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AITA For Refusing To Babysit My Work Colleague's Children Because She Could Be Fired... ----- AITA For Refusing To Babysit My Work Colleague's Children Because She Could Be Fired And I Only Have 2 Weekends A Week To Rest... ----- I’m Aurora, 27, living alone in Austin with a job I actually love and guard my weekends like treasure. One Thursday, my coworker Sabrina—who has two kids and a habit of declaring no one knows exhaustion until they parent—overheard me say I had no plans for the weekend. She decided that meant I could watch her kids for two full days… for $60 total. I refused. The next night, she showed up at my door with the kids anyway. I didn’t open it, documented everything, and told my manager. Then she tried to publicly claim I’d volunteered, and I shut that down. When I found out she’d actually been at a luxury retreat that weekend, not working like she claimed, I took it all to HR. HR gave her a formal warning, and I overheard she’d been hit with retreat fees for lying about childcare. She didn’t stop—she made a “Team Village” spreadsheet assigning me to babysitting slots and sent it to our VP. I countered with a professional “Backup Care Guide” that became company policy, got me a $1,000 bonus, and ended her little project. Two weeks later, she left her kids in our office lobby with my name on a note. Security called her husband, who was horrified; HR put her on a final warning and restricted her badge. She tried to start a whisper campaign that I hated children, but parents actually thanked me for securing backup care benefits. Eventually, she resigned. The policy I created stayed, parents planned ahead, and everyone got a stipend they could use for family or personal needs. I kept my weekends, my espresso machine, and my boundaries—and made it impossible for anyone here to guilt-trip a coworker into free childcare again. ----- Disclaimer The following story is entirely fictional. All names, characters, and incidents are products of the author's imagination and created for entertainment only. Any similarities to real people or actual events are purely coincidental. This video is not meant to insult, harm, or target any person or group. Viewer discretion is advised. Sit back and enjoy the drama. #redditfamily #reddit #familyrelationships #redditstories