April cupped her draconic breasts, only slightly bigger than her normal ones and minus the nipples. She was just starting to move around and get the feel for her form (all thoughts of her brother forgotten) when she felt a tingle pass through her stomach and she let out the loudest, longest belch she ever had. A small burst of flame singing the nearby wall slightly.
She barely had time to wonder if the food was disagreeing with her when she felt her stomach lurch, as though she’d been in an elevator that had suddenly taken an express trip to the penthouse floor.
April wobbled, as she felt a little lightheaded, but as she struggled to regain her balance, she found it was harder to do so. She was more front-heavy than she recalled. Looking in the mirror it was obvious to see why.
April let out another gasp as she clutched her larger gut. It looked as though she’d swallowed a basketball, and all of it was new fat. But even as she held it, pressing her clawed hands into her scaly flesh, she could feel it shift under them. Every so slowly, the fat was pushing outwards.
She was growing fatter by the second.
It was about this time when she wanted to panic, but something held her still, some new foreign part of her mind said she’d only hurt herself if she did so. So she stood there, nearly as still as a statue, panicking in her own mind at least as she was forced to watch her body go from the slight over weight figure she’d had as a human, and now as a dragon, to chubby, then to porky, and then to outright fat as she passed 250 pounds at least and continued to swell. Hips thickened, sides bulged, her breasts gained in sizes, even her neck thickened as she grew a second chin.
All the while she continued to panic in her mind, slowly exhausting such thoughts as ‘This can’t be happening!’ and ‘What did I do to deserve this!?’. Slowly her mind began to shift. It was ever so gradual, but it started with the simple seed of ‘Is this really so bad?’ She’d never know if it was truly her that thought it, since the though was so different from normal, but none the less, that’s where her view began to change.