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The Cure: A Bimbo Transformation Story
The Cure: A Bimbo Transformation Story
The Cure: A Bimbo Transformation Story
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The Cure: A Bimbo Transformation Story

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Jillian had thought she was safe from the disease. She wasn’t.

She thought the epidemic had passed. It hadn’t.

When she gets it, there is one cure. But there is a big side effect.

Jillian must decide whether she risks her life or joins the ranks of the bimbofied.

Will her life as she knows it, as a math professor at a community college, be over as a new world of bimbos opens to her or will she somehow find a way to keep her married and professional lives unaltered? Find out in The Cure.

This 9,500 word short story contains physical and mental transformations with descriptions of various sexual acts, breast enlargement and various other body augmentations. The medical component is minor. This story has strong adult content and should not be viewed by anyone under the age of 18. All characters found in the story are 18 or older.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 11, 2020
ISBN9780463979679
The Cure: A Bimbo Transformation Story
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Sadie Thatcher

Sadie Thatcher grew up in a small conservative town (think Footloose). Spending all that time in a sexually repressed place has led Sadie to need to explore her sexuality through prose. Sadie has been a long time writer, but has now become confident enough to share the explorations of her deepest and darkest sexual fantasies. Enjoy.

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    The Cure - Sadie Thatcher

    The Cure

    The Cure

    A Bimbo Transformation Story

    Sadie Thatcher

    Copyright © 2020 by Sadie Thatcher

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    Contents

    Introduction

    The Cure

    About the Author

    Also by Sadie Thatcher

    Introduction

    The Cure was directly inspired by the outbreak of COVID-19. However, I intentionally wrote this to avoid a direct connection to the coronavirus or any of the related difficulties and tragedies as it has spread into a global pandemic.

    My intention has never been to make light of the epidemic. My goal was to place someone in the position where they were all but forced to choose bimbofication.

    I understand how this topic may be viewed in poor taste given current world events. I was faced with inspiration and felt the need to write this story, to get it down before I could continue with other stories and projects.

    I do hope you enjoy this story, but more importantly I hope you will take the steps necessary to avoid catching and spreading disease. Wash your hands, cough into your elbow, avoid large crowds in areas where infections are prevalent. Take care and good luck.

    The Cure

    Jillian looked out over her students. Their heads were bent over their desks as the scribbled furiously on their tests and filled in their answer sheets. It was the final exam for Basic Math at Thatcher Community College.

    For some of her students, this was the final class they needed before they could be accepted to Thatcher College, the four-year university on the other side of town. For others, this was simply a means to improve their skills for the job market. And still for a select few, this was the highest level class they could get into with the hopes of expanding their dating pool.

    So much had changed in recent years. Jillian’s classes used to have a near perfect gender balance. But after the great disease swept the world, so much had changed. Jillian had to remind herself that it was not so much the disease that had changed the world, but the cure.

    Finding the cure had been a lucky break in many ways. The global pandemic had left the world’s population stricken. Mortality rates were high and treatments had done nothing but extend people’s suffering.

    The popular story had been how a woman had come down with the disease. Her prognosis was bad. She only had weeks to live. Knowing how much her husband would be devastated by her death, she decided to go out in a blaze of glory, so to speak. Apparently her husband had a bimbo

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