There wasn't much of a choice - she would have to try and get something delivered, and get back to the lab immediately. It was an option Madeline was loathe to consider, but there was no telling how fast she might start changing - the risk of mutating in the middle of a store, even a relatively empty one, was far too great. Besides, the doctor was the only one who knew what she was about to experience. She alone could guide her. Her beautiful, brilliant queen could hold her hand through this nightmare, lead her as they both were plunged into this-
"What the hell?" Had she just... that... had she just thought of Xiao as... Madeline's eyes widened further as she stumbled out of the car, her much larger chest heaving as she took hurried steps back to the science building. No, no, Xiao wasn't a queen. That was insane. No, she was more like am empress, a gorgeous, genius, a titan of... of... of what what the hell was wrong with her? She'd always been attracted to Xiao, certainly... the mutation, that had to be it. It had to be having some... some bizarre interaction with her existing hormonal drives, and perhaps some instinct...
But that instinct, surely it wouldn't have been carried over in the mutation? Could it have been? There were so many unknowns, and as she hurried up the stairs, the sweet aroma of her own honey growing thicker in the air by the moment, Madeline wasn't sure if she was losing her mind or not. Was she actually starting to think of that breathtaking woman as some sort of royalty? Someone to be fawned over, maybe even worshipped? Was that the alterations spreading through her genetic code talking, or had the strangeness of the night broken her mind itself, driving her into some bizarre insectoid nightmare?
The fogginess in her mind as her head started to throb kept her from answering. It was enough of a struggle to force her way inside, almost jamming the lock as she frantically tried to shut things closed behind herself. The suddenness of her entrance made Xiao jump back and yelp in surprise, her many eyes glued to Madline. A pair of them met her own, and instantly... oh god. That was it. Her heart twisted and spasmed, and all possibility of fighting whatever was affecting her mind went out the window. Desperation and desire surged through her as she practically ripped her shit off, revealing a strained bra that was also quickly thrown away.
Xiao probably had a hunch of what was happening at the sight of her student's now-engorged bare chest, nips dripping with sweet honey, and the young woman's words confirmed it. "Jennifer... I... I've always wanted you..." She approached without hesitation, the now frightened doctor backing up to a wall only for Madeline to pin her there, hands pressed against the wall by her head, mammaries squshing together. "I want... I need you... I need to... serve you... please, god, please let me have you... serve you... be my queen..."
She leaned in and forcefully kissed Jennifer, stifling a confused yell from the half-bee woman. Everything about this was insane, it was wrong - Madline was clearly suffering some mutation, and it was surely affecting her, screwing with her head just as much as it was screwing with her biology. Jennifer knew this inherently - which made it all the more frightening as she found herself instinctively putting her arms around Madeline and pulling her closer. Embracing the kiss, not fighting against it. Letting their tongues intertwine, spreading some of the salivia that had doubtlessly infected her to begin with in an act that would likely only mutate her further.
Right at that moment, nobody else on earth could possibly understand her. Nobody else could conceive of what she was enduring. Nobody else... nobody else cared the way that Madeline always had. She was a lonely woman, probably more touch-starved than she would have liked to admit, and the only person whose biology might be as much of a mess of her own was overwhelmed with passion for her. Maybe... maybe she didn't want to fight this. Maybe, in the midst of all this uncertainity, all this pain, all this horror and dread over what she'd become... maybe she just wanted to let go and embrace something that felt good.