CHAPTER 3 — A MOTHER ON TRIAL
CHAPTER 3 — A MOTHER ON TRIAL
Rachel's attorney no longer looked confident.
He looked trapped.
"Your Honor," he began carefully, "we request a recess."
The judge shook her head.
"I believe we'll continue."
Rachel suddenly stood.
"This isn't fair!"
The room froze.
She pointed toward Ethan.
"He's manipulating data!"
Ethan calmly reached into his backpack.
"I expected that argument."
He placed six thick binders onto the evidence table.
The same binders Vivian had spent eleven years filling.
Medical records.
School reports.
Therapy evaluations.
Emergency contacts.
Every single page carried Vivian's signature.
Rachel's did not.
Ethan spoke quietly.
"My grandmother kept paper."
He lifted another hard drive.
"I kept digital copies."
Then another surprise.
"I also recorded every voicemail my mother ever left."
Rachel's face turned white.
"There are only three."
The bailiff inserted the drive.
Rachel's voice echoed through the courtroom.
"I can't deal with him anymore."
Another recording.
"He's your problem now."
Another.
"I'm changing my number."
Silence.
Nobody moved.
Vivian lowered her head.
She had not heard those recordings in years.
The judge removed her glasses.
"Mrs. Cooper..."
She looked directly at Rachel.
"Did you abandon your child?"
Rachel opened her mouth.
Nothing came out.
The judge continued.
"Did you fabricate these custody documents?"
Rachel looked desperately toward her attorney.
He slowly closed his folder.
He knew it was over.
Finally Rachel whispered,
"...yes."
The confession shattered the courtroom.
Several reporters immediately rushed from the room to file breaking news.
The judge struck her gavel.
"I am referring this matter for criminal investigation regarding fraud, forgery, and attempted financial exploitation of a minor."
Rachel began crying.
Real tears this time.
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Not because she had lost her son.
Because she had lost everything she came to take.