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From Victim to Victor

Zoey Carter reads her husband Ethan’s viral Reddit AMA where he brags he wed “Backup” so “Primary” could chase Aspen penthouses with realtor mistress Riley, then finds he has already wired their joint $450k to Riley’s firm and is emptying the rest into crypto; when Zoey’s parents refuse help because Ethan pays their mortgage, cyber-sleuth Alex Rivera helps her trace the money to five laundered Napa condos. They set a fake LA-trip to lure Riley, record Riley DUI-ramming Zoey’s Tesla at 75 mph, and the crash-cam footage becomes the evidence that exposes Ethan’s fraud and turns “Backup” into the predator who will reclaim every stolen dollar.
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Chapter 1

The notification sound on my phone jolted me from the design mockup I'd been refining for the past three hours. My eyes burned from staring at the screen, but the familiar ache felt grounding—productive pain that meant I was creating something valuable. Something that was mine.

I reached for my phone, expecting another message from Ethan about his "investor dinner" tonight. Instead, it was Chloe, a tech blogger I'd met at a conference last year.

"Zoey, are you seeing this? I'm so sorry, but you need to know."

The message contained a link to a Reddit thread with a title that made my stomach drop: "AMA with Silicon Valley's Hottest CEO Couple—Ask Us Anything!"

I clicked it, my thumb hovering over the screen as I scanned the page. It was Ethan—I'd recognize his writing style anywhere, that confident, slightly condescending tone that investors loved. But this wasn't his verified account. This was a burner account with a generic username: "SV_CEO."

"Ask me anything about building a billion-dollar company, the future of tech, or life in Silicon Valley," the post began. "My wife will be joining later to answer questions about work-life balance."

My wife. Not by name. Just "my wife."

I kept scrolling, my heart beginning to pound as I saw the question that had thousands of upvotes:

"SV_CEO, what made you decide to get married? Was it for the usual reasons, or did you have a more strategic approach?"

The reply made my blood run cold.

"I married Backup so Primary could chase Aspen penthouses."

There it was. In black and white. My husband, answering a question about our marriage with the casual cruelty of someone discussing a business transaction.

"I needed someone who could handle the domestic side of things—the boring but necessary stuff that keeps life running smoothly," the post continued. "Backup is great at that. Meanwhile, Primary has the drive and connections I need to take things to the next level."

My hands were shaking now. Backup. That's what he thought of me. What he'd always thought of me.

I scrolled through the comments, each one feeling like a fresh cut.

"Damn, that's cold. But honest. Respect."

"Who's Primary? Someone we know?"

"Bet it's that luxury realtor who's always posting with him on LinkedIn."

The timestamp showed the post was from yesterday evening—when Ethan had told me he was in a board meeting. I'd made his favorite dinner, left it in the warming drawer, and gone to bed alone.

Then I saw it—a moderator's note at the top of the thread.

"Due to a technical error, we've temporarily exposed the IP address of this account. We're working to resolve this issue."

Below it, a series of comments exploded with the same discovery.

"Wait, that's a Palo Alto IP."

"Isn't that the Brooks' address?"

"BACKUP IS ZOEY CARTER."

My phone rang. It was Chloe again.

"Zoey," she said when I answered, her voice tight with concern. "The post is everywhere. Every tech gossip account in the Valley is picking it up."

"It's fine," I lied, my voice surprisingly steady. "I'm sure it's not what it looks like."

But even as I said it, I knew it was exactly what it looked like.

Three hours later, I heard Ethan's Tesla pull into our driveway. Nova, my rescue dog, growled softly from her bed in my home office. She always sensed my moods before I fully acknowledged them myself.

I met him in the foyer, my laptop open to the Reddit thread.

"You're trending," I said, my voice eerily calm even to my own ears.

Ethan's expression flickered—surprise, then calculation, then a smooth mask of practiced concern.

"Zoey," he began, using that tone he reserved for difficult conversations with investors or employees he was about to fire. "I can explain."

"Backup," I said, the word tasting bitter on my tongue. "That's what you call me?"

He didn't even have the decency to look ashamed. Instead, he set his briefcase down and straightened his tie—a nervous habit I'd always found endearing until this moment.

"It was a stupid joke," he said. "You know how those AMA things go. People expect entertainment."

"And Primary?" I asked. "Is that Riley?"

Something cold settled in his eyes. "This isn't the time, Zoey."

"It's exactly the time," I insisted, my voice rising despite my efforts to control it. "You humiliated me publicly. The entire tech community is reading about how I'm just your convenient little housewife while you chase after Riley."

Ethan's phone buzzed. He glanced at it, then back at me with new urgency.

"This needs to be contained," he said, his tone shifting from placating to clinical. "We need to manage the narrative."

"Contain it?" I repeated, disbelief washing over me. "Ethan, did you even think about how this would make me feel?"

He was already typing on his phone, his wedding ring catching the light as his fingers moved rapidly across the screen.

"Of course I did," he said absently. "But damage control is more important right now. The company's reputation—"

"Is more important than our marriage?" I finished for him.

He finally looked up, really looked at me for the first time since walking through the door.

"Zoey, be reasonable. This is business."

Business. Everything was business to Ethan. Including me.

I turned away from him, needing space to think. In our home office, I opened our joint account dashboard—something I rarely checked since Ethan handled our finances.

"We need to talk about money too," I called out, more to myself than to him.

"Later," he replied from the foyer. "I need to make some calls."

But I was already scrolling through the transactions, my designer's eye for patterns catching something immediately. A withdrawal of $450,000 from our joint Tesla account three weeks ago.

My fingers trembled as I clicked on the details.

"Wire transfer to Morgan Realty Holdings," I read aloud.

Riley's company.

The pieces were falling into place with sickening clarity.

"Ethan," I said, my voice stronger now. "Where did our money go?"

He appeared in the doorway, his expression hardening as he saw what I was looking at.

"That's not your concern," he said coldly.

"Not my concern?" I pushed back from the desk, standing to face him. "That's our money. Money I helped earn through my work on your company."

"Your work was compensated," he replied dismissively.

"Through a salary that was half what I was worth," I countered, anger rising in my chest. "While you took credit for my designs and strategies."

He stepped closer, his charm slipping away completely now.

"You're being emotional," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "This isn't like you, Zoey."

"No," I agreed, a strange calm settling over me as I stared at the transaction history on the screen. "This isn't like me at all."

But maybe it was time it was.

I clicked on the transaction details again, following the paper trail. The money had been used as a down payment on a property in Napa Valley—a luxury condo with vineyard views.

Riley's new place.

Backup had just discovered Primary's nest.

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