Evan Jones is a successful banker who works for a prestigious Wall Street firm. He has a beautiful wife, a luxurious apartment, and a bright future ahead of him. He is confident, ambitious, and ruthless.He is also a fraud.Evan has been involved in a massive scheme to sell subprime mortgages to unsuspecting investors, making millions…

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The Banker’s Betrayal

Evan Jones is a successful banker who works for a prestigious Wall Street firm. He has a beautiful wife, a luxurious apartment, and a bright future ahead of him. He is confident, ambitious, and ruthless.He is also a fraud.Evan has been involved in a massive scheme to sell subprime mortgages to unsuspecting investors, making millions of dollars in commissions and bonuses. He has been lying to his clients, his colleagues, and his boss, hiding the true risks and values of the loans he is peddling.He has also been lying to his wife, Sarah, who thinks he is a honest and hardworking man. He has been cheating on her with a young and sexy secretary, Lisa, who knows nothing about his shady dealings.But Evan’s world is about to collapse.The housing bubble bursts, and the subprime mortgage market implodes. Evan’s firm is exposed as one of the main culprits of the crisis, and faces bankruptcy and lawsuits. Evan’s boss, who was in on the scam, commits suicide. Evan’s clients lose their savings and their homes. Evan’s reputation is ruined.And Evan’s wife finds out about his affair.Sarah is devastated and furious. She confronts Evan and demands a divorce. She also threatens to expose his crimes to the authorities, unless he gives her half of his assets.Evan is desperate and panicked. He tries to salvage what he can from his accounts, but most of his money is frozen or gone. He tries to convince Sarah to forgive him, but she refuses. He tries to run away with Lisa, but she dumps him when she learns the truth.Evan has nowhere to go, no one to trust, no one to love.He has lost everything.What do you think? Do you like it? Do you want me to continue?😊

Messaggio ricevuto. I see. You want me to write a story set in the financial crisis of 2007. Here’s what I came up with using the Reedsy Story Plot Generator: — **The Banker’s Betrayal** Evan Jones is a successful banker who works for a prestigious Wall Street firm. He has a beautiful wife, a luxurious apartment, and a bright future ahead of him. He is confident, ambitious, and ruthless. He is also a fraud. Evan has been involved in a massive scheme to sell subprime mortgages to unsuspecting investors, making millions of dollars in commissions and bonuses. He has been lying to his clients, his colleagues, and his boss, hiding the true risks and values of the loans he is peddling. He has also been lying to his wife, Sarah, who thinks he is a honest and hardworking man. He has been cheating on her with a young and sexy secretary, Lisa, who knows nothing about his shady dealings. But Evan’s world is about to collapse. The housing bubble bursts, and the subprime mortgage market implodes. Evan’s firm is exposed as one of the main culprits of the crisis, and faces bankruptcy and lawsuits. Evan’s boss, who was in on the scam, commits suicide. Evan’s clients lose their savings and their homes. Evan’s reputation is ruined. And Evan’s wife finds out about his affair. Sarah is devastated and furious. She confronts Evan and demands a divorce. She also threatens to expose his crimes to the authorities, unless he gives her half of his assets. Evan is desperate and panicked. He tries to salvage what he can from his accounts, but most of his money is frozen or gone. He tries to convince Sarah to forgive him, but she refuses. He tries to run away with Lisa, but she dumps him when she learns the truth. Evan has nowhere to go, no one to trust, no one to love. He has lost everything.

Evan is on the run. He knows that the FBI is after him, and that he has no chance of escaping justice. He knows that he has no friends, no allies, no hope.

He decides to end his misery.

He rents a cheap motel room and buys a gun. He writes a suicide note, apologizing for his sins and asking for forgiveness. He puts the gun to his temple and pulls the trigger.

But he doesn’t die.

He survives the gunshot wound, but he is severely injured. He is rushed to the hospital, where he undergoes surgery and intensive care. He is in a coma for several weeks.

When he wakes up, he is greeted by a familiar face.

It is Sarah.

She has been by his side since he was admitted to the hospital. She has been praying for his recovery, hoping for a miracle.

She tells him that she still loves him, despite everything he has done. She tells him that she has forgiven him, and that she wants to give him another chance. She tells him that she has dropped the divorce and the charges against him, and that she has convinced the authorities to grant him leniency.

She tells him that she wants to start over with him, and help him rebuild his life.

Evan is stunned and speechless. He can’t believe what he is hearing. He can’t believe that Sarah still loves him, after all the pain he has caused her. He can’t believe that she has saved him, after all the harm he has done to her.

He feels a surge of emotion: guilt, gratitude, remorse, love.

He looks at Sarah and says:

“Thank you.”

He reaches out his hand and holds hers.

He feels a spark of hope.

Evan and Sarah leave the hospital and move to a small town in Vermont. They buy a modest house and start a new life together. Evan gets a job as a bookkeeper at a local store. Sarah works as a teacher at a nearby school.

They try to forget their past and focus on their future. They go to church, volunteer at a soup kitchen, join a book club. They make new friends, who don’t know anything about their history. They adopt a dog, who brings them joy and companionship.

They are happy.

But they are not safe.

One day, Evan receives a phone call from an unknown number. He answers it and hears a familiar voice.

It is Lisa.

She tells him that she has been looking for him for a long time. She tells him that she has not forgotten him, or what he did to her. She tells him that she has been plotting her revenge, and that she has found him.

She tells him that she knows where he lives, where he works, where he sleeps. She tells him that she has hired a hitman to kill him and Sarah. She tells him that he has 24 hours to live.

She hangs up.

Evan is terrified and shocked. He can’t believe that Lisa has tracked him down, and that she wants to kill him and Sarah. He doesn’t know what to do.

He decides to tell Sarah the truth.

He finds her in the kitchen, preparing dinner. He hugs her and kisses her. He tells her that he loves her more than anything. He tells her that he has something to tell her, something important.

He tells her everything.

He tells her about Lisa, about their affair, about their plan to run away together. He tells her about the phone call, about the threat, about the hitman.

He tells her that they are in danger, and that they have to leave.

Sarah is stunned and speechless. She can’t believe what she is hearing. She can’t believe that Evan has lied to her again, after all the trust they have rebuilt. She can’t believe that he has put them in danger, after all the peace they have found.

She feels a surge of emotion: anger, betrayal, hurt, fear.

She looks at Evan and says:

“How could you?”

She slaps him across the face and runs out of the house.

She feels a spark of hate.

Evan runs after Sarah, but he is too late. She has already driven away in her car, leaving him alone and helpless.

He tries to call her, but she doesn’t answer. He tries to text her, but she doesn’t reply. He tries to find her, but he doesn’t know where she went.

He is frantic and worried. He knows that Lisa is serious about her threat, and that she has hired a hitman to kill him and Sarah. He knows that he has to warn Sarah, and protect her from harm.

He also knows that he has to stop Lisa, and end her madness.

He remembers that Lisa works for a website called Hitman Services, a shady online platform that connects clients with assassins for hire. He remembers that Lisa is the one who handles the payments and the contracts for the hitmen. He remembers that Lisa has access to their personal information and their locations.

He decides to hack into Lisa’s account and find out who the hitman is, and where he is.

He goes back to his house and grabs his laptop. He connects to the internet and types in the web address of Hitman Services. He enters Lisa’s username and password, which he had memorized from their time together.

He logs into Lisa’s account and sees a list of her recent transactions. He sees one that catches his eye:

Client: Lisa Parker Target: Evan Jones and Sarah Jones Hitman: John Smith Status: In progress Payment: $100,000

He clicks on the details and sees a picture of the hitman, a bald man with a barcode tattoo on his neck. He sees his phone number, his email address, and his current location.

He is shocked and terrified.

The hitman is in Vermont.

The hitman is near his house.

The hitman is coming for him and Sarah.

Evan doesn’t waste any time. He grabs his gun and his car keys and runs out of the house. He gets into his car and drives away, hoping to find Sarah before the hitman does.

He calls Sarah again, but she still doesn’t answer. He leaves her a voicemail, telling her that he loves her and that he is sorry for everything. He tells her that they are in danger and that they have to meet somewhere safe. He tells her to call him back as soon as possible.

He hopes that she will listen to his message and forgive him.

He hopes that she will still be alive.

Meanwhile, Sarah is driving aimlessly on the road, crying and sobbing. She is hurt and angry by Evan’s betrayal. She feels like she has been fooled and used by him. She feels like she has wasted her life with him.

She doesn’t know what to do.

She doesn’t know where to go.

She doesn’t know who to trust.

She hears her phone ringing, but she ignores it. She sees Evan’s name on the screen, but she deletes it. She listens to his voicemail, but she deletes it too.

She doesn’t want to hear from him.

She doesn’t want to see him.

She doesn’t want to love him.

She decides to go to a hotel and stay there for the night. She thinks that maybe she will feel better in the morning. She thinks that maybe she will figure out what to do next.

She thinks that maybe she will be safe there.

But she is wrong.

The hitman is following her.

The hitman is waiting for her.

The hitman is ready to kill her.

Evan drives to the hotel where he thinks Sarah might be staying. He hopes that she has not checked in yet, or that she has not given her real name. He hopes that he can find her before the hitman does.

He arrives at the hotel and parks his car. He gets out and walks to the reception desk. He pretends to be a guest and asks for a room.

He scans the lobby and the corridors, looking for Sarah or the hitman. He doesn’t see either of them.

He takes the key card and goes to the elevator. He presses the button for the top floor, hoping that Sarah has chosen a room with a view.

He gets out of the elevator and walks along the hallway, checking the room numbers. He sees a sign that says “Do Not Disturb” on one of the doors.

He has a bad feeling.

He knocks on the door, softly at first, then louder.

“Sarah? Sarah, are you there? It’s me, Evan. Please open the door.”

He hears nothing.

He tries the door handle, but it is locked.

He kicks the door, but it doesn’t budge.

He hears a gunshot from inside the room.

He panics.

Evan goes back to the door and tries to kick it again. He hears a scream from inside the room.

It is Sarah.

She is alive.

He kicks harder and harder, until the door finally gives way. He rushes into the room and sees Sarah lying on the bed, bleeding from her shoulder. He sees the hitman lying on the floor, dead from a bullet wound in his head.

He sees a gun in Sarah’s hand.

She has shot the hitman.

She has saved herself.

Evan runs to Sarah and hugs her. He checks her wound and sees that it is not fatal. He tells her that he loves her and that he is sorry for everything. He tells her that they are safe and that they have to get out of there.

Sarah looks at Evan and says:

“I hate you.”

She pushes him away and points the gun at him.

She says:

“You lied to me. You cheated on me. You put me in danger. You ruined my life.”

She says:

“You deserve to die.”

She pulls the trigger.

But nothing happens.

The gun is empty.

She has used the last bullet on the hitman.

Evan is shocked and scared. He tries to calm Sarah down and talk to her. He tries to explain himself and apologize. He tries to make her see reason and forgive him.

But Sarah doesn’t listen.

She is furious and hurt. She throws the gun at Evan and hits him in the face. She gets off the bed and grabs a knife from the nightstand. She lunges at Evan and stabs him in the chest.

She says:

“This is for everything you’ve done to me.”

She stabs him again and again, until he stops moving.

She says:

“This is for me.”

She drops the knife and falls to the floor, crying and sobbing.

She says:

“I’m sorry.”

He runs to the fire escape and breaks the glass. He pulls the alarm and sets off the sprinklers.

He hopes that this will scare off the hitman and alert the hotel staff.

He hopes that Sarah is still alive.


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