"I hope you realize this holds nothing against you, we all love and appreciate you and your work, but we had to face some unexpected problems this past year."
You sit in front of Claire, your boss completely dumbfounded, not even comprehending what she is saying completely. You came to work this morning absolutely oblivious that today is going to be your last day of work at the daycare you've been working at for over two years now.
"I'm sorry, but last time you let us in on the budget you didn't bring up any complication that might have indicated someone could lose their job, so what possible problem could have come up so abruptly?" you ask with a shocked and nervous chuckle. Part of you kind of hopes this is just some stupid joke she is playing on you, but Claire is not one to make games out of such serious things. Letting out a tired sigh she pushes her reading glasses up to the top of her head into her carefully curled hair.
"Look, I'm really trying not to make a big deal out of it, but we had to make some cuts on the budget. The kitchen and gymnasium renovation was completely unplanned and it kicked us in the butt. We are making some changes about the groups this year and it was made that it can be solved with one less person on the team. I'm sorry it had to be you, but the decision had to be made."
"But why me?" you press. "There are two people who have been working for a shorter period of time here, didn't I earn your trust during my time here?"
"It's not about that, Y/N," Claire shakes her head.
"Then what is this about?"
"If you are so keen on knowing, we've... received a few... complaints." Your eyebrows shoot up to your hairline, this is the first time you're hearing about it.
"Complaints?"
"Yes. Some parents are not quite the fan of the kind of mentality you are using while teaching the kids."
"What are you talking about?" you ask, feeling all the blood rushing out of your face. This is starting to get way too nasty. Claire pinches the bridge of her nose before leaning onto her desk, clasping her hands together.
"I know that you are quite the free spirit and want to teach the kids about openness and acceptance, but not everyone is as rainbow as you are. Some kids brought the word home about what kind of books you've been reading and we've gotten a few concerns about you basically promoting the LGBTQ community for the kids."
"I'm not promoting, I'm trying to teach them to accept everyone just the way they are, how can that upset anyone?!"
"Well, it does. The committee had to make a decision on who we should let go and many agreed that it might be the safest decision to make it be... you."
You're about to faint. You are sure you are about to fall off this chair and just black out. How can someone get mad about you reading stories about acceptance and treating everyone equally? What kind of monster can see it as a bad thing? And now you are losing your job over such a stupid thing that you don't even feel responsible for.
Though you'd love to stay and try to convince Claire to not let you go, you know the decision has been made and if you're being honest, you don't feel comfortable anymore working at a place where parents tell you off for teaching important values for their kids. Sadly, but you sign all paperwork about your immediate parting and you leave Claire's office to pack your stuff.
"Miss Y/N! Miss Y/N!" Izzy, one of the sweetest girls in your group basically launches herself at you, smashing against your legs as she hugs you happily. "Do you want to see what I just painted?" She blinks up at you with her gorgeous green eyes and your heart breaks that you won't get to see her again.
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FanfictionAfter abruptly losing your job at the daycare you've been working at for the past two years, you are desperate to find a new one, with not much luck. That is until you get a call from the father of one of the children from the daycare. Harry Styles...