As your coughing fits slowly subside and you try to catch your breath, your skin tingles in patches all over your body. Looking down at one of the tingling spots on your arms, you see the skin there turning reddish brown, and a pinch reveals that it’s becoming stiff chitin. It starts to spread up and down your arms, and you can feel your skin stiffening over on your legs and chest, too.
Just what was in that powder?
You stumble back into your home, trying to regain your bearings even as your arms and legs become more visibly segmented, your shoulders and elbows remaining less armored and more flexible than the rest of your arms. As your hands become chitinous, little claws grow from your fingertips, giving you a surprisingly firm grip.
Similar changes happen in your legs and feet, and an awkward feeling goes through your torso. You’ve read enough TF stories by now that the possibility of ripping through your clothes soon seems very real. You rush into a bathroom, and start undressing, feeling an intense pressure on the back of your shoulders, and below your arms. As you get your shirt off, the pressure below your arms reaches its peak, and a second set of long, thin appendages grow beneath your original arms. Whether this was something you secretly wanted, or something that horrifies you, you can’t help but gasp, the flood of new sensations is almost too much to process as your new arms grow fingers as well.
As you feel a pressure in your lower back, you hastily tug down your pants with your familiar pair of arms (well, as best as you can when you have a flailing second pair you’re still getting control of). Your lower back begins to swell up and out behind you, resembling an ant’s large, bulbous abdomen. Nearly as large as the rest of your torso, actually. Your waist pinches in, in an impossible-feeling way, making your torso look segmented. You feel queasy as your organs shift and rearrange themselves to fit your new anatomy.
You groan as your mouth changes, a pair of mandibles growing out at either side of it. Your eyes don’t seem to become compound eyes, though your nose shrinks away to nothing, while your ears become little more than holes in the sides of your head. Two long stalks rise up through your hair, becoming a pair of sensitive antennae.
You lean forward slightly as the final change emerged, a pair of translucent wings stretching out behind you, fluttering as blood is slowly pumped into them.
You pant, and look over your new body. You’ve somehow become some sort of giant ant-person. Judging by the wings, and the size of your abdomen, you’re likely a young queen ant, remembering that some species of ant queens have wings prior to mating.
Now, the obvious question is, what do you do about this? And how was it caused? Did that website you were looking through have something to do with this?