The Red Folder That Made a Husband Go Silent in Family Court-lequyen994 - Chainityai

The Red Folder That Made a Husband Go Silent in Family Court-lequyen994

By the time Lily Reed reached the family courtroom doors, her newborn had finally fallen asleep.

He was six days old, folded into the crook of her arm with his mouth soft and open, the way babies sleep when the world has not taught them fear yet.

Lily stood in the hallway for one breath longer than she needed to.

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The building smelled like coffee from a paper cup someone had forgotten on a windowsill, rain damp on coats, and the lemon cleaner that courthouse staff used on the floors every morning.

She had not slept more than ninety minutes at a time since the delivery.

Her body still ached in places she did not know could ache.

Under her cream cardigan, her shoulder throbbed where the bruise had turned from purple to yellow at the edges.

She had chosen that cardigan because it was thick, soft, and loose enough to hide what Evan had always counted on other people not seeing.

The red folder sat in her diaper bag beneath a spare blanket and two newborn onesies.

It was too heavy for a folder.

It carried six days of panic, months of humiliation, and every page Lily had collected while Evan Reed believed she was too exhausted to understand what he was doing.

Inside the courtroom, Evan was already seated at the front table.

That did not surprise her.

Evan liked arriving early when an audience was involved.

He believed the first person in a room owned the room.

His navy suit looked pressed and expensive, the same suit Lily had once ironed before his board meetings while he took calls in the kitchen and told her not to interrupt unless something was actually important.

Now he did not look at the baby first.

He looked at Lily.

Then he smiled.

Beside him, Marcus Vail had his papers arranged with neat corners and a silver pen placed across the top sheet.

Marcus was Evan’s lawyer, but he moved like a man playing a role on television.

His expression said the hearing was a formality.

His smile said Lily had already lost.

Behind them sat Claudia Reed, Evan’s mother, straight-backed in pearls.

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