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Finally waking up back in his own body, furious at Marcus for the lost day. But when he learns Marcus handled his shift better than expected, and even earned more tips than usual, his anger is muddied by doubt. His best friend Dan’s sudden closeness raises new questions about what Marcus did while in control, while Marcus himself grows bolder, tightening his hold on their dangerous arrangement.
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1,080 |
10/31/25 | |
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After a brutal Friday night shift and too many drinks, the young man ends up drunk-texting Marcus. Marcus seizes the chance to offer a tempting trade: he’ll take care of the hangover while the young man rests in his bunk. Against his better judgment, the young man agrees, drawn back into the dangerous comfort of Marcus’s world.
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1,997 |
10/15/25 | |
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Curiosity pulls the young man into a second swap, trading his restaurant shift for Marcus’s library cart. Inside Marcus’s body, he feels the convict’s cravings and confronts an inmate who tests his nerve. The calm of prison life contrasts sharply with the chaos he returns to, as Marcus abandons his job and asserts he could run the young man’s life better than him.
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1,524 |
10/4/25 | |
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A sleep-starved waiter stumbles onto PersonaExchange, a consent-based role-swap app, and fixates on a quiet profile from a state inmate named Marcus. One cautious video call and a stack of disclaimers later, he spends a night in Marcus’s bunk, surprised by the calm, the smell of smoke in the sheets, and the thrill he won’t admit is attraction.
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1,103 |
9/26/25 |