Lisa’s son, Mike, couldn’t stop talking about his new friend, Sophie. Curious, Lisa finally agreed to meet Sophie’s mom. When she opened the door, her heart dropped—it was Alice, her high school rival.
Alice’s cruel smirk reminded Lisa of the past: the teasing, the rumors, and Alice stealing her prom date. As they sat in tense silence, their kids played happily.
Days later, Lisa received a call from the school. Mike was accused of bullying Sophie. In disbelief, Lisa confronted Alice. “You’re lying,” she said, furious. Alice coldly blamed Lisa for neglecting her son, but Lisa fought back.
After days of tension, Alice showed up at Lisa’s door, unexpectedly apologetic. “I lied,” Alice admitted, her voice quiet. “Sophie misses Mike. I was jealous—back in high school, and even now.”
Lisa was shocked. “Jealous of me?”
Alice confessed her own struggles, revealing a failed marriage and a difficult life. “I wanted what you had.”
Moved, Lisa softened. “We’ve both been through a lot.”
Alice asked for forgiveness, and Lisa hesitated before opening the door. “Come in. Let’s talk.” The two women stood awkwardly before Alice hugged her, and Lisa found herself hugging her back.
In that moment, the years of bitterness started to fade.