LOGINI stepped out of the car, and for the first time in my life, the sound of my heels on the floor felt like an announcement.
Usually, when I walked through these parking lot gates, I was hunched over, trying to make my body as small as possible so the world wouldn't notice I existed. But today, the sun hit my blonde hair, and I could feel the eyes of every guy in the senior lot trailing after me. It was an intoxicating feeling.
"Chloe! Over here!"
I turned. Jaxon was leaning against his sleek black Jeep, his arms crossed over his chest. Seeing him usually made my heart do a strange, fan-girl somersault, but today, all I could see was the boy from the party. The boy who thought my face was a "mistake."
I walked toward him, keeping my spine straight.
"Hey," I said. My voice was smooth, melodic, and lacked the stutter I’d carried since middle school.
Jaxon walked closer, his eyes scanning my face. "Wait. I thought you said you had a massive breakout? You told me you looked gross and that’s why I couldn't pick you up."
He reached out, his thumb brushing my jawline as if checking for a mask. "You look… perfect. Better than yesterday, actually. What did you do?"
I pulled back just an inch, a tiny movement, but in the language of high school royalty, it was a slap in the face. I saw the flash of confusion in his eyes. He wasn't used to Chloe pulling away.
"Maybe I just needed a little space to find, Jaxon," I said. "A girl’s gotta keep some secrets, right?"
"Whatever," he muttered, though he looked bothered. "Let’s just get to class. Mark’s been texting me about some party Friday."
As we walked toward the double glass doors of the main entrance, I saw a girl huddled by the lockers. She was wearing an oversized, pilled hoodie that smelled like my mother’s laundry detergent. Her dark hair was a mess, and her thick glasses were sliding down her nose.
It was Chloe.
She looked small. People were walking past her, some intentionally bumping her shoulder, others just pretending she was part of the wall. I saw Sarah, one of Chloe’s "best friends," whisper something to another girl and point at the girl in the hoodie. They laughed.
Chloe’s eyes met mine. They were wide with a terror I knew all too well. She looked at Jaxon, her hand reaching out as if to grab his sleeve, but then she remembered. She pulled her hand back and tucked it into her pocket, staring at the floor.
Jaxon didn't even glance at her. To him, she was just another "mistake" in the hallway.
"Wait up," I told Jaxon. "I need to go to my locker."
"I thought your locker was the other way?" Jaxon asked, annoyed.
"I moved some stuff. Go ahead, I'll catch you at lunch."
He shrugged and walked off. I waited until he was out of sight before I grabbed Chloe by the arm and pulled her into a nearby empty classroom.
"Are you okay?" I whispered.
"No! I'm not okay!" Chloe hissed, her voice cracking. "Some girl just pushed me into a locker and called me 'grease trap.' Maya, I can't do this. I can't be you for another hour. People are mean! Why are they so mean to you?"
A dark giggle bubbled up in my throat. I couldn't help it. "Now you get it. That was my Tuesday, Chloe. Every Tuesday. And Wednesday. And every other day you spent holding Jaxon’s hand while he made fun of my retainers."
Chloe flinched. "I didn't know it was that bad. I thought... I thought you just didn't mind."
"Everyone minds, Chloe." I checked my reflection in the teacher’s desk mirror, admiring the way the light hit my clear forehead. "Just stay low. Don't talk to anyone.
"Meet me at the back of the cafeteria at lunch. Don't sit at the popular table. If you sit there, they’ll shred you."
"But that's my table!"
"Not today it isn't," I said, turning to walk out. "Today, I'm the star."
The rest of the morning was a feeling power. In Pre-Calc, I didn't hide my paper. When the guy behind me tried to poke my shoulder to ask for an answer, I didn't giggle and give it to him like Chloe usually did. I turned around and gave him a look so cold he actually apologized.
I walked into the cafeteria and the noise level seemed to drop. I felt like a queen walking toward her throne. I sat down at the center table, the "Power Table." Sarah and Brittany were already there, picking at salads.
"Hey, Chlo," Sarah said, eyeing my dress. "Love the fit. You look different today. Did you get a facial or something? Your skin is literally glowing."
"Just a change in perspective," I said, taking a bite of an apple.
I looked toward the back of the room. There, sitting at a sticky table near the trash cans, was my old body. She looked miserable.
"Ugh, look at Pizza Face over there," Brittany sneered, nodding toward Chloe. "She’s actually sitting in public. Someone should tell her the circus is in town."
Usually, Chloe would laugh. Usually, Chloe would add a jab of her own.
I looked at Chloe, then back at Brittany. A surge of protectiveness hit me, but it was quickly swallowed by a much stronger urge. I wanted to see how far this went. I wanted to see the world from the top of the mountain.
"Leave her alone," I said, my voice quiet.
Sarah laughed. "Aw, you're still doing that 'save the losers' thing? Jaxon told us what happened at the party. He said you were so brave for even touching her hand to drag her out."
I felt a sting of bile in my throat. Brave? He thought she was brave for being my friend?
"Jaxon says a lot of things," I replied.
Just then, Jaxon walked over, dropping his bag on the table and sliding an arm around my waist. He looked at me, then followed my gaze to the girl at the back of the room.
"Still obsessed with the freak, babe?"
Jaxon joked, loud enough for the tables nearby to hear. "Hey, Nakamura! You lose your glasses again? Or did you finally realize they didn't help you see how ugly you are?"
The cafeteria erupted in laughter. I saw Chloe’s shoulders shake. I saw tears roll down her face. I should have stood up and defended her.
But as Jaxon pulled me closer, his expensive cologne filling my senses, and as the most popular, everyone in school waited for my reaction.
I looked at Jaxon and kissed him.
"She really is a mess, isn't she?" I whispered.
The words felt like ash in my mouth, but the look of approval in Jaxon’s eyes was like a drug. I wasn't just Maya Nakamura anymore. Maya was the girl crying by the trash cans. I was Chloe.
I didn't know what was coming, but for the first time in my life, I felt like I was the one holding the bottle. And I was going to make it spin exactly where I wanted.
And as the clock ticked toward the afternoon, I realized I wasn't sure if I ever wanted to switch back.
Chloe's POV By the time the glowing digits on Maya’s alarm clock shifted to 9:00 PM, I was practically vibrating with impatience. I sat cross legged on the edge of the mattress, my eyes glued to the window.A faint rustle from the bushes below caught my attention. A figure in my favorite oversized cashmere coat emerged into the dim moonlight, looking completely out of place.It was Maya.A smile touched my lips. I didn’t dare head downstairs toward the front door. Back at my real house, whenever I got into a fight with my parents, I would lock myself away and stay completely out of sight. It was a flawless strategy, the silence always made them feel guilty, and within a few hours, they’d be knocking on my door to apologize and give me whatever I wanted. I figured the same rule applied here. If I stayed hidden in this bedroom, Maya's parents would eventually think they had pushed me too hard and come up to make peace.I slid the window pane upward, and leaned over the sill. "Up here,
Chloe's POV After closing hours, I practically bolted out of the school gates, keeping my distance from both Maya and Tristan, completely consumed by the thought of Friday night. “Kane’s house,” I muttered. The biggest party of the year. I was going to walk in there on Jaxon’s arm, and no one was going to stop me.When I finally reached home, I pushed the front door open, expecting the usual quiet atmosphere. Instead, Maya's mom was standing by the counter, sorting through a stack of ironed dress shirts, while her dad was on the phone, speaking rapidly in Japanese with a massive smile on his face. The smell of traditional celebratory sukiyaki was already in the air."Ah, Maya! You're home," her mom said, turning around with a bright, beaming smile. She wiped her hands on her apron and rushed over to me. "Wonderful news. Your father just found out today, his company is giving him the regional promotion he has been working toward for five years!""Oh. Wow. Great," I muttered, trying
Chloe’s POVI was humming to myself as I walked down the narrow hallway toward the library, lightly tapping my fingers against the customized journal Jaxon had given me. I felt like I was floating on a cloud that no one at Northview High could touch.Suddenly, a hand shot out from the shadows of the old janitor's closet, gripping my forearm tightly and pulling me into the alcove beneath the stairwell.I gasped, ready to scream, but the words died in my throat when I saw who it was.It was Maya. Her face was an expression of pure rage.Before I could even open my mouth to snap at her for touching me, she shoved a piece of paper directly into my chest."Chloe, what the hell are you doing to my results?" Maya hissed, her voice was sharp. I blinked, smoothing out the paper. It was a graded AP Calculus quiz. At the top, written in glaring, aggressive red ink, was a massive, circled D-."Oh," I muttered, tossing my head back carelessly. "That. Look, your teacher gives way too many trick ques
Chloe's POV The front door clicked shut behind me. I practically floated up the creaking wooden stairs, my hands still warm from where Jaxon had squeezed them goodbye. I slipped into the bedroom and threw myself backward onto the mattress, staring up at the ceiling tiles with a massive, unstoppable smile spreading across my face.The date had been flawless. Jaxon had been perfect. He didn't care about the rumors. He was falling for me, even while I was trapped in this ugly body.A sharp, familiar chime shattered the silence. I rolled over, grabbing Maya’s phone off the cluttered nightstand, expecting a sweet post date text from Jax. Instead, Tristan’s name popped up on the screen.My fingers tensed, ready to read another furious, judgmental paragraph.Tristan: Hey Maya. Look, I’ve been sitting on my porch thinking about what happened, and I just wanted to say I’m really sorry for how I behaved tonight. You were right. You have every right to be friends with whoever you wish. We’re jus
Chloe's POV We pulled into the gravel parking lot of the retro diner across town, my heart was beating so fast I could feel it pulsing in my ears."Here we are," Jax said, killing the engine and turning to look at me. "Far enough from Northview that we don't have to deal with anyone's drama.""It's perfect," I said, offering him a wide smile. I had spent nearly two hours in the bathroom trying to tame her frizzy hair into a neat half up style, and while her dark green turtleneck wasn't exactly high fashion, the way Jax looked at me made all the frustration melt away.Inside, the diner felt entirely lived in and cozy. The sweet scent of maple syrup, fried chicken, and warm vinyl booths filled the air. A classic jukebox played a soft melody in the corner. Jax guided me toward a booth tucked far into the back corner, pulling out the table slightly so I could slide in.The next two hours that followed, was the most fun I’d had since the soul swap happened. When the waitress brought out a
Chloe’s POVMaya stormed out of the room after yelling nonstop. I was only sad cause she had to take my dog with her."It's fine," I whispered to myself, my voice trembling with a mix of leftover adrenaline and pure stubbornness. "She's just bitter. She doesn't get it."I leaned back against the pillows, staring blankly at the ceiling tiles. Who cared if she was mad? She was living in my beautiful house, sleeping in my huge bed, and driving my car. The least she could do was let me find a silver lining in this nightmare. If we were stuck like this forever, I wasn't going to spend it miserable and invisible like she did.Suddenly, the smartphone resting on the cluttered desk buzzed, the vibration cutting through the quiet room.I scrambled across the mattress, snatching the device up. My breath caught when I saw the lock screen. It was a text from Jaxon.Jaxon: Hey Maya, Just wanted to talk to you for a bit, could I stop by at your place, if that's cool with you ofc.He wanted to come







