# Feline Therapy Ch. 01 [story / cheetah]

Author: Lycandope
Tags: Cat, Cheetah, Claws, Female, Transformation, Were-cheetah

A geneticist experiments on herself in order to restore her glory days as a gymnast
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A faulty street light pinged in the darkness above as Ariel pounded down the wide sidewalk.&nbsp; The array of lights lining the nearly empty street cast an angry orange glow in the faint tendrils of smoke from a distant wildfire.&nbsp; She slowed, huffing loudly with her hands at her slim hips.&nbsp; Her fingers massaged her aching side while she slowed her pace.

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"Morning," a young man said as he passed her effortlessly on the left in the gloomy haze.&nbsp; She nodded at the man, too out-of-breath to reply and then sighed while leaning her upper body back.

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Sweat lined the woman's body.&nbsp; She brushed a few strands of long, black hair away from her eyes and kept walking forward.&nbsp; The silent radiance of the raging fire seemed to consume the darkness surrounding it.&nbsp; She eyed it and knew she'd have to start using the treadmills again.&nbsp; At least until it was put out and the smoke had cleared.&nbsp;

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Another pair of joggers, a man and woman that appeared to be near her age, passed her.&nbsp; They chatted occasionally and she frowned at their backs.&nbsp; Her 30th birthday approached and she felt like she was in good shape - perhaps not as good as her college years - but she was finding it harder and harder to keep the pace she'd grown used to over the years.

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Ariel tsked as a muscle twinged in her lower back.&nbsp; She reached behind to massage the already-fading pain as early morning commuters zipped past in expensive convertibles.&nbsp; Blue light glowed from her wrist when she checked her fitness tracker.&nbsp; It was an expensive model but she wasn't wearing the separate specialized heart rate monitor.&nbsp; Despite that, she could feel her heart pounding and didn't doubt the depressingly high figure that blinked at her.

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With another sigh, she turned around and began jogging back to her house.&nbsp; Her ears buzzed, her side ached and she could feel the arch of her feet beginning to throb but she pushed through it with a mental note to order a new pair of shoes.&nbsp; She forced a smile at every passing jogger that quickly turned to a determined grimace when they passed.

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The first angry welts of sunlight appeared on the horizon behind her as she began a series of mental encouragements.

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_Almost done,_ she thought to herself while focusing on the uneven sidewalk before her.&nbsp; _Just need to get home and I can shower.&nbsp; Nice, short little shower to save water like a good community member.&nbsp; Grab some coffee, relax for a second and then get to work.&nbsp; But first, shower.&nbsp; Glorious, glorious shower.&nbsp; I am **not** going to have a heart attack and die on the sidewalk.&nbsp; That is absolutely not how I go out.&nbsp; Just two more miles.&nbsp; That's nothing.&nbsp; I've got this._

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Sweat dripped from the tip of her nose.&nbsp; She flicked it away and repeated her mantra as the sun rose behind her.

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&nbsp;

Ariel's black BMW pulled smoothly into her reserved parking lot.&nbsp; Sparse clouds filled the gray sky and she glanced up at them as she stepped out of her car.&nbsp; She inhaled and then gagged slightly while wrinkling her nose against the acrid scent hanging in the air.&nbsp; Her reserved spot was close to the entrance of her work so she held her breath as she made her way to the front of the building.&nbsp; As she opened the door to step into the lobby, a gentle voice rang out from the overhead speakers.

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"Welcome to FutureGen," the cultured female voice announced.&nbsp; "The future begins here, today."

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The young woman rolled her eyes as she did nearly every time she came to work.&nbsp; A web of cameras watched the entrance to the building and she knew they were running facial recognition in order to catalogue visitors and potentially flag any unwanted guests.&nbsp; She had begged and pleaded with network security to turn the announcement off when an employee entered the building but they swore it was nearly impossible to configure.

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"Good morning, Dr. Hollister," the receptionist chirped.&nbsp; The young girl was, as always, impeccably dressed and well put-together.&nbsp; Ariel smiled while giving her an appreciative glance.&nbsp; She'd had a slight crush on the girl since she'd started working at the company but she never let it get beyond the occasional private fantasy.&nbsp; Caitlin would tease her **_mercilessly_** if she knew about it.

&nbsp;

"Good morning," Ariel replied as she walked past.&nbsp; Thinking of Caitlin brought a shy smile to her face as she made her way through the maze of offices.

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Her girlfriend had come home while she was out jogging and they'd been able to spend time together this morning before Caitlin had gone to sleep.&nbsp; Ariel had sat on the floor between the other woman's legs and they'd talked about life and work while her girlfriend braided her hair in a tight french braid.&nbsp; For a brief, happy moment, the stress of her adulthood had melted away and she'd relaxed with her eyes closed while pretending she was at a sleepover.&nbsp; It was an indulgence she didn't often allow herself but it helped to center her when life weighed heavily upon her.

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Various early morning workers nodded at her with a respectful "Doctor" as they went about their tasks.&nbsp; Although she didn't know all of them, she acknowledged each of them just the same.&nbsp; At twenty-nine years old, she was the youngest director in the company's history and everyone knew who she was.&nbsp; FutureGen had fought six other corporations in contract negotiations before she'd even finished her first phD six years ago.

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Cubicle walls vanished behind her when she approached a single white door.&nbsp; She pulled her lanyard to tap it against the grey block beside the door and it pinged as her access was granted.&nbsp; Pulling the heavy door open, she stepped into her lab.

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Although the office and foyer occupied the front of the building, her laboratory consumed nearly seventy percent of the first floor.&nbsp; She walked swiftly through the brightly lit hallway, pausing at intervals to pull clipboards from their hooks.&nbsp; Certain experiments were at a critical stage and, despite the incredibly expensive computer network and top-of-the-line tablets, her researchers jotted down quick notes on paper for their teams.&nbsp; She scribbled notes and answers on a few of the clipboards before making her way to her office.

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At times, her ludicrously large office made her feel embarrassed.&nbsp; But now, as she slowly eased her sore body into her office chair, she appreciated it greatly.&nbsp; A single button press caused the glass walls to darken as her overhead lights brightened to compensate.&nbsp; She kicked her heels off and spun in her chair while her feet decompressed.&nbsp; Various awards lined her office, mixed in with framed photos of celebrities and Nobel Laureates.&nbsp;

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The pain from her jog frustrated her more now than it had this morning.&nbsp; It gnawed at her and made her wonder if it was time to visit her physician.

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_I'm too young for this, aren't I?_ She asked herself.

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Both of her parents were alive and healthy.&nbsp; In fact, they were both hiking in Japan at this very moment.&nbsp;

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_It's funny,_ she thought.&nbsp;_Surrounded by all of this technology, all of this research into eradicating disease and I'm sitting here with sore feet._

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She laughed out loud, bitterly, as she remembered Tom's side project.&nbsp; She was experimenting with a version of Google's "20% time" and allowed her employees free time - ten percent of their day - to chase down personal projects as long as it fit snugly within the goals of FutureGen.&nbsp; His side project was in hair regrowth and he was currently investigating a lead or two using gorillas.&nbsp; She wasn't certain what he was planning since side projects had nearly zero oversight but maybe she could convince him to look into something for her feet.&nbsp;

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_Hooves don't get sore, do they_? she mused.&nbsp; _Maybe he could slap some horse DNA into-_

_&nbsp;_

Frowning, Dr. Hollister tapped at the arms of her chair while staring into the distance.&nbsp;

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_Could I-?_ She wondered.&nbsp; The young woman turned to her computer, logged in and pulled up an Internet browser.&nbsp; _Not a horse, though, no.&nbsp; But, what?_

&nbsp;

Lights flickered on in the lab outside her office but she barely noticed the faint movement beyond her dark, frosted windows.&nbsp; Her staff knew better than to bother her when the glass wasn't clear.

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An hour later, Ariel stared at the website for St. Petersburg State University's Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics.&nbsp; She glanced at the clock on her desk, did a quick mental arithmetic check and then picked up her phone.&nbsp; The line chirped after she dialed the long series of numbers to reach the university.&nbsp; Just as she was about to hang up, a rough voice answered.

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"????????????, ??? ? ???? ???????" the man said.

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"?? ???????? ??-??????????" Ariel asked in halting, accent-less Russian. &nbsp;There was a long pause on the static-filled line but she could hear the other man breathing.

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"Yes," the man finally answered.&nbsp; "Who is this, please?"

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"This is Dr. Ariel Hollister from FutureGen," she answered.&nbsp; "In Los Angeles, California.&nbsp; I'm sorry for calling so late but I've been doing some research and I was wondering if you had a moment or two, Doctor-?"

&nbsp;

"Doctor Brukhin," the man answered.&nbsp; His voice changed subtly.&nbsp; Even over the bad connection, she could hear a warmth.&nbsp; "We've met before, Dr. Hollister.&nbsp; Five years ago at the conference in Nürnberg.&nbsp; You gave a very informative lecture on molecular genetic analysis in diseases.&nbsp; I congratulated you afterwards.&nbsp; A group of us had drinks together but I don't remember much of that evening, I'm afraid."

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"Well," Ariel said, blushing slightly.&nbsp; Now that he'd mentioned it, she vaguely remembered a night of drinking.&nbsp; She'd left before it became too chaotic but she was amazed at how rowdy the various scientists had been.&nbsp; She'd been somewhat sheltered at that point in her life.&nbsp; "I'm honored that you'd remember me, sir."

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"And?" he asked.&nbsp; "What can I do for the famous Dr. Hollister?"

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"It's the sequencing on Chewbaaka, sir," she told him.&nbsp; "The cheetah?"

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"Of course I know," he chastised her gently.&nbsp; "I wasn't involved but it was a big accomplishment for us and our friends in China.&nbsp; But what could FutureGen possibly want with the data?"

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"It's for a personal project," she told him.&nbsp; "I'm not even certain it will yield anything useful but I have an idea or two I'd like to test.&nbsp; I was hoping I could get access to the completed sequence.&nbsp; I could have someone bring the appropriate amount of drives or I could set up a repository for remote transfer?"

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"And could we not have you personally visit?" the man asked hopefully.&nbsp; "It would be quite the coup to have someone as distinguished as yourself tour our facility.&nbsp; And I would promise not so much drinking."

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"That sounds lovely but I'm afraid not," Ariel chuckled.&nbsp; "I have a few too many projects I'm overseeing and I can't step away for any length of time."

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"Ah, such is life," Dr. Brukhin agreed with her.&nbsp; "But, please, send me the information to a secured repository and I'll have my technicians transfer the data.&nbsp; Only, one request?"

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"Of course," she answered.

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"Share with us if the information is useful," he told her.&nbsp; "I would be saddened to learn of a FutureGen breakthrough based upon our works without proper attribution."

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"You have my word, doctor," she replied.&nbsp; "But, really, I think I'm chasing a pipe dream here.&nbsp; And, thank you."

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"It's been a pleasure," Dr. Brukhin said.&nbsp;

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Ariel lay the handset down on her phone's base station and leaned back in her chair.&nbsp; She could feel the idea she'd formed earlier begin to take hold.&nbsp; There were several live projects her team were working on that could potentially form the basis of what she was planning.&nbsp; She oversaw all of them and was directly involved in two of the projects in question.&nbsp; With the data and notes on Chewbaaka as well as her own research and the work of her team, she saw the end result moving from hypothetical to viable.

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As the hushed murmurs of her employees filled the offices beyond her door, Ariel went to the side of her room where she kept a few pieces of equipment.&nbsp; She drew a vial of her own blood with a wince and then paused, staring at the door to the lab.

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It was a long shot but she'd lived her life with one simple rule: always push forward.&nbsp; If the science didn't exist, she'd invent it.

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&nbsp;

Four small vials sat before Dr. Hollister on a table in her darkened lab.

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She stared at them - at the results of eight months of driven research and development.&nbsp; Long nights punctuated by apologetic texts and phone calls to her girlfriend for not coming home yet again.&nbsp; She told Caitlin it was important to her but not why.&nbsp; It was impossible to explain.&nbsp; At least not until she could verify the results.&nbsp; There'd been a few heated moments over those months but Caitlin was ultimately understanding.

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And now she was done.&nbsp;

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Machinery hummed around her, accompanied by the stuttered clicking of mechanical equipment.&nbsp; Her face was aglow with their various lights - red and green and yellow, flashing or solid to signify different statuses.&nbsp;

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She stared at the vials with her hands folded in her lap but her thoughts were a mile away.&nbsp; Every time her brain tried to focus, she felt the thought melt away into nothingness and the void within calmed her.

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Seconds turned to minutes, interrupted only but the occasional blinking of her eyes.

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Death was an option.&nbsp; She was fairly certain of her work but so much of gene editing was still a mystery, even to FutureGen.&nbsp; It took years to test what impact each small change had on a larger scale and sometimes the errors cascaded to a horrifying degree after being seemingly stable for a period of time.

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Her knuckles turned white as her fingers clenched against each other and her heartbeat sounded unnaturally loud in her ears.&nbsp; It was late Friday night, an evening she specifically picked due to the weekend and her schedule being relatively light.&nbsp; She'd have the weekend to deal with the effects and could take extra time if needed.&nbsp;

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Three of the vials were her own work while the fourth was built heavily on existing research.&nbsp; The fourth one was to stabilize the changes the other three should enact while repairing damaged cells.&nbsp; She was sure of her research.&nbsp; Certain of it.&nbsp; She'd poured countless hours into the areas she was targeting.&nbsp; It should work.

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She reached for the first vial.&nbsp; Her fingers brushed the clear glass before she made a fist.&nbsp; The liquid inside was as clear as the glass was viscous with thick, white streaks.&nbsp; She touched the glass, nearly stroking it before making her final decision.&nbsp; Once settled, she gripped the small tube, uncorked it and downed the contents in an unthinking rush.

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_It's like they always say,_ she thought, grimacing at the bitter taste of the mixture suspending the heavily modified bacteria.&nbsp; _Can't make an omelet without breaking a few strands of DNA._

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The second vial followed the first and then the third.&nbsp; Ariel gagged and stomped her feet with her head bowed.&nbsp; Sweat beaded on her temples but she took the fourth glass tube and swallowed before she changed her mind.&nbsp; She lay her head down on the table and ran through a series of calculations to distract herself from the tumultuous, angry grumbling within her stomach.&nbsp;

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When she was sure she wouldn't vomit, she stood to collect the vials as carefully as possible.&nbsp; The young scientist picked up her laptop and bag along with the vials.&nbsp; With a final glance around the room, she walked to the nearest autoclave, inserted the vials and started the machine.&nbsp; It beeped as she turned around to leave.

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The building was eerily silent but Dr. Hollister gave a miniature salute to the security cameras while winding through the maze of cubicles.&nbsp; The same cameras identified her as she left the building and the large security doors slid open as she neared them.

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Ariel exhaled in the warm evening air.&nbsp; She hadn't realized she'd been holding her breath and she felt the tension leave as she breathed out.&nbsp; And then she laughed.&nbsp; She blushed as she realized how extraordinarily strange she must have looked but she couldn't hold back.&nbsp; Collapsing against the side of the building, she laughed until she felt hot tears stream down her cheeks.

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So many things could go wrong but she'd done it and she felt drunk off the thrill of it.&nbsp; Her stomach muscles burned as she devolved into chuckles while clutching her bag against her chest.&nbsp; She wiped tears away while leaning her head back against the brushed aluminum that covered the building.

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Her step was spry as she made her way to her lonely car.&nbsp; It's cabin light glowed when she neared and it unlocked as her hand brushed the door handle.&nbsp; She tossed her bag into the passenger seat and started her car before buckling in.&nbsp; It rumbled to life and she shifted, backing out of the parking lot.

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She felt wired, as if every nerve was humming within her body.&nbsp; Her car surged forward when she stomped the gas pedal and she bit back a loud 'woop' as it turned sharply and grabbed the road like a animal chasing prey.&nbsp; Her eyes widened with unnatural focus as she sped.&nbsp; A car appeared and she gave the slightest touch to her wheel, passing it at the last moment with the least amount of space possible.&nbsp; It honked at her but it was already far behind her when she glanced at it in her rearview mirror.

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As she drove, she day-dreamed of the potential changes she had in store for herself.&nbsp; She'd researched quite a few creatures before settling on the cheetah.&nbsp; Its flexibility intrigued her, as did its enlarged heart and lungs and arteries.&nbsp; But, more importantly, they were genetically monotonous and that was critical for ensuring she had the proper markers for the changes she wanted.

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The city opened up to her as she prowled the streets without a care for the marked speed limits.&nbsp;

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Flexibility.&nbsp; Her girlfriend was the gymnast and would benefit the most from the potential flexibility the changes could offer but it was the entire package that enticed her.&nbsp; Increased speed, heightened cardiovascular endurance as well as an encouragement to growth of her fast-twitch muscles for explosive speed.&nbsp; However, she'd also added a few of FutureGen's tweaks for cell and gene repair and those were even more exciting to her.&nbsp; With her own additions, they should help her body stay younger longer while keeping her body in peak condition.

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As she approached the suburbs where her house was tucked quietly away against acres of trees, she slowed.&nbsp; Caitlin was at work and the house was dark.&nbsp; Ariel parked in front of the garage and a cold bead of sweat rolled down her back as her high wore off. &nbsp;She grabbed her bag, left her car and unlocked her front door while the reality of the situation began to settle over her shoulders.

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Once inside, she dropped her things, kicked off her shoes and grabbed a bottle from the wine rack in her kitchen.&nbsp; Unsettling thoughts kept trying to pierce the veil of fear beginning to surround her.&nbsp; She swatted them away as she found a glass for the wine.

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Dark red liquid sloshed around the glass and then over the edge to spatter the counter as she carelessly filled it with trembling fingers.&nbsp; Dr. Hollister downed the entire glass, thankful for something to wash away the disgusting taste that still coated her throat.&nbsp; She filled the glass again and immediately drained it and her shaking hands finally calmed while a warmth filled her body.

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With a shrug nobody else was around to see, she abandoned the glass to drink straight from the bottle.

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A second bottle joined the first and she began to contemplate writing a note to Caitlin just in case everything went wrong.&nbsp; Ariel cried when she finished the bottle as, in her mind, she saw her girlfriend coming home from work to see her corpse lying cold on the kitchen floor.

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The third bottle eased her melancholy thoughts and, in fact, she thought of nothing else when she lay her head down to rest for just a moment.

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&nbsp;

Dr. Hollister woke to pain and nausea and a cold puddle of drool against her cheek.&nbsp; She moved slightly, raising her head while wiping her cheek and wincing at the lancing pain in her head.&nbsp; Every joint and muscle throbbed and she found herself taking short breaths against a numbing pressure in her chest.&nbsp; Worse, the tips of her toes and fingers felt cold and they tingled when she touched them.&nbsp;

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She turned and stumbled and then fell to her knees to vomit on the floor.&nbsp; She heaved but, miraculously, nothing came out and she was left feeling even worse.&nbsp; Instead, she sat back and gasped, trying to catch her breath.&nbsp; Black sparks exploded in her vision and she felt like someone was squeezing her temples in a vise.

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It took an incredible amount of effort to pull herself into a standing position but she pushed until she was leaning against the counter.&nbsp; She fell forward but caught herself and, in this manner, slowly made her way to her bedroom until she could crawl under the covers.&nbsp; Shivering, she pulled the sweat soaked blanket tight against her body.&nbsp; Her eyes flicked open every time she came close to falling asleep.

&nbsp;

"-you hear me" Caitlin asked.&nbsp; "How many bottles- oh.&nbsp; Oh, babe."

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Ariel turned to see her girlfriend leaning down over her with a worried frown.

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"H- how l- l- long," Ariel wheezed, her teeth chattering.&nbsp; She writhed beneath as the blankets to try and put out the fire burning deep within her bones.&nbsp; "Been home?"

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"I've been talking to you for the last few minutes, babe," Caitlin said.&nbsp; "Oh gosh, you're burning up.&nbsp; Wait here, I'll get a wet cloth."

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"I'm f- f- f-" Ariel tried to say before a spasm tore the word away from her.&nbsp;

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Caitlin returned and lay a cold, wet hand towel against Ariel's forehead.&nbsp; She gasped and her vocal chords separated and vibrated into a rasping, halting purr.

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"Let me get you undressed," Caitlin said, pulling back the blanket.&nbsp; "Ugh, and I'll get a new blanket.&nbsp; Hold still."

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"Noooo," Ariel said quietly.&nbsp; She pushed weakly at her girlfriend's hand but found herself easily rebuffed.&nbsp; She tossed and turned her head while trying to swallow past the lump at the back of her throat.&nbsp; Her girlfriend's hands were cool against her hot skin as the girl carefully undid buttons and pulled on clothes.

&nbsp;

"There, you're-"

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Ariel screamed.&nbsp; The nerves in her lower back exploded and her muscles contracted, pulling her immediately into a sitting position.&nbsp; With a loud 'pop', she lost sensation in her entire lower body.&nbsp; The room spun and Caitlin's voice echoed down a darkening tunnel as the young scientist passed out.

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&nbsp;

"- temperature's just over one hundred," Caitlin said.&nbsp; She toyed anxiously with curls of her thick, red hair.&nbsp; "No, nothing else.&nbsp; No vomit.&nbsp; I don't know how to check that, no.&nbsp; Well, she was screaming earlier.&nbsp;&nbsp; It freaked me out.&nbsp; Just sat up, screamed and fainted.&nbsp; Okay, but-"

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"No," Ariel whispered, slowly reaching a hand out to touch her girlfriend's arm.&nbsp;

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A single bar of light peeked from the edge of the bedroom's curtain.&nbsp; It lay against her face and she blinked as she turned to face her lover.&nbsp; Her mouth hung open while she hyperventilated.&nbsp; It felt like hands were pushing and squeezing the inside of her chest but her panting seemed to help against the fever and the pressure.

&nbsp;

Black flecks appeared beneath the skin around her eyes.

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"T- trust- trust me," Ariel begged, grabbing Caitlin's arm in a trembling grip.&nbsp; "N-n- no h- hospital.&nbsp; Trust.&nbsp; Trust me.&nbsp; Please."

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More coal-like specks appeared in the sweat-slick skin surrounding her eyes.&nbsp; They multiplied until her eyes were ringed by black.&nbsp; A faint line appeared along her cheeks from the corner of her eyes, nearly invisible in the darkened room. &nbsp;The line grew down her face like an old scar until it reached the edges of her lips.

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"Trust," Ariel said as the room began to darken once again.&nbsp; She opened her mouth and hissed quietly through the pain wracking her body.&nbsp; As her fingers dug into the bed sheets, the flesh beneath her fingernails bulged.&nbsp; Her nails bent at the center and tented as a fine slit appeared at the tips of her fingers.

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"Trust.&nbsp; Me.&nbsp; Truuuussss-" she groaned.&nbsp; The young woman flexed her hands as her girlfriend fixed the towel on her forehead.&nbsp; Eight clear claws pushed through the clefts in her fingertips to tear ragged little holes in the sheet while she dragged her hands along the bed.&nbsp;

&nbsp;

Ariel twisted once and sighed when sleep finally took her.&nbsp; As her body relaxed, her claws pulled back into her fingertips.

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