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Soul Swap: Ex With Benefits

Kimberly Jonah, a stunning and clever blogger, finds herself in dire financial straits due to a lawsuit against her blog. Seeking help, she turns to Melvin Craig, a man she approached with ulterior motives three years before. Meanwhile, Melanie Craig, Melvin's late mother, leaves a surprising twist in her will after her passing. In order to co-own her multibillion-dollar mansion, Kimberly and Melvin are required to live together for a year, and there's a catch – Melvin must get married within that timeframe to take over the family company. The unexpected twist occurs when Kimberly and Melvin inexplicably swap bodies. Now, they're not only forced to live together but also navigate the challenges of understanding each other's lives from a completely different perspective. Kimberly quickly adapts to her new luxurious lifestyle while Melvin discovers the joys of a simpler life. As they experience each other's lives, they gain a deeper understanding of themselves. As they grapple with the intricacies of sharing a space, managing a multibillion-dollar empire, and adhering to Melanie's peculiar will, the two find themselves entangled in a humorous and heartwarming journey of self-discovery. Amidst the chaos of their switched lives, Kimberly and Melvin learn valuable lessons about the true meaning of love. The race against time adds a layer of urgency, especially for Melvin, who must find a way to fulfill his late mother's wishes within the stipulated year. Will they overcome their differences, fulfill Melanie’s unique condition? This tale weaves together elements of romance, comedy, and self-discovery, creating a captivating narrative of love, personal growth, and the unpredictable journey life often becomes. **Exerpt** Kimberly opened her eyes and sat bolt upright in bed the moment a phone alarm went off under her pillow. Kimberly didn’t like alarms. She never set them because they had a way of making her feel anxious when they went off, and she didn’t like it. So, who could have set an alarm on her phone? She mused with a frown as she raised the pillow to take out the phone. The moment she saw the phone, the crease between her brows deepened. This wasn’t her phone. This was the latest iPhone, and she didn’t use iPhones. Almost as soon as the thought crossed her mind, she noticed that something was different about her. She was feeling sort of funny. While she was still trying to figure out why she was feeling funny, she looked around the bedroom and frowned even more when she realized that this wasn’t her bedroom. Where was she? she mused as she quickly took off the duvet and got out of the bed. As soon as her feet hit the ground, she looked down with a frown. Her feet were different. They were bigger. Her hands, too. Was she still asleep and dreaming? She wondered and then gasped when she noticed the tent in front of her pajamas as though something was protruding out of it. What was that? What was in her pajamas? She wondered with wide eyes. Her heart beat fast, and her mouth was dry as she reached out a finger to see what it was. She poked her forefinger at it, and she felt something hard. It moved but remained erect. Was that what she thought it was? She wondered as she held the waistband of her pajamas to take a peek. Just as she was about to look inside, the bedroom door burst open, and she looked up to see who it was. She was shocked when she looked back at herself dressed in exactly what she had worn to bed. “Kimberly?” Herself asked, unsure. Kimberly frowned as she hurried over to the mirror to see what she looked like if she wasn’t in her own body. “MELVIN?” She screamed in disbelief when she saw that she was now Melvin. She turned to look at herself and before Melvin could say another word, her eyes rolled back and she fainted. (PS: cover photo isn’t mine. Credit to the owner)

Miss_Behaviour · Urban
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208 Chs
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I Hate You

Although Kimberly knew that there was no way Melvin would let her make such an announcement, she chose to bluff to see what he would say and do.

"We both know you can't do that…."

"Really? Why not? I've tried to be reasonable with you, but you have chosen to remain annoyingly unreasonable, so there is no reason for me to keep begging you when you are bent on making me mad," Kimberly said harshly.

"Making you mad? I can't believe you are mad right now. What right do you have to be mad at me after everything you've done?" Melvin asked, finding it overly annoying that she was mad because he was mad.

"You are so full of yourself. You think everything revolves around you, and you have no idea how infuriating it is!" Kimberly yelled while the housekeepers watched and listened from behind closed doors.

"And what do you mean by that?" Melvin asked angrily.

"You don't want to marry me? Fine! You don't want to live with me, that's okay too. You don't care about losing the mansion to charity. That's all good. But have you stopped for a moment to consider what will happen to everyone who works here if the house is given to charity? Why do you only think about yourself?" Kimberly asked, and Melvin snorted.

"Yeah. Like you care about them and are doing this for their sake, even if I lose this place, I can employ them to work for me or find them something to do elsewhere. So, don't come here pretending like you care," Melvin growled.

"It's stupid that you're willing to lose your mom's house and all the memories it holds just because you're mad at me. If you think about it, the house is large enough for us to live in without ever crossing paths. If you don't want to see me, I can move over to the left wing of the house, and you remain in the right wing with whoever you choose to get married to. We can live together, and at the end of the one year, you can pay me my half's worth," Kimberly explained.

"If you loved money so much, why didn't you just accept the shares and money she offered you three years ago? Or were you trying to play the innocent and naive girl as usual so she wouldn't see this calculating part of you?" Melvin asked, and Kimberly rolled her eyes.

"You should accept this while I'm being nice, or else I'm going to have to do that live video. If I'm going to lose out on the house, I'm going to make sure I cause enough problems for you, too," she threatened.

"Are you blackmailing me right now?" Melvin asked with a frown.

"Blackmail, purplemail, or whatever you call it, make up your mind. Tomorrow is the last day you have to move in here. Your bedroom is ready," Kimberly said, and Melvin stared at her in silence for some time as he considered it.

He had to admit that she was right, and his sense of judgment had been too clouded by his anger.

As much as he was mad at his mother and hated that she had left such strict clauses in her Will, he didn't want to lose the mansion.

It was bad enough that he might not get to see his brothers anymore now that their mother was gone. He couldn't afford to lose the memories in the house.

Melvin could see that Kimberly had thought everything through, and it pained him that he was going to let her use him again this way.

No, he wasn't letting her use him. He wasn't doing it for her. He reminded himself. He was doing it because he didn't want to lose the house. His brothers wouldn't like that he lost the house to charity just because of his anger towards Kimberly.

"Fine! I'm not going to get married to you, but we can live together. You stay in the left wing, and I will stay in the right wing. Let's not cross over to each other's…."

"Let's discuss the rest of the details over dinner," Kimberly said, and without waiting for him to argue, she walked away and headed for the dining with a triumphant smile on her face.

"I don't want to have dinner with you," Melvin said, but he followed her.

When he saw how the dining table had been organized with all his favorite meals, he reluctantly sat down since it had been a while since he had any meal at home.

"At the end of this arrangement, I will pay you your half of the money so you can disappear from my life," Melvin said, and Kimberly shrugged.

"Whatever you say, Melvin," she said with a sweet smile, which made him grit his teeth.

"You didn't win," he said, and she smiled.

"Yeah, I did. So, what are you going to do about our engagement? You realize you can't get married to someone else without first debunking the news, right? I wonder what you're going to do now that I've said I'm not going to marry you," She said with a sweet smile, and Melvin swore under his breath when he realized that she was right and he had not thought of that.

"I hate you," he said as he set down his cutlery, his appetite was lost.

"I can live with that," Kimberly said as she watched him walk away.

Melvin was both physically and emotionally exhausted after a hectic day at work and the argument he just had with Kimberly. He wasn't looking forward to driving for over an hour back to his hotel, so instead of leaving for the hotel, he took off his tie and headed for his bedroom.

Once he walked into his bedroom, he freshened up and changed into one of his pajamas before lying on the bed.

He wasn't going to think about Kimberly and how she had succeeded in placing him just where she wanted him to be.

He opened his bedside drawer to take out one of the earbuds he liked to keep at home for the times he spent the night there and raised a brow when he saw a ring inside the drawer.

He recognized the ring. It was the ring one of the housekeepers had asked him some months ago if it belonged to him.

Didn't he tell her it wasn't his? He mused as he picked it up. Perhaps it belonged to one of his brothers, and they had left it during their last visit? Maybe it belonged to Brad since he was the one who had a penchant for wearing stuff like that.

Without thinking too much about it, he slipped the ring on before taking out his earbud and blocking his ears.

He was just going to go to sleep and figure out how to handle Kimberly when he woke up. He decided as he shut his eyes.