The Auditor Laughed at Her HR File, Then the CEO Turned Pale-kieutrinh

“Your bonus is docked for job searching,” Chad Jr. said in front of the entire company.

For one second, the slide behind him was still changing, half-loaded and ugly, the kind of corporate blue nobody actually likes but everyone pretends looks professional.

Then my name appeared.

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Karen Delaney.

Compliance.

Bonus adjustment: approved.

Reason: undisclosed job-search activity.

The office coffee beside my keyboard had gone cold, leaving that burnt paper-cup smell that always seemed to cling to conference rooms and bad news.

The Zoom grid froze into neat little squares.

Two hundred employees sat in silence while the CEO’s son, newly promoted head of HR, smiled at the front of the room like he had just invented accountability.

The overhead lights in the conference room were so bright they made his navy blazer look too tight.

He held a wireless clicker in one hand.

He looked directly toward the camera.

“Per policy,” he said, “bonus eligibility may be adjusted when employee commitment becomes unclear.”

I kept my camera off.

Only my initials sat in the corner of the meeting.

K.D.

Quiet.

Small.

Easy to overlook.

That had always been useful to people like Chad Jr.

He did not say who verified the allegation.

He did not say what investigation had taken place.

He did not say what evidence had been collected.

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