View Part 2 of Antiques.
The days working in the antique shop were long. Almost no one ever came in, and when they did, they rarely bought anything. Most items seemed cheap, and the store was open for twelve hours a day, seven days a week. Kevin couldn’t imagine how the store stayed in business. He supposed it helped that there were no employees. Ming, the store’s owner and the woman Kevin swapped bodies with, just sort of sat there all day, which is now what Kevin had to do when he was inside her body.
It got worse after work. Ming had insisted not telling her husband about the swap. That meant Kevin had to prepare a dinner and hear how Ming’s husband insist on him performing “womanly” duties. Most of the times, he said he was too tired; sometimes that excuse didn’t work. Each day between work and home, Kevin would meet up with Ming and ask about finding an artifact to swap them back. But each and every day, there was still no progress...
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