In court, my ex said, “my son wants to live with me.”

The judge asked my son, “Is that true?” My son stood up, pulled out his phone, and asked, “May I play the recording from last night?” The judge froze.

The courtroom fell into a heavy silence—not the peaceful kind, but the kind where you can hear the blood pounding in your ears. My son, Zaden, sat just a few feet away, his little legs swinging off the wooden bench. He was only eight, but today his face looked older, hardened by pain.

Damian, my ex-husband, stood tall beside his lawyer. He wore an expensive suit and that smug smirk he always had when he thought he was winning.

The judge adjusted his glasses, flipped through some papers, and finally looked up.

“Mr. Carter, you’re asking for a change in custody. You’ve told this court your son expressed a desire to live with you. Is that correct?”

Damian nodded confidently. “Yes, Your Honor. Zaden told me he’s not comfortable in his current living situation. He wants to live with me full-time.”

My stomach turned to ice. I looked at Zaden. His hands were clenched tightly in his lap.

The judge’s next question hit the room like a stone dropping into a still lake, sending cold ripples through us all.

“Zaden,” he said gently, “is that true, son? Do you want to live with your father?”

Everything inside me stopped. Don’t ask him. Please, don’t make him choose in front of this monster. I wanted to scream, but my throat was dry and silent.

Then, Zaden slowly pulled out his phone. The courtroom eyes were on him as he pressed play.

The recording filled the room: it was the voice of his father yelling, cursing, and blaming Zaden for things that weren’t his fault.

The judge’s face tightened. Damian’s confident smirk vanished.

Zaden looked up at me and whispered, “Mom, I just want to live somewhere safe.”

The judge nodded solemnly and said, “Thank you, Zaden. We will take this into serious consideration.”

The courtroom remained quiet, but for me, hope stirred for the first time in a long time.

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