– Maya (in Luna's body) is struggling with Luna's strick mom.
– I was really struggling with Luna's mom because she was so strick, I didn't even that was the thing Luna was struggling with, she never mentioned it to me.
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I thought switching bodies with Luna would be more fun or at least manageable… but I was wrong.
Living as Luna was *hard*—especially because of her mom.
That morning, I got yelled at just for leaving my room two minutes late.
"Maya" (who's actually Luna) was sitting there in my body, watching me get scolded like it was a movie. She didn't even flinch—just kept sipping orange juice.
I didn't know Luna's life was this strict. She never told me how hard things were at home. No wonder she's always cold and guarded.
Now I was living it.
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Got it! Here's *Episode 6: Trouble at Home* – continuing Maya's struggle in Luna's body:
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*Episode 6 – Trouble at Home Part 2.
Living in Luna's body was becoming a nightmare.
Her mom was unbelievably strict. The slightest mistake turned into a full-blown lecture. That morning, I—*Maya, trapped in Luna's body*—forgot to fold the blanket, and it became a scene.
"Luna! How many times do I have to remind you? No breakfast until your chores are done properly!" she snapped.
I stood there, stunned, gripping the edge of the table.
This wasn't just a bad morning—this was *every* morning for Luna.
No freedom, no softness… just rules.
I started to realize why Luna was always so cold, so guarded. This wasn't just her personality—it was survival.
Meanwhile, Luna (in my body) was probably living easy. My parents were chill, always joking around. They thought she was acting "weird," but they didn't mind. *She was safe*.
Back in Luna's house, I tried to speak up.
"I… I just forgot," I said quietly.
Her mom gave me a sharp look. "No excuses. You're getting sloppy."
I bit my tongue. If I said anything Maya-like, it would blow everything. I had to act like Luna, and that meant staying quiet, emotionless, obedient.
It was the hardest acting job I'd ever done.
After surviving breakfast, I ran into Luna's room, shut the door, and nearly screamed into her pillow.
This wasn't just a soul switch anymore—it was a reality check.
I thought I knew Luna.
But now… I *was* Luna.
And it was hurting more than I expected.
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