
Part 2: For three full seconds, no one in the courtroom breathed.

Victor slowly released the boy’s arm as if he’d been burned. His expression stayed controlled — but his eyes gave him away. The calm was gone.
The maid covered her mouth and broke into sobs.
The judge leaned forward. “Young man… are you certain?”
The boy nodded, still shaking. “I heard him.”
Victor let out a cold laugh. “This is absurd. A frightened child repeating fantasies.”
But the boy kept staring at him.
“That night,” he said, “I couldn’t sleep. I went downstairs because I heard yelling in the library.”
The courtroom was dead silent now.
“I saw my father near the fireplace. The maid was crying. She kept saying she didn’t mean to hear it. She said she would never tell anyone.”
The prosecutor’s face changed.
“Tell anyone what?” he asked quietly.
The boy looked at Victor.
“That my father found out who had been stealing money from the company for years.”
Murmurs exploded across the room.
Victor’s jaw tightened.
The maid shook so badly she could barely stand. “He told me if I spoke,” she whispered, “the boy would be next.”
The judge ordered silence, but nobody could stop staring.
The boy’s eyes filled with tears.
“My father told her to run with me,” he said. “But Uncle Victor locked the door from outside.”
A woman in the gallery screamed.
Victor stepped backward. “She’s lying. The boy is confused. He—”
“No,” the boy interrupted.
His voice was small now.
But steady.
“When the smoke came under the door, my father pushed me through the servant hatch behind the wall. She pulled me out.”
He pointed at the maid.
“She saved my life.”
The prosecutor turned slowly toward Victor. “And your brother?”
The boy’s face crumpled.
“He stayed behind… because someone had to hold the door shut from the inside.”
The courtroom fell into total silence.
Then the maid, still crying, whispered the final truth:
“He didn’t die in the fire…”
She looked straight at Victor.
“He was already unconscious when you lit it.”
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