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My Boss Refused to Save My Mother’s Life

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The fluorescent lights of Wood Enterprises buzzed overhead as I rubbed my bloodshot eyes. Seventy-two hours. Three full days without sleep. My fingers trembled as I reached for another cup of black coffee, my fifth of the day. "Just a few more hours," I whispered to myself, glancing at the project timeline on my screen. The massive corporate merger needed to be completed before tomorrow's deadline. My bonus—the $150,000 I desperately needed for Mom's experimental cancer treatment in New York—depended on it. I could barely remember what my apartment looked like anymore. The office had become my world: stale air, flickering monitors, and the constant hum of the air conditioning. My mother's favorite tea sat cold beside my keyboard, a reminder of what I was fighting for.

My Boss Refused to Save My Mother’s Life Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights of Wood Enterprises buzzed overhead as I rubbed my bloodshot eyes. Seventy-two hours. Three full days without sleep. My fingers trembled as I reached for another cup of black coffee, my fifth of the day.

"Just a few more hours," I whispered to myself, glancing at the project timeline on my screen. The massive corporate merger needed to be completed before tomorrow's deadline. My bonus—the $150,000 I desperately needed for Mom's experimental cancer treatment in New York—depended on it.

I could barely remember what my apartment looked like anymore. The office had become my world: stale air, flickering monitors, and the constant hum of the air conditioning. My mother's favorite tea sat cold beside my keyboard, a reminder of what I was fighting for.

"Sienna, you're pushing yourself too hard," my colleague Rachel had said yesterday, concern etched across her face. "Let me help you with some of this."

But I couldn't. This project was mine. My mother's life depended on it.

I blinked away tears as I finalized the last section of the proposal. My body ached from sitting in the same chair for three days straight. The numbers blurred together on my screen, but I forced myself to focus. Just a little longer. Just a little more.

"Mom, hold on," I whispered, touching the silver ring on my finger—her ring. "I'm almost there."

With a final click of the mouse, I saved the file and collapsed back in my chair. Done. Seventy-two hours of non-stop work, and I'd finished the project two days early.

The elevator ride to the executive floor felt like ascending Mount Everest. Each floor that passed brought me closer to Sebastian—my boyfriend, my boss, my last hope.

I burst through the glass doors of the executive suite, clutching my tablet with white knuckles.

"Sebastian!" I called out, my voice cracking from exhaustion and hope.

He looked up from behind his massive mahogany desk, his expression shifting from annoyance to cold recognition.

"Sienna," he said, his voice clipped. "I was wondering when you'd finish."

I slammed the tablet down on his desk, files spilling across the polished surface.

"I did it," I said, my voice trembling. "Two days early. The whole project is done."

Something flickered in his eyes—surprise, perhaps even admiration—but it vanished as quickly as it appeared.

"And?" he asked, leaning back in his leather chair.

My heart pounded against my ribs. "And I need the bonus early. Please, Sebastian. My mother's spot in the trial—it's her only chance."

I could feel the tears welling up in my eyes as I spoke. "The doctors said if we don't secure her place by tomorrow, she'll lose her spot. Please. I've worked so hard for this."

Sebastian checked his expensive watch—the one I'd given him for his birthday last year—and sighed.

"Sienna," he said, his tone dripping with condescension, "you know how this works. Bonuses are released during quarterly reviews. Not a day sooner."

"But this is an emergency!" My voice cracked as I fought to keep from screaming. "My mother is dying!"

He straightened a stack of papers on his desk, avoiding my gaze. "That's unfortunate, but Wood Enterprises has protocols. We can't make exceptions based on... emotional outbursts."

"Emotional outbursts?" I repeated, disbelief washing over me. "This is my mother's life!"

"I understand you're upset," Sebastian said, finally looking up at me with cold detachment. "But perhaps you should explore alternative funding options. There are charities, crowd-funding platforms..."

Two weeks later, I held my mother's hand as she took her last breath in a sterile public hospital room. The experimental treatment that might have saved her had been filled by another patient—someone whose family could afford the $150,000 upfront.

"I'm sorry, sweetheart," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "I never wanted to be a burden."

I shook my head furiously, tears streaming down my face. "You were never a burden. Never."

But she was already slipping away, her eyes growing distant as she stared at something beyond me.

At the funeral, I stood alone beside her casket, clutching a bouquet of her favorite lilies. Sebastian hadn't come—he'd sent a generic floral arrangement and a text message citing a "critical business meeting."

As they lowered my mother into the ground, something inside me hardened. I resigned that same day, packed up my mother's tea, and walked out of Wood Enterprises without looking back.

Sebastian didn't try to stop me. He didn't even ask why I was leaving.

The last thing I heard as I stepped into the elevator was his voice on the phone, laughing with someone else—someone who wasn't grieving the loss of the woman who had raised me, who had sacrificed everything for me.

Someone who wasn't me.

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