Hana felt the line surge in her hand, felt the balloon it connected to twitch and bulge, struggling to find a home for the new fluid being forced in.
"But no one designed me that way, Iâm not a collection of pre-fabricated pieces.
I did it myself and Iâd do it againâ
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Chapter 3
After theyâd halved the remaining Pirska-2, and while the world seemed to make a little bit of sense, they talked.
âYouâve got a socket. I saw it. Everyone else on earth would have just plugged the vial right in, but you didnâtâ said Candy, doing her best to sit up straight and affect a serious appearance, as much as her obscenely large breasts permitted.
âThis way is worse, that's why IâmâŚâ she trailed off, contemplating the back room of The Bottom, which may as well be her whole world.
âWhoever they made this stuff for, it wasn't us. The⌠miasmic death that comes out of a vape is not the way. They donât make ANYTHING for me any more.â
Now, for the second time today, Hana knew the explanation must rear its head. She felt another gaze stare right through her.
So she tried to explain, tried to explain something she was only on the cusp of being able to remember.
She spoke about thieves, the big score. About the 4th generation nanotech they all ran. Her dislike of bulky coats.
âI havenât been able to talk about this. I would try to remember, then... I wake up hiding somewhere like a rat, or robbed blind. I canât stop it,â Hana said.
She breathed out slowly and deliberately, both unfamiliar actions.
Pulling her hair to the side, Hana showed her socket.
âItâs burned. Itâs all gone. Nothing fits. Just a big hole in my brain that I keep falling into.â
Candy opened her mouth to speak, but stopped herself.
Hana saw the expression on her confidante's elegant face fall.
âThey⌠they say if it fails then⌠youâre called back homeâŚâ said Candy, slowly and carefully.
Hana didnât know what to say. Sheâd heard the same thing about nanotech. But there hadnât been much time to process its implications since waking in Vladok.
âYet here I stand,â she said, the words coming out bone-dry.
She mustered a smile, but one equally bereft of hope, as the invisible pincers of hysteria had already begun to constrict her.
â
âOh honâŚhow about you ask me instead? Iâm easy!â Candy said, cutting through the silence with a kind smile, again showing an acuity that remained hidden until needed.
âWhy have I got two of these and none of those? Itâs deceptively simple,â begun Candy, her eyes flicking over the still exposed socket on Hanaâs neck.
Candy ran a hand down the curve of her breast, all the way to her armpit, where it paused, lingering around what appeared to be a strip of tape securing one of the numerous tubes.
Hana should have used her fleeting moments of clarity to make peace with herself, but something in Candyâs sudden performative movements had monopolised her attention.
It wasnât pure curiosity anymore either, something about Candy was luring her in.
With exaggerated, elegant movements, Candyâs other hand reached behind her back and produced a small remote control.
After it was gently placed into her hands, Hana observed the single unlabelled button and rotary dial, numbered 1-10.
Before she could ask, Candyâs warm hand reappeared and slowly rotated the dial to the right, until a soft click was heard and the marker rest on #6.
A bewildered Hana felt the weight of the anachronistic control in her hand, and heard the omnipresent whine of background machinery increase.
She saw an orgasmic expression on Candyâs face join the rest of the womanâs performance.
âAskâŚâ Candy whispered
All thoughts of fissures and mortality were gone, Hana was once again in a powerless orbit around the incongruous woman.
She may have deemed it preferable to another episode, she may have had no choice.
âOK. Maybe I do want to know. Because I canât figure you at all Candy,â she began, after taking a moment to collect her thoughts and place the enigmatic control on the floor, just within reach of its owner.
âMaybe Iâm young, but Iâve been around. Vas I get, his heavies I get, me and my crew I get. Weâre archetypes, we fill a role.
Corporations, thieves, fighters, con-men; these are the opportunities that are provided. We get the gear and we go use itâ said Hana, simultaneously impressed at how coherently this was coming out and wondering if her rare cogent moment would fall on deaf ears.
âWhere do you fit? Who manufactures those âimplantsâ, and why? What are they for!?â
Candy took a long moment, riding out a wave of something, then scrunched her brow with tremendous effort.
âCredit where it is due hon, youâve almost hit the nail on the head. Iâll give you a pushâ she began.
âThat is everything I cannot stand about this new world. Do you see? The grey banality that has infected it all? And where did it come from?
I bet youâre familiar with most of the major nanotech that have ever been produced.
You can categorise the âheaviesâ and reduce them down to a list of likely modifications, you know what they can and likely WILL do.
âThey look the same, for thatâs what effective heavies look like.
âThey all wear the coat you hate, because itâs the best of the four astronomically expensive network-centric coats.â
Suppressing a moan, Candy composed herself and searched in vain for a sign her point was landing.
âSo you were a thief. Looks like it. Thin build, head on a swivel, thiefs haircut, but oh it's a different shade of neon!â she laughed.
âDonât take this to heart. Do I look very reliable?â she said, tracing the path of a huge vein on her bloated chest as she spoke.
âBut I *saw* the nanotech roll-out, I saw people get put into their box. They got to choose which box, but they are in it.
People like me? Weâre done. We canât compete, can't even scratch a living.
Iâm nothing compared to the other girls here, we all know it.
But if those girls ever had a choice, they donât any longer.
Theyâve got neural links? What now? Live their entire life as working girls, inside the box. They simply canât do anything elseâ.
âSo, what am I for, where do I fit?â Candy said, looking down the space between her breasts that might be called cleavage on someone else.
âI donât. Iâm uselessâ.
âYou asked who makes these implantsâ she said, giving one an ineffectual squeeze.
âThe design is ancient. A reconstructive device from a world that no longer exists, before they could just cure cancer. They were to make the unfortunate feel better about their disfigurement, I thinkâ
âI ⌠I don't understand,â said Hana slowly.
âIâve repurposed them. Theyâre just a plastic water balloon inside my breasts. All analogue. I didnât wait for a corporation to rationalise and build a product for my use case. I sourced the largest water balloons, the âdumb implantsâ, and I used them to change myself until I was happy,â said Candy
âYou can call me vain, or stupid. You may be right. But these are what I said to the regressive âchoiceâ I was offered. I pick something else.â
âTheyâre not supposed to be filled this way. I donât think anyone in a lab coat ever imagined that a crazy woman would pump her tits up until she could hardly move, until her nipples were stretched to nothing. Well here *I* stand.. or sit.
âMy nipples arenât even in the original spot anymore.
"But no one designed me that way, Iâm not a collection of pre-fabricated pieces.
"I did it myself and Iâd do it againâ.
âTurn it up⌠a special occasionâ Candy continued, blinking slowly as she spoke.
âYou see now donât you⌠water balloons. Theyâre full to bursting, but I love to feel them try. All the way...â she cooed, watching the control move beyond her reach in Hanaâs shaking hand.
As the pumps peaked, Candy held each line in her hands and felt them tremble, felt them complain about the impossible task of pumping more saline into her giant implants.
Moaning loudly, Candy finished her performance.
âThey're⌠so huge. I canât⌠fill like I want toâ she gasped.
âIâm just.. Giant. 50,000cc hon. EachâŚweighsmore ân youâ
She inaudibly gestured Hana in closer, guiding a line into the girls trembling hand before placing it face down on the huge stretched remnants of an areola.
Locking eyes with the amazing creature called Candy, Hana felt the line surge in her hand, felt the balloon it connected to twitch and bulge, struggling to find a home for the new fluid being forced in.
She felt Candyâs hand on her waist, felt her warmth penetrate through the hidden pocket sewn into her pants, but was too enchanted by the display to resist.
âTheyâre⌠2 litres⌠it was on the boxâ Candy stammered, the time between her gasps shrinking rapidly.
âBe⌠huge on you. But ⌠keptgoin ⌠overfilledâŚâ
Candyâs hand was a moment too slow to muffle the ecstatic scream.
Finally gaining the wherewithal to find the remote, Hana contemplated the button, but instead opted to turn the dial back to 1.
Watching Candy slow rouse, Hana released a breath she didn't realise she'd been holding.
âIâve taken some⌠wrong turnsâ Candy eventually said, casting her eye to the vaporizer and the room that contained it.
âMy girls werenât one of them. I only regret that theyâre full.
âIâll never let them put that shit in my head and trap me in a box.
âNo matter how stuck I amâŚâ
They sat in silence for a good while.
Hana tried to reassemble all she had heard with what she already knew.
âStuckâ is a bit different to working here.
But Candy sat with a smile and her eyes shut, no explanation was forthcoming.
Suddenly, as if a relay had just now energised, Hana rotated the ideas around in just the right way.
Thieves boots, for fucks sake, she thought, looking down at her legs that poked out from lace up boots.
Muffled, sturdy, active noise cancellation when networked.
She understood the point that the crazy woman was making, but what to do with it?
â
âI think⌠I think Iâm running out of time Candy. When it wears off⌠I canât be hereâ.
She was starting to notice the pulse of the display had quickened, not a good sign.
âI wonât be able to reason with him. Iâm useless, remember. Especially in 10 minutes.
âAnd.. I doubt you âget Vasâ.â Candy said quietly, looking away and taking a sudden interest in one of the many exhaust fans on the wall.
Finally rousing herself, Candy turned back and looked her dead in the eyes.
âHon.. Youâll figure things out.â
âBut donât come back.â
To Hana, it felt as if no one had shown her real kindness for a long time, or through the survival mode she just couldnât see it. But something kind had happened on the cold floor by the lockers.
She hugged Candy, spilled tears onto her exposed flesh, then stood up.
Got the money, there's the exit, now just donât think about it. Ever.
Back to the biting cold of Vladok, and the minefields of static.