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The Guilt Nobody Talks About
Kisha hadn’t wanted the woman fired. She’d wanted to tell the truth when someone asked for it. Those are two different things — even if the outcome blurs them together. Watching someone exit a job because of something you said carries weight, even when what you said was accurate.
The guilt is real. So is the relief. Holding both at once is uncomfortable in a way no clean resolution can touch.
Was She Wrong to Tell the Truth
There’s a version of this story where Kisha stays quiet, hands over a clean slate, keeps the peace. Plenty of people would’ve done exactly that. But HR asked directly, and softening the truth to protect someone who never once protected her felt like a betrayal of herself.
She chose herself. After a year spent rebuilding what that boss helped dismantle, that’s not nothing. Guilt and wrongdoing aren’t the same thing. Sometimes you just tell the truth and live with where it lands.