Felt like taking another crack at using Dream by WOMBO, so whipped up this short piece to go alongside it. You can read it below as-is, but if PDFs are preferred, I've also attached the file:
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Kimberly planned to take her boyfriend, Tim, to the new Amazonia Resort for months. Her friends would say it was a special place after they returned. They especially commented that Kimberly should swim in the beach waters when she arrived but didn't say anything about it to Tim.
Kimberly knew, of course, but didn't want to spoil Tim's surprise. They arrived pretty late on their first day at the Resort, so the beach was closed off to guests. BUT Kimberly planned and ensured she would get up the following day to get a taste of what the beach offered. And she couldn't wait, knowing what was in store for her.
6 AM. It was the earliest Kimberly had woken up in months, but she wasn't bothered the slightest bit, mentally prepped for what was to come: a life-changing transformation of epic proportions. Arriving at the beach so early also meant she had the Amazonia beach all to herself. The beach was still technically locked off to the public, but some climbing could fix that.
Wasting no time, Kimberly practically rushed to the beach and took a swim for a few moments before stopping and soaking in the water. She didn't feel any different, expecting a buzz or rush of energy to fill and course its way through her. But nothing. Surely she wasn't being pranked on by her friends, of all people?
But the longer Kimberly floated in the water, feeling nothing, the more she felt like an idiot. In time, she begrudgingly swam back to the beach in embarrassment just as the Resort's lifeguard was about to open it to the public.
That was when Kimberly noticed the lifeguard's expression shift from the predicted anger to shock, looking at her midriff, which looked forged out of iron. A deep cleavage further accentuated her modest bust and pectoral development Tim would kill for, biceps the size of lemons birthed all from the beach's water. Even her hair was a brighter, much more vibrant red, as though it had transformed.
So the waters of the Amazonia beach did work wonders. And as Kimberly watched the girlfriends, wives, mothers and fiances all rush into it to share the transformative effects, she knew one thing: This was just her first plunge.