The room turned on my name like a verdict snapping shut. Two hundred faces, one microphone, and a woman who’d spent twenty‑five years rewriting my life finally said the quiet part out loud. Dishonor. Disgrace. Fraud. She thought the story was finished. Then the man whose blood once soaked my broken fingers stepped from the back of the room with the truth folded in his jac… Continues…
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