As morning arrived, the divers stirred. Chris stretched his arm, noticing it felt heavier. It must have just fallen asleep. As he and Sam slowly got out of bed, something didn’t seem right. He felt a little unbalanced getting out of bed. And as he and Sam stood up, he noticed something else. They were at eye level.
Sam’s eyes widened. “What the hell happened to you!?” he yelled, waking the others.
Chris looked down. He was big. He was almost the same size as Sam. His arms were much bigger, and his chest was simply made of raw strength. His defined six-pack was enough to make any girl faint. His thighs were the size of a fairly decent cyclist, with a butt to match. He blushed. There was a decently large bulge in his straining underwear. It was probably bigger than everyone else’s.
As the others stood, the were speechless.
Chris broke the silence. “Well, it looks like I’m one of you guys.”
Liam snorted. “You got that right.”
Chris looked around. There was no sign of the coral that had been there the night before, which he was still unaware of.
Everyone’s attention shifted to each other. Josh had gotten bigger overnight, but was now the smallest of the group, though not by much. Liam’s upper body had continued to expand overnight, and he had the largest arms out of all of them. He could be mistaken for a professional gymnast. Matt’s tall frame had slightly filled in, and his bulge was larger. His face had become slightly more masculine, but he still retained his dimples and signature smirk. Sam had grown a decent amount overnight, and his underwear was tightly hugging his large thighs and butt. His shoulders had broadened slightly, and his broad back had widened. His jaw had become slightly more defined, and he could probably make a woman faint just by looking at them with his piercing blue eyes.
“Well,” Sam started, glancing at the others. “We should probably get to work finding a way out of this.”
“There’s a problem though,” Liam interjected. “Chris got pretty jacked overnight. Are we contagious or something?”
The others looked concerned by this thought.
“We can’t be certain,” Matt replied. “Sam’s right. We should get to work.”