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The Ousting

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10 June 2026
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My parents kicked me out when I was twelve because of my grades and told me never to come back. Years later, they mocked me in front of my own company and still called me useless. Then I looked at them and said, “Your beloved daughter? Fired.”

I was twelve years old the night my parents threw me out.

Not because of drugs.

Not because I’d stolen anything.

Not because of violence.

Because of bad grades.

My father slammed my report card onto the kitchen table while my mother stood beside him, arms crossed and eyes cold.

“Three Fs?” he shouted. “You’re completely useless!”

I remember trembling so violently I could barely breathe. I had been struggling at school for months—constantly bullied and dealing with undiagnosed dyslexia—but no one cared enough to even notice.

“I’ll do better,” I whispered.

My mother gave a bitter laugh. “We’re sick of wasting money on you.”

Then my father opened the front door.

“Get out.”

I froze.

He pointed to the dark street outside. “Don’t you dare come back until you become someone worth feeding.”

I thought they’d hold me back at the last minute.

They didn’t.

That night, I slept behind a supermarket, using cardboard boxes as blankets while the rain soaked through my clothes.

I was twelve.

Over the next six years, survival became my entire world. Emergency shelters. Cheap boarding houses. Construction jobs. Night shifts washing dishes. I constantly lied about my age just to get something to eat.

And somewhere between exhaustion and rage…

I became obsessed with one thing.

Never needing anyone again.

At nineteen, I started repairing broken mobile phones in a tiny rented kiosk in Frankfurt am Main. Then I taught myself programming online using the free computers at the public library. A year later, I developed a logistics app for mobile phone repairs in small electronics shops.

That app became NexusLoop Technologies.

Ten years later, my company was worth over eighty million euros.

But none of that mattered the afternoon I saw my parents again.

I stepped out of the company headquarters wearing a tailored charcoal suit, while employees bustled about preparing for an investor meeting. Luxury cars lined the sidewalk in front of the glass building downtown.

Then I heard my mother laugh.

“Well, look who’s here.”

I turned around slowly.

My parents were standing near the entrance beside a young woman wearing expensive designer clothes.

My younger sister, Rebecca.

The golden child.

The daughter they’d kept.

My father smirked at my suit. “Fancy clothes don’t hide your worthlessness.”

Several nearby employees immediately looked visibly uncomfortable.

Rebecca crossed her arms proudly. “Dad told us you work here—somehow.”

I almost smiled.

Somehow.

An interesting word.

Then Rebecca added proudly, “Actually, I’m here for a promotion interview.”

That caught my attention.

I studied her closely.

Rebecca worked in NexusLoop’s regional administrative department.

She had no idea who owned the company.

And neither, obviously, did my parents.

My mother stepped closer, her manner cold. “You should be ashamed of yourself, after abandoning your family.”

I stared at her in disbelief.

Abandoned?

They had thrown a child out.

Then, suddenly, Rebecca’s employee ID scanner beeped red.

Access denied.

She frowned. “What the—?”

At that exact moment, HR and security personnel emerged through the main doors.

Rebecca looked confused.

Then I calmly spoke the words that made all three of their faces go pale.

“Your beloved daughter?”

I paused briefly.

“Fired.”

Part 2

Rebecca stared at me as if her brain had stopped working.

“What did you just say?”

I calmly clasped my hands together as the security guards stepped up beside me. Around us, employees slowed down, looking uncomfortable, and pretended not to notice the disaster unfolding at the entrance.

“Your employment is terminated, effective immediately,” I said.

My father let out a harsh laugh. “Do you really think you can fire anyone here?”

One of the HR managers stepped forward nervously. “Mr. Weber, should we proceed with revoking access?”

The silence that followed felt electric.

My mother blinked rapidly. “Mr. … Weber?”

I looked straight at her. “CEO Weber, to be exact.”

Rebecca’s face went instantly chalk-white.

“No,” she whispered. “No, that’s impossible.”

But reality doesn’t simply vanish just because someone finds it uncomfortable.

For years, my parents had convinced themselves I would fail forever; accepting my success would have meant admitting that what they had done to me was unforgivable.

My father took an angry step toward me. “You’re lying.”

I turned toward the glass building behind me, where our company logo spanned thirty stories in the city center.

“NexusLoop Technologies,” I said quietly. “Founded by Adrian Weber.”

Rebecca’s knees nearly gave way.

Because she finally remembered the founder’s name—printed in every employee handbook she had never bothered to read.

Her voice trembled violently. “You own this company?”

“Yes.”

My mother suddenly grabbed my arm in desperation. “Adrian… darling…”

I immediately pulled away.

Don’t call me darling now.

Not after throwing a twelve-year-old out onto the street.

Rebecca looked terrified. “Please don’t fire me.”

That sentence hurt almost more than my parents showing up here.

Because she truly believed her survival depended on staying close to power.

That belief didn’t come out of nowhere.

It came from our parents.

I looked at her closely. “Do you know why HR flagged your account this morning?”

She shook her head weakly.

I calmly opened the investigation file.

“Fraudulent expense claims. Misuse of the company card. False overtime claims.”

My father immediately exploded. “THAT’S BULLSHIT!”

The HR manager silently handed him the printed evidence.

Receipts.

Bank transfers.

Internal audit reports.

Rebecca immediately started to cry. “I was going to make it right!”

I almost had to laugh at how familiar that sounded. People always intend to make amends for their dishonesty once they’ve been caught.

My mother suddenly pointed an angry finger at me. “You’re only doing this out of revenge!”

“No,” I replied calmly. “I’m doing my job.”

That truth silenced her completely.

Because deep down, they recognized something frightening:

I did not act emotionally.

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