When three babysitters quit after just one day, Sarah knew something was off. Determined to figure out what was going on in her home, she set up a hidden camera, and what she discovered left her stunned.The morning sun filtered through the kitchen window, casting a soft light on the breakfast table where Lily’s half-finished cereal bowl sat. I wiped Max’s sticky hands as he giggled, completely unaware of the frustration building up inside me. My phone buzzed on the counter, and I didn’t even need to look to know what it was. I felt a familiar sinking feeling hit my stomach. With a sigh, I picked up the phone.The screen flashed a message from Megan, the babysitter I had hired just yesterday. “I’m sorry, but I won’t be able to continue working with your family. Thank you for the opportunity.” My chest tightened as I read the words again, trying to make sense of them. Megan had been great, just like the others—
kind, responsible, and so enthusiastic when I’d interviewed her. What had changed in just a day?I leaned against the counter, staring blankly at the message. A faint clatter from the living room snapped me back to reality. Lily was busy with her toy, her little brow furrowed in concentration, while Max toddled around, laughing at his own tiny steps. They were fine, happy, even. So why did every babysitter leave after just a day or two?I deleted Megan’s message and glanced at the clock. Julie would be here soon for our usual coffee catch-up. Maybe talking to her would help me make sense of this mess. As I tidied up the kitchen, I couldn’t shake the nagging thought creeping into my mind. Was I doing something wrong? Was it the kids? Or was there something I just wasn’t seeing? When Julie arrived, I greeted her with a hug, trying to hide my frustration with a smile.