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00:00After I started high school, my mom gave me $5,000 a month as pocket money.
00:04My bestie got so jealous that she tricked me into swapping souls with her.
00:08She ran excitedly toward that black escalade like,
00:11Oh my God, the rich mom is going to be mine from now on!
00:14I quietly picked up her old canvas backpack and climbed into her mom's used Honda Accord,
00:19secretly breathing a sigh of relief.
00:23God, finally, I got away from my mom.
00:25Just before school let out, Jessica handed me a Starbucks and said,
00:29This is the first time I'm treating you.
00:30I saved up my allowance all week to get you the biggest size.
00:33Hope you don't mind.
00:34I hesitated for a sec, then politely took it and had a couple of tiny sips just to be nice.
00:38Thanks, it's really good.
00:40Right after I said that, a white light flashed in front of my eyes.
00:45When I opened them again, I freaked out.
00:47I had swapped souls with Jessica.
00:51Jessica, what the?
00:52Shh.
00:54From now on, you're Jessica and I'm Sophia.
00:57Sophia, the rich mom is all mine now.
01:00The rich mom is all mine now!
01:02Looking at the excited Jessica, it suddenly dawned on me.
01:05Not long ago, she'd borrowed two bucks from me for lunch and accidentally saw my six-fidger
01:09bank balance.
01:10She was so shocked, she counted the digits over and over.
01:13Sophia, how the hell do you have so much money?
01:16My mom gives me five grand a month.
01:17It just piled up.
01:18Your mom is loaded.
01:20What does she do?
01:21She runs a few companies.
01:22Wow, that's insane.
01:23You're so lucky.
01:26Jessica sipped her Coke and grumbled.
01:28My mom's a stay-at-home mom and super stingy.
01:30She only gives me five bucks a day for lunch.
01:32That's the only reason I had to borrow money from you.
01:34I stayed quiet, staring at the cola in Jessica's hand and swallowing hard.
01:39Because ever since I was ten, I've never drunk any beverages again, nor have I ever tasted
01:43the flavor of happiness.
01:48After that day, Jessica kept telling me she was so done with her mom and wanted to be
01:52my mom's daughter.
01:53I thought she was just saying stuff.
01:55But I never expected she'd literally swap souls with me just to steal my mom.
01:59Sophia, just accept it.
02:01You and I are never swapping back in this life.
02:04While I was still spacing out, Jessica had already chugged the rest of that spiked drink
02:08and sprinted toward the black Escalade that picked me up from school every day.
02:12Watching her bouncing silhouette, I slowly shouldered her old canvas bag, spotted her
02:16mom's gray Honda in the crowd, and secretly let out that sigh of relief inside.
02:22God, I've finally escaped my mom.
02:24Jess, something good happened today?
02:27Jessica's mom opened the car door for me.
02:29She had no makeup on, wore a pair of worn-out sneakers and a black hoodie.
02:33She looked kind of thin and pale, but the way she looked at me was crazy gentle.
02:37Yeah, I just suddenly figured out this problem I couldn't solve before.
02:39I answered while sliding into the back seat and accidentally caught my backpack strap on
02:43the door handle.
02:44Jessica's mom saw it, stopped the car right away, and helped me untangle the strap.
02:48She didn't scold me at all.
02:50Instead, she pinched my nose playfully and said,
02:52You're such a little kid.
02:53Now sit tight.
02:54I sat up straight like she said.
02:56The tip of my nose where she'd touched felt a sudden sting.
02:59Since I was 10, I've been living on my own.
03:00My mom's super busy, flying all over the world.
03:03She never picked me up from school or let me waste her time acting cute.
03:06We haven't touched each other in forever.
03:07Our conversations were like CEO to intern.
03:10She gave orders, I executed.
03:12If I did well, she'd wire money.
03:14If I messed up, there'd be punishment.
03:16Thinking about all the punishments I'd been through, I shivered.
03:18That bone-deep fear instantly spread through my whole body.
03:21I quickly calmed myself down inside.
03:23Don't be scared.
03:24You're Jessica now, not Sophia.
03:25You won't have to go through that anymore.
03:27Back at Jessica's place, it was even smaller than I'd imagined.
03:31The living room was kind of messy, with kids' picture books and Lego pieces all over the couch.
03:36Oh right, Jessica told me she has a little sister who's not even three yet.
03:41Jess, you still mad at mom?
03:43Jessica's mom took out a shoe box and put it on the coffee table.
03:46Those shoes you wanted, I saved up and got them for you.
03:49Check and see if these are the ones?
03:51I opened the box, inside was a knock-off pair of Golden Goose sneakers.
03:55I knew for sure it was fake, because just last week, my mom bought me the real ones
04:00and ordered me to wear them to school on the 15th of every month.
04:03Even though I hated those shoes, I numbly followed her orders and wore the Golden Geest on the 15th.
04:08Back then, Jessica noticed my new shoes, looked up the price online, and sulked the whole day.
04:12Jess, did mom get the wrong ones?
04:14I looked at her hopeful eyes and felt a warmth rising in my chest.
04:18No, it's just, one of my classmates has the same pair.
04:22Could I pick out something else instead?
04:24Of course.
04:26Here's my phone.
04:27Add whatever you pick to the shopping chart.
04:29I gotta run to the neighbors to pick up your little sister first.
04:31She handed me her phone and headed out.
04:33So she had to leave her younger daughter with the neighbors every day just to have time to pick up
04:37her older one.
04:37But a 17 or 18 year old girl can totally take the bus to and from herself.
04:41She didn't really need to drive me every day.
04:43Was it to save a little on gas?
04:45I stared at her phone.
04:46It was an old iPhone from three years ago, with two cracks on the screen.
04:50The lock screen and wallpaper were both photos of Jess and her little sister.
04:53You could tell she was crazy frugal and loved her two kids to pieces.
04:57This is so nice.
04:58A mom this great is gonna be mine from now on.
05:00Because I picked out cheap shoes and patiently read picture books with little sis,
05:05Jessica's mom made a huge plate of spaghetti and meatballs to reward me.
05:09That night, for the first time ever, I ate dinner however I wanted.
05:13I grabbed whatever I liked, ate as much as I wanted, instead of sticking to those scheduled, portion-controlled meals
05:19my mom forced on me.
05:20All those nutritious diet meals that ran through my whole teenage eves, they were perfect, but ice cold.
05:25Organic ingredients delivered from Whole Foods had zero motherly warmth.
05:28They couldn't even compare to this plate of homemade meatball pasta, cooked with so much love.
05:33Jess, what's wrong?
05:33You feeling okay?
05:34No, it's just, mom, your meatball pasta is so freaking good, I almost can't bring myself to eat it.
05:41Silly girl, have more if you like it.
05:43I'll make it again tomorrow.
05:47My eyes started stinging.
05:49Something broken inside me for a long, long time slowly began to heal.
05:54So this is what it feels like to be loved by a mom.
05:57Like a spring breeze in California.
05:59Like the California sun in winter.
06:01But just when I thought I could slowly pull myself out of hell in this cozy home,
06:06Jessica's mom got into a huge fight with her husband, because of me.
06:12Two in the morning, the sound of the front door lock turning came from the living room.
06:17Jessica's mom quietly slipped out of bed.
06:21A girl, five bucks isn't enough for lunch?
06:23Jess loves meat.
06:25A single meat dish in the school cafeteria is three or four bucks now.
06:29Sometimes she needs stationery too, it's really not enough.
06:32A girl, five bucks isn't enough for lunch?
06:34Why the hell does she need more food money?
06:35Jess loves meat.
06:37A single meat dish in the school cafeteria is three or four bucks now.
06:40Sometimes she needs stationery too, it's really not enough.
06:43I work hard all day, you know? I'm not made of money.
06:45That's not the point, Mike. She's a growing girl.
06:47If she's so damn good at spending money, forget school and go work as a cashier at Walmart!
06:52It went quiet outside.
06:53My heart was pounding like crazy.
06:56I couldn't believe a father could say something so vicious.
06:59Mike, three years ago you made me quit my job to have a second kid,
07:02promising me three grand a month for house expenses.
07:05Two years ago you said money was tight and cut it to $2,000.
07:07This year you only give me $12,000.
07:09So please make up the $2,000 and I'll add more for our daughter's lunch money.
07:13You three!
07:13Nothing but a bunch of money grovers!
07:15You can't even give me a son, why should I spend $1,200 keeping you?
07:17I could keep a dog outside for $1,200 and at least it would wag its tail at me!
07:21Another stretch of suffocating silence.
07:23I thought after being humiliated like that she'd definitely ask for a divorce.
07:27But she didn't say a word.
07:28She just walked back into the room, completely crushed.
07:32I squeezed my eyes shut immediately.
07:34She didn't notice I was pretending to be asleep.
07:36She tucked the blanket around me, sat down beside me, and silently started crying.
07:40In that moment I suddenly understood why Jessica wanted a rich mom so badly.
07:44The next morning, Jessica's mom apologized and told me,
07:47The neighbor had something come up and couldn't watch Little Sis, so I'd have to take the bus to school
07:51yourself.
07:51Mom transferred $10 to your Apple Pay.
07:54$2.50 for the bus, the rest is for lunch.
07:56Wait, not $5?
07:57Last night, Jessica's dad had clearly refused to increase her lunch money.
08:02You're still growing.
08:03I can't skimp on your food.
08:04It's only an extra $2.50 a day, like $60 or $70 more a month.
08:08I'll cover it.
08:09Jess, don't hold back at school.
08:11Buy whatever you feel like eating.
08:13The rough callus on her fingertips gently froshed with Keef.
08:16A little itchy.
08:17Little pain.
08:18I couldn't help it and hugged her.
08:19Thanks, mom.
08:20She froze for a second, then patted my back and mumbled,
08:23You silly kid.
08:24You're acting like a completely different person.
08:26I snapped back to reality instantly.
08:28I couldn't believe she'd noticed so fast.
08:30I practically fled the house and pulled out my phone, which I hadn't taken out all day yesterday.
08:37Unlocking it with face ID, Jessica's messages started popping up one after another.
08:41My etiquette teacher just praised me, said I've improved a ton.
08:44I got three A's in French oral class.
08:46If it were you, you probably wouldn't get a single one, right?
08:50The shrink is so cute, lol.
08:51She actually seriously told me to get more sun.
08:53My life is so happy.
08:55Even if it rained every day, it wouldn't touch me.
08:57Hey, hey.
08:57You know what?
08:58The butler just reported to my mom that I aced all my Tuesday targets.
09:01Mom was super satisfied and randomly ordered me a Chanel Haute Couture set.
09:06Chanel Haute Couture?
09:07What's so great about that?
09:08There are over a dozen Haute Couture pieces hanging in the walk-in closet.
09:12Those expensive, fancy clothes are less comfortable to me than a school uniform.
09:15Because the second I put on those Couture pieces, my whole name just becomes Mrs. Walker's daughter.
09:20At those suffocating social events, I couldn't even own my own feelings or facial expressions.
09:26Jess, your mom couldn't drive you again today?
09:29Olivia from the next class called out to me.
09:31Her sympathetic voice pulled me out of those bad memories.
09:34I froze for a second, gave her a smile, and said,
09:37Yeah, my mom has to look after my little sister.
09:40How come you're not mad today?
09:42I thought you hated your little sister.
09:45Sister, read it.
09:47Hate my little sister?
09:48Jessica's little sister is like a squishy plush doll.
09:51When she blinked those big eyes and called me big sound her baby voice, my heart just melted.
09:56Why would Jessica hate her?
09:58Was it because of money again?
10:00On the bus, I kept reading G the messages from Jessica.
10:03Mom's coming back from Europe next week.
10:05When she does, I'll tell her I want to transfer back to private school, then go study in Switzerland.
10:10We've been besties for three years, so I guess we've got some kind of fate.
10:14As long as you keep everything about my high school years a secret, I can give you a chunk of
10:18hush money before I leave.
10:19Late at night, she sent a photo of the sparkling city view from her bedroom's floor-to-ceiling window.
10:24Jealous?
10:24This is the penthouse top floor you'll never, ever reach, Jessica.
10:29A life you'll never, ever have.
10:31The last two messages came five minutes ago.
10:34Princess has transferred $20 to you.
10:36Jessica, just saw you waiting for the bus.
10:38Your mom ditched you for your little sister again, right?
10:41So pathetic.
10:42Hurry up and Uber to school.
10:43I'll wait for you in the classroom.
10:44I hit receive and turned off the screen.
10:47It looked like Jessica had adapted to the Sophia identity perfectly.
10:50She could accept those tasteless custom health meals, those intense, suffocating three-on-one tutoring sessions, and that empty, lifeless
10:57home with no family or warmth at all.
11:00She was basically the perfect daughter Taylor made for my mom.
11:03My mom always wanted a daughter who obeyed her orders with AI-liked precision.
11:07After seeing Jessica's performance yesterday, she's finally satisfied, I guess.
11:14Wait, something suddenly hit me.
11:16I gripped my phone, cold sweat still seeping from my palms out of pure fear.
11:20Jessica made re-three fatal mistakes.
11:23I made it to school just in time, dropped my canvas bag, panting.
11:27Jessica, who was scrolling through TikTok, glanced up at me.
11:30You took the money, why didn't you take an Uber?
11:32I frowned, snatched her phone, and nervously closed the short video app.
11:35Stop scrolling.
11:37Something bad's gonna happen.
11:38What could possibly happen from scrolling TikTok?
11:41Jessica glared at me, annoyed.
11:43Give me back my phone.
11:44All your social accounts are monitored in real time.
11:46There are cameras all over the house.
11:48She knows every single thing you do.
11:49I took a deep breath, trying my best to sound calm.
11:52You know what?
11:52You made three fatal mistakes.
11:54Knowing her personality, we're both screwed.
11:56You're just a little girl to her.
11:57She can get rid of you anytime.
11:58Stakes?
11:59My performance last night was absolutely perfect.
12:01Even the butler didn't notice anything off.
12:03Who are you trying to scare?
12:04I'm not trying to scare you.
12:05Can you just listen and let them just-
12:05I don't want to hear it, Jessica.
12:07Give me my phone back right now, or I'll make you buy me a new one.
12:11I was speechless.
12:12Suddenly, a guy's arm reached out.
12:14Ryan, the football captain Jessica had been crushing war forever,
12:16snatched the phone from my hand and smoothly hand it to her.
12:18Sophia, got your phone back for you.
12:21Oh.
12:23Jessica took the phone lukewarmly and placed it on the table.
12:26Ryan had no intention of leaving, though.
12:28Blushing, he asked quietly,
12:29Sophia, I heard you're really good at chess.
12:32Want to play a game after lunch?
12:35Nope, I'm busy.
12:36Jessica flat-out rejected Ryan's invite.
12:38After putting her phone away,
12:40she flipped open her AP English tux book
12:42without even glancing up at her former crush.
12:44I didn't get Jessica's reaction either.
12:46Just the day before yesterday,
12:48she was deliberately creating coincidental meetings
12:50and hoping to be in the same group as Ryan in gym class.
12:53How could she change so fast?
12:54Why is she being like this?
12:56She was all over him yesterday,
12:58and now she's acting like he doesn't even exist.
13:00I'm going to take over Walker Group someday.
13:03Ryan's nowhere near good enough for me.
13:05Noticing me staring,
13:06Jessica smugly lifted her chin.
13:08In my eyes right now,
13:09he's just like you.
13:10Nothing but an insignificant grain of sand,
13:12not leaving a single trace in my life.
13:15I realized Jessica had completely bought into being Sophia,
13:18and right now,
13:19she was totally enjoying everything I used to hate.
13:22This was exactly what I'd hoped for.
13:24As long as she could keep fooling my mom,
13:27we could both live the lives we wanted.
13:29That day,
13:30I warned her over and over
13:32that Catherine was nothing like the model mother
13:33described in Forbes magazine,
13:35but a cold-blooded, ruthless monster.
13:38But Jessica kept thinking
13:39I was just trying to drive a wedge between them
13:40because she'd stolen my mom.
13:45In the end,
13:45I had to give up.
13:46I spent the whole afternoon
13:48writing down all 121 house rules in a notebook
13:50and gave it to her.
13:52But before she even looked closely,
13:54she tore those pages to shreds.
13:56I'm not falling for this.
13:57This is just your way of trying to steal your life back.
13:59Even if it is true,
14:00I don't need your reminders.
14:01I'm confident I can make mom accept me.
14:03Maybe mom will notice I'm a little different from before.
14:05But that's just me changing
14:06after realizing my past mistakes.
14:08From now on,
14:08be a well-behaved, sensible daughter.
14:10I've read your text history,
14:11and I seriously don't get it.
14:12How could you want a mom
14:13who's just there by your side?
14:15I'd only feel grateful and heartbroken
14:16for my mom working her ass off out there every day.
14:19If my mom gave herself up to housework
14:20and kids like some stay-at-home housewives,
14:22I'd just be living like a homeless person,
14:24not even having bus feet.
14:25Jessica wasn't lying.
14:26Once during a downpour,
14:28her mom forgot to send her bus feet,
14:30and she had to borrow two bucks from me.
14:32Right then,
14:32a message popped up on my phone.
14:34Honey, mom's helping the neighbor with some cleaning.
14:36Can you take the bus home by yourself?
14:37I made your favorite Italian dumplings today.
14:39If you're hungry when you get home,
14:41boil some first.
14:42Even though she'd forgotten the bus fare again,
14:43I held my phone,
14:44and I don't know why,
14:46but just thinking about
14:47how she'd wrapped dumplings specially for me
14:49made me feel all warm inside.
14:51After school,
14:51Jessica noticed I was about to take the bus.
14:54She stopped me,
14:55all high and mighty.
14:56Your mom ditched you for your sister again?
14:58So pathetic.
14:59This young lady will transfer you another 20 bucks.
15:01Take an Uber home.
15:02Without waiting for my reply,
15:03she bossily sent over 20 bucks,
15:05then ran off to that black Escalade
15:07without looking back.
15:08I took the money,
15:09but had zero plans to take an Uber.
15:11Jessica's family isn't well of.
15:13Her mom even cleans for neighbors
15:15to earn extra cash.
15:16I wanted to save the money
15:18and give it to her.
15:20It was peak rush hour
15:22after school and work.
15:23The bus was totally packed.
15:24A bunch of students got on and off,
15:26but it stayed crazy crowded.
15:28So much that I didn't notice
15:29some guy in a baseball cap
15:31had been standing next to me
15:32for several stops.
15:36Hey, it's you.
15:37Sorry.
15:38Lost my balance.
15:40He acted like he knew Jessica,
15:42greeting me all casual.
15:43I pressed my lips together,
15:45said nothing,
15:45and turned my back to him.
15:48I thought that'd keep me safe,
15:50but his hand crawled onto my waist
15:52like an ant.
15:52Little girl,
15:53let your uncle just hold on, okay?
15:55Every hair on my body stood up.
15:57Instinctively,
15:57I grabbed that hand
15:58and held it tight.
15:59The Brazilian jiu-jitsu
16:00I'd trained since I was a killed
16:01finally came in handy today.
16:02I finally got why Jessica
16:03never wanted me to take the bus.
16:05She'd definitely been harassed too,
16:06which was why she made her mom
16:08drive her every day.
16:08But the second her mom
16:09couldn't pick her up
16:10because of some small thing,
16:11she was back in danger.
16:13But why didn't she ever call the cops
16:14or tell her family about this?
16:15What's going on?
16:17Three hours later,
16:18I got my answer.
16:20Jess, go home and take a shower first.
16:21Mom's got to pick up your little sister.
16:23It was already 9 p.m.
16:24when Jessica's mom
16:25brought me home
16:25from the police station.
16:27Looking at her puffy,
16:28red eyes,
16:29I felt so guilty.
16:30Truth was,
16:31I didn't get the short end
16:32of the stick at all.
16:33I actually kicked out
16:34two of that guy's front teeth,
16:35but she kept blaming herself
16:36the whole time
16:38for not picking me up.
16:41I need to report
16:42a case of harassment.
16:43My daughter was followed
16:44home from school today.
16:45Honestly,
16:45she did amazing.
16:46She rushed to the station
16:47right away in a dirty apron,
16:48trying her best to keep it together
16:50and handle it rationally.
16:51This is already the third time,
16:52isn't it?
16:53No one can do anything
16:54to me anyway.
16:55She lunged at him,
16:56trying to hit him,
16:57but two cops immediately
16:58held her back.
16:59Struggling,
16:59she screamed,
17:00I looked at this tiny woman
17:01and I saw something
17:02I'd never seen before.
17:03During all this,
17:04she called Mike.
17:05The response she got was,
17:06you're an embarrassment.
17:07Get your ass back home now.
17:09Honestly,
17:10I wasn't surprised
17:11by her husband's
17:11insane reaction anymore.
17:12What I didn't expect was,
17:14the second I opened
17:14the front door,
17:15he flew into a rage,
17:16rushed over,
17:17and slapped me
17:17across the face.
17:18You stupid brat
17:19out there seducing men all day.
17:21I told you to go back to Texas
17:22and marry my friend's son.
17:23His family promised
17:24to buy me a pickup truck
17:25and now it's all ruined
17:26and you knocked out
17:27two of his teeth.
17:28I'm not paying a forward
17:28to go single cent for you.
17:30If you can't afford
17:30to go sell yourself,
17:31I'm so damn unlucky,
17:32stuck with you three jinxes.
17:33He didn't give a damn
17:34about what his daughter
17:35had been through.
17:35He actually thought
17:36her being harassed
17:37was just an embarrassment for him.
17:38Mike, have you lost your mind?
17:40This isn't her fault at all.
17:41It's that pervert
17:42who hurt our daughter.
17:43You said to lay a son,
17:44it's all your fault
17:44for insisting she go to high school.
17:45What's the point of girls studying?
17:46It's being treated like...
17:50Mike, that's enough.
17:51What, Emily?
17:52You want a divorce?
17:53You can't bear to leave
17:54these two little Brits?
17:56Don't forget,
17:56you've got zero income right now.
17:58How the hell are you
17:58going to survive with two kids?
17:59That half-hearted resistance
18:01just brought an even more
18:02vicious beating from Mike.
18:03I'll teach you
18:04to fucking talk back to me!
18:10Jess, murder is against the law.
18:12Pete, please stop fighting.
18:15Big sis hug.
18:17Don't be afraid.
18:18Mom's here.
18:19The room fell silent.
18:20Mom soothed little sis
18:21and went to check on Mike.
18:22Frustrated, I grabbed her.
18:23Mom, can you just divorce him?
18:25Jess, just focus on your studies.
18:27Kids shouldn't meddle
18:27in grown-up stuff.
18:28In that moment,
18:29I felt so disappointed.
18:30But soon,
18:31I figured out
18:31what was holding her back.
18:33I took out my phone
18:33and texted Jessica,
18:34lend me 500 bucks.
18:36Dad's violent.
18:36We have nowhere to go.
18:38Wednesday night at 9.30,
18:39she should have just finished
18:40her business management class.
18:41Knowing her,
18:42she'd start scrolling her phone
18:43the second class ended.
18:44Sure enough,
18:45within a minute,
18:45she replied.
18:50I snapped a photo of Mike
18:51lying unconscious
18:52and sent it.
18:58It's okay, Emma.
19:02I calmly locked the screen.
19:04Years of harsh training
19:05had taught me
19:06to quickly steady my emotions
19:07in most situations.
19:08But this time,
19:09I was scared.
19:10Mom, if I stay here any longer,
19:11I'm scared I won't be able
19:11to stop myself from killing Dad.
19:15Can you come with me
19:16and stay somewhere else
19:17just for one night?
19:19Let's go.
19:19We're leaving right now.
19:26We spent the night
19:27at a Hampton Inn near school.
19:29The next day,
19:30I got to school
19:31even earlier than Jessica.
19:33You're not hurt?
19:34No.
19:34I suddenly remembered
19:36all the bruises
19:36that randomly showed up
19:37on Jessica
19:38over the past past three years.
19:40I lowered my gaze a little.
19:42What?
19:42Can't believe parents
19:43like that exist?
19:44Then let me tell you,
19:45your hard days
19:46are just beginning.
19:47And don't you dare dream
19:48of saving your mom.
19:49She's long used to this life
19:50and she's convinced
19:51she's staying
19:52for the kids' sake.
19:53Mom agreed to a divorce.
19:54Impossible.
19:55She doesn't have the guts
19:56to divorce.
19:57If you don't get a divorce,
19:58I will stop going to school.
19:59A daughter is Emily's weakness,
20:01but she can also be her armor.
20:03Emily really does love Jessica.
20:05Do you want your daughter
20:06to go to the magnet school?
20:07Fine.
20:07Resign and have a second child
20:09and I'll sign the papers.
20:10I only found out
20:11when I threatened to drop out
20:12to pressure her into a divorce.
20:13Three years ago,
20:14she'd agreed to quit her job
20:15and have a second child
20:16just so her husband
20:17would let Jessica go
20:18to this highly ranked
20:19magnet school.
20:20Jess, you can't drop out.
20:21Getting into college is your...
20:22She was afraid of losing custody,
20:24but she was even more afraid
20:25of her daughter
20:26marrying young like she did
20:27and going through
20:28the same painful life.
20:29I bet right.
20:30Even though she wasn't ready at all,
20:32she still promised me
20:33as long as I kept studying,
20:35she'd get divorced.
20:36Loving your kids
20:37more than yourself,
20:38maybe that's a trait
20:38of most stay-at-home moms,
20:40unlike Catherine,
20:41who only cares about herself.
20:42I gripped my pen,
20:43wanting to write something
20:44to calm down.
20:45Jessica, you must really
20:46want to swap back.
20:47That's why you're telling me all this?
20:48Don't waste your energy.
20:50My mom comes back in four days
20:51and then I'm off
20:52to an elite private school.
20:54Congrats to you then.
20:55I didn't tell her
20:56what was waiting for her
20:57in four days.
20:57On the very first day
20:58of the swap,
20:59Jessica made three fatal mistakes.
21:01First, she got three A's
21:02in French oral class.
21:03The reason I never got A's
21:05in my other courses
21:06was that the second I did,
21:07Catherine would raise the bar,
21:08except for oral class.
21:10Even if I wanted an A,
21:11I couldn't get one
21:12because I'm not good
21:13at expressing myself.
21:15Most of the time,
21:16I just quietly listened
21:17to the teacher
21:18and avoided talking
21:19as much as possible.
21:20Second, she opened the curtains.
21:22After mom and dad divorced,
21:23she made an enemy
21:24out of the Morgan family.
21:26All these years,
21:27the Morgans have been spying on us,
21:29so my curtains have never been opened
21:31and they're not allowed
21:32to be opened.
21:33That night,
21:33when Catherine saw
21:34on the surveillance footage
21:35that Jessica had opened
21:36the curtains
21:37and was standing by the window
21:38taking photos,
21:39she definitely got suspicious.
21:41Third, she took out
21:42her phone at home.
21:43Every corner of that house
21:44has cameras,
21:45including the bedroom.
21:47So I never take my phone out
21:48after I get home
21:49because the punishment
21:50for wasting time
21:51is beyond terrifying.
21:52I never want to go
21:53through that again.
21:54And Jessica sent me
21:55all those messages
21:56that night.
21:56She's about to face
21:57my mom's harshest punishment.
21:59That's Catherine's style.
22:00Cold with clear rewards
22:02and punishments.
22:03You can eat.
22:04She allows you to mess up
22:05and she won't correct you
22:07right away,
22:07but she'll use other methods
22:08to make you remember
22:09that mistake forever,
22:10making you submit to her
22:12completely in despair.
22:13I told you,
22:14junk food is forbidden.
22:15Since you ate it,
22:16swim for two hours
22:17and burn that junk off.
22:19Half an hour later,
22:20I collapsed from exhaustion
22:22and nearly drowned.
22:23If the doctor and assistant
22:25hadn't been watching,
22:26I'd probably be dead.
22:28This went on from age 10
22:29all the way to senior year.
22:31Eight whole years.
22:31I'd reached my breaking point
22:33long ago.
22:33I never imagined
22:34I'd accidentally swap souls
22:35with Jessica.
22:36Since she likes Catherine so much,
22:38let Catherine be her mom forever.
22:40The next day,
22:41halfway through class,
22:42I spotted Laura,
22:43the assistant,
22:44outside the classroom.
22:45Sophia,
22:46your mom called in a leave for you.
22:47Like the fading at the school gate,
22:48you can head out first.
22:50Jessica was too excited to notice.
22:51She thought her rich mom
22:52was taking her to a private school.
22:54She looked at got me smugly.
22:55We won't be seeing each other again.
22:57I didn't respond.
22:58Every muscle in my body tensed up,
23:00my mind replaying over and over
23:02whether I'd done anything wrong.
23:04Even though I was Jessica now,
23:06my fear of Catherine was like a nightmare
23:08I just couldn't shake.
23:09The second I hear her name,
23:11I get physically sick.
23:12The moment I see her,
23:13I'm like a drowning fish,
23:15gasping for air.
23:16I can only breathe again once she's gone.
23:19Same this time.
23:21It wasn't until I watched Jessica
23:22get into Catherine's Maybach
23:24and saw that car drive away
23:25that my tense nerves
23:27finally started to relax.
23:28But deep down,
23:29I silently prayed,
23:30I hope Jessica really can do what she said.
23:33Get Catherine's approval
23:34and those two can be locked together forever
23:36as mother and daughter.
23:37The next day,
23:39Jessica didn't show up for class.
23:40The day after that,
23:42she still didn't come.
23:45I tentatively asked the counselor
23:47if Sophia had transferred schools.
23:49No, Sophia's mom said she's sick
23:50and needs to rest up at home for a few days.
23:52But the counselor said,
23:54sick?
23:54Rest up for a few days?
23:56When I ran away from home in eighth grade
23:57and got caught,
23:58Catherine used the exact same excuse
24:00with my counselor.
24:01Then I got thrown into the reflection room.
24:03The reflection room
24:04was a converted first floor guest bedroom.
24:06No windows,
24:07just a chair,
24:08a desk,
24:08and a bedpan.
24:09Once locked in,
24:10I had to write self-criticism letters every day
24:12exactly as Catherine demanded.
24:14And I wouldn't be let out
24:15until she was satisfied.
24:17There's a huge chance
24:18Jessica's been locked
24:19in that reflection room right now.
24:21I hope she just repents
24:22like a good girl.
24:23If she stubbornly refuses to admit fault,
24:25the butler and other staff
24:26will all be sent in turns
24:28into the reflection room
24:29to persuade her,
24:30eating,
24:30drinking,
24:31and doing their business
24:32right there with her.
24:33It's as terrifying as it gets.
24:34But the butler and staff
24:35all volunteer for it.
24:37They get a $500 bonus
24:38for each day they spend in there.
24:40Only I got breakdowns
24:41and despair out of it.
24:42The more I thought about it,
24:43the more freaked out I got.
24:45The second school let out,
24:46I bolted back to the rental.
24:48Jess,
24:48your dad and I went to the courthouse
24:49to file for divorce today,
24:51and Walker Group sent me
24:52a job interview invitation.
24:54I really didn't expect them
24:54to give me a shot at 37.
24:57Mom, 37 is nothing.
24:59Walker's a woman-friendly company.
25:01A lot of employees
25:01are women over 40,
25:02including plenty of stay-at-home moms
25:04returning to work.
25:05You'll see when you get there.
25:06I haven't worked in three years.
25:07I don't know if I can do it.
25:09Mom, relax 100%.
25:11Walker has onboarding training.
25:13HR will decide based on that
25:15whether you start work
25:16or keep training.
25:17If you really can't handle
25:18the current position,
25:19they'll reassign you
25:20based on your here strengths.
25:21Really?
25:23Jess, with all the school
25:24stress you're under,
25:25you still specially help mom
25:26look into work stuff.
25:27Mom really feels so bad for you.
25:30Mom, you were always too scared
25:31to divorce before,
25:32but now that you've actually done it,
25:33don't you see divorcing's
25:34not that scary
25:35and going back to work's
25:36not that scary either?
25:37Once you take that first step,
25:38the way ahead clears up.
25:39You're right.
25:39If I really want what's best
25:40for you and Emma,
25:41I need to set a good example
25:42for you both.
25:43A bad marriage isn't worth
25:44hanging onto or missing.
25:45Even if I'm almost 40,
25:46I still have a chance
25:47to fix my mistakes.
25:48For my daughters,
25:49there's nothing
25:50I'm not willing to risk.
25:51Just for her daughters?
25:52I actually wanted to tell her
25:53she could make these changes
25:54for herself too.
25:56But in that moment,
25:57I thought of Catherine again.
25:58I can understand the perseverance
26:00and pressure of a working mom,
26:01and I can understand
26:02the hard work and sacrifice
26:03of a stay-at-home mom.
26:04But I'll never,
26:05ever understand Catherine.
26:07She wouldn't spend time with me,
26:08yet controlled me every second.
26:10She was like a truly
26:11pathological extreme.
26:14After dinner,
26:15I pulled out my phone
26:16and casually opened Instagram.
26:18Right then,
26:19I scrolled onto a live stream
26:20of the Walker Group's
26:21Lakeside Charity Auction,
26:22and I was shocked speechless.
26:24Not because this event,
26:25usually fixed in winter,
26:26had suddenly been moved up
26:28by over half a year,
26:29but because Catherine
26:30had not only brought Jessica
26:31to the event,
26:32but also allowed her
26:33to answer reporters' questions freely.
26:35Jessica was wearing
26:36that new Chanel haute couture
26:38Catherine brought back from Paris,
26:39looking like a proud white swan.
26:41It seemed like she and Catherine
26:42were getting along pretty well.
26:44This can't be,
26:45just as I thought.
26:46Jessica,
26:46who'd been elegantly answering questions,
26:48suddenly snatched the microphone
26:49from the host.
26:51Catherine Walker,
26:52you're a goddamn
26:53through-and-through psycho!
26:54Sophia, why are you calling
26:55Mrs. Walker a psycho?
26:56She's your mother!
26:57She's not my mom!
26:57She's insane!
26:59Look at this,
26:59and you'll see just how crazy she is!
27:01Even blood sugar
27:02has to be monitored in real time.
27:04No wonder it's pushed her
27:05to this state.
27:07For three days straight,
27:08Catherine locked me
27:09in a windowless reflection room
27:10and played videos
27:11of my life after age 10
27:12from morning to night.
27:13I wasn't allowed to eat
27:14or sleep until I finished them,
27:15but those videos add up
27:16to over 3,000 hours.
27:17How could I possibly finish that?
27:18She wants to drive me insane.
27:20She just wants to push me to death.
27:22Mrs. Walker,
27:22is what Sophia said true?
27:24Our group always claims
27:24to be a woman-friendly company.
27:26Doesn't this behavior
27:27smack of abusing a minor?
27:31First,
27:31my daughter was born
27:32on January 31, 2007,
27:34so she's already an adult.
27:35Second,
27:36teen girls can be a bit rebellious,
27:37and my daughter is no exception.
27:40Catherine,
27:41this isn't rebellion.
27:42In just three days,
27:42I'm already on the verge
27:43of a breakdown.
27:44What normal mother
27:45installs this many cameras
27:46at home to spy on her daughter?
27:47What normal mother
27:48enforces 121 house rules
27:49on her daughter?
27:50What mother uses
27:51a lie detector on her daughter,
27:52forces her to undergo hypnosis?
27:54And what normal mother
27:54edits together
27:55a complication
27:55of her daughter's failures,
27:57mistakes,
27:57moments of fear and tears,
27:58and plays it over and over
27:59to torture her
28:00whenever she misbehaves?
28:02Catherine,
28:02you're not normal.
28:03You're a monster.
28:03You need to see
28:04a psychiatrist.
28:05Sophia,
28:06the one who needs
28:07to seriously see a shank
28:08is you.
28:09Dr. Nelson's
28:10psychological evaluation report
28:12shows you're currently
28:13severely suicidal.
28:20Truth is,
28:21I'd done this before too,
28:22exposed Catherine
28:23as a control freak
28:24in public.
28:25It was totally useless.
28:26My mom's an expert
28:27at mental torture.
28:28I had no physical evidence
28:30to accuse her of abuse.
28:31And most people
28:32didn't buy it either,
28:33that Catherine,
28:34who championed
28:34women supporting women,
28:35could treat her own daughter
28:36in such a sick way.
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