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For a moment, I contemplated going to see Dr. Amelia, but I decided against it.

All I needed was work. More work.

I stood up again and moved to the shelves that housed the hard copy files. With papers jotting out from between the covers, the files seemed to need a little rearrangement.

Shrugging one hand in my pocket, I grabbed the first three, straightened them, and tilted their position to balance with the rest of the files underneath them.

Moving to the second shelf, I repeated a similar motion. When I got to the third compartment, I realized it was even messier than I thought.

In one motion, I untucked my hands from my pocket.

Then, I started to sort through alphabetically. The files were titled with the letters of the alphabet.

As I sorted through the files one by one, I couldn't help but marvel at the volume of paperwork. Contracts, reports, and memos all reminded me of the demands of my role as the CEO.

They reminded me of my struggles, my relentless efforts, and the narrow path I had to fight through to achieve success.

I'd really come this far.

I finished that compartment and moved to another.

This part contained details of my employees. I released a deep breath, brushing through the edges with the tip of my fingers.

I moved to arrange them when a file fell out. The sound of the thick covers of the file against the floor was short-lived when I picked it up.

It was Evie’s.

It just had to be hers...

Briefly I was torn between returning it and moving along with my work but I didn't know when I turned the first page.

It was her resumé. I'd read it before.

It was one of the requirements for working here, full-time or not. But I let my eyes run through its content again.

Education:

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Minnesota (2024)

Bachelor of Arts in Childhood Education, University of Minnesota (2024)

Relevant coursework: Child Development, Educational Psychology, Introduction to Counseling, Developmental Psychology, Classroom Management.

Indeed, she was a smart lady.

Skills:

Knowledge of child development theories and principles, Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).

I let my eyes skim over the page when I turned to the next.

Academic Achievements:

Capstone project on the impact of social-emotional learning programs on elementary school students' academic performance and well-being.

Conducted research on the effects of early childhood experiences on later academic achievement and behavior…

She loved what she did, and evidently, she was good at it. She was good at helping Sophie.

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