A courtroom. A pregnant woman stands alone, terrified. “I am not going to make it if no one helps me now.”
The lawyer in the sharp suit doesn’t hesitate: “Call security. I want her removed right now.”
Then she steps forward. Not a lawyer. Not a judge. A woman in a maid’s uniform. Her voice is quiet but absolute: “Before you say another word, you should know who you are speaking to.”
The lawyer’s face goes pale. Because sometimes the most powerful person in the room isn’t wearing a suit. Sometimes she’s the one who cleaned it.