Vignettes of the Fitter Book 1
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Ted Williams has an unusual job. He works in a woman’s intimate store as a “Fitter”. His job is to sell cute undies and bras to women. He also must ensure of the garment’s fit. Therefore, seeing beautiful women naked is also part of the job. Over time he became a sort of superstar among his clients. You might imagine why. He was good looking, young, and willing to go the distance to make his clients happy. This is the story of how he pleased the women who came to undress for him on the pretense of trying on cute underwear to make their men happy. Whether these cute under garments ever made it to their men is another story. One thing is for certain, all of his clients were delighted to make an appointment with him. It’s might be interesting to note here that no one missed their fitting appointment and all of them left with a smile.
Bartemius Cassangway
I like to write interesting things but I like to read more. I have a love of erotic works and have many ideas that are still waiting to make to the page. I hope what I have published is creative enough to rise above a lot of what the industry has pushed out without proper story lines. I believe you cannot get into the proper erotic moment without knowing all of what the character is up to in any given moment.Full written fiction provides the perfect medium to release the greatest arousal one can get from that special moment. And that's why I strive to create. Please comment one way or the other on any of my works. I want to hear what my readership has to express.
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Vignettes of the Fitter Book 1 - Bartemius Cassangway
Vignettes of The Fitter
Part 1
Abileen
By Bartemius Cassangway
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1st 10-21-2022
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Prologue
In an inconceivable series of events, I launched my new career by accident. It’s the most obscure job in the world with the greatest benefits anyone can imagine. No one has ever advertised such a position in the history of the world and if I left this job in the future, I could never hope to gain a similar position elsewhere, especially as a man. Let me rephrase that, In the world.
That is how obscure this position is. I was paid well too. Let me explain.
You may be asking what this position may be and how you may be lucky enough to one day fall into such grace. All I can say is there is no specific title for my position except for the one I made up to tell myself. I certainly couldn’t put it on my resume for it made no sense. It’s like talking to someone who has Sandwich Designer
on their resume. You have to ask what a sandwich designer really is because of the obscurity of the title. I actually interviewed a potential candidate and I had to ask what the title meant. I learned that it means said person worked at Subway Sandwich Shop. My position on paper was that of Sales clerk
at So and So
woman’s retail outlet. That was the normal title I had to use in public. In reality my position called Fitter
in the woman’s intimates section.
If you’re thinking about what that position might mean, let me clarify. I help women get fitted into very expensive under garments and lingerie. I am a man. My two peers in that department are women. We get paid commission to sell our wears. Since our prices range from $600 to $1200 a garment, I get paid very well, even if I only sold one item a day.
In truth, I sell more than five times what the two women in my department can achieve in a day. Obviously we cater to a wealthy clientele. In fact, my time is so valuable; my customers must make an appointment to see me. My two female peers are usually upset at how much I make over