Masks by Tanya Taylor

The Imposter Cure
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Greetings Groundbreakers!!!

Storytime!!!

Title: “Masks”

Lila sat at her desk, the fluorescent lights above flickering like tired stars. Her inbox was flooded with reports, deadlines, and reminders. She should have been focused on the presentation due in an hour, but her mind kept drifting to something that gnawed at her: the nagging feeling that she didn’t belong here. That she was an imposter, a fraud playing at the game of success.

She shook it off and glanced at her reflection in the glass window. The polished version of herself stared back—hair impeccably styled, clothes carefully chosen—but there was something hollow behind her eyes, something the world couldn’t see. Everyone around her seemed so much more… confident. So much more certain.

At least, that’s how it seemed.

The door to her office opened. It was Matthew, the new team leader—charismatic, sharp, seemingly always two steps ahead. She couldn’t put her finger on it, but something about him felt off. His smile, his flawless pitch, his way of making everyone feel like they were beneath his perfect vision—it all made her skin crawl.

“I need you on something,” Matthew said. “The client’s expecting results we don’t have, and I’m counting on you to deliver.”

Lila’s stomach dropped. Counting on me? Why me? Was he setting her up to fail?

But before she could say anything, he was gone.

With a sigh, she turned back to the task at hand. The pressure was mounting, and every idea she had felt half-baked, like she was borrowing someone else’s thoughts. Her phone buzzed.

It was a text from her brother, James.

“Dinner tonight. Don’t back out. I know you’ve been avoiding me.”

She stared at it for a long moment, considering. The truth was, her brother was the last person she wanted to face right now. A few months ago, he’d asked her to back his startup, a venture that now felt like a sinking ship. He’d promised huge returns, even when Lila had raised her concerns about the lack of transparency. And now, the financials were a mess, and his lavish lifestyle seemed like a joke, a curtain drawn to hide the crumbling reality beneath.

But if she didn’t go, it’d be another fight. What’s the point? She texted back.

“Fine. I’ll be there.”

At dinner, the air between them was thick. James sat across the table, looking every bit the confident entrepreneur, but Lila knew better. The tightness around his eyes betrayed him. The lavish restaurant, the expensive bottle of wine, the designer suit—it was all smoke and mirrors. Lila had started to piece things together. His ‘business’ was a house of cards, built on exaggerated claims and fabricated partnerships.

“Everything’s going great,” James said, leaning in with a fake sincerity. “We’re about to close a big deal with some investors. You should get in now, Lila. Trust me.”

She stared at him, her stomach tight.

“James,” she said softly. “What exactly are we closing? And who are these investors? You’ve told me nothing about them.”

He froze, his smile faltering. “You don’t understand. This is how it works. You can’t ask questions like that.”

Lila put down her glass of wine, suddenly certain that he was hiding something. “No. You’re hiding something.”

Her brother’s face twisted, his calm mask slipping for a split second. Lila had never seen him so vulnerable.

“I’ve been doing what I had to do,” he murmured. “You don’t know how hard it is.”

She leaned back in her chair, her heart heavy with realization. “You’ve been lying, James. And you’re about to drag other people down with you.”

He didn’t say anything after that. The truth was hanging between them, suffocating both of them.

Lila’s phone buzzed again—this time, an email from her boss, Matthew.

“The client’s waiting. Where are you? We need results, or you’ll lose the deal.”

Her hands were trembling as she opened the email. She had been right. Matthew wasn’t leading the team. He was simply there to cover up his own incompetence. He was the one manipulating the situation, passing the buck, trying to make her look like the failure.

Her phone vibrated again—this time a message from a stranger, someone she’d met briefly at a conference.

“Lila, I need your help. Someone’s been claiming to be you, offering fake consultations. They’ve been stealing money and using your name.”

Her heart lurched. Not again. Another person hiding behind someone else’s identity, playing the role of an expert, but without any real knowledge.

Lila knew what she had to do. She couldn’t be part of the masquerade anymore.

The presentation was in thirty minutes, but instead of rushing to finalize the slides, Lila fired off an email to HR, copying legal. She outlined Matthew’s actions, the manipulation, the way he’d undermined the team while taking credit for their work. And then she did the unthinkable—she sent the evidence of James’s startup, the lies, the doctored financials, the fake investors.

She pressed send.

It wasn’t just a career move—it was her freedom.

An hour later, her phone buzzed. HR had already responded. Matthew was being escorted out of the building. And James? His investors had pulled out. His ‘big deal’ had evaporated.

Lila stepped outside into the cold evening air, a quiet confidence settling over her. She wasn’t an imposter. She wasn’t the one hiding behind a mask. For once, she had seen through the illusions and had chosen to expose the truth.

For the first time in a long time, she felt like herself.

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