Gianna made a small, broken sound, but no one in the courtroom looked her way. Lydia didn’t smile or celebrate; she simply knelt down and straightened the collars of her sons’ jackets before taking their hands.
“Are we going home now?” the taller twin asked softly. Lydia kissed his forehead and promised him that they were going somewhere safe, far away from the noise of the city.
As she turned to leave, Dominic’s voice cracked across the room, asking if she had planned this entire downfall from the start. Lydia paused at the door but didn’t turn around to face the man she had once loved.
“No, Dominic,” she said, her voice steady and final. “This is simply the harvest of the choices you made.”
She walked out of the courtroom and into a flurry of camera flashes, guiding her boys through the crowd with a protective grace. A black car was waiting at the curb, and once the doors were closed, she finally allowed herself to close her eyes and breathe.
“Mom, why was everyone so loud?” the smaller boy asked as the car pulled away. Lydia smoothed his hair and told him that sometimes adults get confused about what really belongs to them.