Alter Egos (Commission for Xilimyth)

Story by Cimmaron on SoFurry

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Alter Egos

By Cimmaron Spirit

Commission for Xilimyth

**WARNING: Contains nudity, macro growth, destruction, sciency things, and TWO Cimmarons! Scary, I know. But if you are not interested or it doesn't suit you, then off you pop. Otherwise, enjoy!

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The receptionist at the front desk took a sip of her coffee as she went through the appointments that were supposed to be coming in today. All around her, a couple dozen people were surrying about in the large foyer entrance to CIMIndustries: some in lab coats, some in suits, some in business casual of the accountants and engineers.

The professionally dressed otter just set the coffee mug on her desk and went back to work when she felt a deep rumble.

"Must be digging deeper downstairs," she mumbled to herself.

But then the rumble came again, bigger this time. And then again. The coffee in her cup began to dance and vibrate, splashing over the side.

Then there was a massive shattering of glass, sending people in the foyer scrambling in all directions. The otter receptionist ducked under her desk as screams and panic erupted, followed by more of those big thooms of something really, really big coming her way.

"CIMMARON!" the deep voice echoed through the foyer. The otter glanced up to see a forty foot tall, massively muscled, nude female cheetah, with two massive wings, standing in the middle of the glass and steel and wooden furniture that made up the entrance to the multiverse spanning corporation.

The otter shakily climbed up from behind her desk, and sat at the desk. "Uh, can I help you?"

The cheetah-dragon hybrid snapped her neck around to the receptionist. "Tell me where that stupid, smug horse is!"

"He, uh, he..." the otter started. No one really knew where Cimmaron was at any given time. He just... showed up.

"He is right here," a horse said, in a black suit, stepping out of a orange glowing portal beside the receptionist. Cimmaron turned to the receptionist. "You might want to cancel my appointments for today. I'm going to be busy."

The dragon-cheetah lunged forward, and snatched up the horse, and raised him to her eyes.

"Well, hello to you to Xilimyth," the horse said, totally non-chalant even though the giant could have easily crushed him.

"What did you do to me?" Xili snarled. "I'm, I'm..."

"Just the way you've always wanted to be," Cimmaron said.

Xili paused. "What?"

"Oh please. I know you like being big and sexy and stuff. So, consider it a birthday present!"

"My birthday was three months ago."

"A belated birthday present!" Cimmaron said. He suddenly vanished into an orange portal that surrounded him, leaving Xili holding nothing but air.

"Where the hell did he go now?" She bellowed.

"Down here," Cimmaron said, brushing off his jacket behind Xili. "You know, this was designed by the best tailor in Victorian England, so, please, slightly more gentle next time."

"I'd tear you to shreds right now. I didn't ask for any of this!" Xili bellowed.

"And, you know, I totally understand." Cimmaron said. "I didn't actually send this to you. Well, technically, yes, I might have. But an alternate version of me. You've met my alternate selves before right?"

"Maybe? You all look alike."

"Well, yes. But some of us like the big surprises, some are a bit more subtle though. But I will make it right." The horse turned around and started walking to a large wall of a half-destroyed mural on it. "Come with me. Might want to duck your head though."

The wall suddenly shifted, and a massive door was revealed as the wall split in two. The hallway was brilliantly lit, and almost as tall as Xili was. Cimmaron walked down the hallway, and Xili quickly followed suit, each footstep sending a tremor through the foyer. However, she didn't duck down far enough, and her wings banged into the top of the doorway, causing more damage to the building, but no injuried to her. Managing to get her wings under control and folded down, she finally got into the hall. The wall and door closed shut behind them.

The CIMIndustries staff, contractors and visitors in the foyer were left looking at each other in confusion. However, the receptionist merely sighed, pulled out the rolodex that had been on her desk, and found a phone number. Time to call some construction people for repairs. And maybe get a hold of Cimmaron Prime, because this Cimmaron just didn't seem... right to her. And didn't Cim get a haircut a while ago?

Cimmaron lead Xili down the hallway.

"So, if I'm guessing right, it was a small orb that was given to you, right?"

"Yeah," Xili said, her voice echoing down the hall. "It hovered and tased me and stuff."

"Hmm. Will have to look into dialing down the intensity then," Cimmaron said, pulling out a tablet from his jacket and taping the instructions on it. "But, don't worry, we got a cure for you."

"I'd honestly be surprised if you didn't." Xili said.

Cimmaron chuckled, and came up to another massive door. He quickly punched in a code, and the door slid open. Inside was a school gym sized room, easily big enough for Xili to stand full upright or lay down fully outstretched. Cimmaron, still on his tablet, punched some buttons and some robots came out, carrying equipment and vials and a lab coat and goggles, which Cimmaron put on.

"Alright. Now, I know you aren't too particularly fond of sciency stuff, but I would like to take some notes and measurements as we begin the process of returning you to normal, okay?"

Xili sighed. "Fine. Let's just get this over with."

Cimmaron smiled, and soon the robots, little hovering droids, were all over her, sending beeps and boops of data to other robots as they measured her height and size, took blood pressure and all the other minute details that scientists cared about. One of the bots began to snap pictures with a bright flash.

"Hey now!" Xili growled.

"It's for science, I assure you," Cimmaron said. "You know I'm not that kind of guy."

Xili narrowed her eyes. "How do I know you are not that kind of guy?"

Cimmaron shrugged. "You'll just have to trust me. Besides," Cimmaron said, as he pulled out a vial of a glowing blue liquid, "I wouldn't want to do anything to piss off a giant cheetah dragon hybrid, now would I?"

A robot zoomed to Cimmaron and picked up the bottle the horse was holding. "Now, just drink this, and the process should begin. It may take some time, but it should restore you to your right size."

The robot went right up to Xili's mouth. Xili tried to grab it, but her fingers nearly dwarfed the droid. She realized that she was never going to be able to hold the vial, so, with a sigh, she opened her mouth, and the little robot poured it down her throat.

"Wait!" someone shouted on the other side of the room. Xili gave a startled choke, and swallowed the bitter concoction down.

Cimmaron spun around, and glared. "No. You."

"Yes, me," another horse, a carbon copy of Cimmaron but this one wearing a dark green trench coat and and a black vest with blue and orange electric highlights, and a close cropped mane. Soot and debris covered the horse, and there was a couple large rips in the jacket.

"Cimmaron? Two of you now?" Xili said, in confusion. She was starting to feel very light headed and woozy.

"Yes," the second Cim said, glaring at the first Cimmaron. "I thought I had you banished to X092843."

"Well, yes. But I'm taking a little vacation," Cimmaron grinned.

Cim growled, and smashed the horse in the lab coat and suit in the face, making him fall down."

"Uh... what is going on?" Xili said.

"This... imposter is a renegade version of me," the trench coat Cim said. "He's been known to cause havoc and chaos across the multiverse, so I had him banished." He looked up to Xili. "And I see he managed to change you."

Cimmaron in the lab coat chuckled as he stood up. "But what is done, is done," he said with a smirk. "Goodbye, my goody-two-shoes alter ego!" Cim tried to grab the evil version of himself, but in a flash of orange and white light, he was gone.

"Oh, that sonova is going to really get it this time."

"Uh, Cim?" There was a loud groan of bending metal.

"Next time, I'm going to turn him into a flea,"

"Cim?" Electronics began to spark and burst into flame

"Then I'll put him in a box, and that box into another box..."

Cim!" Lights began to flicker and pop.

"And then mail that box to CU918301 where it would be smashed with a thousands hammers before being incinerated and shot into the sun!"

"CIMMARON!"

The horse snapped out of his plan for revenge to see that Xili was starting to grow again. The dracat was already half as big as before, her wings pushing up into the steel beams that criss-crossed the room. Her feet growing in one direction, her butt in the other had smashed the equipment and robots that had all been in the room. Her tail was lashing out, stripping the wall of concrete as her body began to stretch inflate.

"Oh shit," Cim said.

"FIX THIS!" Xili bellowed, as her head finally burst through the metal roof, and into the offices and conference rooms above it, sending dozens of people flying through the air, computers and desks and cubicles smashing and rolling all over.

Cim jumped in the air as Xili's feet shuffled and nearly flattened him, and he started to climb up the growing mountain of yellow and brown spotted fur, up her legs, over her rock hard abs, and shimmying up her inflating chest, all the while Xili rapidly outgrew the room, the floors above it, and the entire building.

"Help me!" Xili shouted, her voice making glass shatter just from the sheer size of her body.

"I don't know what to do!" Cim exclaimed, nearly falling as the dracat shifted as her head and broad shoulders and massive biceps demolished more and more of his company. "I'm not the sciency kind of guy! I'm the adventuring, business kind of guy!"

Xili growled. "I'm going to kill that Cimmaron!"

"Not if I get him first!" Cim said. "This is, at least, the seventy-sixth time he's made random people grow into dragon hybrids and giant!"

"And you don't have a way to stop it?" Xili said, as suddenly thousands of gallons of chlorinated water poured on her head, having grown through 35 floors in two minutes and pierced the rather lavish indoor swimming pool built near the top of the corporate headquarters, shattering the concrete. Her feet were still somewhere else in the building, but through the empty holes where glass windows once had been, Xili could see her legs and toes busting through another wing of the building, sending even more of the rather sprawling, massive structure crumbling.

Cim was nearly washed away, but grabbed tight to a handful of fur on Xili's breasts, and managed to hold on. "Some... somewhere, I'm sure."

Xili growled. "Then how did you plan to stop him?"

"I planned to stop him in the act! Before he gave you the growth formula!"

Xili's head continued to race upwards, smashing through the glass roof that covered the pool, and finally into fresh air. The dracat took a deep breath, and with a flex of her muscles and wings and a roar that could be heard hundreds of miles away, a massive part of the CIMIndustries complex just vanished into smoke and dust.

The time traveling horse, still clinging to the giant dracat, finally sat up, blinking. "Well. That was... fun."

Xili looked down to see the little brown speck on her chest, not much bigger than an ant. How big she was? She really had no idea. Hundreds, if not thousands of feet tall by now. A goddess in this world.

She lifted an arm up that had pinned to her side, and the last bit of the tower that had towered over the CIMIndustries complex crumpled and collapsed. Just moving a limb caused what was basically a skyscraper to collapse.

Something deep inside her said that was awesome. Amazing that she was able to do something like that, not just through pure strength (though she had that) but with her size as well.

But no. Xilimyth didn't want to be a monster. She wanted to be normal, live a normal life.

Though this was so amazing and incredible...

"Uh, Cim?" Xili said, looking down at the little speck on her. Her voice had the power of a windstorm, and could be heard miles away.

The horse looked up, awed and just a bit terrified of the massive creature he was sitting on.

"Could you go find the thing to fix this?"

Cim jumped up, and said something, though Xili couldn't hear it.

"But... take your time," she said, with a smirk as she started to stand up, towering over the tallest buildings in the nearby city. "I'm going to get my money's worth first."