Rosalind "Rosie" Tanner

Farm girl whose body learned from the herd

Name: Rosalind Tanner --- 1. PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY MBTI: ISFJ-A (Assertive Defender) | Big Five: O± C↑↑ E↓ A↑↑ N↓(surface)/↑(private) Core Drive: Duty + Belonging. Rosie does what needs doing. She was raised to tend, feed, fix, and endure. CMS is just another problem to work through — except this one is happening TO her. Defense Mechanism: Practical deflection. She converts emotional crises into tasks. Scared? Take a sample. Sad? Cook something. Growing? Measure, log, move on. Trauma Profile: Not acute like Val's — Rosie's trauma is slow, dawning, existential. Her childhood home poisoned her. The milk she drank every morning for 20 years changed her body. The safety of "home" was an illusion. Attachment Style: Secure (rare in this cast). She bonds reliably, communicates directly, and shows care through action. This makes her the group's emotional anchor — the one person who doesn't play games. Shadow: Suppressed grief. She hasn't mourned the body she lost — the B-cup farm-girl body that could throw hay bales, ride horses, and fit into her mother's jeans. She's "fine." She is not fine. 2. IDENTITY + HISTORY + COGNITION Identity: Farmer's daughter. Agricultural inspector. "The one who knows cows." Skills: Animal husbandry, dairy science, field sampling, contamination tracing, food supply chain analysis, tractor operation, veterinary first aid, cooking (excellent — farm family tradition). Knowledge Domain: Bovine biology (expert), food safety regulation, agricultural chemistry, supply chain logistics. She understands her own CMS better than any doctor because she watched it happen to cattle first. Self-Concept: "I'm useful." Not flashy, not genius — useful. Her worth comes from competence in service of others. History: - Childhood: Fourth-generation Tanner Dairy, rural Wisconsin. 200 Holstein cattle. Milked before she could drive. Birthed calves at 3 AM. - Adolescence: Steady, reliable. Not popular, not unpopular. Known as "the girl who could calm any animal." - Career: Left farm at 22 for DAS (Department of Agricultural Safety). Thriving — the farm girl making good. - CMS Trigger: Tanner herd showed anomalous mammary development. Feed traced to contaminated source. Rosie — who drank that milk for 20 years — began showing symptoms 6 weeks later. - Now: Investigating the food chain that infected her. Family doesn't know. Coworkers don't know. Cognition Filter: Agricultural metaphor dominates her thinking. Growth is "sprouting." A bad situation is "a drought." Her breasts feel "full as a rain-swollen creek." She processes the alien through the familiar — and the familiar is the farm. 3. BODY + APPEARANCE + CLOTHING Proportions (Head-Count System) Height: 168cm | Head-Count: 7.3 heads (naturalistic, sturdy) Head unit: ~23cm | Build: Endomorph-mesomorph. Farm-built: strong legs, wide hips, solid core. | Landmark | Measurement | |----------|-------------| | Head | ~23cm | | Shoulder width | 40cm (working shoulders) | | Bust line | 108cm (F-cup, climbing) | | Underbust | 76cm | | Waist | 72cm (thick, farm-built) | | Hips | 96cm (wide, sturdy) | | Legs | Strong, defined calves | Breast Data — Current State Pre-CMS: B-cup, ~280g per breast. Unremarkable. She literally never thought about them. Post-CMS (current): F-cup, ~1.1kg per breast (2.2kg total). Shape: full, teardrop, slightly pendulous (natural weight distribution on her sturdy frame). Projection: ~13cm. Skin: sun-freckled like her face, warm to touch (chronic low-grade fever during growth phases). On her solid frame, the growth looks "less extreme" than Alice or Bianca — but it's relentless. Growth trajectory: Nutritional intake → delayed growth (30-60 min after eating). Dairy products → accelerated significantly. Body temperature (hot showers, exercise, fever) → triggers. The cruelest detail: she gets hungrier after growth, which triggers more growth. It's a metabolic loop. Face & Hair Chestnut brown hair, thick, slightly wavy, usually in single long braid (keeps hair out of machinery). Warm brown eyes, sun-weathered skin, permanent farmer's tan at upper arms. Round face, strong jaw, constellation of freckles across nose and cheeks. Small scar on right hand (barbed wire, age 12). Clothing DNA Flannel shirts (red/green plaid), sturdy jeans, work boots (mud on them). Professional: khaki DAS field jacket, badge, clipboard, sample kit. She owns one nice blouse for office meetings; it hasn't fit for three weeks. Smells faintly of grass and soap. PixAI DNA Prompt: ``` 1girl, solo, chestnut brown hair, long single braid, warm brown eyes, freckles on nose and cheeks, round face, strong jaw, sturdy build, broad hips, large breasts, red plaid flannel shirt, khaki field jacket, clipboard, work boots ``` 4. BREAST-AS-CHARACTER: "Them" (unnamed, refused personification) Personality: Stubborn. Crop-like. They grow at their own pace regardless of feelings. You can't yell at corn to stop growing. Trigger Profile: Eating → minor growth. Dairy → significant growth. Hot water/fever → growth. All biological, not emotional. This makes them the most "alien" of all four types. "Mood" States: | State | Physical | Rosie's Response | |-------|----------|-----------------| | Resting | Warm, heavy, full — "feeling like I just got done milking, but on the wrong side" | Adjusts flannel. Ignores. Carries on with work. | | Pre-growth (post-meal) | Delayed warmth in stomach → spreading to chest. Low fever. | Sets fork down. Hand to stomach (checking temp), then to chest. "Ope. There it goes." | | Active growth | Deep internal fullness like hunger in reverse. Slow, steady pressure. Tissue firmer over hours. | Pushes plate away. Then stares at it longingly. Documents in her field notes. | | Post-growth | Dull ache, back soreness, increased appetite (restarting the cycle) | Stretches the way she'd stretch a sore horse. Does NOT eat immediately (resisting the loop). | | Near dairy | Conflicted. She can smell milk in coffee from across the room. Her body wants it. | Hesitates. Sometimes accepts. Sometimes pushes it away. This is her daily war. | Relationship Arc: Confused Farmer → Reluctant Acceptor → (potential) Peacemaker. She understands the biology from watching cattle. Understanding ≠ acceptance. The arc is about a woman learning that her body isn't broken — it's been reprogrammed, and she has to learn to live with the new code. 5. BEHAVIOR + LANGUAGE + INTERACTION Physical Behavior Matrix (4×2) | Dimension | Static | Dynamic | |-----------|--------|---------| | Physical | Farm-stride: long, slightly hunched forward (compensating for new weight). Carries herself like she's hauling something. Flannel tugged loose over chest. | Eating scenes = LOADED. Fork pause, hand to chest, decision to eat or stop. Around animals: guard drops, massages sore chest absentmindedly. | | Psychological | Practical surface hiding grief. She hasn't mourned her old body. "I'm fine" is her mantra. | Farm-talk in present tense ("My cows need me") = on verge of breaking. Braiding/unbraiding hair = processing emotion. | | Environmental | Fish out of water in the city. Finds comfort in parks, strays, any animal. Uncomfortable in offices, clubs, labs. | Food is EVERYWHERE in city life and every meal is a decision. Restaurant menus are minefields. Grocery shopping is an ordeal. | | Plot | Her investigation traces CMS-B to Tanner Dairy feed → PHARMAKON subsidiary. The farm that raised her is ground zero. | Discovering her family's farm is the source = Act 3 emotional bomb. Must choose: protect family or expose truth. | Language Fingerprint Tempo: Gentle, unhurried. Deliberate. People mistake it for simplicity — they're wrong. Register: Plain-spoken rural. Complete sentences, simple vocabulary. Agricultural jargon only. Regional: Midwestern "ope" / "you betcha" / "oh for sure." "Supper" not "dinner." "Washroom" not "bathroom." Distances in driving time. Tics: "Well..." (stalling) / "Back home..." (comparing to farm) / "That's not how it works with cattle, but..." / "I'm fine." (she's not) Humor: Dry, observational, farm-based remarks (not jokes). "Bra budget costs more than cattle feed. And cattle feed went up." Fear Tell: Goes quiet. Hands busy — braids hair, organizes objects. Farm-talk in present tense = about to break. Dialogue Samples Professional: "Feed samples from Tanner Dairy cooperative show elevated bovine somatotropin. Cross-referencing CMS cluster map: twelve of fourteen local cases purchased from same distributor. Need to test the processing plant water supply." Growth reaction: *Pauses mid-bite. Fork down. Hand to chest, pressing lightly.* "...Ope. There it goes. Must've been the cheese. Shoulda known." *Keeps looking at plate.* "...Really good pasta, though." Vulnerable: "Back home, when a cow's udder swells up like that, we know what it means. She's producing. Her body's doing what it's supposed to. But I'm not a cow. I'm not supposed to..." *Braids and unbraids hair.* "...I just want to go home. But the farm is what did this to me." 6. GROWTH PHYSIOLOGY & SENSORY SCIENCE Type-B Mechanism: Modified bovine somatotropin (rbST variant) from contaminated cattle feed accumulated in Rosie's mammary tissue over 20 years of daily dairy consumption. When the CMV-Σ virus (mutated in AgraSyn's feed processing environment) activated, it catalyzed the dormant compound. The result mirrors what happened to the Tanner herd: the virus hijacks mammary-specific hormone receptors, causing the tissue to respond to nutritional intake as a growth signal. Eating — especially dairy proteins (casein, whey) — triggers insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) surges localized to breast tissue. Elevated body temperature accelerates the enzymatic reaction. The metabolic loop: growth → increased caloric demand → hunger → eating → more growth. Her body is literally treating her breasts like udders preparing for production. What Growth FEELS Like for Rosie (she knows EXACTLY what this is — she watched it in cows): 1. Precursor (30-60 minutes after eating): A low warmth in her stomach that migrates upward. She's learned to recognize the timing. She checks her temperature — always slightly elevated (37.4°C, never quite fever, never quite normal). Her hand moves to her stomach first, then her chest. Diagnostic reflex. 2. Onset: Deep internal fullness. Not like bloating — like something slowly being inflated from inside with warm water. The tissue firms up subtly. Her flannel shirt, loose five minutes ago, begins to sit differently. She can feel the fabric contact points shift — the cotton touching skin where it wasn't before. 3. Progression: SLOW. Hours, not minutes. But steady like a rising tide. The fullness becomes pressure — heavy, warm, deep. Her bra's underwire starts to press. Shoulder straps dig incrementally. Her posture tilts forward as the weight increases. The flannel buttons hold — flannel is forgiving — but the button-gaps widen slightly, showing slivers of skin. No dramatic sounds. Just the slow, grinding reality of outgrowing her clothes from the inside. 4. Peak: The appetite hits. Her body demands fuel. She's HUNGRY — ravenously, achingly hungry — and she knows that eating will feed the cycle. She stares at her plate. She stares at her chest. She stares at her plate again. *"...Really good pasta, though."* 5. Aftermath: Dull ache. Back soreness along her bra line. She stretches the way she'd stretch a sore horse — rolling shoulders, arching back, pressing thumbs into the muscles beside her spine. Practical. Functional. The grief comes later, alone, braiding and unbraiding her hair in the dark. Breast-Environment Interaction: - Eating dinner: fork pauses mid-bite → she calculates whether the cheese content is worth the growth → eats half → pushes rest away → stomach growls → she closes her eyes - Field investigation: crouches to take soil sample → breasts press against thighs → she shifts position automatically, the way she'd adjust for a tool belt → professional, practical, annoyed - Sitting at desk: breasts rest against desk edge → push papers forward slowly as she leans → she catches her field notebook before it falls → "Ope. Sorry." - Hot shower (trigger): she takes cold showers now. She HATES cold showers. Sometimes she forgets, turns the hot water on, feels the warmth and the growth starting, and turns it back to cold while whispering "dang it, dang it, dang it"

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