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A Beachball Of A Situation

Monday, May 16th, 2005

I stepped out of the changing room in my blue and

yellow one-piece bathing suit. Over one shoulder was

draped my big beach blanket and over my other shoulder

was draped my cloth bag containing my beach visit

essentials: suntan oil, a bottle of mineral water, two

sandwiches and a bag of fat-free chips. A beach umbrel-

la stuck under my right arm, resting atop the swell of

my right breast.

The boys stopped and stared, as did the girls, as I

walked through the little brick pavillion. My 68 inch

bosoms heaved and quaked in my bathing suit like two

gigantic waterballoons.

Stepping from cool concrete and shade to warm sand and

bright sun, I hit the beach. The sandy shore was lit-

tered with bodies, all of which were laying about like

driftwood scattered after a storm. I found my spot in

the midst of stares and whispering, dropped my beach

paraphenalia and claimed my territory with the ka-chunk

of the beach umbrella pole.

I had been laying there, under the glare of the sun off

my well-oiled body, when the sound of hoots and whis-

tles shattered my tranquility.

“Hey, Miss Jugs, play some volleyball!” and “Maybe we

can climb those sand dunes!” came from a group of young

men walking by my locale. I sat up and smiled at them,

my nipples hardened at their stares and jeering. I

leaned back, breasts jutting full up, and gave a twist

that sent my heavy bosom into a sloppy sway from left

to right and left to right. The guys responded with

more hoots and shouts. I cut them short with a sway of

my middle finger.

“Go suck air!” a guy replied to my gesture. I didn’t

see the beachball until it was in my face.

The multi-colored beachball hit me square in the face.

The shock sent me backwards and the ball rolled down,

up over my bust and was caught in the “basket” my bulg-

ing breasts, bellie and bent knees had made. I laid

there on my back with hands grasping the beachball that

lay atop my stomach.

“You” I felt peculiar. “jerks?”

There was a tingling within my belly. An odd sensation.

A slight pressure. I looked to the peaks of my breasts,

eyeing the beachball. I saw the big beachball actually

rise up, like a multi-colored moon rising above two

blue and yellow draped mountians. “What’s happening?”

I thought.

I slid one hand under the beachball, running my fingers

over my bathing suit. I was surprised to find my tummy

with a definite swell to it now compared to its trim

flatteness it had been mere seconds ago. I felt the

stem of the beachball, the air intake nozzle sticking

downward, poking into my suit where my belly button was

located. I realized something was amiss and grasped the

beachball again.

“Oh my gosh!” I cried feeling the beachball actually

shrinking in size while my tummy, my once slim little

tummy pushing up and up and up.

The beachball grew smaller. Its skin growing loose

against my hands that were pressing against it. As the

skin of the big beachball finally collapsed into a

lifeless husk on top of me, I found my hands now rest-

ing on a huge dome-shaped bulge, my new ballooned up

belly. I moved the lifeless shell of beachball away and

laid there running my little hands over and over my

expanded tummy. My suit had contained my new blossoming

well.

“Mommy, look at that pregnant lady.” I turned my head

to the right to see a little girl and her mother walk-

ing near. The little girl was pointing at my huge belly

and her mother was staring in awe.

“Let’s leave her alone,” the mother said and hurried

on. I wondered why the woman was acting so odd. It was

as if she had never seen a pregnant woman before.

That’s when I felt my suit shift. I gasped, feeling

again that strange sensation within me. I was continu-

ing to swell up.

“No! No! No!” I cried as my suit tightened and my hands

rested on my ballooning belly. I grew bigger and bigger

and bigger. It wasn’t stopping. I was somehow still

taking in air, my belly blowing up like a giant beach-

ball. It wasn’t going to stop! It wasn’t going to stop!

I was getting too big!

My mind did a woop-de-do in my skull. The sun sank on

its side, slipping down the angling blue sky like an

egg yoke splattered against a wall. The waves and the

sound of the people all about me faded out as did my

senses. I passed out, tummy still inflating.

I came to in the shade of the brick pavilion. I was

still on my back. Two tanned men with red and white

shorts stood by.

“You alright, ma’am?” one of the men politely asked. A

small crowd had formed behind them.

“I think so,” I said forgeting for a second where I had

been and what had happened.

The two men helped me off a gurney. I almost fell for-

ward, gasping. My eyes caught sight, below my heavy big

bust, my huge round belly that stuck out as if I had

swallowed five beachballs.

“Are you sure you are okay?” the other life guard

asked.

“Ummm I’ll be fine,” I smiled, my hands resting on my

enormous tummy.

“Motherhood is swell.”

What was I going to do?

Find out what she DOES do… click here.