A Baby Made of Lies
At 3:00 p.m., Rose Jenkins, the new hire who had barely been here a few days, suddenly tagged me in the company group chat with a few hundred people in it.
[Hi, can you stop hammering your keyboard? The noise is making my stomach hurt! The baby I'm carrying is sleeping. If you shake it into a concussion, I swear I'll make your whole family pay for it!]
I rushed to explain. I was racing to finish a proposal that was due soon, and I was using a silent keyboard. But she wouldn't believe me, no matter what I said.
I kept my patience and explained it over and over. To avoid any more trouble, I even asked if I could move out to the hallway to work.
What I didn't expect was that a week later, she would storm into the break room with a kettle of freshly boiled water and dump it straight over my head.
I collapsed in a pool of scalding water, my skin blistering and tearing open. She kept screaming as if she had lost her mind and smashed my head with her high heels, over and over.
"It's all your fault! I lost the baby! Your keyboard noise shook my son to death!!"
My vision blurred.
By the time everything went black, I still couldn't understand how a silent keyboard could possibly kill someone.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day she first went off on me in the group chat.
This time, faced with the same insults, I didn't back down. I went straight into the chat and fired back.
[Stop pretending you're pregnant. You've got more going on down there than your dad does!]