"Yeah. They are basically people who like to dress up as there favorite characters. You find a ton of them at conventions." Amy explained.
"Well that explains why you could convince them." John mused. "I'm sure a lot of them would love access to a latex bodysuit," He noted. "Also...didn't you want to try cosplay at some point."
"Oh, you remembered that." Amy perked up.
"You talked about it before. You said you'd want to go to comic con as Samus but you changed your mind midway and went in regular clothes. Did something happen to your outfit?" John questioned.
"No it's just. I looked at myself and didn't feel confident enough." Amy admitted. "But I still met some interesting people, like our friend here." Amy noted as she shifted focus to the girl who had just arrived from the rest room.
"Sorry about that." The girl apologized. "Had a lot of soda earlier." She explained.
"That's quite alright." John reassured her as he took note of her appearance.
John examined the girl from a distance. She was a medium built, not too thin nor fat. She had a decently sized chest. Her hair was long and black, and her skin was fair and flawless. She also had brown eyes. She was overall a decent looking girl.
"So do you have any allergies or medical conditions." John questioned as he looked at his notes. "I need to make sure you won't have any negative reactions to the suit."
"No, I don't have any." The girl reassured him. "So can we start." The girl questioned.
"Sure. You can go and change in the bedroom while we wait." John explained.
"I hope you don't mind, but also brought some of the parts for my costume. I wanted to see if what I had could work with the suit to know if I should buy one similar or not."
"Go right ahead but make sure the suit is on first." John told her. With that, the girl was off, leaving only John and Amy. Once she was out of earshot, John and Amy immediately started working on the next phase.
Amy took her place on the observation chair, while John hooked her up to monitor her vitals. Placing the glasses on her face, John closed the garage door as he prepared the servers. "Alright so just put on the glasses and press this button. It will turn the glasses on and have them load the instructions for the transfer."
"Does it transfer right away?" Amy questioned.
"Not really. It's going to have a bit of lag." John explained. "Once she completely puts on the suit, it will synch with her body and then put her into statue mode, keeping her standing straight and frozen in place. Her mind will then be put to sleep while the suit links with the glasses, once both a linked it will initiate the transfer."
"Wow...this is exciting." Amy said as she leaned back.
"I'd recommend you close your eyes. It should help avoid any motion sickness." John warned.
"Noted." Amy said as she closed her eyes. Just as he said the transfer happened and Amy felt her body suddenly shift. She was no longer lying down, she was now standing. Opening her eyes slowly, Amy found herself staring at her friend's reflection as the stood before a mirror.
"Oh my." She gasped as she brought her stolen hands to her mouth. Her eyes widened as she heard a voice not her own. She glanced at her hands, taking them in, they were a lot more slender than her original body. Looking down at herself, she could see just how much the suit clung to her stolen figure, showcasing all the curves this body had in all the right place.
Looking back at the mirror, Amy admired her stolen form, caressing it with her hands. "Oh yes." She moaned in ecstasy. Now this was what she was talking about. She was about to go outside to show John her new form when a small voice stopped her. She turned back at the bag in the room. Her friend had brought her other costume pieces with it.
A smile formed on Amy's lips as she went and picked up the bag instead. Her friend did say that she wanted to wear the complete costume, and John did give permission. A little dressing up wouldn't hurt.
Opening the bag, Amy was pleasantly surprised to find....
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