We always pause before doing things, taking as long as we want, trying to do the right thing. But what we often forget is that sometimes this pause is the one that causes the most damage.
* The foreman gulped before announcing the verdict, "Brian was awarded the custody of Mark."
The words hit Molly and her mind went completely blank. She sprang from her seat, "No! That can't be! How could you give custody to him! I carried him for nine whole months and raised him those four years but where was Brian all those years?"
The judge picked up his gavel and started to pound, trying to take control of the situation.
But Molly had already lost it. She couldn't contain herself anymore. She didn't even hear the gavel. The judge's face was cold as a rock, "Quiet!"
Spark pulled Molly into his arms, comforting her. But her eyes were towards Brian, furious. "Brian, Mark's all I have. He's my only son," Molly pleaded.
Brian didn't allow himself to be affected and kept his face emotionless, "And? When you decided to purposely not tell me, you should have known that this day was going to come."
Brian's cold voice echoed in the courtroom. The judge resumed court. He declared the verdict that Mark was under Brian's custody now. Molly was granted three days a month of visitation. His gavel hit three times. It was official.
When the trial was over; the judge, jury, and clerk left. Even though Eric's lawyers had lost the case to Brian's only lawyer, they weren't frustrated nor disheartened. They knew that Spencer was the best in the business and he never left a courtroom with a loss.
When they heard Spencer's argument about Molly swindling off what was considered Brian's - Mark - they knew that there was no way they could get the verdict swayed.
They tried to play the pity card by showing Molly grieving but they didn't play it out well as the jury only saw Molly as desperate while Spencer followed the rules of the courtroom, logic and propriety on his side.
Eric kept his gaze locked on Molly, a bitter simile appearing on is face before reverting his attention to Spencer. His lawyers were all chatting with Spencer. He clenched his fists, frustrated with himself.
How could he underestimate Brian?
Even though he had ten lawyers on his side, seven of them were Spencer's students. How could they ever outsmart their own mentor?
"I'm begging you, Brian, please don't take Mark away from me," Molly presented herself to Brian, humbled, "I'll do anything as long as you don't take him away from me. Please!"
She was on the verge of breaking down. It pained Brian to see her in tears. He had to hold himself back from closing the distance between them and pulling her into his arms. He said coldly, "You're begging me? Why on earth would I do that? You don't have anything on me anymore, you don't even have Mark, so how can you beg me?"
"No!" Molly shrieked as she freed herself from Spark who was holding her. Her red eyes stared at Brian as she screamed, "Mark is my son! You can't take him away from me!"
"Aren't you forgetting one tiny detail that he's also my son," Brian said harshly. As he tried to close in the gap between him and Molly, Molly instinctively drew back. Everyone was watching them, even Mark. "I told you to wait for me. But you left me, you abandoned me when you were pregnant with my son! I didn't even know you were pregnant! Molly, did you ever even think to ask me? Or even just tell me?"
Molly froze at his words. She stopped moving backward and just glared into his deep, sad eyes.
"Brian," Eric interrupted, "I can't say who's right and wrong here because in love, there's no right or wrong. Because if there is, then care explaining Becky to me?"
When Molly heard Becky's name, she jolted and composed herself. But before she piped in, Eric continued, "And did you ever think to ask Mark? Mark has no idea who his father is. Have you asked him about his feelings? Did you ever consider if he even wanted to live with you in the first place?"
Eric's stream of questions drew people's attention from Brian and Molly to Mark. Mark was standing between Manny and Tony and watching all of them silently.
Mark listened to the three-hour trial and by the end, he was confused. He couldn't tell who was right or wrong. Was it his mom for leaving that man? Or not? But either way, he didn't want to know.
"Mark…" Molly tried to speak as she looked at Mark but her voice kept breaking. Spark took a step towards her to hold her hand, hoping it would give her some strength. He turned his gaze towards Mark hoping to hear him answer.
Brian, meanwhile, looked at Mark with such casualness it was as if he wasn't looking at his own son. When Mark saw Brian's cold stare, he nervously fidgeted his fingers.
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