A Conditional Freedom

Hazel's POV

The crack of the judge's gavel echoed through the courtroom like music to my ears. I closed my eyes, savoring the sweet sound of liberation.

"Court is adjourned," the judge announced.

Freedom. After months of bitter fighting, the word tasted like honey on my tongue. I was no longer Mrs. Everett. I was Hazel Shaw again – just me, entirely my own.

My lawyer squeezed my shoulder. "Congratulations, Hazel."

I stood on shaky legs, clutching the edge of the table for support. The rush of emotions threatened to overwhelm me – relief, vindication, and a staggering lightness I hadn't felt in years.

"I can't believe it's finally over," I whispered.

Vera rushed forward, enveloping me in a fierce hug. "You did it, girl! You're free!"

As we exited the courtroom, a crowd of well-dressed women converged around me, many from Liana's elite social circle. They'd witnessed everything – Alistair's attempts to delay, Liana's desperate pleading, and finally, my victory.