I was fired for plagiarizing a project I had worked on for almost a year. Turns out, my husband was behind it, helping a woman he cared about more than me—Callie. I decided it was time for revenge.
As I walked toward my boss’s office, I was sure my hard work would finally be recognized. But when I walked in, Callie was there, accusing me of stealing her project. Mr. Thornton backed her up, even though I’d been working on it for months. I was fired on the spot.
Confused and angry, I rushed home, realizing my husband had betrayed me. He and Callie had stolen my work. I found proof on his phone: receipts and texts confirming his affair with her.
I planned my revenge carefully. On my last day, I hosted a farewell party and invited my colleagues, including Callie. I revealed my project, proving I was the original creator, and announced it would move forward with my investor’s support. The final blow? A cake with a photo of Harris and Callie, titled “THEY STOLE MY LIFE.” The truth came out.
Mr. Thornton apologized, offering me my job back with a promotion. But I was done. I filed for divorce and moved on, knowing I had to leave the past behind. A fresh start awaited, and I was ready for it.
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