Chapter 82
CHAPTER 082: A Small Victory
My jaw tightens. I glance at Maya, who nods. No turning back now. "Yes," I say.
A ripple of murmurs spreads through the courtroom.
Roth pounces. "Yes. You agreed. You, the victimized Mrs. O'Brien, consented to opening your marriage. So why are we here today? Because things didn't go your way?"
"No. We're here because he broke the agreement."
Roth tilts his head, feigning confusion. "Broke the agreement? How exactly?"
I grip the edge of the stand, my knuckles white. "I agreed to an open marriage, not a hostile takeover of my home. He moved his mistress-sorry, his secretary-into our house. Into my house. That wasn't part of the agreement." The courtroom falls into stunned silence.
Roth's eyebrows shoot up in mock surprise. "Moved her into your house? And yet, you stayed. Why?"
Maya stands, her voice firm. "Objection. Irrelevant."
Roth doesn't even turn. "Your Honor, I'm establishing a pattern of consent and complicity."
Judge Harper deliberates for a moment. "Overruled. Answer the question, Mrs. O'Brien."
I swallow, heat rising to my face. "I stayed because I hoped he would realize how far he'd gone. I wanted to believe we could salvage what was left."
"Salvage," Roth echoes. "Interesting choice of words. And when exactly did you decide to withdraw your consent to this arrangement?"
"When he persisted. When I told him it was over, that I couldn't do it anymore, and he refused to stop."
Roth claps his hands together. "So, you consented, then withdrew consent, and now you're claiming victimhood because your husband didn't obey your every whim?"
Maya stands again. "Objection. Mischaracterization and inflammatory language."
"Withdrawn," Roth says smoothly, but his eyes remain locked on me. "One last question, Mrs. O'Brien. Did you ever, at any point, consider leaving the marriage before your husband's infidelity became public knowledge?"
I stare him down. "Yes. But I wanted to believe he could change."
Roth leans in, his voice low, almost intimate. "And when he didn't, you decided to destroy him instead, didn't you?"
Maya slams her hand on the table. "Objection! Argumentative!"
"Mr. Roth," Judge Harper's voice is sharp now. "That's enough. Move on or sit down."
Roth hesitates, then nods curtly. "No further questions."
He retreats to his seat, but the damage is done or so he thinks.
I breathe deeply, forcing myself to remain composed. The courtroom is still, the air heavy with anticipation. Roth may have drawn blood, but he didn't win. Not yet.
Maya leans over. "You did great," she whispers. "We're not done."Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
CHAPTER 082: A Small Victory
I nod, never taking my eyes off Ryan. He looks rattled now.
The trial isn't over, but for the first time today, I feel like I have a fighting chance.
Ryan's turn to testify comes, and his narrative is as rehearsed as I expected. "She abandoned me," he says. "She humiliated me. This whole trial is nothing more than a personal vendetta. Julie's trying to ruin me because she couldn't control me." Maya fires back. "Isn't it true, Mr. O'Brien, that your actions led to this?"
Ryan falters, his confident façade cracking. "Julie's my life. There was nothing I didn't do for her. I loved her. I still do."
Maya tilts her head. "You loved her? Is that why you moved your secretary into your marital home?"
"That's not how it happened!"
Maya raises an eyebrow. "Then enlighten us. How did it happen?"
"Julie agreed to an open marriage. It wasn't my idea. She was the one who wanted... more freedom. I gave her that. I gave her everything." His voice cracks, and for a moment, he seems vulnerable, almost pitiable.
Maya steps closer. "You're saying she forced you into an open marriage?"
"No," Ryan admits, shaking his head. "We agreed. But when I found someone who made me feel alive again- someone who wasn't constantly judging me-she changed the rules." His eyes dart to me, burning with resentment. "Julie didn't want me to be happy unless it was on her terms."
I swallow hard, keeping my face neutral. His version of reality is a twisted reflection, warped to fit his narrative.
Maya presses on. "And by 'someone,' you mean Emily, your secretary?"
Ryan hesitates, then nods. "Yes."
"So, you loved Julie, but you moved Emily into your home?" Maya's voice remains calm, but there's a razor-sharp edge beneath it.
"I didn't move her in," Ryan snaps. "She needed a place to stay, and I thought-"
"You thought it would be appropriate for your mistress to live in the same house as your wife?"
"She wasn't my mistress!" Ryan shouts, his control slipping. "Julie knew about her. She was fine with it at first!"
"At first," Maya echoes. "And when she withdrew her consent, what did you do?"
Ryan's silence is deafening. He stares at Maya, his chest rising and falling with rapid breaths.
"She withdrew her consent, Mr. O'Brien," Maya repeats. "And you persisted. Isn't that correct?"
Ryan grips the armrests tighter. "I didn't know what else to do. I thought she'd come around. I thought we could make it work."
"By disregarding her boundaries? By continuing an arrangement she explicitly ended?"
Ryan slams his fist on the armrest, his face flushed with anger. "Because I love her!" he shouts, his voice booming through the courtroom. "Do you hear me? I love her! Julie is my life. She's everything to me. I made mistakes, but who hasn't? She's not perfect either!" He points at me, his hand shaking. "She's just as guilty as I am! But I never stopped loving her!"
The courtroom is silent.
CHAPTER 082 A Small Victory
Ques
Maya waits, letting the moment linger. Then she takes a step closer, her voice soft. "Mr O'Brien, kan int
ways control. Love isn't coercion. You say she's your life, but did you ever stop to ask what she needed wigs about what you wanted?"
Ryan's breathing is ragged. He opens his mouth, then closes it.
Finally, he slumps back in the chair, his shoulders sagging Fine," he says, his voice house flat smashe wants... great." He looks at the judge, then at me, his eyes hollow. "I no longer wish to contest the the
The room goes silent. Even Maya looks momentarily taken aback.
Judge Harper clears her throat, her voice steady. "Mr. O'Brien, are you saying you wish to add your position to this divorce?"
Ryan nods, his gaze locked on the floor. "Yes."
I feel my breath catch in my throat. For weeks, I've fought for this moment, prepared for every pussite obstacte, every legal tactic. But this? His surrender? I never saw it coming
Maya glances at me, her eyes sharp with both caution and triumph. She knows this isn't over, retirervy but this is a victory. A small one, but a victory nonetheless.
Judge Harper folds her hands, her expression unreadable. Very well. We'll take a brief recess proceeding.
The gavel strikes, and the courtroom begins to stir. But I remain seated, my heart pounding in mycrest Ryan doesn't look at me as he stands, his steps heavy as he walks away. Today's Bonus Offer
CREDITNOW