Judge Henry Miller leaned back and laughed in the …

The laughter of Judge Henry Miller rolled through the oak-paneled courtroom like a burst of Georgia thunder. It was one of those rare, unguarded explosions of mirth that escaped before a man of rank could remember the dignity expected of him. He leaned back in his high-backed leather chair, his face flushed, one broad hand striking the polished mahogany bench as if even he could not quite believe what he was seeing.

The lawyers in the front rows, men and women who knew him for his stern voice and clipped patience, exchanged confused glances. Benjamin, the bailiff, a tall man with a back as straight as a pine trunk, stared up at the ceiling the way he always did when the judge drifted off the usual tracks of courtroom order. And in the center of it all stood a tiny girl in a pastel pink dress, right in the well of the court, holding a black smartphone to her ear with both hands, as solemn as a child in church.

She was completely untouched by the laughter she had caused. She did not blink. She did not shrink under the weight of a dozen adult eyes.

She could not have been more than four or five, with blonde hair gathered into two lively pigtails tied with pink ribbons that bounced whenever she tilted her head to listen. On her face was the expression only a child can wear with absolute authority: the steady conviction that what she is doing is entirely reasonable, entirely necessary, and no one older than her has the right to interfere. Her name was Mia, and she had just accomplished something that would have impressed a professional thief.

During a recess in a bitter custody hearing, she had slipped away from her grandmother in the gallery, drifted toward Claude Foster—a fifty-two-year-old attorney famous around Savannah for expensive suits, perfect knots, and an almost refrigerated way of speaking—and with the quiet elegance of a shadow, lifted his phone from his coat pocket. She had not run. She had not hidden.

She had simply walked toward the judge’s bench and dialed a number with the calm purpose of a child who already knew exactly whom she meant to reach. Judge Henry Miller noticed her first out of the corner of his eye. He watched the little figure in pink cross that invisible sacred border between the public gallery and the machinery of the law.

Then he heard the faint tap of fingers on a keypad and looked down over his reading glasses. “What are you doing there, little lady?” he asked, his mouth already bending at the edges. “Calling,” she said.

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