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Backfire: A Bimbo Transformation Story
Backfire: A Bimbo Transformation Story
Backfire: A Bimbo Transformation Story
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Backfire: A Bimbo Transformation Story

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Riley is not a nice person. She blames everyone but herself for her problems. When she is not blaming others, she is trying to manipulate them to give her what she wants. The issue is, however, her old tricks don’t work anymore, leaving Riley angry and vengeful.

When Riley discovers a magic spell book in the college library, she believes it will give her the edge she needs to turn her life around. She finds a bimbofication spell that she can use on the last person to anger her. The only problem is when Riley tries to use the spell, it backfires and turns her into a bimbo instead of her intended target. Will Riley find a cure for the spell or will she adopt the life of the campus bimbo? Find out in Backfire.

This 7,500 word short story contains magical physical and mental transformations with descriptions of various sexual acts, breast enlargement and various other body augmentations. 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 dateApr 8, 2020
ISBN9780463870334
Backfire: 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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    Backfire - Sadie Thatcher

    1

    Riley was a bitch.

    It was a simple statement, but a true one. Riley Morris was a bitch. She did not exude the bitchy confidence of an alpha female. She did not attract people because of her strengths. As far as anyone could tell, she had none.

    Riley was a bitch and a con artist. She arrived at Thatcher College as a freshman with her mind on academic and social success. However, it did not take long for her fellow classmates to see the real her, to realize she only saw other people through a transactional lens. All that mattered to her was what she could get out of the relationship and use for her advantage.

    As a freshman, Riley had been successful at bringing the brightest minds in all of her classes together for study groups. She did not care for the people she studied with. They were simply a means to an end, allowing her to use their work and pass it off as her own.

    By the time Riley became a sophomore, her classmates caught on to her scheme. She went from acing her classes as a freshman, to surviving with a B average as a sophomore. Not that the drop in her grade-point average was the end of the world. But for Riley, it only served to harden her further against her classmates.

    Socially, Riley was not much better off. She started out chasing the smartest and most popular men on campus. If she could be seen with them at parties and sporting events, that would increase her standing. Except, Riley was not actually interested in the men she dated. She would string them along, promising them anything and everything to secure another date, but never delivering.

    As time went on, Riley found her social life diminishing. She went from nearly being among the most popular students at Thatcher College to being someone who was never invited to parties. And by her junior year, party hosts were stationing people at the entrances to prevent Riley from entering. She was not welcome because of the poison she brought with her wherever she went.

    When Riley’s grades slipped to a C average her junior year, she was looking for someone new to blame. Nothing she did wrong was ever her fault, or so she always

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