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My brother groped his way forward with a blurred vision. Those guys deliberately tripped him up and then mercilessly mocked and insulted him.
After a while, they seemed to get bored with their mean game and left my brother alone on the rooftop, walking away.
Right after they left, my brother, still struggling to see, somehow ended up at the edge of the railing and fell off.
But what happened next gave me chills.
I saw it clearly. My brother had found the railing and was about to turn around when someone pushed him down hard from behind.
It was Gina. The security camera caught it all.
My brother didn’t just fall by accident. It was Gina, that heartless woman, who pushed him.
I couldn’t stop watching the video over and over again, tears mixing with a bitter smile.
With this solid proof, they wouldn’t be able to get away with it.
My lawyer gave the video to the cops, and I posted it on all my social media.
This time, the evidence was undeniable, and the video went viral. No matter how hard the Kaufman and Yoder families tried
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to delete it, they failed.
The police got involved fast and took Gina into custody.
In the end, justice was on my side.
Gina ended up in prison, while Antonio and those rich kids had to pay a huge settlement.
After the video went viral, they became infamous and hated by
everyone.
Wherever they went, they were met with people’s reproach, and their family’s business took a nosedive because of a public boycott.
On the day the verdict came down, Antonio showed up at my door, on his knees, pleading for forgiveness. “Grace, I’m really sorry. I had no clue Gina would pull something like that. If I’d known, I would’ve stopped it.”
I just looked at him, stone cold, not uttering a word.
“No, you’re all the same. You’ve never given a damn about anyone else’s life, never treated people as equals. To you, we’re just pawns in your game.
“You’re begging for my forgiveness now because you’re scared of losing someone who’s been loyal to you. Who do you think you are to even ask?”
My words hit Antonio like a ton of bricks.
I didn’t bother saying more. I was scared I’d do something I’d regret.
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I was sure he had never really reflected on the mistakes he’d made.
But I had faith that justice would hunt down every wrongdoer.
Once the dust settled, I hit the road, turning into a freelance scribe.
Each piece I penned was a shout out to the disabled community, a reminder that they’d got worth too.
I visited numerous schools for the disabled and saw many people just like my brother getting a hand up from my writing, which brought me immense peace.
Later on, I never crossed paths with Antonio again. Word on the street was he got hit with depression, needed pills to cope, and had a go at ending it all, but his family stopped him. A part of me couldn’t help but feel a little let down that he didn’t go through with it.
Gina got mixed up in a brawl in the jail and lost her sight, turning her into the very “disabled“, “blind“, and “good–for–nothing” she – used to mock.
Antonio’s buddies continued their carefree lifestyle until that fateful night of drunk driving that ended in a fatal wreck. They attempted to shift the blame, but the evidence was undeniable, and they were all taken into custody.
It was said that on the day of their sentencing, they wept with regretful tears.
What came around went around, and justice always found its path.
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We must act in a way that honored our own moral compass.