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A weight gain story including Ella, drama class and a storm |
It was a dark, wet night in mid-January. The wind howled through the streets of the town, rattling windows and throwing paper as it forced its way through alleyways and streets alike. It was the same wind that rattled the window of Ella James’s room, making her yelp in surprise and drop her foundation bottle onto the sheets as the sharp knocks struck the glass. She got up from her bed and looked out at the desolate night, the rain began to pierce the sky and the streets turned to orange lit mirrors. She sighed and made her way over to her chest of draws where she picked out the clothes she’d need for drama class tonight. She pulled her tights over her feet and jumped as she pulled them up; it seemed harder than she remembered. She then threw on a t-shirt (the arms of which were tight on her upper arms and on her midriff) and made her way out to the theatre. The rain poured down, hitting her umbrella hard, the wind threatening to carry it into the heavens. She arrived at the theatre 10 minutes later, her hair soaked and shivering. She walked into the youth theatre room and sat down on a chair in the corner, she wasn’t a very confident girl so she avoided having to sit next to people the best she could. Tonight though would be different. Ella reached into her pocket and took out a bag of sweets. She popped a few into her mouth just as people started to arrive. She shoved them back into her pocket. The normal haze of members started to mill in, taking seats the other end of the row of chairs. Then an unfamiliar walked in; he was about 6ft tall, about 17 or 18 years old, black hair, blue eyes, he had a nice face, yet the way he held himself made Ella think he probably didn’t see it. He sat next to Ella, leaving just a chair as a gap and to her surprise he turned towards her “hi” he said in a strangely posh, louder than expected voice. It seemed his voice didn’t match his shy looking exterior. She pulled herself together and said “hi… I’m Ella” in the loudest voice she could manage. He shifted slightly in his seat as the head of the youth theatre walked in. Later that night Ella clambered into bed, after drama she was exhausted and she took no time in falling asleep, but her dreams were strange that night. Little did she know that this would be the start of something big. She awoke the next morning; it was a grey Tuesday morning. The wind had died down and no remanence of the night’s storm appeared to remain, save for the slight damage that Ella had noticed to her window. There weren’t even any puddles on the street outside. Ella woke up at 7:35 leaving her only 25 minutes to get ready. She cursed and tapped her alarm with the palm of her hand before wriggling out of bed. Ella padded into the bathroom in order to do her hair, makeup and her teeth for the day ahead. As she looked into the mirror she noticed a slight puffiness to her cheeks which she put down to lack of sleep but more concerning to her was that her eyebrows looked unplucked which they hadn’t been since she’d started high school. She spent 15 minutes on her makeup, after which she had to throw on some clothes and run out the door to catch the town bus. Ella got onto the bus out of breath, paid her fair and sat down at the front. The journey was slow as traffic was particularly bad that day and Ella started to feel hungry, she reached into her handbag to see if she’d got any food with her. She scratted around and managed to find a chocolate bar at the bottom of her bag, which she fished out and ate gratefully, her stomach satisfied. The bus pulled up outside of her school, the dull grey building hazed by the similarly dull sky, she walked down the driveway towards the main doors; the distasteful attempt at bringing some colour in by a past student council. It was a normal day all told, one of those meh days we all have from time to time. At lunch though, Ella had sat down at her normal table in the lunchroom and started her lunch without her friends who hadn’t turned up. Today’s lunch was a rather large one for Ella; pasta with bolognaise sauce, a bowl of chips (fries) and a piece of cheesecake… but hey, she was hungry or at least that’s how she rationalised it. After school she was on her way to the bus when her stomach growled again. Confused she crossed the road and walked into the corner shop, emerging minutes later with a bag of chocolate, Doritos and a bottle of Pepsi. She rationalised that she’d eat them over a few days, maybe take a few bars for on the way to school in the mornings. She caught the bus back home, unlocked the door and ran upstairs. She had an hour and a half until her parents arrived home; she kicked off her shoes and put on a DVD, all the time absentmindedly munching on chocolate. She found herself falling asleep at about 5:30, her parents still not home. She awoke again at 10:37, she stretched and made her way downstairs. She saw a note stuck to the fridge which read; Darling, We got home a little late and found you asleep, we left money for a takeaway on the dresser by the door, if you haven’t already filled up on the chocolate we found in your room. Mum x Ella shuffled through the menus on the corkboard of the kitchen, finally deciding on a large pizza, wedges and some garlic bread. Ella awoke the next morning sprawled across her bed covered in pizza crumbs. Her stomach gurgled as she eased herself up, her arms feeling weak. She glanced at her alarm clock; 7:45. She rushed to the bathroom and started doing her makeup, as she was doing so she noticed that her face shape seemed different somehow, puffier than she remembered it. As she was brushing her teeth she noticed a pair of dimples in her unexpectedly round cheeks. She shrugged it off as her watch beeped 8:00, raced into her room and quickly got dressed. Her jeans fitted tightly and her top wouldn’t stay down for long before riding up her midriff, but as she was rushed she didn’t question it much. The day was much the same as the day before, pretty standard lessons, dull lunch as still none of her friends turned up (but this time she had a larger lunch of pizza, wedges, garlic bread and a slice of fudge cake, which was double her normal lunches) and a slow bus-ride home with a quick stop off at the shop for snacks. She arrived home to a note from her parents saying they were going to be late again and there was money for a takeaway in the same place. That night Ella pigged out on chocolate, pizza, wedges, ice cream, Pepsi, sweets, garlic bread and caramel popcorn. She went to bed stuffed and quickly fell asleep, not hearing as her window opened and shut or as her dreams merged into reality. She woke with a start the next morning; she stretched her arms noticing something like ‘remember’ written on her arm. She thought back to her dream but she’d forgotten. She looked at her clock, 7:50. She had no time to put any makeup on, she glanced in the mirror quickly to check her appearance was okay… that was when she noticed spots on her face, around her chin and on her cheeks. She’d never had spots before, even when she’d just started puberty, but today was different. She hurriedly picked up her jeans off of the floor glancing at the label quickly but it was enough to make her blood run cold. Suddenly she was in a panic, she ran into the bathroom and jumped on the scales; 271lbs. She was stunned, 142 lbs in 2 days? That wasn’t possible! She looked in the mirror again and this time had to hold back the tears. Her once curvy body was replaced by one that could only be described as fat. Her stomach oozed out over her waistband and hung slightly, her thighs had exploded into tree trunks and her ass had grown big but flabby. Her arms looked like a normal girl’s legs but with rolls at the elbow, which led to a pair of fat hands with plush fingers. Although she couldn’t see her feet they too were very chubby, fat toes forcing each other apart as she stood, dimples at every joint. As she walked downstairs she noticed a smell, after a quick inspection she found it was her underarms. She wished she could run back up but she was already late. She walked out of the door. End of part 1 |