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Swapping Lives With My Cold Ex-Husband Novel Cover

Swapping Lives With My Cold Ex-Husband

For three years, Dara endured endless humiliation to be the perfect wife to billionaire Donavon Monroe. But on their third anniversary, which was also her birthday, Donavon coldly threw divorce papers on the dining table. He wanted her gone for his returning childhood sweetheart, completely ignoring the blistering burn on Dara's hand—a cruel injury intentionally caused by his brother just hours ago. When Dara tearfully reminded him how she had bled and almost died to save his life three years ago, Donavon looked at her with pure disgust. "I have zero interest in looking at the ugly scars you picked up in whatever slum you crawled out of." He accused her of fabricating a savior complex just to secure a ring, perfectly content to let his mother and brother treat her like a glorified maid. Dara's heart completely shattered. She had sacrificed her life and dignity for a ruthless capitalist who viewed her as nothing but disposable trash. With her last shred of pride, she signed the papers, ready to leave this suffocating nightmare forever. But that night, a freak lightning storm struck the estate. When Dara opened her eyes the next morning, she felt incredibly heavy and her center of gravity was completely wrong. She looked in the mirror and saw Donavon's cold, chiseled face staring back at her in absolute terror. They had swapped bodies. Now, she held the absolute power of the Monroe empire, and Donavon was finally going to experience his family's vicious abuse firsthand.
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Chapter 6

Donavon forced air into his smaller, tighter lungs. He squeezed his eyes shut, demanding his racing pulse to slow down.

He spun around, walking out of the bathroom and over to the nightstand. He grabbed Dara's phone.

"I'm calling my private psychiatrist," Donavon said, his fingers flying across the screen. "We need a full neurological scan and a toxicology test immediately."

Dara closed the distance in two massive strides. She reached down and snatched the phone right out of his hands.

"Are you insane?" Dara growled, the deep vibration of Donavon's voice rumbling in her chest. "Do you want to be locked in a psych ward?"

Donavon glared up at her, crossing his arms over his chest. "We have been poisoned or exposed to a neurotoxin. We need medical intervention."

Dara let out a harsh, mocking laugh. "Think about it. If the CEO of the Monroe Corporation walks into a hospital and tells a doctor he woke up as his wife..."

She leaned down, getting right in his face. "The Board of Directors will trigger the incapacity clause within twenty-four hours. They will strip you of your title, your shares, and your power."

Donavon froze. His jaw locked.

He knew she was right. The vultures on the board had been waiting for three years for him to show a single sign of mental instability.

"Fine," Donavon hissed through his teeth. "What do you suggest? We signed divorce papers last night."

Dara looked at the desk where the documents still sat. A complicated knot formed in her stomach.

"We maintain the status quo," Dara said firmly. "Until we figure out how to reverse this, no one can know. We pretend everything is normal."

Donavon's eyes narrowed in deep suspicion. "Is this some kind of trick? A way to invalidate the divorce?"

Dara threw her hands up in the air. "Look at me! Do you think I am enjoying being trapped inside the body of a muscle-bound asshole?"

Donavon felt a sudden, bizarre flush of heat hit his cheeks. He instinctively crossed his arms tighter, suddenly hyper-aware of the lack of clothing on his new chest.

"If we do this," Donavon said, his tone shifting into pure business mode, "we sign an NDA. Right now."

He marched over to the desk, pulled out a fresh sheet of paper, and began writing rapidly. He drafted a brutal, ironclad Non-Disclosure Agreement, forbidding either of them from damaging the other's reputation or assets.

He shoved the paper toward Dara.

Dara picked up the pen. She tried to sign Donavon's name, but her hand felt too large and clumsy. The signature came out looking like a jagged mess.

Donavon stared at the paper, horrified. "You need to practice that. If you sign a corporate document like that, I'll be investigated for fraud."

"And you," Dara shot back, "need to practice acting like a woman who just got kicked to the curb."

Before Donavon could reply, a sharp, intense pressure hit Dara's lower abdomen.

Her face went completely blank. She squeezed her thighs together, shifting her weight awkwardly.

Donavon noticed the movement. He looked at her, and a slow, wicked smirk spread across his face.

"Need help? Or have you completely forgotten the basic anatomy of your own body?" Donavon asked, his voice dripping with a cold, condescending edge that belonged in a hostile boardroom.

Dara's face burned with humiliation. She spun around and practically ran back into the bathroom, slamming the door and locking it.

A series of loud thuds and muffled curses echoed through the door.

Donavon stood in the bedroom, shaking his head. Suddenly, a sharp, agonizing pain flared across the back of his right hand.

He hissed, looking down.

The gauze had slipped. A massive cluster of angry, fluid-filled blisters covered the skin, surrounded by dark red inflammation.

Donavon's breath hitched. He stared at the severe burn, a flash of memory hitting him-Dara standing in the dining room last night, her hand trembling as she poured his water. He had completely ignored it.

Before he could process the guilt twisting in his gut, a shrill, furious voice echoed from the first floor.

It was Jacquelin. And she was screaming Dara's name.

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