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I Deepfaked My Husband Into a Gay Porn Star

When tech CEO Ryan Thompson monetizes his wife’s likeness through an AI porn empire, Sophie’s life is shattered. Humiliated, erased, and gaslit, she decides to fight back the only way she knows how—through code. Armed with her cybersecurity skills and a mysterious ally, she launches a digital war that will expose the man who built his fortune on violating others. As deepfakes, scandals, and federal investigations spiral out of control, Sophie must decide how far she’s willing to go to reclaim her name—and whether vengeance can ever set her free.
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Chapter 3

The photos hit the tech blogs first.

"Tech Mogul Ryan Thompson and Mystery Woman Share Passionate Kiss at Singapore Innovation Summit." The headline blazed across my phone screen as I sat in my empty kitchen, surrounded by the smart appliances that once felt like Ryan's love letters to our future. Now they seemed like surveillance devices, their LED displays blinking like accusing eyes.

The image was crystal clear—Ryan's hands tangled in Amber's hair, her body pressed against his in the VIP lounge of the conference center. They weren't hiding. If anything, they looked like they were performing for the cameras, their kiss staged with the precision of a product launch.

My coffee grew cold as I scrolled through the comments. "Lucky girl," someone wrote. "Ryan Thompson's finally upgrading." Another added, "About time. His wife always looked so uptight at events."

Uptight. The word stung more than it should have. I'd spent ten years being the perfect tech wife—smiling at investor dinners, networking at conferences, playing the supportive spouse while my own career withered. And this was how the world saw me.

I tried calling Ryan, but his phone went straight to voicemail. "You've reached Ryan Thompson. I'm changing the world one algorithm at a time. Leave a message."

The same greeting he'd used for five years. Even his voicemail felt like a slap now.

I hung up and opened our banking app, needing to check something—anything—that might still feel solid. The screen loaded, then displayed an error message: "Access Denied. Please contact your financial institution."

My hands shook as I tried our savings account. Same message. Our investment portfolio. Frozen. Even the checking account we'd opened together in college showed the same cold rejection.

I called the bank, my voice barely steady as I explained the situation to the customer service representative.

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Thompson, but according to our records, you were removed as an authorized user on these accounts three days ago. The primary account holder, Ryan Thompson, submitted the necessary documentation."

"That's impossible. These are joint accounts. We opened them together."

"I understand your confusion, ma'am, but the paperwork shows these accounts were restructured as business assets under Thompson Tech Holdings. You'll need to speak with Mr. Thompson directly about access."

The line went dead, leaving me staring at my phone in disbelief. Three days ago. While I was at home, worrying about our marriage, Ryan had been systematically erasing me from our financial life.

I was trapped. No access to money, no independent income—I'd given up my cybersecurity career to support his dreams. The smart home around me suddenly felt like a beautiful prison, every device connected to systems he controlled.

The next two weeks passed in a blur of humiliation. More photos surfaced—Ryan and Amber at exclusive restaurants, boarding his private jet, shopping for jewelry that cost more than most people's cars. The tech press ate it up, painting their relationship as a modern fairy tale: the visionary CEO and his brilliant young protégé.

I became a footnote in my own marriage. "Thompson's estranged wife" in the articles that bothered to mention me at all.

The company's tenth anniversary gala arrived like an execution date. I almost didn't go, but some masochistic part of me needed to see how far Ryan would push this public degradation.

The Grand Ballroom of the Meridian Hotel had been transformed into a temple of technological worship. Holographic displays showcased Thompson Tech's achievements while servers in sleek uniforms carried tablets instead of trays, taking orders through AI interfaces Ryan had designed.

I wore the black dress I'd bought for our fifth anniversary—the one Ryan had said made me look like a queen. Tonight, it felt like a funeral shroud.

Amber arrived on Ryan's arm in a stunning red gown that probably cost more than my car. She moved through the crowd like she owned it, accepting congratulations and air kisses from investors and employees who had once been my friends.

I found a corner near the back, nursing a glass of wine and watching the spectacle unfold. Former colleagues offered polite smiles and awkward small talk before drifting away, clearly uncomfortable with my presence.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Ryan's voice boomed through the sound system as he took the stage. "Ten years ago, I had a vision. A world where technology doesn't just serve us—it understands us."

The crowd applauded enthusiastically. I recognized many faces—people who had attended our wedding, who had celebrated holidays in our home, who had once called me family.

"Tonight, I want to share something personal," Ryan continued, his eyes scanning the crowd until they found mine. His smile was predatory. "Marriage, like technology, requires constant innovation. Sometimes, you discover that your current system just... isn't compatible with your vision anymore."

A few nervous chuckles rippled through the audience. I felt my cheeks burn as hundreds of eyes turned toward me.

"My wife, for instance," Ryan gestured in my direction, and I wanted to disappear into the marble floor. "Sweet Sophie. She's very... emotional. Cries at commercials, cries at movies, cries when I work late. It's quite limiting, actually."

The laughter was louder now, more confident. I watched colleagues I'd known for years join in, their faces twisted with cruel amusement.

"But that's the beauty of artificial intelligence," Ryan's voice grew stronger, more animated. "We can take the best parts of human connection and optimize them. Remove the bugs, if you will. The tears, the irrationality, the constant need for... validation."

Amber appeared beside him on stage, slipping her arm through his with practiced ease.

"The future isn't about replacing human relationships," Ryan said, pulling Amber closer. "It's about improving them. Sometimes that means upgrading to a more... compatible model."

The applause was thunderous now. People were standing, cheering for my public execution. I watched investors nod approvingly, employees laugh at jokes made from the bones of my marriage.

Someone near me whispered, "About time. She always seemed so needy."

Another voice: "The new girl's much better for his image."

My vision blurred as the room spun around me. This wasn't just infidelity—it was a calculated assassination of everything I'd believed about my life, my worth, my future.

I stumbled toward the exit, my heels catching on the marble steps. Behind me, Ryan's voice continued, describing his latest AI innovations to an audience drunk on schadenfreude and champagne.

The hotel lobby felt like a sanctuary until I saw the photographers waiting outside. Camera flashes exploded as I pushed through the revolving door, their questions hitting me like physical blows.

"Mrs. Thompson! How do you feel about your husband's new relationship?"

"Are you planning to divorce?"

"Any comment on the AI Sophie project?"

I ran to my car, hands shaking so badly I could barely start the engine. My phone buzzed with notifications—the photos were already online, my tear-streaked face plastered across social media with captions like "Tech Wife's Meltdown" and "When Reality Hits."

As I drove through the empty streets toward our glass mansion, one thought cut through the pain with surgical precision:

Ryan had just made the biggest mistake of his life.

He'd forgotten that I wasn't just his wife.

I was a cybersecurity expert who knew exactly where all his digital bodies were buried.

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