Wrong Body, Right Life
Daniel Wright lived a quiet, unremarkable life — thirty-one years of routine, solitude, and contentment in its simplest form. He died the same way he lived: without drama, without warning, on an ordinary Tuesday evening in Columbus, Ohio.
He did not expect to wake up.
But wake up he does — in the body of Chloe Morales, a twenty-three-year-old homeless woman in the Bronx, New York, in the year 2009. Beautiful, broken, and gone too soon from a life that never gave her a fair chance. Daniel inherits her memories but finds little use in them — Chloe's world was chaos, and the only thing left of it is a body, a name, and a fresh start nobody asked for.
With nothing to her name and rock bottom as her foundation, Chloe rebuilds — one day, one small win, one diligent step at a time. A chicken costume. A register. A warm room behind a discount store owned by a man who asks no questions but somehow always makes sure she's eaten.
Then a film director walks in to buy a bottle of water, and everything changes.
A single accidental appearance on camera — eight seconds she didn't know were being filmed — sets off a chain of events that will take Chloe Morales from the streets of the Bronx to a world that can't stop asking one question:
Who is she?
Wrong Body, Right Life is a story about second chances, accidental stardom, and what it means to build a life that was never supposed to be yours — and make it worth living anyway.
but to be honest I was quite high when i made this. but if you're interested in the story just let me know in the comments