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Rated: 18+ · Interactive · Erotica · #2017146
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Chapter #3

Lee "clay"

    by: Unknown
You stood before the mirror, eyes fixed on your face. "No, that's not right." you said to yourself, noting how the jawline was too thick. With only a thought your jaw reshaped and condensed, thinning itself out evenly giving you closer to your desired look. Every day you were someone different, every day you took on a new face or two. It was fun to constantly change yourself, it gave you a creative outlet where you could practically escape the monotony of life in the facility, living in wholly new ways every moment.

As you modified your head before a mirror your body, which you had finished modifying by now, was playing games across the room. As a biological goop you could see, hear, smell, and think from as many directions and spots as you chose and could be in as many pieces as you had cells without repercussion, although too much input would begin giving you migraines so you liked to keep your senses just a bit above that of a human. That being said, you had long ago mastered the art of being in multiple places at once and practiced often, to the point where you could be focusing on two entirely different things (like modifying your face and playing a video game) with ease. You continued to kill aliens casually with your headless body seeing vaguely from the chest area while changing the texture of your skin by the mirror. After nearly twenty minutes you were satisfied with the end product, a perfect recreation of who you wanted to be for the day. With a smile you oozed your head across the room and onto your neck, making tiny motions with the cells in the base of your neck to seemingly glide across the floor. You noticed then that you had been facing the opposite direction and with a quick shift your head swiveled the proper direction and faced forward.

With a wide grin on your face you turned off the game, stood up, and left the room; you were ready to take on the day as the new you!
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