When Leonard saw the wall outlet where his lamp was plugged in was sparking, he thought the smartest thing to do to prevent a fire was to unplug it. Apparently, the woman in the neighboring apartment thought the same thing.
There was a surge and a flash, and as the sparks began to slowly dissipate, the reality of what had just happened began to sink in. The circuit must have linked their brains in some way, transferring electrical signals and essentially swapping his brain into the body of his neighbor.
It felt strange to be Hayley. She was a young blonde woman who tended to wear short skirts. But he was more focused on the science of the situation than his body. It was technically more like this brain got rewired to think it was Leonard as opposed to any sort of actual ‘swap,’ he supposed. It was certainly unheard of, but theoretically possible.
As he contemplated the situation, there was a knock on the door. He had an obvious assumption as to who would on the other side.
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