Years after I finished school, the bullies who tormented me attempted to embarrass me at my job, but they didn’t foresee the swift retribution that followed.

Have you ever experienced a moment when the past intrudes unexpectedly into your life?

One minute, I’m busy cleaning tables at my beloved restaurant, and the next, I’m locking eyes with the girl who turned my high school years into a living hell.

Here’s the scene: I’m tidying up at the cozy little diner where I work, which greets you with the rich aroma of fresh coffee right at the door.
Our regular customers know my name, my favorite drink, and probably many details of my life by now.

Today, I’m pitching in to help out because Beth, one of our waitresses, isn’t feeling well.

She’s pregnant—radiant and lovely—but had a dizzy spell earlier, so the rest of us have taken on her responsibilities.

We’re a close-knit group, like a family, so we jump in to support one another without hesitation.

I’m focused on scrubbing a table in the back, lost in my task, when I hear laughter. The kind of laughter that instantly hurls me back to my high school days. My stomach knots, and before I even look up, I know who it is.

It’s Heather.

Heather Parker, the reigning queen of high school social life, who made my life miserable for four years.

There she is, strutting into the restaurant like she owns it, her trademark laughter ringing out, surrounded by her loyal sidekicks, Hannah and Melissa.

It’s as if nothing has changed. They used to tease me about everything—my outfit, my hair, the way I talked about my dreams of escaping that town.

I freeze, holding the cloth as if I’m a deer caught in headlights. They haven’t noticed me yet, but the familiar heat creeps up my neck. The whispers, the sneers, and the judgmental looks pierce through without a single spoken word.

“Hey, isn’t that…?” Heather’s voice trails off, her gaze scanning the room.
Please don’t turn this way.

But, of course, she does.

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