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I found out my credit card was dead three days before my thirtieth birthday. The plastic itself sat right where it always did, tucked into the little zipper pocket of my wallet like it had never moved. But the account behind it?

That thing was a smoking crater. The bank alert came at 2:14 a.m. My phone lit up the dark of my Portland studio, blue light carving harsh angles into the ceiling.

Outside, the November rain tapped a restless rhythm against the window. I was half asleep in an old college sweatshirt, buried under a thrift-store comforter that still smelled faintly like someone else’s detergent. I grabbed my phone, expecting some stupid app notification.

Instead, I saw it. ACCOUNT ALERT: –$36,842.19. For a second, I thought I was misreading it.

I blinked. The numbers didn’t change. Minus thirty-six thousand eight hundred forty-two dollars and nineteen cents.

Gone. I sat straight up so fast the room spun. My heart was pounding in my throat, my hands already slick with sweat.

I tapped the alert, fingers clumsy, and opened my banking app. Recent activity flooded the screen. Hospital billing.

Auto repairs. Mortgage payments. All of it under my name.

“My name is Riley Green,” I whispered into the empty room, like I was introducing myself to some invisible camera. “And if you ever want to know who your family really is, let them get their hands on your credit.”

Have you ever watched your entire reality tilt because of a number on a screen? Because I have.

Thirty-six thousand dollars didn’t just evaporate from my account. It told me a story my family had been writing for years behind my back. And the week of my thirtieth birthday, that story finally snapped.

I scrolled through the charges again, then again, as if repetition might turn them into a glitch. It didn’t. I hit the number on the back of my card.

The automated voice asked for my date of birth, the last four digits of my social. I answered on autopilot while staring at my reflection in the dark window, my own wide eyes looking back at me like I was a stranger. “Yes,” I told the bank rep when she finally came on the line.

“Those charges are unauthorized.”

“Yes,” I said when she asked if I knew who might have used my card. “I do.”

By 2:30 a.m., my card was frozen. The investigation was “in process.”

My life, however, was already on fire.

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