You're deciding if you should tell of this incident to Emily, your girlfriend, when a sudden cramp hits you. As a cloud passes over a crescent moon, you collapse in pain. You try and scream, but all you can let out are some grunts. The cramp seems to move up, through your stomach and your chest. Your eye's are blurry, are you crying? There is enough pain to cry, but you haven't cried since you lost your pet in high school.
You try and peer down are what is causing you pain, but something graces your eye. You try and clear what is in front of your face, but just feel hair, long silky feeling hair. There is a pain in your hips, Not only does your skin in the region seem to be stretching, but the bones in that area seem to be becoming thicker too.
You grunt again, but this time, your grunt comes out at a higher pitch, that's not good. You remember a time when you strained your vocals while trying to sing that high. (You were really drunk that day.) The pain you had in your throat seems to be returning.
At this point, your mind is constantly thinking up the worst case scenarios to what is causing this. Some deadly disease that you never heard of, strange experiments from that old lab building that no one but the uber-nerds visit, fate hating you just for the hell of it.
The next part seemed the most bizarre, there was a clear deflating feeling between your legs, while there was a simultaneous swelling of your chest. These don't cause pain, as much as they cause pressure, a sensation you are not used to feeling. You try and hold in the noises, but your mouth lets out a feminine sounding "EEEE."
You attempt to hold your lips together, only to notice that they feel different as well. They almost feel fatter. Afraid of drawing unwanted attention from the non-existent passers by, you cover your mouth with your hands, only to feel that your jaw is much smoother. That was odd, you did shave just before you left, but your razor with pretty cheap. You should have at least felt something.
The last sensation you feel on the ground is your nipples. They're much more sensitive than usual, and every movement of your shirt is immediately noticeable.
After about a minute, you find the strength to stand, only to realize that when you do, the world seems a bit larger than it did before. You look down at your windbreaker and jeans. You find yourself leaning forward more. Not only is your center of gravity feeling different, you need to bend your neck forward just to see your stomach. Your windbreaker is tight on the top, as it seems you've developed some noticeable mounds on your upper torso. That said, your jacket's arms are much roomier than before. Your jeans also seem longer than before, They are pinching your waist, as your pant legs drag beneath your feet. Your feet, they feel odd too, not only do the socks keep falling to your heel, your shoes seem like they're going to slip off with every step.
Your head seems a bit fuzzy, and you are not currently thinking straight. The idea to head your place, or a health clinic never occurs to you. All that is on your mind is getting to one of the destinations.