The growing woman that loved to eat

Chapter 3

“I’ll never work anywhere else!” Anna said to them, as they pleaded one last time to her, to never visit their daughter again, “As a matter of fact, I’m going to marry him and we’ll run Langston’s Bakery together as long as we live!”

And that’s what happened a few months later. Walter and Anna married so they can run the bakery together. Walter moved in with Anna from his tiny apartment in the middle of town to her condo, where both of them tried out recipes and eventually renamed the bakery “Anna’s Tip-Top Bakery”. Walter still had plans for Anna, even though he was happily married to her. One night, as his now 350lb beauty of a bride was asleep in bed, Walter was in the bakery, figuring out another pastry idea.

“I know that there’s a pastry out there I can invent!” he said as he went through his cabinet.

A few minutes later, while going through one of his pantry shelves, he stumbled across a weird looking bottle filled with an unknown substance. He opened the bottle and fell in love with the smell. All of a sudden, he noticed something that he once forgotten.

“I remember this bottle from somewhere in my travels. This is a weight gaining potion that I wanted to use on Anna earlier on when she was only my assistant. I lost it when we were cleaning the bakery one night and never saw it again. Now, after all these years, I’ve finally found it after all these years! I must use this to see if it would work on her after all this time. I’ll put it in a cake and see the magic that’ll happen to it. I can see her now, fat rolls all over her body ten times as big as they are! Gigantic breasts and colossal belly! A massive bottom that’s so squishy! Then, she’ll grow even bigger and fatter every minute of the day! I can finally have the blushing bride I always wanted!”

With that being said, Walter started to make his best cake he ever made, to only be eaten by his unknowing wife so she can grow into the immobile hog of his dreams, forever eating his cakes and pastries for as long as he lived.

The next night, during closing time, Anna was finishing cleaning up the store to stumble upon Walter’s surprise.

“There’s a cake that’s all for me! Walter can sure be sweet when he wants to be!” Anna exclaimed as she took a slice of it and ate it at a table in the store, “This has got to be the best cake he’s ever made! I can eat this whole cake if I wanted to!”



Just as soon as she said it, Anna picked up the cake and ate it in huge bites until it was all gone an hour later. Anna noticed that she needed to hurry and lock up for the night. Anna started home until she realized that she left something of hers back at the bakery.

She quickly turned around as she started to get hungry and sleepy. Finally, Anna reached the bakery once again and went around the back. She looked around and after a few minutes later, she sat down at the desk she once worked at when she first started working there.

“I think I’ll take a quick power nap so I can have enough energy to get home,” she said to herself as she drifted off to an undisturbed sleep.
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Jazzman 14 years
There are probably as many bakery-themed stories as any theme out there in weight-gain fiction. Another popular one is revenge on the head cheerleader.
This one did have a few unique items. I probably started off liking it more than when it turned to weight-gain formula and desired immobility and weighing 900+ pounds. I prefer gradula but steady gains-even 50 pounds a year for a few years is ok-but weight-gain formula in a bottle is too close to magic. And I never read a story with magic in it. Still a pretty nice story.
Pyracollinsn... 14 years
Well, I am the original author of the story. I worte and posted it here a long time ago, when I first joined fantasy feeder. I was under a different name then.
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14 years
You're not the only one who remembers this from before. Good story, though.
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14 years
I feel like I've read this story almost verbatim before.


But then again, weight gain doesn't hold much room for creativity.