A Cheap Dress, A Courtroom Laugh, And The Receipts That Saved A Farm-hamyt - Chainityai

A Cheap Dress, A Courtroom Laugh, And The Receipts That Saved A Farm-hamyt

The hallway outside Courtroom 2 at the Williamson County Courthouse smelled like burnt coffee, wet pavement, and floor polish.

I remember that because I was trying not to look at my family.

The rain had followed everybody in from the parking lot, leaving dark half-moons under the benches and little smears of mud near the metal detector.

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My old leather folder was tucked under my arm, warm from the pressure of my hand.

Inside it were four years of my life.

Receipts.

Tax notices.

Bank statements.

Insurance records.

Repair invoices.

Printed text messages.

The original notarized purchase option my grandfather had placed in my hands six months before he died.

On the outside, I looked like the poorest person in that hallway.

That was the part my family enjoyed most.

Savannah noticed my dress before she noticed my face.

She stepped close, pinched the sleeve of my navy thrift-store dress between two fingers, and smiled like she had just found a stain on a tablecloth.

‘Goodwill?’ she asked.

My aunt Denise laughed into her paper coffee cup.

My brother Cole looked me up and down, from the repaired button at my waist to the scuffed flats on my feet.

Somebody behind them whispered that I looked like I had come to ask the judge for charity.

They were dressed the way people dress when they think money has already won.

Designer suits.

Shiny shoes.

Gold watches.

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