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Chapter74: The Weight of the Law

مؤلف: Iris Bloom
last update تاريخ النشر: 2026-04-16 01:51:57

The sound of the door unlocking carried differently this time.

It was not routine, not part of the measured rhythm Mark had begun to map within the walls of his confinement, not the quiet, procedural entry of guards delivering food or conducting checks, but something more deliberate, more final, as though the mechanism itself understood that what followed would alter the shape of everything that came after.

Mark did not rise immediately.

He remained seated at the edge of the narrow bed, his pos
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    The tribunal chamber emptied slowly afterward, though the heaviness lingering inside it seemed unwilling to leave with the people.Voices remained subdued. Footsteps softer than usual against polished floors.Even the officers escorting Sean Carter away moved with a strange restraint, as though everyone present understood instinctively that they had witnessed something uglier than ordinary criminal sentencing.Not merely violence. The destruction of people who once loved each other.Tricia stayed seated long after proceedings officially ended.Her breathing remained uneven while tears dried silently against her face, exhaustion pressing visibly into every part of her now.Beside her, Raymond said nothing. He understood silence better these days. Understood that grief did not always need interruption.Across the chamber, Mark remained seated too while military officers waited nearby for final transfer procedures.For several moments he did not move at all. Only stared downward at his r

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    Mark stood motionless for several seconds after receiving permission to speak, though Tricia could see the slight tremor in his hands from where she sat.Not fear of prison. Not even fear of sentencing itself. But something deeper.The terrible understanding that some mistakes could never be undone no matter how much remorse arrived afterward.The tribunal chamber remained utterly silent.Rain pressed softly against the tall windows overlooking the military complex outside while every eye stayed fixed on the man standing at the center of the wreckage he had created himself.Mark swallowed once before finally speaking.“When this investigation started…” His voice sounded rougher now than earlier. “I kept telling myself I still deserved something at the end of all this.”Nobody interrupted.He lowered his gaze briefly toward the floor before continuing.“I convinced myself that because I loved her… because part of those children are biologically mine… I still had the right to hold onto

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    The military tribunal chamber felt colder than Tricia remembered. Not physically. Emotionally.The air carried the suffocating stillness of places where lives changed permanently beneath controlled voices and official procedure, where uniforms and polished floors attempted to create order around human destruction.As Raymond guided her carefully through the double doors, conversations inside the chamber quieted almost immediately.She felt the shift at once. Eyes turning toward her.Not only because she was General Watson’s daughter. Not only because she was one of the surviving victims. But because everyone inside that room knew the scandal already.The affair. The pregnancies. The betrayal between two decorated military officers.And somehow, despite the endless legal language surrounding the case, people still looked at her like she herself had become part of the crime scene.Tricia fought the urge to lower her head.Beside her, Raymond’s posture stiffened subtly, as though he sens

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    The room remained quiet after Raymond lowered the phone slowly from his ear, tension settling immediately into the fragile calm that had existed moments earlier.Tricia watched him carefully from the hospital bed.“What did they say exactly?”Raymond slid the phone back into his pocket before answering.“They want you present in person during final sentencing.”Her fingers tightened faintly against the blanket.“Why?”“They didn’t explain fully.”But both of them already understood.Military tribunals rarely requested personal appearances from victims unless emotional testimony or clarification might influence final conditions attached to sentencing.Especially regarding future parental considerations. Especially when unborn children complicated everything further.Tricia lowered her gaze slowly.“I’m tired of courtrooms.”The confession came quietly. Not dramatic. Only exhausted.Raymond understood immediately. Because none of this had allowed her space to simply recover.Every week

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    The room fell silent after General Watson’s announcement, the weight of the words settling immediately across the fragile calm that had existed only seconds earlier.Tricia’s fingers tightened unconsciously around Raymond’s hand.“When?” Raymond asked quietly.“Tomorrow morning.”The answer came without softness.Military tribunals rarely delayed once confessions had been formally accepted, especially not in cases involving conspiracy, attempted assassination, abuse of military authority, and civilian endangerment inside a secured jurisdiction.Everything had already moved quickly. Now it was moving faster.Tricia lowered her gaze slowly toward the blanket covering her legs while tension visibly returned to her face.Tomorrow. The word alone felt exhausting.Raymond noticed immediately.“You shouldn’t be thinking about court right now.”A faint breath escaped her.“I don’t think I have a choice anymore.”General Watson stepped farther into the room before stopping near the window, rai

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    The message came late in the evening.We need to talk.Tricia stared at the words on her phone for a long time before responding.She had known this conversation was coming. Ever since Raymond returned, it had been hanging between her and Mark like a storm waiting to break.She typed slowly.Where?

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    Mark stared at the tablet in his hands.The parking structure felt colder now.The system log on the screen showed the terminal ID used to access the navigation controls before the mission.He knew that terminal. Too well.His voice came out quietly.“That terminal… belongs to Sean Carter.”Daniel

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