That’s a powerful line—there’s a lot of tension packed into it. Want to turn it into a full story? Here’s a continuation you might like:
My father smirked across the courtroom and said,
“You don’t even have the money to hire a lawyer.”
For a moment, the room felt smaller. The kind of silence that presses against your chest. He leaned back like he’d already won.
I didn’t answer right away.
Instead, I reached into my worn bag—the same one he used to mock—and pulled out a single folder. Thin. Neat. Enough.
“I don’t need one,” I said.
That got his attention.
The judge looked up. My father’s smirk faltered, just slightly.
“I’ve spent the last six months learning everything I needed,” I continued, my voice steadier than I felt. “Every document, every account, every transfer you thought no one would question.”
Now he wasn’t smiling.
I opened the folder.
“And I’m ready.”
If you want, I can take this in different directions—revenge, emotional reconciliation, legal drama, or even a twist ending.