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Fates Exchanged
Fates Exchanged
Author: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

Author: Perfect Timing
The soundproofing in our high-rise apartment was awful. The old man’s coughing and wailing occasionally drifted straight into the room where I shared with my roommate, Quinn Lott.

I pushed myself up slightly, but Quinn pushed me back down onto the bed the next second.

She shot me a sharp, wary glare. “What are you doing? Don’t move!”

Right after, she swiftly slipped on her shoes, threw on a coat, and walked out the door without looking back.

The heavy slam of the door jolted me awake.

Watching Quinn move with such fluid precision, I was certain she had been reborn, too.

Half an hour later, Quinn returned, looking disheveled. Pinching her nose, she stuffed a reeking bundle of clothes into the washing machine.

She then pulled out disinfectant wipes and scrubbed her fingers vigorously.

As if sensing my gaze, she slowly lifted her head, her eyes brimming with undisguised hatred toward me.

“You were woken up by the coughing, too, weren’t you?”

She casually tossed the used wipes into the trash and added, “Too bad you were a step too late.

“In this lifetime, all the riches and luxury belong to me!”

I blinked at her in confusion. “Quinny, what are you talking about?”

She swallowed awkwardly and tentatively asked, “The old man upstairs was coughing so badly. Did you not hear it?”

“I heard him.”

She snorted, full of contempt. “You’re such a saint. Have you already decided to take care of him?”

I shook my head. “I can barely manage my own life. Where would I find the energy to take care of someone else?”

With those words, Quinn exhaled in relief.

When she spoke again, her tone had softened considerably. “You’d better keep your word!

“Anyway, I’m the one taking care of this old man now. Don’t you dare think about stealing my credit!”

She practically snarled the last sentence through clenched teeth.

I smiled calmly. “Don’t worry. I absolutely won’t.”

As the saying went, “There is no greater deed than saving a life.” This old man, however, was no ordinary person!

The fool that Quinn was only saw the money the elderly man gave me, completely overlooking my sacrifices!

In my last life, moved by compassion at the sight of the old man’s lonely plight, I’d immediately decided to carve out time to take care of him.

When Quinn found out, she had taunted me every day. “Who knew I had a saint among my friends!

“What can you even gain from all your running around? I bet it’s just the old man’s pair of urine-soaked pants!”

Though her disdainful glances embarrassed me, I had never regretted caring for the old man.

Of course, it was of my own volition, and not because I wanted anything from him in return.

Unexpectedly, a month later, the old man whose legs were paralyzed suddenly regained the ability to stand.

He was overjoyed, laughing and saying it was all thanks to me.

I was happy for him from the bottom of my heart, though I never imagined the devastating news that would follow.

My father had been in a car accident and was hospitalized.

As if sensing my distress, the old man handed me a bank card. “I’m just an old man on my own. I’m broke as a joke, and all I have is money.

“You’ve taken care of me for so long. I have nothing to repay you with. You definitely must take the money!”

That wasn’t all. That evening, the old man knocked on my door and placed a key in my palm.

He pointed at the apartment my best friend and I were renting. “You’re a good kid. This place is mine too, but soon, it will be yours!

“I had someone prepare the transfer papers this afternoon. All you need to do is sign!

“From now on, this is your home! When your father gets discharged, just bring him over to live here!”

I was so overwhelmed with emotions that I forgot to refuse. By the time I came back to my senses, the old man had already left.

Upon hearing this, Quinn turned beet-red with rage. “How could that old man be so generous with you?

“Did you sleep with him?

“Heather Hepburn, you disgust me!”

No matter how good my temper was, faced with such blatant slander, I couldn’t help but argue with her.

I never imagined from then on, she would hold a grudge against me; one so deadly that she would eventually poison me to death.

Only after my death did I learn that Quinn and my boyfriend, Hansen Lecter, were high school classmates who had always been involved in some ambiguous relationship.

A notification chimed in, yanking me back to the present.

I unlocked my phone to see a payment request from my boyfriend.

“Hurry up and pay! I’m starving!

“Or we’re breaking up!”
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    As much as I didn’t want to go, I agreed to it anyway.Three days later, Quinn held a funeral for her parents.By then, Hansen had regained consciousness. Quinn was pushing his wheelchair while wailing uncontrollably in front of her parents’ graves.Seeing her like this, I felt a flicker of satisfaction.Not even in her wildest imagination would she see herself ending up in this situation, reaping what she had sown.After the funeral, my life regained its peace.Quinn, on the other hand, was living in her world turned upside down.She discovered that all the money the old man promised her had vanished overnight.Still, she clung to a sliver of hope that at least the apartment was still hers.What happened next, however, left her utterly dumbfounded.The apartment and shopfront were not the old man’s at all, but belonged to someone else.The rightful owner of the apartment came forward with the contract, insisting that Quinn and Hansen be evicted.Both of them were stunned a

  • Fates Exchanged   Chapter 7

    After hanging up the phone, her face turned deathly pale, and her entire body went limp, devoid of strength. At the same time, a notification popped up on my phone. It was a local news alert about a traffic accident that had just occurred at an intersection.An elderly couple, who had been riding their electric bike as usual, had suddenly acted as though possessed. They lost control and jumped the red light to cross the street. With the electric bike darting out suddenly, the driver of a passing car had no time to react before crashing straight into it. The elderly couple died instantly.From the photos provided by someone at the scene, I saw the faces of the deceased couple.They were Quinn’s parents.Just as I had suspected…My hunch was right!Quinn wept till she collapsed, yet the calls from the police came in succession. Left with no other choice, she steeled herself and went to the police station to identify the bodies.As she turned around to leave, she didn’t n

  • Fates Exchanged   Chapter 6

    Quinn lowered her head again. Stammering in hesitation for a long time before she spoke, “I… Mr. Hess, you know Hansen and I are getting married soon.“So, I’ve used the money to buy our new home, our marital home.“With the renovations and whatnot, eight million bucks ain’t much anymore.”The old man seemed taken aback by such blatant greed.Sighing deeply, he patted Quinn’s shoulder. “Since the money’s to save a life, I certainly can’t refuse.”Right then, if Quinn had lifted her head, she would’ve noticed the scheming in the old man’s eyes.She had no idea that the old man was actually eager for her to ask him for money, because for every penny she spent, she would be closer to her death.Hearing the old man had agreed to give her money, Quinn was so excited that tears welled up in her eyes. As she staggered to her feet, she said, “Then… Mr. Hess, when will you give the money to me?”The old man readily retrieved a fresh bank card from his pocket.“There’s five million he

  • Fates Exchanged   Chapter 5

    I was certain I hadn’t mistaken him for another person.He made my life a living hell in my past life. Even if he were to be reduced to ash, I’d still recognize him!Almost instinctively, I looked at his legs.Sure enough, they were normal again, and he no longer needed a wheelchair.This was on my mind as I glanced back at Hansen, who was being carried into the ambulance.His legs were crushed by a large truck, with both twisted grotesquely.Exactly like my father’s legs in the past life.The sight instantly triggered painful memories.In my previous life, right after the old man upstairs knocked on my door, I received a phone call from the hospital. “Is this Heather Hepburn?“This is Citizens’ Hospital. Your father was in a car accident and needs emergency surgery. Please come right away!”At that time, I had not received my salary and was penniless, so I accepted the old man’s money to cover my father’s medical expenses. Little did I expect that the money was only the

  • Fates Exchanged   Chapter 4

    Seeing the fifty thousand dollars successfully transferred to my account, I immediately got up and started packing my things. Just as I shut the door, I heard Quinn grumble between sobs, “You’re still pining for that little vixen, aren’t you?“Why can’t you stop glancing at her the moment she comes back?”Hansen suddenly burst into rage. “Why don’t you take some time to clean yourself up!“You reek! You make me sick just by looking at you!”I gripped my suitcase tightly.Unfortunately, this was only the beginning. Everything had been going smoothly for me lately, perhaps because I moved away from that place. Within a month, I landed a major contract for my company.My boss was thrilled and dragged me out shopping.“You’re the company’s top star, how could we not get you some new, good outfits?”Her enthusiasm was irresistible, so I went along.Fate, however, had other plans. I ran into Hansen at the boutique.Next to him was a woman, hunched over, gasping for air after

  • Fates Exchanged   Chapter 3

    That voice was one that I knew all too well.Hansen and Quinn were kissing with abandon. The noise was getting louder by the minute.Helpless and sleep-deprived, I could only stuff my ears with earplugs.Half an hour later, a phone call silenced the pair instantly.“Mr. Hess, you’re awake?“Sure, I’ll be right up. Yup, I’ve bought everything you wanted to eat!“I even picked up a new massage technique. Can’t wait to help you relax today!“Just you wait!”Quinn hung up the phone and immediately got up to leave. Puzzled, Hansen grabbed her arm.“I haven’t had my fill. Where are you going?“Taking care of the old man upstairs? Are you mad?”“Shh… Keep your voice down! I’m doing this for the sake of our future!”Quinn lowered her voice as she added, “That old man is our money tree!“You’ll find out soon enough!”For the rest of the week, I stayed in my office to avoid any more awkwardness.During those days, I found a place I fancied and took my father for a full physical ex

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