PART 2: The Girl They Shouldn’t Have Mocked

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PART 2: The Girl They Shouldn’t Have Mocked

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The laughter faded slowly.

Not because they respected her.

Because they expected her to break.

“You’re just a child.”

The older man leaned back with a smug smile.

The others around the table exchanged amused looks.

Pens tapping against clipboards.

The girl stared down at her hands.

Small movements.

Nervous fingers against blue jeans.

Then—

she steadied them.

And when she looked back up—

something had changed.

Not confidence.

Something colder.

More controlled.

“You said you speak seven languages,” the woman on the panel said, still half laughing.

The girl nodded once.

“And you expect us to believe that?” another man asked.

The girl didn’t react.

Instead—

she answered him in flawless French.

The room went silent.

Then came German.

Then Italian.

Then Mandarin.

Every word perfect.

Natural.

Precise.

The smiles disappeared one by one.

Because now—

this wasn’t funny anymore.

The older man leaned forward slowly.

No smile this time.

“Where did you learn all that?” he asked carefully.

The girl hesitated.

Then looked directly at him.

“My father taught me,” she replied softly.

Silence.

Because something about that answer—

felt personal.

The older man’s expression shifted instantly.

“What was your father’s name?” he asked.

The girl reached slowly into her backpack beside the chair.

Pulled out an old photograph.

Worn.

Folded at the edges.

She slid it across the table.

The older man picked it up first.

And the color disappeared from his face.

Because the photograph showed him.

Years younger.

Standing beside another man.

And a little girl.

The same girl sitting in front of him now.

“No…” he whispered.

The panel members leaned closer.

“What is that?” one woman asked nervously.

But the older man already understood.

“You know my father,” the girl said quietly.

The room changed instantly.

Because suddenly—

this wasn’t an interview anymore.

It was a reckoning.

“He disappeared,” the older man whispered.

The girl shook her head slowly.

“No,” she replied.

“He was hidden.”

The words hit harder than anger.

The panel members exchanged uneasy looks now.

Because the older man looked terrified.

“Who is your father?” someone asked again.

The girl looked directly into the older man’s eyes.

Then answered softly.

And this time—

his hands started shaking.

Because the name she said—

belonged to a man everyone in that company believed had died years ago.

The older man slowly sat back in his chair.

Unable to speak.

The girl kept staring at him calmly.

“My father said if you laughed at me first…”

A pause.

“…it means you still remember what you did to him.”

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