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Boss Accused Me of Faking That I Have a Son & Got Me Arrested after I Asked For a Week off to Care For My Sick Kid

When Annie’s son becomes ill, she takes a week off from work. But when she returns to the office, her boss has a police officer and a pair of handcuffs waiting for her. You know how sometimes you think that you’d be valuable to the company because you worked in a place for a decade? Yeah. No. That didn’t happen to me. Let me tell you everything. I’ve been working for a company for ten years. Straight out of college, I joined as a marketing intern and then worked my way up the corporate ladder — the pay increasing at an exceptionally slow rate. One day, my five-year-old son, Kenny, became very sick. His fever was through the roof, and he kept vomiting. That would upset any mom, right? There was no way that I could leave him at home with a babysitter.

I needed to be there, watching him, and ready to take him to the doctor if the time came. So, I decided to call my boss and tell him the truth. I also hadn’t used my leave for the year, so I knew it couldn’t be an issue. I left my son in his bed and walked away. “Hi, Mr. Williams,” I said when he answered on the first ring. “My son is sick, and I need to be with him. I’m going to take the week off to care for him. I haven’t used any of my leave yet.” There was silence for a moment before he exploded. “Are you serious, Annie?” he shouted. “We have our annual general meeting in two days, and you’re abandoning me now? You know I need the marketing reports.”

“I’m sorry, Sir,” I said. “But I just can’t come in. And the reports are done. I emailed them to you yesterday morning.” He didn’t bother to reply — instead, he hung up. I didn’t overthink it because my boss was a hot-headed man who tended to be impulsive and rude.Then, I made some soup for Kenny, putting all my energy into my child. A week later, when Kenny had recovered and was also back to school, I walked into my office. My boss was seated in my chair and began clapping his hands slowly, and an eerie smile plastered onto his face. “Annie,” he said. “Welcome back. I have a surprise for you.” Before I could even react, a uniformed officer entered the room, handcuffs at the ready. “Annie Mills,” he barked. “You have the right to remain silent…”

He continued to read my rights while my heart raced and my body felt limp. “What is going on?” I gasped, suddenly unable to breathe. “Annie, it has come to my attention that you don’t have a son. And now, you’re going to be punished. Well played, Annie, but you got caught in your lies.”My mind raced, trying to make sense of the situation. I had no idea what my boss was talking about. Of course I had a son. I was a single mother because my son’s father had left the moment he heard that we were pregnant. While I was being escorted out of the office, I couldn’t help but wonder when things had gone so wrong. I sat in the police car, anxiously pinching my wrist to make sure that I was awake. When we got to the station, I was refused my phone call — the officer continued giving me horrible glares. The officer threw me into a holding cell that smelt damp, the mold dark on the walls.

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