Inside the courtroom, anticipation hung thick in the air as Judge Carmichael resumed his seat at the bench. The murmurs of curiosity from the gallery had subsided, replaced by a palpable tension. Those present could sense that something significant had occurred during the recess, though none could yet grasp its full meaning.
Judge Carmichael looked at Walter Grady with a mixture of gratitude and determination. “Mr. Grady,” he began, his voice steady but laced with emotion, “this court recognizes not just the charges against you, but the service you have provided to our country. Your actions saved many lives, including mine.”
The room was silent, every ear straining to catch the words that followed. Walter’s head lifted slightly, confusion clouding his features. Recognition slowly dawned on him, and with it, a hint of disbelief.
