As we left the courtroom, I felt a profound sense of relief and gratitude. Grayson walked beside me, his head held high, confident in the life he had chosen—his life, our life. Valerie approached us, her expression softer, more human.
“I’m sorry,” she said quietly, “for everything.”
“I hope you find peace,” I replied, genuinely wishing her healing. It was a moment of closure, one that allowed us all to move forward. Outside, the day was bright, the sun casting long shadows on the pavement.
Grayson turned to me, a small smile playing on his lips. “Let’s go home, Mom,” he said, and those words were the sweetest sound in the world. We walked away from the courthouse, hand in hand, ready to embrace whatever the future held—together.
