My daughter locked in the dog’s cage: the shocking response of a babysitter

As a working mom without family support, I had found a babysitter to help me. Anna, a calm student, had been highly recommended by several friends. She specialized in early childhood education and was certified in first aid. Everything seemed perfect at first.

But one day, as I returned home an hour earlier than planned, I was shocked. 😯

When I opened the door, an unnatural silence hit me. The living room was frozen in a stillness that was not normal for two young children. The TV was playing an old cartoon, toys were scattered around, but I heard no laughter, no crying, no sounds of play. Just a heavy silence. 😯

Then, I saw the dog’s cage, the one we use for Bruno when he’s too excited during our guests’ visits. But this time, it wasn’t the dog inside.

It was my daughter, Ellie. 😯 Sitting cross-legged, as though the cage was a poorly built fort. Her cheeks were red and swollen, as if she had been crying. Her twin brother, motionless, stood next to her, barefoot.

I stood frozen, unable to comprehend what I was seeing. “What’s going on here?” I screamed.

Anna, her head buried in her phone, looked up and calmly answered as if nothing had happened. 😯 What she said was unbelievable, and I couldn’t find the words to respond. 😯

👉For the rest, read the article in the first comment below 👇👇👇👇.

My daughter locked in the dog's cage: the shocking response of a babysitter

Anna looked up and calmly responded: “Oh, they were playing zoo. She wanted to be the tiger.”

I approached Ellie, who was trembling, and she told me: “She closed the door, mommy. I said I didn’t want to play anymore.”

A cold chill swept over me. This wasn’t a game; it was pure negligence. How could she take it so lightly?

I turned toward Anna, my heart pounding. “Do you really think this is acceptable?” I said.

My daughter locked in the dog's cage: the shocking response of a babysitter

She responded in a nonchalant voice: “It’s just a game, nothing more. Kids love these imaginary games.”

I couldn’t believe it. I looked into her eyes, searching for a trace of guilt, but there was nothing. Just indifference.

I knelt down, holding Ellie tightly. “This isn’t a game, sweetheart. You should never feel like this.”

I stood up and, with a cold stare, told Anna: “You can leave. I never want to see you here again.”

She grabbed her bag, put away her phone, and left without a word.

My daughter locked in the dog's cage: the shocking response of a babysitter

Related Posts

I came home for christmas to a house that felt ice cold. On the counter was a note: “We went on a cruise. You look after grandpa.” I found him weak, shivering in the dark. They had left him completely alone. Then he slowly opened his eyes and whispered, “They don’t know about… Help me make this right.” When they came back…

The cold hit me before the silence did. It wasn’t just the ambient chill of a Wisconsin December; it was a stagnant, heavy freeze that settled into…

On the luxury yacht, my sister was shoved off the deck “as a joke.” A man laughed and shouted, “John, you did it! I owe you fifty bucks!” The entire in-law family howled as if it were entertainment, while my sister thrashed in the dark waves, screaming for help. John tossed a single life ring down, smirking. The moment I pulled her back on deck, I made one call: “Come. Now.” Let them laugh—let’s see if any of them make it back to shore.

The yacht, The Neptune’s Crown, felt less like a vessel and more like a floating stage for the worst impulses of the obscenely wealthy. It wasn’t just…

At our wedding, my husband raised his glass and said, “This dance is for the woman I’ve secretly loved for ten years.” Then he walked past me… and stopped in front of my sister. Everyone applauded—until I asked my father one question. That’s when my husband froze, and my sister collapsed.

“This dance is for the one I’ve secretly loved all these ten years,” my husband announced at our wedding reception. He walked right past me, a phantom…

My family swore I was a Navy dropout. I stood silent at my brother’s SEAL ceremony…Then his general locked eyes with me and said, “Colonel, you’re here?” The crowd froze.My father’s jaw hit the floor.

My family swore I was a Navy dropout. They wore my “failure” like a dull, persistent ache, a blemish on an otherwise pristine record of military excellence….

“This event is for the elite. You don’t belong here,” the wealthy son said coldly, pushing his mother away as snow gathered at her feet. She showed no tears—only passed him a grimy envelope. “A Christmas gift,” she murmured. “From the woman who used to own this place.” He scoffed… until he read the paper inside. That was the moment the guards stepped forward.

The orchestra played a soft, liquid waltz, but the air in the grand foyer of the Van Der Hoven Estate was thick with something far sharper than music. It…

“Stop the ceremony! I won’t let my son raise a child that isn’t his!” the mother-in-law screamed, pointing at the bride’s growing belly. The bride steadied herself, wiped away a tear, and calmly took the microphone. “You’re right—DNA doesn’t lie,” she said softly. “That’s why this official report shows you took a newborn from a hospital twenty years ago… and raised him as your own.” Sirens echoed outside. The groom turned pale and whispered, “Then… who are you to me?” as the chapel doors swung open.

The dressing room smelled of lilies—Margaret’s favorite flower, not mine. The scent was cloying, thick and heavy like funeral air, suffocating the delicate notes of the lavender perfume…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *