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Playing the Game: A Bimbo Transformation Story
Playing the Game: A Bimbo Transformation Story
Playing the Game: A Bimbo Transformation Story
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Playing the Game: A Bimbo Transformation Story

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Libby thinks she has a great life. Then her boyfriend asks her for money.

However, Archer does not want to spend her money, he wants to use it on a big stock market bet. He has a plan to short squeeze a hedge fund that could make them millions of dollars. Only, as the stock price goes up, something interesting happens. Libby starts to change, becoming more feminine and less interested in her job or current events.

What will happen to Libby in the end? Will the stock keep going up and she ends up turning into a hyper-feminine bimbo or will the squeeze fail causing her to normal? Will she and Archer be able to maintain their relationship or will money come between them? Find out in Playing the Game.

This short story is over 7,700 words long.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 2, 2021
ISBN9781005765576
Playing the Game: 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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    Playing the Game - Sadie Thatcher

    Playing the Game

    Playing the Game

    A Bimbo Transformation Story

    Sadie Thatcher

    Copyright © 2021 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.

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Playing the Game

    About the Author

    Also by Sadie Thatcher

    Introduction

    Playing the Game is inspired by the stock market events surrounding the attempted short squeeze of GameStop stock by retail investors against overexposed hedge funds. The story itself does not include any of the specific events that occurred in real life, nor are any characters based on real people. Any similarities are purely coincidental.

    Playing the Game

    Playing the Squeeze

    L ibby, we need to talk.

    They were words Libby had never wanted to hear from her boyfriend. He stood in the doorway to the bedroom of the small apartment they shared. She sat on the bed, her head buried in a book.

    What’s up, Archer? Libby responded, trying to hide the fear she felt. The we need to talk talk usually meant one thing. Splitsville.

    Not that Libby had any reason to be worried. She had Archer had a strong relationship. They had even had preliminary discussions about what their future held and the prospect of making their bond more permanent. She saw marriage bells in her near future.

    However, Libby could not help but feel worried that maybe something had changed between them that she had not noticed. It would not be the first time that Libby had failed to read a social cue. Had Archer been pulling back? Had there been a rift in their relationship that she had not seen?

    Libby would have been devastated if their relationship came to a sudden end. She had invested all of her emotional capital into their relationship. Yes, she would survive, but it would take her a long time before she was ready for another relationship if Archer did what she feared he was about to do.

    Archer entered the bedroom and sat on the end of the bed. Libby closed her book and set it beside her. Archer would not be coming to her like this unless he wanted her full attention. And no matter what happened, she owed him enough to give him that attention. She loved him.

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