I moved forward.
I reorganized the company.
I cleaned up the accounts.
I fired two employees who had concealed expenses.
I hired a finance director.
A year later, we opened a new warehouse.
We won back customers he had put at risk through negligence.
I didn’t need to reinvent my life for anyone else.
It was enough for me to truly rebuild my own.
Three years later, I was leaving a meeting.
I saw him across the street.
He was wearing gray overalls.
He was waiting next to a delivery van.
He had aged more than he should have.
He looked up at the facade of my company.
He stood motionless.
Above the door, in new letters, shone the name that should always have been there: Reyes Suministros .