Boss Fired Me Before My £4,000,000 Bonus, Then Legal Saw Clause 11C-heuh

Just one day before my £4,000,000 bonus was due to clear, my boss fired me.

“We’re keeping your money and your code,” she said, almost pleasantly.

“Leave quietly.”

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I did not argue.

I did not slam a hand on the table, or beg, or ask whether three years of eighty-hour weeks meant anything to her.

I simply nodded, slid my employment contract across the desk, and made one phone call.

Ten minutes later, their Head Lawyer stared at the glowing screen, all the blood draining from her face.

She turned to the CEO in pure terror and whispered, “God… tell me you paid her.”

That was not where the day began.

The day began with rain ticking against the kitchen window of my flat before dawn, the kettle clicking off beside a mug I never finished, and my laptop bag sitting by the front door like it had packed itself out of habit.

I had slept for three hours.

That was not unusual.

For three years, Project Chimera had eaten my mornings, my weekends, my eyesight, and most of the person I had been before the company found me.

I knew the codebase the way other people know the route home in the dark.

I knew which services would fail silently if one dependency was moved too quickly.

I knew why the architecture looked simple from the outside and why, beneath it, the whole thing balanced on decisions nobody in the boardroom could explain.

They called me difficult when I refused shortcuts.

They called me indispensable when investors were listening.

They called me Clara when they needed me to stay late and “resource” when they spoke about me in planning documents.

Tomorrow, my £4,000,000 equity bonus was scheduled to clear.

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