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The Help: A Bimbo Transformation Story
The Help: A Bimbo Transformation Story
The Help: A Bimbo Transformation Story
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The Help: A Bimbo Transformation Story

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Jenny takes a housekeeping job with one of the richest men in town. After losing his wife, he needs help taking care of the domestic duties on his estate as he processes his grief. Jenny might not agree with how he spends his money, but she is in need of a job and the pay is good.

However, something is happening to Jenny. The longer she works for Walter Caldicott, the more she changes. But as she changes, her outlook on life changes too, accepting some of the bimbo-like changes she experiences. Before she knows it, there is a connection between herself and her employer that she can’t overlook any longer.

What will happen to Jenny in the end? Will she find herself a new life as Mr. Caldicott’s bimbo or will she manage to leave the estate and return to the world as she knew it, but as a changed woman? Find out in The Help.

This short story is 6,500 words long.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 10, 2022
ISBN9781005747268
The Help: 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 Help - Sadie Thatcher

    The Help

    THE HELP

    A BIMBO TRANSFORMATION STORY

    SADIE THATCHER

    Copyright © 2022 by Sadie Thatcher

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    CONTENTS

    The Help

    About the Author

    Also by Sadie Thatcher

    THE HELP

    Jenny walked into the house for her first day of work. House, however, was a strange word to apply to the sprawling mansion and estate. The kind of wealth she was going to routinely experience was the type that would send a shock to her system. Her new employer, Walter Caldicott, was the sort of man who could spend her entire year’s salary in a single day and not have a single second thought. He was filthy rich and he was unapologetic about that fact.

    Normally Jenny never would have even considered working for a man like Mr. Caldicott. She was a simple woman with simple tastes who disliked the idea of people collecting so much money they would never be able to spend it all, especially while so many people in the world were struggling to get by. It was unfair and immoral. But then again, Jenny had never had exposure to this level of opulence before.

    However, here she was. It felt like a confluence of two important reasons had brought her to this point. One, Jenny needed a job. She was a smart woman, but was a bit down on her luck. Mr. Caldicott had recognized that and offered her the position with only the barest of interviews. He seemed less concerned about her provable skills and more interested in her references.

    Two, Mr. Caldicott was grieving. His beautiful wife, Genevieve, had just passed and he needed help to take care of his home. He needed a live-in housekeeper to cook and clean for him while he completed his grieving process. As someone who had lost important people to her life in the past, Jenny could sympathize with

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