Surprise!: A Gender Transformation Bimbo Novella
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Will is about to die as the victim of a car crash. His body is failing him and a visiting doctor can perform the one procedure that can save him. His brain must be transplanted into another, synthetically grown, body.
However, there is no time to grow a new body. The doctor can only work with what he has on hand. And the body on hand had originally been created for the trophy wife of a billionaire. To put it mildly, Will experiences a very different world when he wakes up.
Will must adapt to life, not only as a woman, but as a woman who looks and sounds like a complete bimbo. She is not even Will anymore. The doctor provides her with new identification, giving her the name Misty. But once Misty leaves the hospital, she is on her own, left to adapt to her new life without anymore help.
Will Misty succumb to her body’s looks and instinctual actions? Will she become the bimbo that everyone assumes she is? Find out in Surprise!.
This novella is a gender transformation bimbo story. It is the first book in the Reincarnation Series. All characters depicted in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older.
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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Surprise! - Sadie Thatcher
SURPRISE!
A GENDER TRANSFORMATION BIMBO NOVELLA
SADIE THATCHER
Copyright © 2022 by Sadie Thatcher
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CONTENTS
Surprise!
About the Author
Also by Sadie Thatcher
SURPRISE!
Iwas certain I was dead. As the bright headlights approached, my life flashed before my eyes. I thought I had it all figured out. Life, that is. I thought I was living well, but as I looked back in the split second I had before those headlights crushed me and my car, I knew that it had all been a waste. My last thought before those headlights slammed into my car head on was that maybe dying was for the best. Because after that, everything went dark.
But that was not the end I assumed it was. My eyes flitted open and I found myself staring up at a white ceiling. I was alive. Or at least I assumed I was alive. Miraculously, there was no pain, but that didn’t mean I felt normal. Actually, my whole body felt very strange to me, almost like it wasn’t my own. And that either meant that I had some seriously powerful drugs flowing through my system or I actually was dead and this was some sort of afterlife.
Ah, you’re awake,
came the voice of a reasonably cheerful man. Before I knew it, a bald man with a goatee appeared in my line of vision, leaning down over me as I laid in what I was beginning to think was a hospital bed. Very good. I was worried the transplant might not take, but now I’m certain everything will be just fine. But first, I must fill you in on a few things.
I wanted to tilt my head up and look around the room, but I found I couldn’t move my head. I couldn’t move any part of my body on my own. It was like I was frozen. I could feel the way the blankets covered my body, but I couldn’t actually control anything. I couldn’t even move my jaw. I was completely trapped.
First off, my name is Dr. Tanner. I was the one who performed your life saving operation. You were in a car collision. The other driver did not make it, but from my understanding, it was they who crossed into your lane and hit your car. I’m afraid the injuries you sustained were critical. There was only one way to save your life. I had to perform a brain transplant.
Brain transplant? That was the first I had ever heard of such a procedure being possible. I had no idea what to expect following a major operation. I should have been groggy and barely coherent. Instead, I felt completely lucid. Or I thought I did. I had read somewhere that some stroke patients had a completely normal internal monologue, but they struggled to translate that inner voice into speech or the written word.
You’re very lucky I happened to be visiting the hospital when you came in,
Dr. Tanner continued. The other doctors were ready to call it with you. However, there is something you should know. Since your case was an emergency, with time of the essence, I was unable to create a perfect match for you. In fact, your new body was going to go to the wife of a billionaire before your accident superseded matters.
Wife? That had to mean that my brain had been transplanted into the body of a woman. My thoughts spun at that realization. I had nearly died as a man, but had reawakened as a woman. Life wasn’t supposed to work that way.
I wanted to tell you that before I released motor control to you. I was afraid that you might freak out. You’re going to have to adapt to a new way of living, but I want you to remember that you’re alive. That’s what matters. And to be honest, given the age of the body you have been transplanted into, this will extend your life significantly, or at least that is the current theory. The field of artificially grown bodies and brain transplants are relatively new. Technically this is not even FDA approved yet.
I watched as Dr. Tanner held up a tablet computer in front of him and started tapping on it. I had to assume that it controlled some aspect of my body, because after a moment, I found myself moving under my own control.
Just for calibration’s sake, can I have you raise your right hand?
Dr. Tanner asked.
Without saying a