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The guy who bullied me through highschool needed my help in the ER

Part 2 of 2

A week later, I saw a flyer for the fundraiser. Against my better judgment—or maybe because I wanted to prove something to myself—I emailed the coordinator, offering to help.

That Saturday, I arrived at the community center, scanning the crowd for Ms. Calderon, the event organizer. Kids ran around dribbling basketballs, parents chatted in the bleachers. The place buzzed with warmth and energy.

When I introduced myself, Ms. Calderon smiled. “We’re so grateful for your help, Rebecca. Do you know Robby? He usually leads practice, but with his injury…”

I nodded vaguely. “Yeah, we went to high school together.”

She chuckled. “Good guy. The kids love him.”

I nearly laughed. Robby? The same guy who made my life hell?

Half an hour later, as I sorted fundraiser T-shirts, I felt a presence behind me. I turned.

Robby.

“Didn’t expect to see you here,” he admitted.

I shrugged. “Figured it was for a good cause.”

For the next hour, we worked side by side. Despite the awkwardness, we found a rhythm. I watched him interact with the kids—cheering them on, offering pointers. It was like seeing a completely different person.

At one point, a boy named Devin ran up, beaming. “Coach Robby! Look! I can dribble with both hands now!”

Robby grinned. “Dude, that’s awesome!”

As Devin ran off, Robby rubbed his cast, looking sheepish. “I want these kids to have confidence. The kind I never really had.”

I raised a brow. “You? The guy everyone worshipped in high school?”

He sighed. “I pretended. My dad was strict, and I took it out on other people. On you.” He hesitated. “I know it doesn’t undo anything, but I really am sorry.”

I felt my chest tighten. The pain he caused didn’t disappear, but… I saw him differently now.

At the end of the event, as we cleaned up, I turned to him. “I won’t lie—what you did to me hurt. For a long time.”

He nodded, guilt in his eyes. “I know. And I’ll keep trying to be better.”

I considered him for a long moment. Then, reaching into my bag, I handed him a list of fundraiser ideas. “Here. In case you need help organizing.”

His face lit up with genuine gratitude. “Thank you.”

A week later, I found a note tucked in my locker:

Becca,
Thank you for helping. The kids had a blast. I’m grateful you gave me a chance—and I’ll keep proving I’ve changed.
—Robby

Tucked behind it was a photo from the fundraiser: me, Robby, and a group of grinning kids.

I stood there, staring at the picture. In it, I was smiling—really smiling. Not hiding.

Sometimes, the past doesn’t need to define us. Sometimes, people do change. And sometimes, the most powerful thing we can do is choose to move forward—on our own terms.

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