One day, there was a knock on my door. I opened it — and James was standing there. When I learned what had happened in his life during that year, I didn’t know whether to cry or to feel relieved.
Fate had been cruel, but fair: he had lost much of what he once had, and now stood before me, aware of his mistakes. I saw humility in his eyes and understood that words could no longer fix anything.
In that moment, I realized that all those months of waiting, the pain and the disappointment had made me stronger. I allowed myself to feel everything — anger, bitterness, sadness — but more than anything, I felt freedom.
The freedom that comes when you understand that the past cannot be changed, but you can choose your present and your future.

I closed the door in front of James calmly and firmly, without resentment, but with inner certainty.
His mistakes no longer controlled my life, and I knew that my heart now belonged only to me. Sometimes the most painful lessons become the most valuable ones.
I moved forward, carrying everything I had been through, with a quiet certainty that true strength lies in the ability to love yourself and choose your own happiness.