
When I Swapped Bodies with the True Heiress
I was an orphan, brought to the Smith family for my marrow. They treated me like dirt-scrubbed with steel brushes, humiliated by her father whenever he pleased. I couldn't take it anymore and jumped. When I woke up, I was in their daughter's body. The truth of my parents' death was revealed, and now, I will make them pay.
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Chapter 3
On the ground, there was another "me," and just as I tried to focus on it, the old woman barked, "Rachel, get the young lady to her room. Call for more servants to help. And fetch the family doctor-quickly!"
The only one in this house who's ever been kind to me was Rachel, Catherine's governess-honest, simple, yet Catherine never showed her an ounce of respect. They hurriedly carried me toward the mansion. As we passed the grand hall mirror, I caught a glimpse of a face identical to Catherine's.
"Ah!" I screamed. The servants froze in their tracks.
Catherine's mother shrieked, "Be gentle! Did she hurt herself? My baby, the doctor's coming, don't worry!" And then, like a wounded animal, she howled.
"Back! Back to the mirror!" I yelled, panicked.
The servants quickly stepped back.
In the mirror, I saw a face-a face just like Catherine's. But where was Catherine? I looked down at my body-dressed in expensive Burberry, something I never wore.
I had always dressed in cheap street clothes, sometimes even the cast-offs Catherine didn't want. What was happening?
My mind raced. Where's my face? Then it hit me-the moment before I was carried in, when I jumped, I saw another version of me. But who was that?
Just then, another me was dragged in by her hair. We stared at each other. She screamed, "Mom! Dad! I'm Catherine!"
"You've lost your mind!" the old woman screamed. "You're Beata! The girl we took in! If it weren't for your marrow, you'd have been cast out long ago!"
I'm in Catherine's body. Our bodies swapped.
Looking at the "me" on the floor, I barked, "Get her to the bed. Take care of her. Heal her wounds. Treat her well, feed her well."
Everyone froze. I wasn't trying to be kind to Catherine-I was pitying the body I had once inhabited, the frail, abused body.
"Yes, take care of Beata. My daughter still needs her marrow to live," Catherine's sickening father added, patting my head. I flinched, pushing away.
They carried me into Catherine's room. Once, I dared glimpse inside, and they beat me half to death. Now, I could enter freely, sleep here.
"Rachel, give me the mirror. My body hurts... I can't move properly." I whispered.
Rachel handed me the mirror with reverence. "Thank you," I said, as she stared at me in disbelief.
"What's wrong, Rachel?" I asked.
"Miss... I... Ah, never mind. Rest, Miss. Call me if you need anything."
" You go rest. If anything, I'll message Mrs. Smith. She'll come," I told her.
"Mrs. Smith?" Rachel's eyes widened.
"Mrs. Smith," I repeated-my usual way of referring to Pearl. But now, I was Catherine. I should be calling her "Mother."
Realizing my mistake, I quickly corrected myself. "I must have lost my memory from the fall. Temporary amnesia."
"The doctor's here!" A servant called from downstairs.
Rachel explained my condition to the doctor. Catherine's mother hovered, fretting. "Make sure you check her head thoroughly. We can't afford her forgetting anything."
How could I forget? Everything they did to me-I'll never forget it.
The doctor asked me questions, and I answered with ease
He conducted a thorough check. Aside from a slight arm fracture, nothing else seemed wrong. Then I asked, "What about the girl they took over?"
The doctor replied, "No one has asked to treat her yet."
I exploded. "What do you mean, no one? Go to her immediately. There can't be a single scratch on her!"
What if I end up back in my body one day?
"Of course. Right away," Catherine's twisted father replied.
From now on, I would be Catherine, and she would be me. Her parents would be mine, and I... well, she had no parents anymore.