The first story began with what seemed like a routine workday.
Employees received a mandatory video-call invitation from their boss for seven in the morning, with instructions to attend on camera. Everyone logged in on time, but their boss never appeared. After waiting nearly twenty minutes, human resources ended the meeting without explanation. Later that day, employees received shocking news: the boss had died in his sleep before the meeting was supposed to take place. Most assumed the invitation had been scheduled earlier and sent automatically. However, one employee later checked the invitation details and noticed something unsettling. According to the timestamp, the meeting request had been sent hours after the boss was already believed to have died. Even after consulting the IT department, the strange timing remained unexplained, leaving behind an eerie mystery that continued to disturb those who noticed it.
The second story involved a family that had hired a quiet young nanny to help care for their seven-year-old son. Over time, the child became unusually attached to her, growing upset whenever she was absent. The parents initially viewed this as a sign that she was caring and good at her job. Then one day, while looking through her belongings, the mother discovered a laminated photograph of her son inside the nanny’s bag. At first, she found it touching, assuming the nanny simply cared deeply about the child. That feeling disappeared when she turned the photo over and found two handwritten words that seemed deeply unsettling.
The back of the photograph read “MY son.” Confused and alarmed, the mother decided to wait and ask for an explanation during the nanny’s next visit. Before she had the chance, however, she received an unexpected phone call from another woman. The caller claimed she had once hired the same nanny and warned that the young woman had become dangerously obsessed with her family. According to the caller, the nanny had developed an unhealthy attachment to her child and eventually became involved with her husband, creating chaos within the household. The woman urgently advised the mother to remove the nanny from her home immediately.
Faced with the disturbing message and the photograph she had already found, the mother felt overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty. Although the nanny insisted the accusations were false and broke down in tears when confronted, the warning had already planted too much doubt. Unable to ignore the possibility that her family might be at risk, the mother chose to dismiss her without further investigation. Whether the allegations were true or whether a misunderstanding had destroyed an innocent person’s reputation remained unknown. What stayed behind was a lingering sense of unease, created by a few small details that suddenly seemed impossible to dismiss.