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The judge, startled by the boy’s outburst, called for order. “Young man, approach the bench,” he instructed gently. Ethan walked forward, his small hands trembling but determined. The judge leaned down, meeting his eyes. “Tell us what you know.”

Ethan took a deep breath, his voice trembling but unwavering. “It was misty that morning. I was playing outside when I saw Grandma. She was muttering angrily, and she had the brooch. I watched her wrap it in cloth and tuck it away in the garden shed. I didn’t understand why until now.”

Margaret rose, her voice a sharp crack in the air. “This is nonsense! He’s just a child, confused and scared!”

But Ethan shook his head defiantly. “I know what I saw. Clara didn’t take it. She would never do that. She’s kind and honest. She’s like…she’s like a mom to me.”

The judge turned to the prosecution, who seemed taken aback by this new development. “I believe we must investigate this claim. If there’s any truth to it, this changes everything.”

Ethan’s revelation had turned the tide. Clara, who had been standing silent and forsaken, felt a wave of relief and gratitude. It was as if the cold chains around her heart had finally loosened, thanks to the brave young boy who stood by her.

Margaret’s composed facade began to crack, her lips thinning as officers left the courtroom to search the shed. The minutes stretched like hours, tension coiling tighter with each tick of the clock.

At last, the officers returned, whispering to the judge. His expression shifted subtly before he turned to face the courtroom. “The brooch has been found exactly where the boy described.”

A collective gasp swept through the spectators. Margaret’s denial crumbled, her attempts to maintain control faltering under the weight of the truth.

“Given this new evidence,” the judge continued, “it is clear that Clara is innocent of these charges. She is hereby acquitted of all accusations.”

The courtroom erupted into a mix of applause and outrage. Clara, overcome with emotion, turned and embraced Ethan, who clung to her fiercely. “Thank you,” she whispered, tears of relief and gratitude mingling on her cheeks.

Adam approached hesitantly, his expression one of profound regret. “Clara, I’m sorry. I should have defended you. My mother’s influence… I let it blind me.”

Clara nodded, accepting but still wounded by the betrayal. “Ethan is your son. Remember that he sees the truth even when we adults refuse to.”

As Margaret was escorted out, her protests and indignation growing distant, the courtroom’s atmosphere shifted. The weight of suspicion and prejudice lifted, replaced by a sense of justice and vindication.

Outside, under the vast, open sky, Clara held Ethan’s hand tightly. The past few weeks had been a nightmare, but Ethan’s courage had shattered the darkness. Together, they stepped forward, leaving behind the echoes of deceit and walking towards a future renewed with hope and trust.

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