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Crushed & Switched

Crushed & Switched

773 Views · Ongoing · Ae Thebutterflymind
I confessed to the ice hockey team captain… and got brutally rejected. The next day, I woke up in his body.

After a year of crushing on cold, perfect Lucas Park, Rae finally confesses her feelings—and gets a flat-out no. She plans to move on… until she wakes up the next morning staring at her own furious face. Somehow, they’ve swapped bodies.

Now Rae is stuck trying to survive as the most popular guy in school, while Lucas threatens death if she ruins his precious hockey career. As practices, pranks, and school drama spiral out of control, secrets are revealed, crushes get complicated, and being each other might be the only way to truly understand themselves.

One body swap. One shot at the big game. And one unexpected second chance at love.
After I Left, My Billions Crushed Him

After I Left, My Billions Crushed Him

1.2k Views · Ongoing · Chau
My fiancé accused me of not caring about family.
To appease him, I planned a family vacation.
But the night before we left, he informed me that he'd given my first-class seat to his childhood sweetheart.
And me? He stuck me in coach on a flight flagged for possible terror threats.
Everyone in his family thought I should just go along with it.
That was the moment I woke up.
I tore up the itinerary and booked myself a trip to Hawaii instead.
Then I turned off my phone and let them sweat over the hotel bill.
It wasn't until their reservation got canceled that they finally started to panic.
I Refused to Save Her, Then Crushed My Ex-Wife’s Corporate Empire

I Refused to Save Her, Then Crushed My Ex-Wife’s Corporate Empire

673 Views · Ongoing · Hades
Victoria discovered that I hadn't submitted any supplemental medical expense claims for two weeks.
She assumed I had finally been disciplined and had given up what she called "the exploitative nature of the lower class."
Little did she know, my backpack held the signed divorce papers and my mother's death certificate.
As I turned to leave, I was still wearing the discounted trench coat she'd casually given me three years ago when we got married.
What she didn't know was that I, a deep-sea geology genius from MIT, willingly endured three years of her humiliation and ridiculous rules, just so my mother could stay in her conglomerate's private hospital to prolong her life.
Now, my mother has died because of unpaid bills , and even her ashes are carried by me in a cheap canvas bag.
Now that my loved one is dead, there's no need for me to continue being her obstructive dog on Wall Street. The lives she owed with those approval forms, I will settle with the collapse of her entire conglomerate empire.
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