Wake up Sunday morning and gather your inner circle in the observatory to have a movie and enjoy the scenery beneath the jet the pilots in the cock pit because of some stormy weather they have to watch and the flight attendants cleaning the pool and prepping lunch, during a movie you have Maxine design some changes to the water sphere stating that it should be bigger because you basically took up half the space by your self and that rather than zero g the center of the sphere should have its own gravity pull so that people can surface anywhere on the sphere and on the bottom there should be a ladder that can be used to pull people out of the sphere into the pool below to exit if they don't feel like launching themselves out to fall into the pool below
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You awaken as sunlight streams through the specially designed windows of your master suite. Victoria stirs beside you, her platinum blonde hair splayed across the pillow, while Maxine and Grace remain nestled against you, their breathing soft and rhythmic.
"Good morning, Mistress Jane," Victoria whispers, sensing you're awake. "It's 8:30 Sunday morning. The pilots report some turbulence ahead - nothing dangerous, but they've recommended using the observatory for today's activities rather than the waterpark."
"Perfect," you reply, stretching your enhanced frame. "Gather the inner circle there in thirty minutes. Movie day with a view."
By the time you arrive at the observatory—a glass-domed section near the rear of your private jet—your servants have already prepared the space. The circular room features reclining loungers arranged in concentric semicircles facing a retractable screen that won't obstruct the panoramic view when not in use.
Maxine enters carrying a tablet, her lab coat over a revealing outfit. "The pilots are navigating around a storm system," she explains, displaying a weather map. "First Officer Vex says they've got it under control, but we'll experience light turbulence for approximately three hours."
Through the observatory's glass ceiling and walls, you can see the cockpit bubble protruding above the aircraft's fuselage where Captain Raven and First Officer Vex work intently. Their punk-styled hair contrasts sharply with their professional focus as they study instruments and occasionally adjust controls.
"What the fuck are we watching?" Tina asks, plopping down in a lounger with a bowl of popcorn, her electric blue hair freshly styled despite the early hour.
"I've prepared a selection," Victoria announces, operating a control panel. The screen descends from the ceiling as the glass dome automatically tints to create optimal viewing conditions while still allowing glimpses of the stunning cloudscape outside.
As the movie begins—a classic action film with plenty of explosions that Tina vocally appreciates—you observe flight attendants through another section of glass as they clean the waterpark from yesterday's activities. Their movements are synchronized and efficient, yet still graceful as they prepare the space for later use.
"Maxine," you call during a slower scene, beckoning her closer. "I want to make some modifications to the water sphere."
She immediately produces her tablet, opening a design program. "What improvements would you like, Mistress?"
"First, it needs to be bigger. I took up half the space by myself yesterday. Second, rather than zero-G throughout, I want the center to have its own gravity pull. That way, people can surface anywhere on the sphere, not just exit from the sides."
Maxine's fingers fly across the screen, making notations as her enhanced scientific mind calculates the requirements. "Fascinating application of localized gravitational fields," she murmurs. "The center acting as a pull point while the outer shell maintains tension..."
"And add a ladder at the bottom," you continue. "Sometimes people might not want to launch themselves out into the pool below."
"Of course," she nods, adding this to the design. "I can implement these changes by tonight. The expanded diameter will require additional stabilization, but I can calibrate the field generators to compensate."
Victoria, overhearing, adds, "We could also add colored illumination to the sphere that responds to swimmer movement patterns."
"Fucking brilliant," Grace comments from her lounger. "Make it pulse with our heartbeats."
The movie continues as your inner circle enjoys the comfortable setting. Below, through the transparent floor section, you can see the earth passing by at incredible speed, though the perception fields make it appear as though you're traveling at conventional speeds. Occasionally, the aircraft adjusts course to avoid the storm system, the movements so smooth that only the shifting cloudscape indicates any change in direction.
As lunch approaches, flight attendants enter the observatory with elegant service carts. Second Officer Lilith Morgan personally delivers your meal, her punk aesthetic softened by her professional demeanor.
"Captain Raven sends her compliments, Mistress," she says, presenting a selection of gourmet options. "We should clear the turbulence within the hour and reach our next destination by early evening."
You smile, enjoying both the meal and the devoted service of your transformed crew as another movie begins, the storm clouds visible in the distance framing the perfect day of leisure aboard your extraordinary aircraft.
