Chapter 137: In The Court
‘The hall still looks the same’ was Athena's first thought as she stepped into the elders’ council hall, holding her
children’s hands tightly.
The familiar scent of old wood and polished stone enveloped her, a bittersweet reminder of the countless
decisions made in this very space. The only different thing was the projector that Aiden had mounted yesterday
with their permission regarding today’s case, a stark, modern addition against the timeless backdrop of the hall.
Athena felt a strange sense of dislocation seeing the sameness after all these years, for it felt like a telltale sign
that these elders were still the same—stoic as ever, and frustratingly shallow to believe in outdated and faulty
proofs. But today, resolute and ready, she would claw her way through their ignorance to present such
compelling evidence that there would be no room for foolish judgments.
"Athena, is there a problem?" She heard Antowhisper, his voice low and tinged with concern, drawing her
back to the moment. She shook her head, aware of an intense, burning gaze on her. She already knew who had
it, and there was no need to turn.
"I'm fine, Antonio. Let's sit in the opposite seats."
With a quick yet elegant stride, she made her way to the designated bench, still holding the twins’ small hands,
followed closely by Gianna and Antonio. Aiden and Old Mr. Thorne brought up the rear, accompanied by two of
his security detail, eyes scanning the room for any hint of threat.
The rest remained outside, vigilant in keeping an eye out for the gang, in coalition with others stationed at
hidden spots around the court, and those reporting from the inner chambers.
"A lot of people have gathered for this meeting..." Old Mr. Thorne remarked, his seasoned eyes checking out the
throng of people seated and staring at them inscrutably.
Athena couldn’t agree more. There were more spectators here than there had been at her case six years ago,
likely because this one involved children—a raw nerve that drew an audience. The absence of available seats
propelled her thoughts; the only reason theirs had been left empty was due to someone securing a perfect
number for them. Who could that be?
Her brow furrowed as she subtly scanned for a familiar face in the bustling crowd, even though she had no clear
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Her eyes widened slightly in surprise when she caught Sandro’s cheeky wink and Zane's subtle wave.
Of course! She thought, returning their greetings with a small, conspiratorial wave of her own, as they were
seated right next to Ewan, who was glaring at his friends with pinched lips.
Beside him were Fiona and her parents. Her eyebrows shot up in surprise when Mrs. Margaret, Fiona’s mother,
waved at her with a wide, enthusiastic smile.
Athena pursed her lips, caught between confusion and curiosity. Although Ciara had informed her of Mrs.
Margaret's discharge from the hospital a few days ago, alongside the woman's desire to see her, Athena hadn't
bothered to carve out tfrom her packed schedule for the woman. She didn’t quite understand why Mrs.
Margaret would want to meet her.
To pick up where she left off years ago, or to grovel like her husband and daughter?
The uncertainty sent a ripple of nonchalancy through her. For the moment, she chose not to return the wave,
opting instead for a curt nod toward the chirpy woman.
"You know you two can run over to her if you wish," Ewan declared hotly to his two friends, who were neither
playing nor interacting with the kids but exchanging knowing glances.
He could feel a twinge of jealousy pushing up through his chest as he watched Sandro give him a sly smirk. But
he wanted nothing that they had—except, perhaps, the easy camaraderie they shared with his children, a
connection he felt he lacked.
"If you two continue with this, I'll personally push you away," He warned, his tone mock-serious.
"Please do, honey. They are traitors. Who knows if they are in cahoots with her?" Fiona chimed in, chewing gum
with feigned nonchalance while examining her freshly manicured nails.
Sandro and Zane bit their tongues to suppress outbursts against the wicked woman, opting instead to let Athena
handle it with her signature grace. They pretended to be unfazed, gazing straight ahead, but Ewan noticed their
sudden stiff composure at Fiona’s remark, prompting a swirl of suspicion in his mind.
Why was he staying at Sandro’s house instead of in the comforts of his mansion? His friends had supplied a
flimsy excuse—spending ttogether to prepare for the case in a less lonely environment.
Yet he had agreed because the mansion felt desolate; it was an echoing cavern of luxury, yet devoid of genuine
warmth. Fiona didn’t count as a companion; her interests were merely superficial, centered on vapid subjects
such as fashion trends and meaningless gossip that bored him to tears. Worse still, she usually chome
reeking of another man.
Even now, as he took a deep breath, her fragrance intermingled with a foreign scent, prickling something
uncomfortable deep within him.
Just then, the door adjacent to the high podium swung open, and six elderly men draped in flowing regalia
trooped out, their solemnity punctuating the moment with an air of authority.
Athena thought they looked like priests, yet the aged lines etched into their faces told stories much darker than
those of sanctity. She pursed her lips, watching Alfonso rise from his seat to join the elders at the podium,
claiming a position near Elder Timothy.
"Good morning, everyone..." Elder Timothy began, his voice resonating through the hall like a tolling bell, each
word washing over the assembly in waves as his piercing gaze raked across the room filled to the brim.
The moment his eyes landed on Old Mr. Thorne, his demeanor shifted subtly, concern sharpening the lines on his
face. What was the head of the leading family doing here? He thought, gripping his robe tightly, anxiety creeping
in.
Of course, he wouldn't dare send Mr. Thorne away! But how had Athena managed to secure his presence?
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Zack, seated behind Margaret, huffed in anger at the mention. His frustration was palpable.
"So, let the case begin. Does anyone have anything to say before we start?" Elder Timothy concluded, his face
taut with anticipation.
In that charged moment, Athena’s hand shot up immediately, surprising both Timothy and the assembled crowd.