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An Ordinary Girl
An Ordinary Girl
An Ordinary Girl
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An Ordinary Girl

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A Breast Expansion Story.

You are an ordinary girl.

You also love big breasts, more than anything.

And you wouldn’t mind seducing your smokin’ hot boss with them, if you had some.

But your chest is flat as a board.

Bless your heart, what are you gonna do about it?

This is a breast expansion and alpha seduction story where YOU, the reader, are the main character.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIvy Maxwell
Release dateJan 22, 2019
ISBN9780463306505
An Ordinary Girl
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Ivy Maxwell

In her teens, Ivy Maxwell stayed up late watching Dragon Ball Z--the transformation scenes left a vivid impression on her psyche and desires that has persisted to this very day. By day she's a mild-mannered teacher raising respectable young citizens--by night, she drops all pretense and lets loose by writing romantic erotica. Ivy's stories feature breast expansion, female muscle growth, giantessism, body growth, succubi, bimbofication, hucow transformation, and a big dose of fun, adventure, and sexy hot intrigue.

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    An Ordinary Girl - Ivy Maxwell

    Chapter 1

    You are an ordinary girl.

    You have always thought of yourself as an ordinary girl, in almost every way.

    Lower middle class in America. You don’t have a lot, but you have never known hunger.

    Not smart, but not stupid. Back during your school-days, you were a B-grade student all the way, with the occasional A or C. Luckily, no flunking.

    Now, at the age of 23, you are a year out of college. Still young and optimistic about what life may have in store… but not overly so. You like to keep your head on your shoulders, not get your hopes too high.

    You are willing to work hard. You recently joined an energy start-up as an apprentice programmer for their website. They hired you straight out of college because all of your references told the company’s recruiters the same thing, that you are reliable and work hard. Most of the time, anyway. And they had a diversity quota to meet.

    It’s been a year since you got your job. It’s okay. Nothing exciting. You are a working woman in a male-dominated field. You didn’t expect much going in, and so far, nothing has surprised you.

    No one has sexually harassed you at work yet, probably because you are so ordinary. If

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