As the jury filed out of the courtroom, Atticus awaited the verdict with a mixture of hope and dread. But when the foreman announced the shocking decision - not guilty - the courtroom erupted in cheers. Jubilant, Atticus embraced Tom, thanking him for his bravery and for helping him prove that justice could prevail, even in the face of intense prejudice.

The victory was bittersweet, though, as Tom knew that the fight for equality was far from over. Still, as he left the courtroom, he knew that this moment, this victory, would be a beacon of hope for those still fighting for justice and equality.

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As the group of people left the room, Atticus waited to hear the decision with a mix of feelings. But when the leader said that Tom was not guilty, everyone in the room cheered. Atticus was very happy and hugged Tom, thanking him for being brave and helping him show that justice can win, even when people are prejudiced. Even though Tom knew that there was still a lot of work to do to make things equal for everyone, he felt glad as he walked out of the room. He knew that this moment, this win, would give hope to others who were still fighting for justice and equality.