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After Exchanging Bodies, My Boyfriend Found the True Face of the Malicious Lover!
At the party, my boyfriend Jason Miller’s childhood best friend, Lily Carter, shoved me straight into the pool.
She smirked. “Jason cares about me the most. He’ll save me first.”
And just like that, he did. Again.
When I came to, something felt… off. The mirror confirmed it–I wasn’t me anymore. I was Jason.
Jason always told me Lily was sweet and innocent, and that I was overreacting.
Bullshit. She’d been messing with me from day one, playing her little games, always making sure I was the one left looking petty.
Well, now it was his turn to see her for who she really was.
Chapter 1
The first thing I saw when I came to was Lily Carter’s face hovering over me, panic written all over it.
Her expression lit up as she threw herself into my arms, tears shimmering in her eyes.
“Oh my god, you’re awake! You scared the hell out of me–you just went under all of a sudden!
“What would I do if something happened to you?”
My whole body tensed.
What the hell was she up to this time?
I shoved her away, frowning.
Just moments ago, she had deliberately dragged me to the edge of the pool and pulled me in with her.
She said she wanted to prove who Jason Miller cared about the most.
No surprise–he chose her again.
“What do you want now?”
The second I spoke, I realized something was wrong. My voice–it wasn’t mine.
And then, I noticed something even more terrifying. The body I was in… was Jason’s.
Meanwhile, my own body lay motionless not far away.
That’s when it hit me–when Jason had jumped in to save Lily, his leg had cramped up, and he’d blacked out too.
“Cough, cough.” A familiar voice rasped from the other side.
Jason–now trapped in my body–had finally come to.
His eyes widened as the realization sank in. We had swapped bodies.
He stared at me, completely stunned, lips parted as if trying to say something.
Lily, assuming he was about to defend me, took the chance to play the victim first.
“Jason, don’t be mad at Jo. I know she’s upset with me, and maybe she just lost her temper for a moment.
“Please, don’t fight because of me. I don’t mind taking the blame.”
Before her words even settled, a few of our so–called friends chimed in.
“This can’t just slide. Jo has to apologize!”
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“Yeah, or we won’t let this go.”
“If you’re really our brothers, make her apologize to Lily!”
Jason shot me a look, sharp and full of disappointment, like I was some reckless troublemaker he had to clean up after.
Before I could even get a word in, he had already decided I was in the wrong.
With a guilty expression, he turned to Lily.
“I’m sorry, Lily. This is my fault. It won’t happen again.”
For a split second, something flickered in her eyes–surprise.
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Because normally, I would have stubbornly refused, insisting I had done nothing wrong.
Then we’d have a blowout argument, the night would crash and burn, and she’d slink right in–playing the sweet, understanding friend, wrapping him around her little finger.
She must have felt something was off, but it didn’t stop her from putting on her usual act.
“Since it’s Jason asking, I’ll let it slide this time.”
With that, she reached out, pretending to help me inside.
I instinctively pushed her away–only to catch Jason’s sharp glare.
That was a silent warning–didn’t pick a fight with Lily again.
I let out a quiet sigh, allowing her to lean in close, pressing her whole body against mine like she always did.
As we walked away, she glanced over her shoulder at Jason.
He froze.
I didn’t even need to look to know why.
Because every time she successfully stirred the pot, she would flash me that smug, taunting smile–like a twisted trophy.
Jason had never seen that side of her before.
But now? He couldn’t unsee it.