A Little Girl in a Yellow Dress Walked Into a Corporate Headquarters Saying She Came to Her Mother’s Job Interview — What Happened Next Left the Entire Office Speechless
Mar 8, 2026 Laure Smith
Javier didn’t answer immediately. The number on the screen belonged to the city’s main hospital. He answered as the elevator silently ascended.
—Javier Ortega.
On the other end, a hurried voice explained the situation. Laura Morales had been transferred that morning after a traffic accident. It wasn’t serious, but she needed observation. She had insisted, even from the stretcher, that they not notify her daughter until after the interview.
“Is he stable?” Javier asked firmly.
—Yes. Mild concussion and a fracture in the wrist. Nothing life-threatening.
Javier closed his eyes for a second.
-Thank you.
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He hung up.
Sofia kept looking at him.
“Okay,” he finally said. “Your mom is okay.”
The girl exhaled a sigh so deep that it seemed as if she had been holding her breath since entering the building.
“I knew it would be okay,” she murmured, though her hands were trembling.
The elevator doors opened on the 27th floor.
—
In the spacious office with glass walls, Sofia sat in a chair that was far too big for her. Her feet didn’t touch the floor.
Javier placed the folder on the desk and reread the letter more carefully.
“Mr. Ortega:
If this letter reaches you, it means something prevented me from attending. It’s not a lack of commitment. Quite the opposite. I’ve spent five years looking for a stable opportunity to support my daughter after becoming a widow. Today, despite any obstacles, I still believe that hard work and honesty speak for themselves. Thank you for your time.
The handwriting, though shaky, was dignified.