My Boss Hated Me for Being a Single Mom Until

My mornings were chaos. My boss, Margaret? A nightmare. Always cold, always judging—especially my lateness. But everything changed the day I snapped… and saw behind her mask. After a rough morning with my three kids, I arrived late to work—again. Margaret scolded me, harshly. I lashed out, accusing her of having “nothing but this job.” The office went silent. I braced for,

the fallout.But Margaret didn’t fire me. Instead, she disappeared into her office—silent, shaken.The next day, I found a photo in her drawer: her smiling, holding a baby. On the back:“In loving memory of Liza…”I had judged her… and she had once been just like me—a mother. A grieving one. I went to her house to apologize. She opened the door, vulnerable and broken. We talked,
cried, and something shifted.Later, I introduced her to my kids. My daughter hugged her.Margaret smiled—for real this time.We had both lost something. But that day, we found hope, healing… and maybe even a new kind of family.

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