The Scars He Hid Walked Into Divorce Court With a Criminal File-lequyen994 - Chainityai

The Scars He Hid Walked Into Divorce Court With a Criminal File-lequyen994

By the time I walked into the courtroom that morning, Daniel Mercer had already decided what everyone was going to believe about me.

He had decided I was broke.

He had decided I was unstable.

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He had decided I was a quiet wife who had finally gotten angry enough to lie.

That was the story he had been feeding people for six months, and from the way his mother sat behind him in winter white, smiling like the room belonged to her, I knew he thought the last piece was already in place.

I did not look like a woman prepared to win.

I had no attorney beside me.

I had no expensive suit.

I had one folder, one coat buttoned high at my throat, and a pair of hands I kept folded until the shaking inside them passed.

Daniel sprawled beside his attorney with the loose confidence of a man who thought money was the same as truth.

Vivian Mercer sat in the gallery with pearls at her neck and that careful society smile she wore whenever she wanted cruelty to pass for concern.

Judge Miriam Hale called the case, and the room settled into the uneasy silence of family court, where everyone pretends paperwork can make private damage clean.

Daniel turned just enough for the people behind him to hear.

“What happened? Too broke to hire one?”

The laugh that followed did not fill the room, but it did enough.

It came from people who had been told I was dangerous, dishonest, and desperate.

It came from Vivian first, because Vivian always liked to show the rest of the family when permission had been granted.

I kept my eyes on the front of the courtroom.

I had spent years learning that if I reacted too soon, Daniel would use the reaction and erase the cause.

Judge Hale looked from Daniel to me.

There was no pity in her face, which I appreciated.

Pity had never helped me.

“Mrs. Mercer, are you prepared to proceed?”

“Yes, Your Honor.”

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