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The judge asked Ethan Walker which parent he wanted to live with.
The boy immediately reached into his pocket.
Until that moment, the hearing had been going exactly the way Michael Walker wanted. He sat in his expensive navy suit, calm and polished, looking like the kind of man people trusted before he even spoke. Across from him, Sarah Walker sat quietly in a simple cream blouse, her hands folded tight in her lap.
For ten years, Sarah had been the parent who did everything no one noticed.
Michael showed up for photos.
He smiled at fundraisers, wrote checks, posed at birthday parties, and let the world believe he was the center of the family. Money made him look important. Care made Sarah invisible.
That was when Michael decided to fight.
In court, his lawyer turned Sarah’s years of motherhood into weakness. No job. No income. Emotional concerns. Dependence.
Michael lowered his head and played the wounded father.
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