Sister Tried To Take My Daughter Until A Judge Exposed Her Lie-Neyney - Chainityai

Sister Tried To Take My Daughter Until A Judge Exposed Her Lie-Neyney

The family court hallway smelled like burnt coffee, lemon floor cleaner, and wet wool coats.

Rain had been coming down since before sunrise, turning every sleeve and collar into a damp, heavy thing.

I remember the elevator dinging too loudly.

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I remember the bailiff’s keys striking his belt.

I remember my mother’s bracelet tapping against the clasp of her purse while she stood beside my sister Amber and watched me like I was already losing.

Courtroom Three was not open yet, so we were all waiting in that narrow hall with the gray benches and the fluorescent lights that made everyone look tired.

I had my attorney Diana’s blue folder balanced on my knees.

Under my palm was the drawing Lily had tucked into my bag before dawn.

She was five years old, sleepy-eyed, and wrapped in her dinosaur blanket when she pressed it into my hand.

“For court,” she whispered.

The drawing showed two stick figures standing on our apartment porch beside the little American flag my neighbor put in the flowerpot every summer.

There was a lopsided yellow sun.

There was one purple line for the porch railing.

At the bottom, Lily had written Mommy home.

She had pressed so hard with the crayon that the letters left ridges in the paper.

I kept my thumb over those words because I was afraid if I looked at them too long, I would break.

Amber walked over while my parents pretended not to watch.

She smelled expensive, all perfume and hairspray and the sharp mint of gum.

She leaned close enough that her pearl earring almost brushed my shoulder.

“I want to see the look on your face when we take away your daughter,” she whispered.

My father smiled down at his shoes.

My mother laughed under her breath.

Then she said, “Get ready to be publicly humiliated, Rachel. You brought this on yourself.”

For one second, the hallway narrowed to Amber’s smile and Lily’s drawing under my hand.

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