The Cultural Appreciation Program (CAP for short) is a program used as punishment for racial based discrimination in the workplace.
Frank woke up with a gasp, the harsh buzz of overhead lights echoing in the sterile CAP lab.
“What the hell—” he blurted out, but the words that escaped his mouth weren’t in English.
“뭐야?!”
He blinked, startled. He could think in English, but whenever he tried to speak, fluent Korean came out instead. It was jarring—like his brain and body were working against each other.
“Welcome to the Seoul CAP facility,” an attendant greeted him in Korean. “The transfer is complete. You’ll be escorted to your assigned residence shortly.”
That was all he got before being ushered into the city, his head spinning as he adjusted to the smaller, leaner frame he now inhabited. Jaewon’s body. The guy he’d swapped with as punishment for harassing a Korean coworker back in the States. Frank had expected something… educational, maybe humbling. He didn’t expect to be dropped into the middle of Seoul, unable to speak English, wearing someone else’s skin.
When he got to Jaewon’s compact apartment, the culture shock deepened. The apartment was minimal, the toilet had more buttons than a car, and the kitchen was… confusing. Desperate to get his bearings, he unlocked Jaewon’s phone.
That’s when he found the BlushFans app.
At first, he thought it was spam—until he opened it and saw dozens of high-quality photos and videos. All of him. Or rather, Jaewon’s body—shirtless, posing, flexing, winking at the camera. Comments and messages poured in: “Can’t wait for the next livestream 😍” and “You’re so hot, oppa.”
Frank nearly dropped the phone.
“Wait… he’s a—? I’m a—?!”
“나는… 뭐야…” he muttered aloud, frustrated that even now, he couldn’t say what he was thinking.
Jaewon wasn’t just a CAP volunteer—he was a gay BlushFans star. And Frank, like it or not, had just inherited the job.
As he stared at himself in the mirror—slimmer, smooth-skinned, undeniably attractive—he realized with a sinking feeling that this was his life now. No language. No familiarity. No privacy.
And the first live stream? Scheduled for tomorrow night.


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