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The Swap TG

Oliver wiped the sweat from his brow as he carried yet another box into his new apartment. Moving was exhausting, but it came with a sense of accomplishment. He placed the box on the kitchen counter, brushing dust off his hands, and looked around. The apartment was modern, with sleek white tiles and large windows that let in ample light. It was the perfect upgrade from his dingy dorm room.

As he unpacked, his attention was drawn to something odd on the floor—a polished silver mirror leaned against the wall, wrapped in a thin sheet of bubble wrap. He didn’t remember bringing it, nor did it seem like something the previous tenant would have left behind. Curious, he removed the wrap and set it upright. The frame was ornate, etched with swirling patterns that almost seemed to shift when he looked away.

Oliver tilted his head, studying his reflection. It wasn’t often he saw a full-length image of himself. He ruffled his short, dark hair and smirked. “Not bad,” he said to himself. But as he turned to walk away, something in the mirror caught his eye.

His reflection hadn’t moved.

Oliver froze. Slowly, he turned back to the mirror. His reflection mirrored him now, but something felt... off. The air in the room grew heavier, and the edges of the mirror began to shimmer faintly, like ripples on water.

“What the hell?” Oliver whispered, stepping closer. He reached out to touch the glass, and the moment his fingers made contact, a jolt of electricity shot through him. The world spun, and his vision blurred. He stumbled back, gasping for air, as a strange sensation coursed through his body. It felt as though every cell was being rearranged.

When the dizziness subsided, Oliver opened his eyes and gasped. His reflection had changed. Instead of his usual appearance, a stunning woman stared back at him. She had long, dark hair streaked with platinum blonde highlights, piercing blue eyes, and a slender yet curvaceous figure. Her body was adorned with tattoos, and she wore a lacy black bra that barely contained her full chest.

“No,” Oliver muttered, his voice soft and feminine. He clapped a hand over his mouth, startled by the sound. It was his voice, but higher, sultry, and undeniably different. Trembling, he looked down at himself. The mirror hadn’t lied. His hands were delicate, his arms toned, and his body… completely foreign.

“This isn’t happening,” he said, his words shaky. He stumbled backward, tripping over a box and landing on the floor. Panic gripped him as he ran his hands over his face, his hair, his chest. The sensations were real—too real. The tattoos on his arms felt permanent, the silky strands of his hair brushing against his shoulders sent shivers down his spine, and the weight on his chest was impossible to ignore.

The mirror shimmered again, drawing his attention. A figure appeared in its depths, a faint outline of someone standing just beyond the glass. Oliver scrambled to his feet, staring at the figure in confusion and fear.

“Who’s there?” he demanded.

The figure stepped closer, and Oliver’s breath caught. It was him—his old body, standing confidently with a smirk on its face.

“Comfortable?” the reflection asked, its tone mocking.

“What is this?” Oliver yelled. “Why do you look like me? Why do I look like... this?”

The reflection’s smirk widened. “Because I needed a new vessel, and you were the perfect fit. You should feel honored.”

“Change me back!” Oliver shouted, slamming his fists against the mirror. But the glass didn’t budge, and the reflection only laughed.

“Oh, I don’t think so,” it said. “This body suits me much better. And as for you...” The reflection gestured to Oliver’s transformed form. “Let’s just say you’ll have plenty of time to get used to your new life.”

Before Oliver could respond, the mirror shimmered one final time and went dark. His reflection returned, but it was no longer his old self. It was the woman he had become, staring back at him with wide, terrified eyes.

The room felt eerily silent. Oliver’s chest heaved as he tried to process what had happened. He pinched his arm, slapped his face, even shouted into the empty apartment, but nothing changed. The body was his now, and the person who had stolen his was gone.

A sudden buzzing sound broke his thoughts. Oliver looked around and spotted a phone—not his, but one on the countertop. Hesitantly, he picked it up. The screen lit up with a message from someone named "Aiden."

*"Be home in five. Can’t wait to see you, babe."

Oliver’s stomach dropped. The message wasn’t meant for him—or at least not the old him. His heart raced as he realized that this body, this life, came with someone else’s relationships.

A few minutes later, the door to the apartment swung open. A tall, muscular man with dark hair and a commanding presence stepped inside. His piercing green eyes locked onto Oliver, and his lips curled into a sly smile.

“There’s my girl,” Aiden said, closing the distance between them in just a few steps. Before Oliver could protest, Aiden swept him off his feet, his strong arms cradling Oliver’s transformed body.

“Wait… I…” Oliver stammered, but his words were cut off as Aiden kissed him deeply. The heat of the kiss sent a shiver down Oliver’s spine, and despite his panic, his new body responded instinctively, melting into Aiden’s embrace.

Aiden carried him into the bedroom, setting him gently on the bed. Oliver tried to push himself up, but Aiden’s firm hands pinned him down.

“You’ve been teasing me all day with those pictures,” Aiden murmured, his voice low and hungry. He reached into a drawer and pulled out a set of silk restraints. Oliver’s eyes widened as Aiden secured his wrists to the bedposts, his movements practiced and confident.

“Wait, I…” Oliver began, but Aiden silenced him with another kiss, his weight pressing against him. The silk restraints held firm, and Oliver’s heart pounded as he realized he was completely at Aiden’s mercy.

“Relax, baby,” Aiden whispered, his lips trailing down Oliver’s neck. “I’m going to make you feel incredible.”

Oliver’s mind raced with conflicting emotions. The situation was overwhelming, terrifying, and yet… his body craved every touch, every sensation. The magic of the mirror had not only transformed him but also left him bound to the desires of his new life.

As the night unfolded, Oliver could do nothing but surrender to the role he had been forced into, his new body betraying him at every turn. The lines between resistance and acceptance blurred, leaving him trapped in a web of enchantment and desire.

The Swap TG

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