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My boss is off on a business trip with his lover. While I'm presenting to the board, he emailed urgent offsite meeting. What he doesn't know is in 43 minutes his $210,480 travel expenses will appear on the audit slide I'm about to present. When the numbers hit the screen, the CFO went white and the chairman asked, is she with him right now?..., #redditreadings #reddit #redditstories #askreddit #storytime #tellingstories I knew something was off the second I saw urgent offsite in the subject line. Darren never capitalized unless he was trying to sound important or guilty. I was halfway through finalizing the quarterly audit deck when the email landed like a cold slap. Hey Nancy, something came up. I've got an urgent offsite with an investor lead. You've got the board slides covered, right? Appreciate you stepping up. Stepping up. That's rich coming from a man who once forwarded my own spreadsheet back to me with a comment. Nice work team. As if he'd lifted a single finger besides pointing at where to steal credit. It was 7:42 PM The meeting was nine o'clock m sharp the next morning, and he was vanishing into the corporate fog with zero warning. That's not just bad timing. It's sage in a suit. I stared at the email for a full minute, jaw clenched, chest tight like that. Burning moment after someone slams a door in your face. And you still hear their footsteps walking away like it's no big deal. He always did This slid out of hard moments and left me holding the grenade with the pin already pulled. Anyway, quick pause here. If you're listening and haven't hit that subscribe button, do us a solid and tap it. 95% of folks forget and believe me, it really helps the team hit like two. 'cause I'm about to walk you through the kind of quiet office revenge that HR training videos never prepare you for. Now back to the crime scene. My inbox, Darren had C, c, D. No one of course, no calendar block, no investor name, no slide notes left behind, just poof gone. I checked the file timestamps. He hadn't touched the deck in days, which meant it was all on me. Again, I leaned back in my chair and took a slow sip of my coffee, lukewarm and bitter my career under him. We'd worked together for six years. When I say work together, I mean I built the bones and blood of every quarterly report while he paraded around the boardroom with his tie half loosened, like some finance cowboy. He called himself a big picture guy translation. He'd make vague promises to execs and then dump the mess on me to figure out the numbers, and I always did. I made him look good because I thought that's how the game worked. Grind quietly. Eventually someone notices, right? Except no one ever did not. When Darren made sure my name barely squeaked onto the credits, if at all. I wasn't angry yet. Not truly not until the third time I read that email. Something about the phrasing scraped at the back of my skull, urgent offsite with an investor lead, too neat, too vague, and Darren hated meetings with investors. Called them spreadsheet vampires. Why volunteer to run one solo during the quarterly audit review? One of our most high stakes board meetings of the year. I clicked over to the travel system. No trip logged. That was odd. Darren always filed last minute expenses. He had a habit of booking flights, like he was playing airline roulette, but there was nothing. Then I opened his calendar. It was marked. Oh, personal. Oh, personal. Now we're getting somewhere by 9:00 PM was deep in a rabbit hole. I didn't mean to fall into, I opened up the last three months of travel expense logs. Not because I suspected anything. Not yet more out of spite, maybe. I just wanted to make sure I wouldn't be blamed when Darren's absence turned into an executive eye roll fest, that's when I saw it two weeks ago....,