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Perfect Bride Part 1

Chris had never imagined that his wedding day would take such a drastic turn. What was supposed to be the happiest day of his life spiraled out of control when his fiancée, Laura, got cold feet.

They were in the bridal suite, with everything prepared—the flowers, the guests, the venue—but Laura, still in her bridal gown, paced back and forth with a look of uncertainty on her face.

“I don’t know if I can do this, Chris,” she said, voice trembling. “I don’t know if you really understand what it’s like being the bride, the pressure of being perfect, looking flawless, and all the expectations.”

Chris frowned, his frustration growing. “Laura, we’ve been through this. It’s normal to have jitters. But I’m right here—we’ll get through it together.”

Laura paused, turning to him with an icy stare. “Together? You don’t get it, Chris. You’re not the one who has to deal with the expectations. Maybe it’s time you learned what it’s like.”

Chris raised an eyebrow. “What are you talking about?”

Before he could comprehend her meaning, Laura snapped her fingers, and the door to the suite swung open. In walked her bridesmaids—four women, each wearing matching white silk robes, their faces plastered with mischievous smiles.

“What’s going on?” Chris asked, backing away.

Laura crossed her arms, a wicked grin spreading across her face. “You want to marry me, right? Well, then, maybe it’s time you learned to be the perfect bride.”

Without warning, the bridesmaids pounced. Chris struggled, but they were relentless, pulling him into a chair. His heart raced as they held him down. Laura stood by, watching with satisfaction.

“Let’s start with the basics,” one of the bridesmaids said, pulling out a strange bottle of adhesive. “Prosthetics first.”

Chris gasped as they began to apply the adhesive to his chest. Two large, silicone breast forms were pressed against him, sticking firmly to his skin as if they were always meant to be there. He tried to struggle, but the glue had already bonded, and the weight of the breasts on his chest felt disturbingly real.

“This will teach you the pressure of always having to look perfect,” Laura said, watching as the bridesmaids continued their work.

Next, they applied padding to his hips and backside, shaping his body into the ideal hourglass figure. Chris watched in horror as his legs became longer, slender, and toned with artificial prosthetics, each piece glued to him with unsettling precision.

“Perfect brides need the perfect body,” one of the bridesmaids whispered in his ear, as they smoothed the pads into place.

The outfit was next—a delicate corset made of white satin and lace, designed to cinch his newly transformed waist. They pulled it tight, lacing it up with ruthless precision. His breath hitched as the corset constricted him, forcing his body into a flawless, feminine shape. The skirt they added flared out in layers of tulle, transforming him into the very image of a bride.

When Chris looked down, he barely recognized himself. His body—curvaceous, sensual, and unrecognizable—was now dressed in a wedding gown far more revealing than what Laura had chosen for herself. The veil was placed on his head, a delicate tiara securing it in place.

His reflection stared back at him in the mirror, and Chris could hardly believe what he saw. He had become an impossibly beautiful bride, with a stunningly feminine body adorned in a seductive bridal outfit.

“Not so easy, is it?” Laura asked, her tone mocking.

“Laura, this is insane,” Chris pleaded, his voice shaky. “Please, let me go.”

But she ignored him. The bridesmaids were far from done. One of them carefully applied makeup, painting his face to perfection. Mascara, eyeliner, and lipstick—each stroke designed to feminize him further. By the time they were done, Chris looked like a vision straight out of a bridal magazine, only the bride wasn’t Laura—it was him.

Finally, Laura stepped forward, a cold glint in her eyes. In her hand was something Chris hadn’t noticed before—a strapon. His stomach dropped as realization hit him.

“You wanted to be the groom, didn’t you, Chris?” she said, her voice dripping with malice. “But now, you’ll learn what it means to be the perfect bride, fulfilling every duty.”

Chris’s heart pounded in his chest. He tried to get up, but the bridesmaids held him down firmly, giggling amongst themselves. Laura approached him, strapping the device around her waist, her smirk widening with every step.

“I think it’s time we show you how much pressure there really is,” she said, leaning down to whisper in his ear, “and how a perfect bride serves her groom—or in this case, the other way around.”

Terror flooded Chris’s mind as Laura stood over him, ready to enforce her cruel lesson. He had wanted nothing more than to marry the woman he loved, but now he was trapped—transformed into her vision of a “perfect bride,” and at her mercy.

The door to the bridal suite shut softly behind them.

Perfect Bride Part 1

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