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Summer “That is a ridiculous request.” The response came so quickly that it was obvious he hadn't even considered it, his face hardened immediately. “And it is completely impossible.”The irritation in his voice was no longer hidden. “I just told you that I am willing to provide any amount of money you need. I can purchase any house you want, anywhere in the world. I can buy you any car. I can cover every medical expense you have for the rest of your life.” His jaw tightened. “But I cannot live under the same roof as you.”There it was, to him, I was beneath him. The idea of sharing the same space with someone like me offended him. What else should I expect from a Lancelot? I folded my arms across my chest, before I could speak, Amelia let out an offended scoff. “What exactly do you mean by someone like her?” For once since meeting her, she actually made sense, Ethan turned toward her. “No, seriously. Explain it to me.”Her voice dripped with sarcasm.“You feel so high and mighty
Summer“Ethan Lancelot?” Amelia whispered beside me. Her eyes widened the moment she recognized the man standing at the doorway. She looked completely stunned.“Holy shit,” she breathed. “He looks even better in real life.”I turned slightly and saw her openly staring at him, completely mesmerized. Her mouth was practically hanging open as she admired him.“Girl, do you realize how lucky we are right now?” she whispered excitedly. “ Ethan Lancelot is standing right there.” She didn't seem to care whether he could hear her or not.My eyes met his across the room, the moment they did, every painful memory came rushing back. Hatred, anger and bitterness, those were the only emotions I felt.This man was the reason my life had been destroyed. Because of the Lancelot family, I had lost everything, my parents were gone, my siblings were gone and now the man responsible stood in front of me looking calm and unaffected.Not a trace of guilt crossed his face, not a hint of regret, if anything
SummerI slowly took a step back, my heart pounding hard against my chest, this didn’t make any sense. Either I was in a completely different world or I had somehow woken up inside another person’s body. But that was impossible, right? Things like that only happened in movies and crazy stories.“This can’t be real…” I whispered under my breath. My eyes drifted back to the mirror. I leaned closer, studying the face staring back at me. It was unfamiliar, yet something about it tugged at my memory.I frowned, trying to remember where I had seen her before. Then it hit me, my eyes widened in shock. “Yes…!” I gasped softly.I have just switched body with a popular stripper, I knew her because her videos went viral last year abd I had caught some maids or guards in the house watching her videos, not only did her dance videos make her popular, she was also involved in a lot of scandals.How can I switch soul with someone like this, I have never even gone to a party a day before in my life. M
Summer The first thing I noticed was the endless beeping of machines. Beeping? In heaven? I thought, and a dry laugh slipped through my mind, not this life again. I opened my eyes slowly, squinting against the harsh white light. Walls, ceiling, and that sterile smell, it was unmistakable. A hospital, not exactly the afterlife I imagined.I tried to kick, to protest, to yell but my body felt like it had been stuffed with lead. Every limb ached, every joint screamed. I muttered silently, my teeth gritted in fury. “Moon goddess, really? Couldn’t I just die in peace? Like Rest In Peace for real?” Even lying there, helpless, I couldn’t stop the anger bubbling up. The world was loud, cruel, and apparently had a sick sense of humor. And me? I was stuck in the middle of it, bruised, broken, and entirely unwilling to cooperate.The darkness swallowed me again, cold and endless, pulling me into oblivion.Then, slowly, light returned again,my eyes fluttered open, and for a moment, the shape
SummerI forced myself to keep moving despite the storm, even though I was scared that I would end up just like the maid. Minutes passed, then lightning suddenly flashed across the sky again. For a brief second, everything became visible and then I saw Lilo, the small cat was curled under a car, trembling. Relief flooded through me. I rushed forward without thinking, crouching down and pulling him into my arms. He was soaked and shaking violently, so I held him tightly against my chest.“I have got you…” I whispered, though my own body was trembling just as much. The storm grew worse, I turned and ran toward the house, my steps unsteady as the wind fought against me. Reaching the door, I knocked hard. “Open the door!” I shouted but there was no answer. I knocked again, louder this time, panic rising in my chest.“Please! Open the door!” Still nothing.The rain poured harder, the wind howling like something alive. I clutched Lilo tightly, shielding him as best as I could. My heart p
Summer“Leave.”My mother-in-law, Fiona, snapped at me, her voice sharp, I had barely pulled out a chair beside my husband when she spoke again.“What do you think you’re doing?” she asked, her eyes narrowing as she looked me up and down. “You think that seat is meant for you?”I slowly turned to my husband, hoping just once that he would say something. But he didn’t, he just sat there, his expression blank, as though none of this concerned him. As though I wasn’t standing right there, being humiliated in front of everyone.I swallowed hard, forcing myself to look away. I shouldn’t be surprised, he had never spoken to me since our wedding day. Not even a glance that acknowledged I existed.A bitter laugh escaped Fiona’s lips. “You think he’s going to defend you?” she mocked. “He doesn’t care about you. In fact, I doubt he even knows you exist.”Her words echoed in my chest, “Now get out,” she continued, waving her hand dismissively. “That seat is reserved for my future daughter-in-l







