Boy’s Broken Mobile Turns A Family Court Into His Father’s Trap-Teptep

The first thing Ethan Miller did when the judge asked him to choose between his mother and his father was nothing at all.

He did not cry.

He did not rush to either table.

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He did not look across the room at Preston Vale, who was sitting in his charcoal suit with the easy calm of a man who believed the day had already ended in his favour.

Ethan only lowered his eyes to the battered blue rucksack between his feet.

The rucksack looked as if it had survived a dozen school terms and one too many rainy pavements.

One zip was missing.

The bottom had been patched with grey tape.

A folded jumper, a bruised apple, and a creased appointment letter pressed against the object hidden at the very bottom.

A broken mobile phone.

For months, it had looked like rubbish.

That was why Preston had never searched for it.

The screen had a crack running through it like a frozen lightning strike, and one corner was held down with clear tape.

The battery only worked when it wanted to, and the sound came out thin and tinny through the damaged speaker.

But it still held one thing Ethan knew his father would do anything to destroy.

When Ethan lifted it out, Preston’s smile vanished.

It went so fast that Grace Miller almost thought she had imagined it.

For the whole morning, Preston had been wearing the face he used for strangers.

Gentle.

Concerned.

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