
Dizem que você não se casa apenas com uma pessoa — você se casa com a família dela. Se ao menos alguém tivesse me avisado o quão verdadeiro isso seria, talvez eu não tivesse acabado em lágrimas, agarrando meu vestido de noiva em um apartamento vazio na noite em que meu marido me acusou da única coisa que eu nunca tinha feito.
Tenho 27 anos e, há seis meses, me mudei para o outro lado do país para ficar com meu noivo, Adam. Aos 29, ele parecia ter tudo planejado — um emprego estável, amigos leais e uma família que o adorava.

Um casal feliz | Fonte: Pexels
Ele cresceu nesta cidadezinha pitoresca onde todos se conheciam, e embora fosse intimidador no começo, eu disse a mim mesma que conseguiria fazer dar certo. Afinal, Adam era tudo para mim. Mudar para cá pareceu o próximo passo natural na nossa história de amor.
O planejamento do casamento foi… uma viagem. Desde o momento em que Adam a pediu em casamento, sua irmã mais velha, Beth, praticamente assumiu o controle. Aos 31 anos, ela tinha esse ar de autoridade que tornava difícil resistir.

Homem pedindo sua namorada em casamento | Fonte: Pexels
“Confie em mim, você vai precisar de ajuda”, ela disse com um sorriso cúmplice quando hesitei. E honestamente? Ela não estava errada. Planejar um casamento é estressante. Além disso, Beth parecia conhecer todo mundo na cidade — floristas, fotógrafos, até mesmo o cara que fez os convites personalizados.
Foi como ter meu próprio planejador de casamentos em uma cidade pequena.
Ainda assim, algo pareceu estranho quando Beth casualmente insistiu que suas amigas de infância, Sarah, Kate e Olivia, fossem minhas madrinhas, apesar de eu mal conhecê-las.
“Eles são família”, Beth explicou. “Eles vão tornar sua vida mais fácil.”

Planejador de casamento e noiva conversando | Fonte: Midjourney
Olhando para trás, esse pode ter sido meu primeiro erro.
A decisão de deixar Beth e suas amigas serem minhas madrinhas não foi algo que tomei levianamente. Parecia estranho, entregar um papel tão íntimo a pessoas que eu mal conhecia.
Mas Beth tinha um jeito de fazer as coisas parecerem razoáveis. “Você ainda não tem muita gente aqui”, ela disse, dando um tapinha na minha mão como uma irmã mais velha. “Deixe-nos ajudar. Isso deixará Adam feliz também.”
Então, eu concordei.

Mulheres conversando | Fonte: Mdijourney
O dia do casamento começou como um sonho. O sol beijava o horizonte enquanto eu me arrumava, o local brilhava com luzes suaves de fada, e meu vestido… ah, meu vestido. Eu vi meu reflexo no espelho e fiquei boquiaberta. Por um momento, tudo pareceu perfeito.
Mas então, havia as damas de honra.
Começou com coisas pequenas. Conversas sussurradas que paravam assim que eu entrava na sala. Olhares trocados entre Sarah e Kate que pareciam estranhos.
Tentei me livrar disso. Talvez eu esteja pensando demais. Era o dia do meu casamento. Eu já tinha o suficiente para fazer sem me preocupar com o comportamento enigmático das madrinhas.

Noiva e suas madrinhas | Fonte: Midjourney
Mas durante a recepção, as coisas ficaram mais estranhas. Enquanto eu conversava com minha tia, peguei Sarah caminhando até Adam. Ela lhe entregou algo — pequeno, embrulhado no que parecia ser papel de seda. Ele deu a ela um rápido aceno e colocou no bolso.
“O que foi isso?”, perguntei a Sarah mais tarde, com a voz leve, mas curiosa.
“Ah, só uma coisa para a lua de mel”, ela disse com uma piscadela. “Você verá.”
Kate estava me provocando sobre o “presente supremo” deles a semana toda, então tentei rir. “Vocês todos são tão misteriosos”, eu disse. Mas, no fundo, um mal-estar se instalou no meu estômago.

Noiva e suas madrinhas conversando | Fonte: Midjourney
Na terceira vez, vi um deles passar algo para Adam, não consegui ignorar. O que eles estavam dando a ele? E por que pareciam tão reservados sobre isso?
A recepção deveria ter sido mágica. Eu deveria estar girando sob as luzes, rindo com Adam, cercada de amor e alegria. Em vez disso, passei metade da noite observando meu marido — o homem com quem eu tinha acabado de prometer passar a eternidade — se afastar cada vez mais de mim.
“Adam, venha dançar comigo!”, eu o chamei em um momento, acenando para ele ir para a pista de dança. Ele hesitou, olhando para Beth, que lhe deu um aceno sutil.

Noivo emocionalmente distante olhando para sua noiva | Fonte: Midjourney
“Em um minuto”, ele disse, seu tom tenso. Então ele se virou para ela e as damas de honra.
Minha melhor amiga, Megan, que estava entre os convidados, se inclinou e sussurrou: “Sou só eu ou seu marido está agindo… estranho?”
Engoli em seco. “Não é só você.”
Na hora em que deveríamos cortar o bolo, a tensão era insuportável. Foi quando Adam agarrou minha mão e me puxou para o lado. Seu rosto estava pálido, seus olhos evitando os meus.

Noivos brigando | Fonte: Midjouney
“Precisamos conversar”, ele disse. Sua voz era baixa.
“Fale sobre o que, Adam”, perguntei, forçando uma risada nervosa.
“Não consigo fazer isso”, ele disse, suas palavras soando como um tapa.
Eu congelei. “Não posso fazer o quê?” Minha voz falhou enquanto o pânico se instalava.
“Este casamento.” Seus olhos finalmente encontraram os meus, e eles estavam cheios de algo que eu não conseguia nomear. Raiva? Tristeza?
Eu senti como se o ar tivesse sido sugado para fora da sala. “Do que você está falando?”
“Eu sei o que você está escondendo.”
“Se escondendo?”, repeti, minha voz aumentando em descrença. “Adam, o que—”

Noivos brigando | Fonte: Midjouney
Ele enfiou a mão no bolso e tirou vários envelopes. Meu sangue gelou enquanto ele expunha o conteúdo: fotos, capturas de tela, até mesmo um recibo.
A primeira foto era minha saindo de um café, rindo com um homem que eu não reconheci. A próxima nos mostrava sentados bem próximos no que parecia ser uma mesa de jantar. Então veio uma foto granulada minha entrando no saguão de um hotel, supostamente com o mesmo homem.
“Adam, eu nunca—”
“Pare de mentir”, ele me interrompeu, jogando no chão uma pilha de capturas de tela impressas.

Apenas para fins ilustrativos | Fonte: Midjourney
Peguei uma, minhas mãos tremendo. Era uma conversa de texto, supostamente entre mim e esse homem misterioso.
Ele : Mal posso esperar para ver você de novo, linda.
Eu : Ontem à noite foi incrível. Mesma hora na semana que vem?
Outra mensagem mostrava planos para uma reunião no hotel, junto com um e-mail de confirmação de um quarto reservado em meu nome.
“Isso é loucura”, sussurrei. “Não sou eu, Adam. Alguém—alguém fingiu isso.”

Noiva emocionada conversando com o noivo | Fonte: Midjourney
Sua risada era amarga e sem humor. “Fingimento? Você espera que eu acredite nisso ?”
Lágrimas turvaram minha visão. “Eu nem conheço esse homem! Adam, por favor, você tem que acreditar em mim!”
Mas ele apenas balançou a cabeça. “Não sei o que é pior — que você acha que sou estúpido o suficiente para cair em suas mentiras ou que você fez isso conosco em primeiro lugar.”
No final da noite, Adam ficou em pé na frente dos convidados e anunciou: “Houve uma mudança de planos. O casamento foi cancelado.”

Noivo emocional | Fonte: Midjourney
Suspiros encheram a sala. Eu não conseguia nem olhar para ninguém enquanto corria para fora do local, meu vestido prendendo nos degraus, lágrimas turvando minha visão. Meu conto de fadas tinha se transformado em um pesadelo público.
Megan correu em minha direção, seu rosto pálido de choque. As decorações outrora lindas se tornaram um borrão enquanto Megan me guiava por grupos de convidados sussurrantes.

Noiva emocional correndo | Fonte: Midjourney
No carro, Megan não fez perguntas. Ela não me pressionou para explicar. Ela apenas me entregou lenços e ficou em silêncio enquanto soluços sacudiam meu corpo. “Como isso aconteceu?” Eu engasguei eventualmente. “O que eu fiz para merecer isso?”
“Você não fez nada”, Megan disse firmemente, sua voz grossa de raiva. “Isso é culpa de Adam. E Beth. E de todos eles. Não de você.”
Mas não parecia assim.

Noiva triste conversando com a amiga no carro | Fonte: Midjourney
Os dias que se seguiram foram uma névoa de miséria. Eu mal comia e mal dormia. Toda vez que fechava os olhos, via o rosto de Adam, frio e implacável.
Minha mãe me deu todo o apoio que eu precisava. “Estou aqui, querida”, ela sussurrou. “Estou com você.”
Eu soluçava em seu ombro, a dor se derramando em ondas. “Mãe, ele não acredita em mim”, eu chorei. “Ele acha que eu sou uma mentirosa, uma trapaceira—”

Mulher emocionada conversando com sua mãe | Fonte: Midjourney
“Então ele não conhece você”, ela disse ferozmente, se afastando para me olhar nos olhos. “E se ele não conhece a mulher incrível que você é, então ele é o idiota, não você.”
Megan também ficou, sua energia protetora como um escudo ao meu redor.
Mas nada aliviou a dor no meu peito. Nada poderia desfazer a humilhação de ser rejeitada no dia do meu casamento.
E então um dia, Sarah ligou.

Mulher ao telefone | Fonte: Midjourney
A voz de Sarah falhou enquanto ela falava, a culpa jorrando pelo telefone como uma confissão que ela guardou por muito tempo. “Beth… ela planejou tudo. As mensagens, as fotos, tudo isso. Foi ideia dela.”
Agarrei o telefone com mais força. “O que você quer dizer com planejou tudo ?” Minha voz era cortante, mas meu coração batia forte em descrença.
“Ela disse que precisava proteger Adam”, disse Sarah. “Ela te chamou de interesseira, disse que você não era boa o suficiente para ele. Ela pensou que se ele se casasse com você, ele se arrependeria para sempre.”

Mulher ao telefone | Fonte: Midjourney
“Protegê-lo?”, repeti, minha voz aumentando. “Me destruindo? Me humilhando na frente de todo mundo?”
“Eu sei. Eu sei”, Sarah disse, lágrimas audíveis em sua voz. “Nós não sabíamos… nós pensamos que ela estava dizendo a verdade. Beth nos mostrou capturas de tela falsas, fotos falsas. Ela disse que você negaria, que você faria gaslighting com Adam se ele te confrontasse. Nós pensamos que estávamos ajudando ele.”
“Você achou que arruinar minha vida ajudaria ?”, perguntei com a voz cheia de raiva.
“Eu não sabia da verdade até depois do casamento”, Sarah disse rapidamente. “Sinto muito. Descobri que Beth contratou alguém para encenar aquelas fotos. E os textos? Ela mesma os fez.”

Mulher falando ao telefone | Fonte: Midjourney
Afundei na cadeira, tremendo enquanto Sarah me enviava as capturas de tela do chat em grupo. Lá estava, em preto e branco: Beth orquestrando tudo. Mensagens detalhando como apresentar as “evidências”, orientando as madrinhas sobre como agir e rindo sobre como eu “nunca veria isso chegando”.
No dia seguinte, quando confrontei Adam com a prova, seu rosto se contraiu. “Beth… fez isso?”, ele perguntou, sua voz vazia. “Por que ela—”
“Ela queria proteger você”, eu disse amargamente, jogando o telefone na mesa. “De mim, aparentemente.”

Mulher e um homem conversando | Fonte: Midjourney
Adam caiu de joelhos, lágrimas escorrendo pelo rosto. “Eu não sabia. Juro que não sabia. Por favor, deixe-me consertar isso. Vou cortar Beth da minha vida — farei qualquer coisa. Só me dê outra chance.”
Mas eu não conseguia. A escolha dele de acreditar neles em vez de mim, de me humilhar sem nem ouvir meu lado, tinha quebrado algo muito profundo para consertar.
“Não posso, Adam”, eu disse calmamente. “Você não confiou em mim quando mais importava. E não posso construir uma vida com base nisso.”

Mulher e um homem conversando | Fonte: Midjourney
Poucos dias depois, arrumei minhas coisas, deixei a cidade e voltei para casa, para minha família. Lentamente, comecei a recompor minha vida. As ligações e e-mails de Adam ainda chegam, mas eu não atendo.
Amor sem confiança não é amor — é uma aposta. E aprendi a parar de apostar em pessoas que não acreditam em mim.
Se você tirar alguma coisa da minha história, que seja isso: a família com a qual você se casa importa tanto quanto a pessoa com quem você se casa. Escolha sabiamente.

Mulher estressada | Fonte: Midjourney
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Este trabalho é inspirado em eventos e pessoas reais, mas foi ficcionalizado para fins criativos. Nomes, personagens e detalhes foram alterados para proteger a privacidade e melhorar a narrativa. Qualquer semelhança com pessoas reais, vivas ou mortas, ou eventos reais é mera coincidência e não intencional do autor.
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50-Year-Old’s Epic Comeback to Workplace Mockery Will Inspire You!
At 50, I believed my career was over. But when I started working at a fast-paced startup, I soon became the target of a jealous young colleague. What happened next was more than just a struggle for respect; it led to a surprising twist that changed everything.
After losing my husband, I felt lost, like a ship without a direction. Days blended together, and finding a new purpose seemed impossible.
The psychology degree I had put aside years ago suddenly felt like my last hope. So, I decided to pull it out and use it in my 50s.

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When I got an internship at an IT startup, I couldn’t believe it. Technology wasn’t really my thing
But I thought, “Why not? This might be the fresh start I need.”
My new boss, Liam, was 28 years old. He was smart, driven, and focused only on one thing: success. Profits, growth, numbers.
People? Not so much.
In our first meeting, Liam hardly looked at me. I could feel his doubt.
“So, I was thinking,” I started carefully. “It might be good to focus on building stronger connections within the team…”

Liam cut me off. “We’re growing fast. I need results. What do you suggest?”
“Well, it’s about finding balance.”
“You’re just an intern, right? Just listen and repeat,” he said, turning back to his laptop.
That was it. The conversation ended. I left the office feeling defeated.
Maybe I am too old for this.
I needed a fresh viewpoint, so I called my best friend Jake.
Jake had always been my rock, especially after my husband died. There were days I couldn’t even get out of bed, but Jake was always there, helping me through the grief.

We decided to meet at our usual café, a cozy place where time seemed to slow down.
Jake was there when I arrived.
“Hey, Mary. You look like you’ve got a lot on your mind,” he said, waving me over.
I sat down. “I don’t know, Jake. This new job is tougher than I thought. Liam’s young, and he only cares about numbers and profits.”
“Liam, huh? The young boss you mentioned?”
I sighed. “Yes. He doesn’t care about people. I shared some ideas, but he dismissed them.”
“Sounds like he’s missing the bigger picture,” Jake said. “You’ve been through a lot. You know how to help people connect. Why not use that?”
I looked at him, puzzled.

“What do you mean?”
“Remember that emotional support program you wrote as your thesis? Why not offer it as the team-building event? It’s what you know best, and it works.”
I thought for a moment. He was right. The program had helped me regain my strength after my husband passed.
“Maybe you’re onto something,” I said, feeling a bit hopeful. “I’ll pitch the idea to Liam.”
Jake smiled. “That’s the spirit! And remember, if anyone can reach a guy like him, it’s you.”
With renewed confidence, I approached Liam the next day. After explaining the team-building event, I watched his face, hoping for interest.

“Okay, Mary. Let’s give it a try,” Liam said, though his tone was flat.
“Thanks, Liam. I’ll make sure the team benefits.”
Suddenly, I saw Lora standing outside the office, clearly listening to us. She stepped into my way as I tried to leave.
“Team-building, huh? Sounds like a big project,” she said, her eyes sparkling with something I couldn’t quite place.
“It should help everyone connect better,” I said, trying to stay positive despite feeling uneasy around her.
“Liam agreed to this? Surprising, since he’s not really into this soft stuff.”
I shrugged. “He’s willing to try, so that’s something.”

She paused and smiled too brightly.
“Hey, since you’ll be busy organizing the activities, why don’t I handle the logistics? I’m good at that kind of thing.”
I hesitated; something felt off. Still, I didn’t want to seem untrusting, especially since I was new.
“That will be helpful,” I said. “Thanks, Lora.”
“No problem! I’ll take care of everything.”
At the time, I had no idea she had her own plans. I was just grateful for the assistance.
The day of the team-building event was supposed to be my chance to shine. But when I got to the venue, there was nothing. No decorations, no people, and no sign of an event.

Something was wrong. As I stood there, staring at the empty room, my phone rang. It was Liam.
“Mary, where are you? Everyone’s here waiting. You said you’d run this thing, and now you’re not even here!”
Panic hit me. “What!? Liam, I’m at the location I arranged. No one’s here.”
“What location?” His voice grew cold. “The whole team’s at the new place Lora said you picked.”
Lora. Of course.
It was a trap, and I had fallen for it. That was her way of making me look bad in front of Liam.
“I’m on my way,” I said before hanging up.
I called Jake. “Jake, I need your help. Fast.”

“What happened?”
“Lora changed the location for the team-building without telling me. I can fix it, but it needs to be at my place, not Lora’s. I need you to bring everyone to my house.”
“Don’t worry. I’ll be there soon,” he said immediately.
I hurried home, just in time to set things up.
I arranged tables on the terrace, lit lanterns, and made the garden feel warm and inviting. My nerves were high, but I wasn’t going to let this defeat me.
Jake arrived with the entire team in his van. They stepped out, looking confused but curious about the cozy setting.
The event was going better than I expected. People paired up, laughing and chatting, their usual office facades dropping away. The atmosphere in my garden worked its magic.

Liam, who had always seemed serious, was finally loosening up. He moved around, talking to everyone, even smiling.
I noticed Lora and Liam chatting together. I got a bit closer, curious about what they were saying.
“This place is really nice,” Lora said, looking around.
“Yeah, I have to admit, it’s different from the usual corporate events.”
Lora laughed lightly. “Different is good, right? We often get stuck in our little bubbles at work.”
Liam leaned back in his chair. “You’re right. I didn’t realize how much the team needed this. We focus so much on results, we forget something important.”

I saw them both relaxing. For a moment, I felt a sense of satisfaction.
Maybe this event would help them connect in more ways than one.
I caught Lora watching me from across the garden. Even though the evening went well, I sensed this wasn’t over.
As the night came to an end and people started leaving, I saw Lora with Liam near my wardrobe. Lora looked around and picked up a stack of papers, flipping through them quickly.
“Hey, Mary,” she called out. “What’s this? Something important?”
Liam’s face turned red with anger when he noticed the papers in Lora’s hands. He grabbed them.
“What the hell are these doing here?” he snapped, glaring at me. “I prepared these for a meeting with investors. I left them on my desk, Mary.”

I opened my mouth to explain, but he didn’t let me.
“Don’t act innocent. It’s obvious now. You’re working for the competition, aren’t you? I trusted you!”
“No, Liam, I…” I started, but he waved me off.
“We’ll talk later. Stay out of my way for now.”
With that, he stormed out. I turned to Lora.
She smirked. “I didn’t think those documents were that important. I just wanted to teach you a lesson.”
“A lesson? You’ve ruined everything!”
Still, I believed the real Lora, the one I’d seen laughing with Liam earlier, was still in there somewhere. But at that moment, she chose to be her worst self.
I sank into a chair, feeling completely defeated. Jake came over, putting a hand on my shoulder.
“Everything happens for a reason, Mary. Don’t give up yet.”

When I got a message from Liam asking to meet the next day at the office, I felt nervous, but I decided to go in with my head held high.
The next afternoon, I walked into the office with a heavy heart. I saw both Liam and Lora there.
“Mary, I… I need to apologize,” Lora began, her voice shaky. “I was the one who moved the location for the team-building event. I wanted to make you look bad, and… I also planted those documents on your desk.”
“Why?” I asked, barely believing her.
Lora sighed, looking down.
“I was jealous. I thought you were stealing Liam’s attention from me, and I let that cloud my judgment. But after the team-building event and hearing what you said… I realized how wrong I was.”
Liam, who had been quiet, stepped forward.
“She’s telling the truth, Mary. Honestly, I’m grateful for what you did.” He looked at me, his tone softer. “That night in your garden, I felt like a normal person again. I started to notice things I hadn’t in years. It was a wake-up call.”
He glanced at Lora and winked, making her blush. I couldn’t help but smile. It seemed the relaxed atmosphere of that evening did more than I hoped.
Liam turned back to me. “Mary, your methods worked. From today, I’d like to make it official. You’ll be the company’s emotional recovery coach.”
I was stunned, then broke into a smile. “Really? Thank you, Liam.”
Liam added, “And we’ve got more to celebrate. The morning meeting with the investors went great. So, I’m inviting the whole team to stay after work tonight for pizza. Let’s make it a tradition!”
I laughed, feeling lighter than I had in weeks. The weight of uncertainty was gone. I had found my path and could focus on helpingWhen I got an internship at a tech startup, I couldn’t believe my luck. Technology wasn’t really my area of expertise, but I thought, “Why not? This might be the fresh start I need.”
My new boss, Liam, was 28 years old. He was smart, ambitious, and very focused on one thing: success. He cared a lot about profits, growth, and numbers, but not so much about people.
In our first meeting, Liam hardly looked at me. I could sense his doubt.
“So, I was thinking,” I started carefully. “Maybe we should focus on building stronger connections within the team…”
He cut me off, “We’re growing fast. I need results. What are you suggesting?”
“Well, it’s about creating a balance.”
“You’re an intern, right? Just listen and repeat,” he said, already turning back to his laptop.
That was it. The conversation was over. I left feeling deflated.
Maybe I’m too old for this.
I needed a new perspective, so I called my best friend, Jake.
Jake had always helped me, especially when times were tough. After my husband passed away, there were days I couldn’t even get out of bed. But Jake was there, cheering me on when I struggled with my grief.
We decided to meet at our favorite café, a cozy place nearby where time seemed to slow down.
Jake was already there when I arrived.
“Hey, Mary. You look like you’ve got a lot on your mind,” Jake said, waving me over.
I sat down and sighed. “I don’t know, Jake. This new job… It’s harder than I expected. Liam’s young, and he’s all about numbers and profits.”
“Liam, huh? The boss you mentioned?” Jake asked.
“Yeah. He doesn’t care about people. I shared some ideas, but he just brushed them off.”
“Sounds like he’s missing the bigger picture,” Jake replied. “You’ve been through so much. You know how to bring people together. Why not use that?”
I looked at him, puzzled.
“What do you mean?”
“Remember the emotional support program you created for your thesis? Why not offer that as a team-building event? You know it works.”
I thought for a moment. He was right. The program had helped me heal after losing my husband.
“Maybe you’re onto something,” I said, feeling a bit more hopeful. “I’ll pitch the idea to Liam.”
Jake smiled. “Now you’re thinking. And remember, if anyone can reach a guy like him, it’s you.”
With renewed confidence, I approached Liam the next day. After explaining the team-building idea, I watched his face, hoping for some interest.
“Alright, Mary. Let’s give it a shot,” Liam said, though he didn’t sound too excited.
“Thanks, Liam. I’ll make sure the team benefits from it.”
Suddenly, I noticed Lora, who had been standing outside the office, clearly eavesdropping. She stepped in front of me before I could walk by.
“Team-building, huh? Sounds like a big project,” she said, her eyes sparkling with something I couldn’t quite place.
“It should be a good way to connect everyone,” I said, trying to stay upbeat despite the uncomfortable tension I felt with her.
“Liam agreed to this? Surprising. He’s not into this soft stuff.”
I shrugged. “He’s willing to try, so that’s something.”
She paused and smiled a bit too brightly.
“Hey, since you’ll be busy organizing, why don’t I handle the logistics? I’m good at that kind of thing.”
Something about her offer made me hesitate. Still, I didn’t want to seem untrusting since I was new.
“That would be helpful,” I said. “Thanks, Lora.”
“No problem! I’ll take care of everything.”
I had no idea she had her own plans. I was just thankful for the help.
The day of the team-building event was my chance to prove myself. But when I arrived at the venue, there was nothing—no decorations, no people, and no sign of an event.
Something was wrong. As I stood there, my phone rang. It was Liam.
“Mary, where are you? Everyone’s here waiting. You said you’d be running this thing, and now you’re not even here!”
Panic hit me. “What!? Liam, I’m at the location I arranged. No one’s here.”
“What location?” His voice was sharp. “The whole team’s at the new place Lora said you picked.”
Lora. Of course.
It was a setup, and I had walked right into it. That was her way of making me look incompetent in front of Liam.
“I’m on my way,” I managed to say before hanging up.
I called Jake. “Jake, I need your help. Fast.”
“What happened?” he asked.
“Lora changed the location for the team-building without telling me. I can make it work, but it needs to be at my place, not Lora’s. I need you to bring everyone to my house.”
“Don’t worry. I’ll be there soon,” he said.
I rushed home with just enough time to prepare.
I set up tables on the terrace, lit lanterns, and made the garden inviting. I was nervous, but I wasn’t going to let that ruin everything.
Jake arrived with the entire team packed into his van. The employees spilled out, looking confused but intrigued by the cozy setting.
The event went better than I imagined. People paired up, laughing and chatting, their usual office masks dropping away. The atmosphere in my garden worked its magic.
Liam, who had always been so serious, was finally relaxing. He moved from group to group, engaging in conversations and even smiling.
At one point, I noticed Lora and Liam together. I edged closer, curious about what they were saying.
“This place is really nice,” Lora said, looking around the garden.
“Yeah, it’s different from the usual corporate events,” Liam replied.
Lora laughed. “Different is good, right? Sometimes we all get stuck in our office bubbles.”
Liam leaned back. “You’re right. I didn’t realize how much the team needed this. We’re always pushing for results and overlooking something important.”
I felt a sense of satisfaction watching them let their guards down. Maybe this event would bring them closer in more ways than one.
I caught Lora looking at me from across the garden. Even with the evening going smoothly, I sensed this wasn’t the end of her games.
As the night wound down and people began to leave, I noticed Lora with Liam near my wardrobe. Lora glanced around and reached for a stack of papers, flipping through them quickly.
“Hey, Mary,” she called out. “What’s this? Something important?”
Liam’s face turned red when he saw the papers in her hands. He snatched them away.
“What the hell are these doing here?” he snapped, glaring at me. “I prepared these for a meeting with investors. I left them on my desk, Mary.”
I opened my mouth to explain, but he cut me off.
“Don’t act innocent. It’s clear now. You’re working for the competition, aren’t you? I trusted you!”
“No, Liam, I…” I tried to explain, but he waved me off.
“We’ll talk later. Stay out of my way for now.”
He stormed out, leaving me with Lora.
She smirked. “I didn’t think those papers were that important. I just wanted to teach you a lesson.”
“A lesson? You’ve ruined everything!”
Still, I believed there was a better version of Lora, the one I’d seen laughing with Liam earlier, but she chose to be her worst self at that moment.
I sank into a chair, feeling defeated. Jake came over and placed a hand on my shoulder.
“Everything happens for a reason, Mary. Don’t give up yet.”
When I received a message from Liam asking me to meet him the next day, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I decided to go in with my head held high.
The next afternoon, I arrived at the office feeling heavy-hearted. When I walked in, I saw both Liam and Lora there.
“Mary, I… I need to apologize,” Lora began, her voice shaky. “I was the one who moved the location for the event. I wanted to make you look bad, and… I also planted those documents on your desk.”
“Why?” I asked, hardly believing her.
Lora sighed and looked down.
“I was jealous. I thought you were stealing Liam’s attention from me, and I let that cloud my judgment. But after the event and hearing you speak, I realized how wrong I was.”
Liam, who had been quiet, stepped forward.
“She’s telling the truth, Mary. And honestly, I’m grateful for what you did.” He looked at me, his tone softer. “That evening in your garden, I didn’t just feel like the boss. I felt like a regular person again. I started noticing things I hadn’t in years. It was a wake-up call.”
He glanced at Lora and winked, making her blush. I couldn’t help but smile, realizing the relaxed atmosphere had done more than I hoped.
Liam turned back to me. “Mary, your methods worked. So, from now on, you’ll be the company’s emotional recovery coach.”
I was stunned for a moment and then broke into a big smile. “Really? Thank you, Liam!”
“And we have more to celebrate. The investor meeting went great. I’m inviting the whole team to stay after work tonight for pizza. Let’s make it a tradition!”
I laughed, feeling lighter than I had in weeks. The weight of uncertainty was gone. I had found my pathIt looks like you’re interested in a story about navigating workplace dynamics, personal challenges, and the journey of self-discovery. This narrative explores the protagonist, Mary, as she faces challenges in her internship at a tech startup. She encounters a young and ambitious boss, Liam, who prioritizes numbers over people, and a competitive colleague, Lora, who tries to undermine her.
The turning point comes when Mary decides to pitch a team-building event based on her emotional support program, which ultimately transforms the team’s dynamics. Despite obstacles, including Lora’s manipulations, Mary’s efforts lead to a more positive work environment and her own empowerment, as she eventually becomes the company’s emotional recovery coach.
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