NEWS “Take your brat and go to hell,” my husband hissed at my 7-year-old during our 10 AM divorce hearing. “The ruling is finalized. He gets everything,” his lawyer smirked.

At exactly 10:03 a.m., my husband told my seven-year-old son to go to hell.

By 10:17, the entire courtroom understood why I hadn’t cried once.

“Take your brat and go to hell,” Daniel muttered across the table, low enough to pretend it was private, loud enough for everyone to hear. “The ruling is final. I get everything.”

Beside me, Noah sat perfectly still in his little navy blazer, his fingers twisted into the fabric of my sleeve. He didn’t cry. He just breathed differently—careful, shallow, like he already knew what kind of man his father had become.

I placed my hand over his.

Daniel’s attorney, Malcolm Voss, stood with polished confidence. “Your Honor, my client has provided full financial disclosures. All assets were acquired through his medical investment group. Mrs. Hale contributed nothing of substance.”

Daniel smiled like the outcome was already written.

Behind him, Elise crossed her legs, elegant and composed. Once my closest friend. Once someone who called my son her nephew. Now sitting beside my husband as if she had always belonged there.

Judge Marlowe looked drained. “Mrs. Hale, your attorney withdrew. You may request more time.”

“No,” I said.

Daniel gave a soft, mocking laugh. “Still pretending to be strong.”

Voss continued smoothly, “Mrs. Hale has made repeated claims—hidden accounts, fraud—but none have been substantiated.”

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