When my child came home from school one afternoon, she was bubbling with excitement about her new friend, a girl named Lily. They had hit it off right away, and my daughter couldn’t stop talking about all the fun they had at recess. As a parent, I was thrilled to hear that my child was making connections and enjoying school.
The next day, the school sent out invitations for a parent-teacher meeting. When I arrived, I was greeted by a familiar face: Lily’s mom. It took a second for me to process it, but then I realized—it was someone I knew from my past. We hadn’t spoken in years, and our history was anything but pleasant.
I had a sinking feeling as memories of our past resurfaced—how we had been rivals in a professional setting and how she had betrayed me in ways I’d never fully forgiven. Now, our children were friends, and I had to decide how to handle this surprising twist of fate.