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When the Door Opened, I Momentarily Thought I Saw a Ghost from the Past.

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When the door swung open, for a heartbeat I thought I was looking at a spectre from my past.

Poppy stepped in slowly, as if she were walking onto a stage where she had once played the lead, though the lines now escaped her.

Her gaze, once cold and sure, now trembled, waveringlike someone unsure whether theyre welcome.

Lucy she whispered, her voice quivering. For the first time I heard not arrogance but doubt. I never expected you that you

Did you mean that Im here? I asked evenly. Or that I never cleaned the toilets, as you thought back then?

She lowered her eyes.

That was stupid, she muttered. Just a dumb joke, I didnt mean it seriously

It was a joke, I replied softly. Back then it was easy for you to stay on top. Times have changed, Poppy. Sit down.

She obeyed, sinking into the chair opposite me. The confidence that used to sit in her posture was gone. Her fingers clenched the handle of her bag, and her eyes scanned the wallsframed certificates, a photograph of me at an international conference in London, standing beside the vicepresident of the firm.

So youre a director now, she said, forcing a smile.

For three years, I confirmed. Were looking for a new projects coordinator. Youre the candidate.

I didnt expect she whispered. That my interview would be with you.

Tell me about yourself, I said calmly, flipping through the paperwork. What have you been doing these past few years?

I worked in PR, she replied quickly. Then some personal issues. Now I just want a fresh start.

I see. I made a note. Why our company?

She sighed, as if shedding a weight.

Because no one else called me back.

The silence that followed said more than any reprimand could.

Do you remember, Poppy, I asked after a moment, what you used to say in school that some people are born to be on top and others to clean up after them?

She nodded slowly.

I remember. Im ashamed of it.

I said nothing. I watched hernot the girl from secondary school, but a woman who had faced her own collapse.

I no longer wanted revenge or humiliation. I felt only pity.

If you met that girl you used to mock today, what would you say to her?

Her eyes welled.

Id say Im sorry. And Id ask her to teach me how to be strong.

I shut the folder.

Poppy, you have qualifications, you have experience. If you want, you can start with us as a junior specialistno perks, no favours. Just work.

Youd take me really? she asked, disbelief in her voice.

Im not holding a grudge, I said. But I wont forget. Prove youre different.

She nodded. Gratitude, something I hadnt heard from her before, rose in her tone.

Thank you, Lucy. I promise Ill make it work.

When she left, I stared at the closed door for a long while.

Life always brings us back to the places where we once felt weakjust to see if weve grown.

Months passed.

Poppy arrived early, stayed late, never complained, never tried to shine. She worked hard.

One evening I saw her helping a trainee prepare a presentationcalm, careful, without a hint of arrogance.

A few weeks later she knocked on my office.

Do you have a minute? she asked.

Of course, I replied, smiling.

I just wanted to thank you. You didnt condemn me. You gave me a chance. I thought Id lost everything perhaps only the part that kept me from being true to myself.

Sometimes you have to lose everything to find who you are, I said quietly.

She smiledwarm, unmasked. And I realised I didnt need revenge. The real victory was seeing her change.

A year later Poppy was heading her own department. Her projects turned a profit, her team adored her, the juniors respected her.

At a company party a nervous new recruit approached her.

Miss Georgiou, Im terrified about tomorrows presentation

She placed a hand on his shoulder and said, Dont be afraid. Its not the clothes or the titles that make a person strong, but the heart and the mind.

I watched from the side and, for the first time, felt genuine peace.

The past was finally over.

And life had found its quiet justicestill, but precise.

That night, as I walked home, a smile lingered on my face.

Not proud, not victoriousjust calm, and truly mine.

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