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My husband and in-laws demanded a DNA test for our son—I said, “Fine,” but what I asked for in return changed everything.

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I never imagined that the man I loved, the father of my child, would look me in the eye and doubt that our baby wasn’t his. But there I was, sitting on our beige couch, holding our tiny son while my husband and his parents hurled accusations like kn:i:ves.

It all started with a look. My mother-in-law, Patricia, frowned when she first saw Ethan in the hospital. “He doesn’t look like a Collins,” she whispered to my husband, Mark, when they thought I was asleep.

I pretended not to hear, but her words hurt more than the stitches from my C-section.

At first, Mark let it go. We laughed about how quickly babies change, about how Ethan had my nose and Mark’s chin. But the seed was planted, and Patricia watered it with her poisonous suspicions at every opportunity.

“You know, Mark had blue eyes as a baby,” she said in a calculated tone as she held Ethan up to the light. “It’s weird that Ethan has them so dark, don’t you think?”

One night, when Ethan was three months old, Mark came home late from work. I was on the couch breastfeeding the baby, my hair dirty and tiredness hanging off me like a heavy coat. He didn’t even kiss me goodbye. He just stood there, arms crossed.

“We need to talk,” he said.

At that moment, I knew what was coming.

“Mom and Dad think… it would be best to do a DNA test. To clear the air.”

“To clear the air?” I repeated, my voice raspy with disbelief. “Do you think I tricked you?”

Mark shifted uncomfortably. “Of course not, Emma. But they’re worried. And I… I just want to put this behind us. For everyone.”

I felt my heart sink into my stomach. For everyone. Not for me. Not for Ethan. For his parents’ peace of mind.

“Okay,” I said after a long silence, pressing my lips together to keep from sobbing. “You want proof? You’ll have proof. But I want something in return.”

 

Mark frowned. “What do you mean?”

“If I accept this—this offense—then you agree to let me handle things my way when the outcome I know will come out,” I said, my voice shaky but firm. “And you agree, right now, in front of your parents, that you will cut off anyone who still doubts me when this is over.”

Mark hesitated. I could see his mother behind him, tense, arms crossed, eyes cold.

“And if I don’t?” she asked.

I stared at him, our baby’s soft breathing warming my chest. “Then you can go. You can all go. And don’t come back.”

The silence was thick. Patricia opened her mouth to protest, but Mark silenced her with his gaze. He knew I wasn’t joking. He knew I’d never deceived him, that Ethan was his son—his spitting image if he’d bothered to see beyond his mother’s venom.

“Okay,” Mark said finally, running his hand through his hair. “We’ll do the test. And if it comes out like you say, that’s it. No more gossip. No more accusations.”

Patricia looked like she’d swallowed a lemon. “This is ridiculous,” she hissed. “If you have nothing to hide—”

“Oh, I have nothing to hide,” I snapped. “But apparently you do—your hatred of me, your constant meddling. That stops when the results come out. Or you’ll never see your son or your grandson again.”

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