Her Mother Called Her a Fraud in Court. Then the Strap Came Out-mdue - Chainityai

Her Mother Called Her a Fraud in Court. Then the Strap Came Out-mdue

The courtroom smelled like old wood, copier toner, and coffee that had been sitting too long in the hallway.

Cold air came from the ceiling vents in a steady stream and slipped under Nora Vance’s blouse, sharp enough to raise goose bumps along her arms.

Every little sound seemed too loud.

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The bailiff’s shoes on the floor.

The judge’s clerk turning one page on the docket sheet.

The dry scrape of folders opening at the tables.

Her mother’s bracelets tapping against the witness stand as if Evelyn Vance were merely waiting to pay a bill instead of trying to destroy her daughter under oath.

Nora sat with both hands folded in front of her and told herself not to look at Derek.

Looking at him never helped.

Derek had inherited their mother’s talent for appearing harmless until the damage was already done.

That morning he wore a dark jacket and held a paper coffee cup in one hand, the lid pressed tight under his thumb.

He had smiled when he walked in.

It was the same crooked smile Nora remembered from childhood, when something had gone missing or broken and Derek already knew who Evelyn would blame.

At 9:17, the clerk called the matter.

By 9:26, Nora was watching her own mother raise her right hand and swear to tell the truth.

By 9:34, Evelyn Vance looked straight at the judge and called her a liar.

“She never served,” Evelyn said.

She said it cleanly, without trembling.

It would have hurt less if she had sounded angry.

Anger has heat in it.

This was colder.

“Everything Nora has told people is a story,” Evelyn continued, her bracelets tapping lightly against the wood. “She has always been good at getting sympathy.”

A murmur moved through the benches behind Nora.

Someone whispered, “Seriously?”

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