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Patreon Prompt 31

Prompt: In a last ditch effort to stop a giant monster rampage, a scientist mixes her DNA with the monster’s, swelling into a three-headed kaiju. Each head takes on a different personality, but unfortunately none seem particularly interested in saving the city.

   Running down the abandoned city streets, Dr. Teld clutched the silver briefcase close to his chest. Amidst the destruction left behind by the giant, radioactive beast, a lone woman stood with her lab coat flowing in the wind. Turning towards Dr. Teld, the woman graciously accepted the briefcase and pulled out a syringe filled with the same glowing green substance that filled the monster’s veins.

   “There has to be another way,” Dr. Teld said as the woman prepared the needle.

   “Unfortunately, there isn’t,” she replied, plunging the syringe into her arm and pressing down on the plunger.

   Before Dr. Teld’s eyes, the once dainty woman began to rapidly swell with bulk and scales. Ripping her clothes asunder, her growing form sent Dr. Teld running for safety. Taking cover behind a building he watched as her spherical belly glowed bright yellow to contrast against the dark green scales that covered her arms and legs. With a deafening roar, she stretched out her mighty claws and stomped about on her car-sized feet. Looming over a nearby building, her head split into three, serpent-like necks that ended in jutting fangs just below sets of glowing yellow eyes.

   “You…can come out…doctor,” growled one of the heads.

   Elated to hear the woman’s voice emanate from the monster’s terrifying visage, Dr. Teld ran back out with the excitement of a child on Christmas morning. “It worked! It worked!”

   “Yes, now I just have to find the beast so we can kill it before-“

   “Now hold on one minute,” interrupted her right head. “We’re not fighting anything until we get something to eat. This big belly is going to need food and your scientist friend better deliver the goods otherwise he’ll be on the menu.”

   “I disagree,” the left hand piped up. “I don’t see any use in senseless violence. What we need to do is find the beast to ensure we make the best of this opportunity to study its mating habits. Among other things,” it shamelessly added.

   As the three heads bickered back and forth, Dr. Teld let out a sigh. Finding a piece of rubble that looked close enough to a chair, he sat down to watch the ensuing battle between the former scientist’s three minds. He was going to be there a while the monster decided its purpose in life, whether that be to defend the city, devour all its food, or flood the world with more monsters like herself.


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