The courtroom erupted the moment the boy finished speaking.
“…you did, Uncle Victor!”
Gasps filled the room. Reporters scrambled to take notes while cameras turned toward Victor Ashford.
For a brief moment, Victor stood frozen.
Then he forced a nervous laugh.
“He’s confused,” Victor said. “He’s a traumatized child. He doesn’t understand what he’s saying.”
But the boy didn’t back down.
“I remember,” he said firmly.
The judge raised a hand, restoring order.
“Let the boy speak.”
The courtroom became silent again.
The boy took a deep breath.
“I woke up because I heard shouting,” he explained. “My dad and Uncle Victor were arguing in the library.”
Several jurors leaned forward.
“I went downstairs and hid near the hallway. I saw Uncle Victor leave the room. Then I saw him lock the door.”
Victor immediately shook his head.
“That’s a lie.”
But the boy continued.
“The maid tried to open the door. She couldn’t. She was trying to help.”
Tears rolled down the maid’s face.
For the first time since the trial began, someone was finally telling her side of the story.
The prosecutor quickly requested a recess.
However, before the judge could respond, one of the investigators stood up.
“Your Honor, there is something the court should know.”
The room turned toward him.
“We recently recovered security footage from a backup storage device that was previously believed to be damaged.”
Victor’s face lost all color.
The investigator continued.
“The footage was enhanced last week.”
A large screen was brought into the courtroom.
Everyone watched.
The video showed the hallway outside the library shortly before the fire.
There was Victor.
The timestamp was clear.
And in the footage, he could be seen closing the library door and using a key.
The courtroom exploded with murmurs.
Victor’s attorney buried his face in his hands.
The judge watched the screen carefully before turning back toward the defendant’s table.
“Mr. Ashford,” she said, “would you like to explain what the court has just seen?”
Victor opened his mouth but no words came out.
The evidence spoke for itself.
The charges against the maid were immediately dismissed.
After months of suspicion and heartbreak, she was finally cleared.
The boy ran toward her.
She knelt down and hugged him tightly.
Many people in the courtroom wiped tears from their eyes.
The woman who had saved a child’s life was no longer being treated as a criminal.
As for Victor, investigators reopened the case and began a new examination of the events surrounding the fire.
When the hearing ended, the boy and the maid walked out of the courthouse together.
For the first time in a very long time, both of them felt something they had almost forgotten.
Relief.
And the truth that had been hidden for so long was finally out in the open.