The courtroom was unnervingly quiet—far too still for such a crowded space. The atmosphere was dense, heavy in a way that made each breath feel like a struggle. Michael Carter sat bound at the defense table, his heart thudding loudly in his chest. The polished bench, the harsh glow from overhead lights, and the countless eyes staring from the jury box all blurred together into one surreal haze.
He’d worn his uniform proudly in this very room countless times. But today, he sat in prison gray.
“Guilty,” the judge announced, his voice slicing through the silence like a bullet. “On all charges.”
Michael remained still.
He couldn’t react. Fifteen years of service. An unblemished record. Medals for bravery, commitment, and sacrifice—wiped away by a single verdict. His world—his profession, his name, his hopes—shattered with that one word.