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He was a self-made millionaire, the kind whose name appeared in business magazines beside words like discipline, control, and precision. His company ran like clockwork because he believed nothing important should ever be left to chance. Numbers didnโ€™t lie. Systems didnโ€™t failโ€”people did.

And lately, Victor believed people were failing his children.

His twin sons, Leo and Max, had changed. They were quieter. More withdrawn. Teachers reported sudden mood swings, unexplained fear during loud voices, and a sharp drop in confidence. At home, they flinched at small corrections and apologized excessively for things they hadnโ€™t done.

Victor blamed the babysitters.

Over the past year, there had been three of them. All came with excellent references. All quit suddenly or were dismissed after โ€œnot being the right fit.โ€ Each time, Victor assumed incompetence. He paid well. Very well. There was no excuse.

But now, watching his sons retreat into themselves, something unsettled him.

So he installed cameras.

Not the obvious kind. No blinking lights. No visible lenses. Just discreet devices placed in common areas: the living room, the playroom, the kitchen. Never the bathrooms. Never the bedrooms. He told himself he wasnโ€™t spyingโ€”he was verifying.

The current babysitter, Claire, had been with them for two months. She was polite, punctual, and soft-spoken. On paper, perfect.

Victor waited three days before reviewing the footage.

At first, everything looked normal. Breakfasts prepared. Homework supervised. Cartoons on low volume. Claire smiling, nodding, speaking gently.

Then Victor noticed something small.

When the boys laughed too loudly, Claireโ€™s smile tightened.

When they ran instead of walked, she didnโ€™t correct themโ€”she stared.

On the fourth recording, Victor leaned closer to the screen.

Leo accidentally spilled juice on the table.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ the boy said immediately, eyes wide.

Claire didnโ€™t yell. She didnโ€™t raise her voice at all.

She simply said, โ€œDo you know how much trouble children like you cause?โ€

Victorโ€™s stomach tightened.

โ€œChildren likeโ€ฆ?โ€ he muttered.

Max reached for a napkin. His hands shook.

Claire sighed loudly. โ€œI guess Iโ€™ll have to tell your father you canโ€™t behave again.โ€

The boys froze.

โ€œNo, please,โ€ Max whispered. โ€œPlease donโ€™t.โ€

Victor paused the video.

His heart pounded.

He fast-forwarded.

More moments appeared. Not overt abuse. Not anything that would look dramatic to an outsider. But patterns emergedโ€”sharp sighs, cutting remarks disguised as discipline, silence used as punishment, affection withheld unless the boys were perfectly still and obedient.

Then came the worst clip.

Victor watched as Claire sat on the couch scrolling through her phone while the boys stood in front of her.

โ€œSay it,โ€ she said calmly.

โ€œIโ€™m difficult,โ€ Leo whispered.

โ€œLouder.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m difficult,โ€ he repeated, voice cracking.

Max followed. โ€œIโ€™m difficult too.โ€

Claire nodded, satisfied. โ€œGood. Now go to your room and think about how lucky you are I donโ€™t tell your father everything.โ€

Victor stood up so fast his chair crashed backward.

His hands were tremblingโ€”not with anger, but something colder.

Ice.

He didnโ€™t confront Claire that night. Or the next day.

Instead, he reviewed older footageโ€”stored backups from previous babysitters, cameras heโ€™d once used for security and forgotten.

What he found made his blood run cold.

Different women. Same patterns.

One mocked the boys for crying. Another threatened to leave and โ€œtell your father what a burden you are.โ€ A third recorded herself laughing while making the boys clean messes she had caused.

None of them had hit the children.

None of them had raised their voices.

They had done something far more damaging.

They had taught Victorโ€™s sons to fear existing.

Victor didnโ€™t sleep that night.

The next morning, he called his lawyerโ€”not to press charges, but to understand the law clearly. Emotional abuse. Coercion. Psychological harm. Documentation.

By afternoon, he had a plan.

Claire arrived as usual, greeting Victor with her polite smile.

โ€œEverything okay, Mr. Hale?โ€ she asked.

โ€œPerfect,โ€ he replied calmly. โ€œIn fact, Iโ€™ve decided to invite the previous babysitters over this evening.โ€

Claire blinked. โ€œInvite them?โ€

โ€œI want to thank everyone properly,โ€ Victor said. โ€œYouโ€™ve all played a role in my childrenโ€™s lives.โ€

Claire hesitated. Then smiled. โ€œThatโ€™sโ€ฆ very thoughtful.โ€

That evening, four women sat in Victorโ€™s pristine living room. Wine glasses in hand. Comfortable. Confident.

Emails appeared. Payment records. Termination notices. A final screen showed four foldersโ€”each labeled with a name.

โ€œThese files,โ€ Victor continued, โ€œhave been shared with my lawyer, a child psychologist, and a professional nanny network.โ€

Claire stood abruptly. โ€œYou canโ€™t do this.โ€

โ€œYou will never work with children againโ€”not through any reputable agency. Your references have been corrected. Your behavior documented.โ€

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