A Slippery Slope in a School (Forced to Work in Girls' Dress)

YU SAKURAZAWA


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A Slippery Slope in a School  (Forced to Work in Girls' Dress) by YU SAKURAZAWA
Series: Forced to Work in Girls' Dress
A Slippery Slope in a School
In the year of 2002, small-town boy, Sandeep Kataria joins Somerset High, an elite school that caters only to the offspring of the rich and the powerful. Since Sandeep is a scholarship student belonging to an ordinary family, his uppity classmates initially treat him with contempt. However, as his talents become known, Sandeep’s popularity soars, leaving school heart throb Sid fuming. Sid resorts to mean, underhanded tricks to pull Sandeep down.

After Sid plays an especially dirty trick on Sandeep, school queen bee Richa (who also happens to hate Sid’s guts) offers to help Sandeep defeat Sid. For this Sandeep must assume a new identity—that of a female Italian student of royal lineage, “Principessa Susanna Marino of Monte Isola”. As the charm of “Susanna” casts a spell over the students of Somerset High, Sid’s popularity takes a beating. However, Sid doesn’t mind being beaten by the lovely exotic “princess”.

As weeks fly by, Sandeep finds himself getting sucked, deeper and deeper, into the quagmire of femininity. As his body is progressively feminized, Sandeep finds that he is physically attracted to none other than his sworn enemy Sid! However, he also experiences a soul-to-soul connection with the noble Preeti Singh, who, like himself, is a scholarship student of humble origins.

Will Susanna choose Sid or Preeti? Will love win over primeval lust?

[Acknowledgement on Front Cover Image]
The front cover picture was created using a picture released on Flickr (link: https://flic.kr/p/cSx1pb ) under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.

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