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“Besides,” Marcus continued, apparently oblivious to the effect his words were having, “it’s not like anyone actually gets hurt by this stuff. Insurance covers everything, and most people have way more than they need anyway. I’m practically providing a public service by redistributing resources.”
The Mother’s Revelation
Linda Chen rose from her seat with the sudden certainty of someone who had finally seen past years of self-deception. The sound of her chair scraping against the courtroom floor drew every eye in the room, including Marcus’s, who looked at his mother with the first trace of uncertainty he had displayed all morning.
“That’s enough, Marcus,” she said, her voice cutting through the courtroom’s stunned silence. “You don’t get to stand there and mock these people’s pain. Not while I’m watching. Not anymore.”
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