A New Body


Charlie searched all over for a girl with the ultimate body. He didn’t care for the girl’s mind, the mind he already had. His girlfriend was the most wonderful person he had ever met, and he wouldn’t change her for any other woman; but physically… she was greatly overweight, and she had a skin condition that made her skin rather scaly and dry. Through connections he had with certain members of an ethics committee, it was brought to his attention that there was a group of doctors desperately trying to test their new technique for transplanting a human brain from one body to another. And so, against all moral decency, and against all laws, Charlie searched. He tried strip clubs, but was not impressed. He tried a modelling agency, but was not impressed. He tried an acting agency, but again, he was not impressed. Until one day, when driving in his car, he saw the most incredible young girl walking across the lights. He pulled over and followed her. He followed her all the way home, successfully masking his actions.

Noting down the address, he contacted the doctors, notifying them that the target had been selected. The abduction was quick and silent. Back in the doctor’s surgery, the operation took place. Charlie’s girlfriend, a willing participant, awaited the new body like a woman would await the result of a breast enlargement. Within 48 hours, a very attractive girl lay in bed awaiting bandages to be removed, and one hugely obese body and one, no longer operative human brain hit the fire.

Coming around, Charlie’s girlfriend looked up into Charlie’s eyes. "Are we... beautiful?" she murmurs. "Absolutely kickin!" replied Charlie. The doctors, anxious to discover the results of their test, began to question the young girl. They asked her questions that could only be answered by one person, the owner of the donor brain. And all seemed to check out, the operation had been a success. Charlie’s girlfriend had been transferred into a new body.

The two went home and made love, exploring every facet of this incredible new body. And for days and weeks after that, they enjoyed each other’s company, and each other’s bodies. But as the weeks turned into months, it was becoming clear to Charlie that his girlfriend was in fact, not the same person at all. Whatever it was about her that Charlie was attracted to, it was disappearing fast. She had suddenly become far more outgoing, daring and rambunctious. She would be cheeky in front of strangers, and she would flirt with all of Charlie’s friends. She now felt more attractive, and confident. It was not her lack of confidence that attracted Charlie at first, but it was the way she was so down to earth, and realistic about all things. Now, she had become too optimistic, and she lived in a dream world, where all things were possible. Charlie began to regret what he had done. He began to believe that a person is mind, spirit and body, and if any one of these changes, so does the entire person.

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