shatter even your Serenity Seal barrier. And while most of my nanites will be vaporized, a few will survive to absorb some of the energy from the blast – giving them more than enough power to multiply and spread out over the city! My host’s body is strong enough to survive it. So are you guys. And so are all of my bots. Anyone else… wouldn’t be so lucky.”
She could see it. The light of horrified understanding dawning in Winter’s eyes. Oh, that look was delicious.
Summer wasn’t keeping up, though. “Just seal her,” the brunette protested. “All of this stuff goes away and everyone turns back once she’s defeated!”
“She’s not a Sovereign,” Winter grunted, her jaw tight as her mind raced to try to think of a way out of this. “The bots will turn back, but all of this machinery, the nanites, the reactor, she built that properly. It’s not going to go anywhere.”
“Exactly.” CyberHeat’s voice dripped with smugness as her opponents realised their doom. “If you seal me, all of my bots turn back – just in time to take a reactor breach right to the face. You might survive that, but a normal human doesn’t stand a chance. If they’re my minions, they can be saved at any time later. If they die as humans? They’re just gone.”
Silence settled over the bunker, pierced only by the reactor alarm, still blaring in the background. Still pinned against the glass around her incredibly explosive trap, the Desire watched as Winter’s eyes flicked towards the swirling cloud of silver around the reactor.
“Don’t get any funny ideas, Snowy.” Oh she so wanted to smirk. “There’s a reason I hid the reactor in a sea of nanites. Ice proof, remember? You can’t reach it. Even her attacks wouldn’t make it through in time.” She jabbed her head towards Summer.
The blue haired magical girl’s sword was shaking. It looked like she was struggling with all her might not to plunge it straight through Cyber’s head. “Damnit… Damnit! You- You monster!”
But weirdly, Summer looked strangely calm.
“I guess you were right about her being tricky,” the taller Serenity sighed, looking up at the reactor, lips pursed as she worked something through. “Looks like I’ll have to deal with this directly.”
Both Desire and Serenity blinked. Well, one of them turned their visor on and off. “What?” Winter looked around at her teammate, clearly confused. “Summer?”
“Sorry, boss, this one’s down to me.” The brunette clapped her friend on the shoulder before stepping back. “Finish the fight for me, okay?”
The team leader’s eyes widened as she realised what was happening. “Wait-!”
But Summer wasn’t listening.
Flames erupted around the red Serenity, surrounding her as a literal burning aura, bright light and heat licking from her body at every angle. She was glowing like an actual bonfire, even though she wasn’t actually burning. Then she jumped, shooting up into the air, rising over the glass dome…
“Phoenix Diver!”
And smashed down, one leg extended in the mother of all meteor-kicks, slicing straight through the glass like it wasn’t even there, leaving a seared hole with a bubbling rim in her wake. She was swallowed by the silver sea instantly, disappearing without a trace.
For a single moment, everything was still. Desire and Serenity stared at each other, both unsure what was about to happen.
Then, as a high pitched whine filled the room, they both dove for cover, and everything exploded.
-
Summer knew she was doomed before she dived in, and the silver waves didn’t disappoint her. She felt a wave of tingles wash over her as nanites swarmed around her body. Most melted on the flames she was projecting, but there were too many to get them all. Some were bound to get through.
Already, she could feel her limbs starting to stiffen. Her fingers were locking up, and she couldn’t feel her toes as much as she could feel a single pointed mass where they, and the end of her shoe, should be. Small patches of her skin were turning silver, and those patches were growing quick. Even a Serenity couldn’t resist the transformation in this silver sea for longer than a couple of seconds.
But that would be long enough.
Summer plunged through the nanites, her flames burning hottest underneath her, burning her a path down. She put all of her strength, all of her power into it, surrendering everything else to the inevitable. Her hair grew firm and heavy, each strand and lock merging together into a solid brown sculpture. Her arms thinned, her muscles melting away even as they turned into steel. Her legs shrank, height dripping out of her frame, the athlete becoming petite, compact. Her boobs were swelling, getting so big she didn’t even want to think about it… Couldn’t really think about much at all…
And at the last moment, she felt her attack connect. She felt her blazing foot slam into something hard and solid, something that could only be the reactor. She felt something crack and break in the glowing centre of the mass. She felt the energies that had been gathering crackle and leak in all different directions. Felt the building explosion crumble. Felt the boom that was nothing compared to what CyberHeat had been trying to achieve detonate in her face.
It didn’t hurt – she was already too far gone for that. It just knocked her backwards, and sent her systems into an emergency shut down. Bit by bit, her mind started going dark, going quiet, as her remaining thoughts straightened themselves out into streamlined processes and checks.
Still, even as her consciousness fell into a digital sea of darkness, she couldn’t help but smile. She was content. She’d done what she set out to do.
Then that smile set permanently on her lips as her face solidified into silver, and a blue visor grew out over her eyes, flashing with downloaded data to program into her…
-
The blast wasn’t as bad as it should have been – but it was still pretty bad. The ceiling of the bunker half-collapsed, dropping a chunk of the metal roof down on everyone beneath it, accompanied by an avalanche of dirt and broken walls from the garage.
In short, the factory had become a crater. One filled with half-buried bots, and the ruins of CyberHeat’s plans.
The dust took a little while to settle, almost as long as it took for the rumbling cacophony to stop echoing around the city. But settle it did, and eventually, all went still, save for a twitching pile of rubble
Then the rocks finally shifted, and Serenity Winter burst to the surface, gasping for breath. Scrambling, she hauled herself out from under the wreckage, shakily rising to her feet and looking around.
There was no sign of CyberHeat. No sign of anyone, actually. No other Serenities, no civilians, no bots…
No, wait. That wasn’t entirely correct. There was one bot present and free. In fact, they were robotically marching up to her right now, their large metal bosom bouncing with each step.
[Welcome To CyberHeat Industries!] The smiling bot announced without moving its lips. [I Am Secretary Unit R00013, Assigned To Your Comfort And Convenience. What Can This Bot Do For You Today?]
Winter looked it over. Compared to the bots she’d been fighting, this one seemed especially harmless. She – It was dressed like the secretary it proclaimed to be, though calling it ‘dressed’ was maybe not the right term. That low-cut red and white dress was absolutely painted on. The only thing the bot was actually wearing was a headset, one with a blue visor and little prongs that rose up over its head, like little antenna for receiving wireless signals.
But there was more. Despite the silver skin and fixed smile, despite the slim, curvy figure and massive boobs – those things must have been four times the size of its head, easy – there was something undeniably familiar about this robot. Maybe it was the red colouring to its design. Maybe it was the unmistakable brown ‘hair’ on its head. Maybe it was just, you know, kind of obvious.
“Oh Summer…” The Serenity sighed, gazing forlornly at her fallen friend. “I’m so sorry…”
The bot tilted its blankly smiling head. [Command Not Recognized. Please Repeat.]
“No, I…” Winter slumped. “Never mind. There’s no point. Only one thing is going to fix things now, and that’s-”
“GYAAAHHH!” A scream erupted from behind her, and she spun around to find a sparking CyberHeat diving straight at her. Before she could react, the frenzied Desire had her by the throat, hoisting her up into the air.
“You. Little. Brat!” The metal woman punctuated each word with a shake. “You had to ruin. All of my plans. Again!”
“Ghg…” Winter grabbed at the Desire’s arm, snarling right back at her hated enemy as she forced her to break her grip. “Serenities will always be there to fight against your darkness!”
“Ragh!” CyberHeat threw the blunette to the ground. “So smug. So arrogant. Maybe Serenities will always be there, but you won’t!” Nanites poured out of the broken facility, swirling through the air around the Desire’s hand. Not nearly as many as she’d had before – but enough to do some damage with. “I’m going to deal with you permanently, you little snow slut!”
Winter hoisted herself to her feet, summoning her sword. “Then you don’t mind if I do the same back to you.”
The metal woman’s visor flickered as she laughed. “Go ahead, bitch. But you’ve still got the same problem as before. If you seal me now, all of my bots will turn back – and a bunch of innocent people will find themselves buried alive under all that rubble. If they’re not crushed to death, they’ll starve long before anyone finds them. You willing to do that, Winter?”
“…” The Serenity took a breath, her sword vanishing. “No.”
“Didn’t think so.” The Desire’s sneer echoed in her voice. “And you know what? My nanobots are still ice-proof! So here – enjoy!”
She threw out her arm, and the nanite swarm curled around it, launching itself at Winter. The worn-out warrior was in no shape to dodge, and had already learned that her powers couldn’t block them. She was doomed.
But so what? She was still a Serenity, and she had a job to do. “Your nanobots are ice-proof,” she muttered, stepping forward, straight into the tingling nanobot cloud. “But how good’s your Wi-Fi signal?”
“…Huh?” CyberHeat’s visor flickered, a surprised blink – and then it was too late. Winter was in front of her, hand snatching out, latching onto the Desire’s head – and wrenching the silver helmet off of its human host.
“N-!” Cyber tried to cry out, tried to stop her, but it was too late. The helmet came off in her hands, severing her connection with her host, leaving her former body standing blankly in place. And before she could try to reconnect wirelessly, Winter had already spun around, tossing the cursed item as far as it would go.
It was a desperate plan, based on nothing more than the Desire’s mention of her human host – but when you didn’t have any great ideas, sometimes a bad one would do instead.
“A-Absolute Tomb!” Stuttering, feeling the tingle leaching into her lips, her fingertips, her chest, her everywhere, she threw all of her power into one final attack. Blue magic slammed down onto the helmet, encasing it in a layer of ice so thick that it formed a frozen boulder around the Desire’s helpless core form. The whole thing crashed down into the middle of the crater, like a fly caught in a buried sample of blue amber.
It wasn’t a proper Serenity Seal. It certainly wouldn’t last much longer than a day, at most. Hopefully long enough for the Serenity Foundation to find it and seal it properly. But until the ice melted, the Desire wouldn’t be causing any more trouble.
Winter couldn’t help but laugh. That stupid helmet looked so silly, buried in the ice like that. She could just imagine Cyber glaring up at her, pouting and whining at her. Ee, she’d done it! She’d won! Just like she promised! And she felt great!
Better than great! Oooh, after such a long fight, it was totally expected for, like, all the endorph… Endwarf… All the good feely chemicals to rush into your brain, but wow, this felt, like, better than ever! So nice and tingly and great! So great that she had to laugh and laugh and laugh…
Nanites still swirling around her head, Winter felt a delightfully giddy smile stretch over her face as she fell backwards onto her ass, and almost bounced back up onto her feet. Absently confused, she peered down. “Hey, like, when’d my butt get so big?”
Her voice sounded so light and airy, utterly devoid of any of her normal seriousness or self-consciousness. More of a cheerful, brainless chirp than her usual refined speech. She didn’t notice, though, far too distracted by how absolutely massive her rear end had gotten, practically doubling, or even tripling in size underneath her! And it felt really good when she reached down to feel it, too – both to be touched, and to touch!
Her skin felt nice and springy and tight – and when she looked down, she saw it was nice and pink, too! So bright and happy looking! Lovely! She was so happy to see the pink was spreading all over her!
And lookit, her boobies were getting, like, super big all of a sudden too! Wow, what was up with that? First her ass, now her boobs? Man, she was getting, like, super jiggly! With curves like this people were gunna look at her and think she was just, just, just like a super ultra slut or something~ Oooh, did her boobs feel as good as her ass did?
She reached up to give them an inquisitive squeeze, and moaned as what was left of her smarts were liquified by the inferno of bubbling pleasure that blasted through her brain. The nanites in her head simply took the chance to fully massage all of the wrinkles out of her brain, before transforming it completely into a proper CPU dedicated to its new purpose.
Winter’s hands lowered to rest at her sides as her smile grew wider and blanker, her eyes turning completely glazed and completely vapid. Nothing was going on inside her head except a growing feeling of bliss, and she was happy happy happy to accept it. Happy, [and very very horny!]
Her hair merged together into a nice firm plastic, restyling itself into a bright blue ponytail [for proper grip and tug as her Users desired]!
Her Serenity uniform unwove itself, leaving her naked and giggling before being restitched into a tight white tube top with a massive boob window and a pair of white stockings and gloves, all with blue highlights, naturally. She wasn’t given anything to wear around her hips, of course. [Her holes had to be open and available at all times!]
Pink spread up her neck and over her face, flattening out her features into blank, pink smoothness. A moment later, two yellow curved lines and a yellow upturned half circle took their place, looking more like a smiling emoticon than a human face [so that no one would confuse a dumb lil’ BimBot with an actual person!]
The name Winter deleted itself from her head, along with Sophia, Rosa, Lexi, and the entire gallery of people she had met in her life. [BimBots didn’t need any of that – she just needed her user database to tell her what services her customers wanted!]
Data and intelligence flushed itself from her system, practically evaporating out of her ears. [BimBots didn’t need to know anything but how to fuck and suck!]
She just stood there as the transformation finished, the nanites spent, and [*@#^%]
She just stood there as the [$£)!<]
She just [##&£@]
She [>\*!?-]
[BimBot R00014 stood in place, awaiting orders from Mistress. Dripping. Jiggling. Happy. And super, super, super horny, teehee~]
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Lauren blinked. She had a feeling she’d been standing here, staring at nothing, for quite a long while now, but it was only this very moment when she became aware of it. It was like she’d been sleeping with her eyes open. While standing up. Had she zoned out again? She was doing that more and more these days. It was going to get her in trouble at work next time it happened, she was sure… of… it… Hey, uh, where the hell was she?
Looking around, she seemed to be standing in the middle of… a quarry? Wait, since when was there a quarry in the middle of the city? She could see the buildings through that shining white force field thing (and now that she mentioned it, what the heck was that? Had she slept through a Serenity fight? Man, not again…)
And, was it just her, or did her body feel really stiff and really heavy? Uh, she felt like she was made out of rust or something. What was going on around-
[Mistress!] Suddenly, a pink synthetic woman with curves larger than anything she’d ever seen pressed up against her, tits squeezing around her arm. [Mistress! Wanna Fuck? BimBot Is Ready To Ride Whenever You Like! She’s Normally, Like, Super Cheap, But For Mistress, She’s Totally Free!]
Lauren stared down at her, completely unable to work out what she was supposed to say. This blue haired thing looked like someone had tried to distil the essence of ‘slut’ into a humanoid form…
And before she could work something out, another robot approached on her other side, a silver one with brown hair (???) and red stripes. She’d been standing and waiting patiently, her hands clasped in front of her, but apparently the pink one’s approach had spurred her to action. [Secretary Bot R00013 Is Ready To Serve All Of Your Needs At Your Request, Mistress. What Is Your Desire?]
“Uh.” The blonde lawyer was really starting to suspect she’d missed something major.
Then a green hulking giant robot stomped up in front of her – no, loomed over her, practically blotting out the sun. [Unable To Follow Designated Patrol Route.] It rumbled. [Security Bot R00012 Requesting Reassignment.]
Huh.
Huh.
Um.
Huh.
Lauren looked between the three, licking her lips nervously. They tasted kind of metallic. “… Am I gunna get in trouble for this…?”
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