She was known for not saying no.
When he looked at her suggestively, she said nothing.
When he whispered in her ear, she said nothing.
When he slyly touched her shoulder, she said nothing.
When he suggested they go for drinks, she said nothing.
When he touched her under skirt, she said nothing.
But saying nothing never felt like enough.
When he propositioned her for sex, she said something.
When she confronted him, she said something.
When she went to H.R., she said something.
When she saw him walking out the office with his belongings, she said something.
When she said #metoo on Twitter, she said something.
Something for her, him, and everyone.