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Accidentally Adopting My Husband's Secret Daughter

When an abandoned girl appears on her doorstep, Olivia is devastated to learn the child is her husband’s secret offspring. Despite the sting of betrayal, she decides to adopt the girl, thrusting her into a world of marital lies and hidden pasts. As she peels back the layers of her husband's double life, Olivia must navigate a perilous path of deception to safeguard her home. This journey of motherhood unearths a mystery that could destroy her entire life.
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Chapter 3

"Elena? What are you looking for in there?"

The brass knob rattled violently against the strike plate.

I shoved the two plastic baggies deep into my leather makeup pouch, burying them under tubes of lipstick and mascara. My fingers scrambled across the marble vanity, snatching the white plastic bottle of ibuprofen.

I popped the childproof cap off.

I yanked the door open.

Mark stood in the hallway. His eyes darted past my shoulder, scanning the empty bathroom.

"Pills," I said. I tossed two white tablets into my mouth and swallowed them dry. The chalky coating scraped down my throat.

"You locked the door," he pointed out. He crossed his arms over his chest, his stance wide and blocking the hallway.

"I wanted a minute of quiet."

"You've been up here for twenty minutes."

"Headaches take time to fade, Mark."

"Right." He shifted his weight. His gaze dropped to my purse resting on the counter. "You left Maya alone at the table."

"You were with her."

"She asked why her mother was running away from her birthday cake."

"It's not her birthday."

"It's a celebration," he corrected sharply. "Or it was, until you decided to ruin it over a piece of paper."

"It wasn't just a piece of paper. It was a blood test."

"I told you I am calling the school tomorrow."

"Don't call them," I said.

"Why not?"

"Because making a scene won't change her blood type."

Mark stepped closer. His shadow fell over me. "Are you really going to do this? Are you going to tear our family apart because a kindergarten teacher doesn't know how to read a plastic test tube?"

"I'm not tearing anything apart. I'm asking a question."

"A stupid question," he spat. "David was my brother. He died for this country. Sarah died giving birth to that little girl downstairs. And you're standing here disrespecting both of their memories."

My jaw clamped shut. I stared at him. He used their deaths like a shield. Every time I brought up anything uncomfortable, he hid behind David's grave.

"Go to sleep, Elena," he ordered. "You're acting unhinged."

He turned and retreated down the stairs.

***

The next morning, the sky hung low and gray.

I bypassed the school drop-off line entirely, letting Mark take Maya in his truck. I drove straight to the outskirts of the city, miles away from our suburban neighborhood.

The neon sign for *Genesis Diagnostics* hummed above a rundown strip mall storefront.

I pushed through the glass door. The waiting room was completely empty, furnished only with cheap plastic chairs.

A woman in blue scrubs sat behind a thick pane of security glass.

"Can I help you?" she asked. She didn't look up from her computer monitor.

"I need a paternity test."

"Court ordered or personal?"

"Personal."

"Do you have the parties present for a cheek swab?"

I unzipped my purse. I pulled out the two ziplock bags. "I brought hair samples."

The woman finally raised her head. She eyed the plastic baggies with clear skepticism. "Hair is tricky. We need the root follicle attached. If it's just cut hair, the machines won't pick up the DNA."

"They are attached."

"Whose hair is this?"

"My husband's. And my daughter's."

She frowned. "Does your husband know you are testing him?"

"Is his permission required for a personal test?" I challenged.

"No," she admitted. "But if this ends up in divorce court, a secret swab won't hold up in front of a judge. You'd need a legal chain of custody."

"I don't need court evidence right now. I just need the truth."

I slid the bags through the metal transaction slot at the bottom of the window. I pulled an envelope from my coat pocket and pushed it through right behind the samples.

"There is a thousand dollars in cash right there," I told her. "I want your fastest processing time."

She picked up the envelope. Her thumb flicked over the edge of the crisp bills.

"Expedited processing is forty-eight hours," she stated.

"Do it."

"I need names for the vials," she said. She grabbed a black marker. "Who is the alleged father?"

"Mark Gallagher."

"And the child?"

"Maya Gallagher."

The woman paused. "Are you the mother?"

"Yes."

"I need your ID."

I slid my driver's license through the gap. She inspected the plastic card, typed rapidly on her keyboard, and handed it back.

"Sign the consent forms," she instructed. She pushed a clipboard toward me. "By signing, you confirm these samples were obtained legally and you have the right to test the minor."

I grabbed the pen attached to the metal chain. I scratched my signature across the bottom line.

"Here is your receipt," she said. A small slip of thermal paper emerged from the slot. "Keep that barcode safe. You cannot access the results without it."

"How will I know when it's ready?"

"The system will text you a secure portal link."

I snatched the receipt. "Thank you."

***

I walked out of the clinic. The cold morning air hit my face, biting at my cheeks.

I climbed into the driver's seat of my SUV and slammed the heavy door shut.

I stared through the windshield at the clinic's brick facade.

Handing over those two bags finalized the transaction. It severed me completely from the foolish, trusting woman I had been for the past five years.

I gripped the leather steering wheel.

Four years ago, I sat on the edge of a sterile hospital bed, weeping uncontrollably. The fertility specialist had just confirmed my uterine scarring was too severe. I would never carry a child. My body had failed me.

Mark had knelt in front of me, right there on the linoleum floor.

"It's okay, El," he had whispered, kissing my tear-stained cheeks. "We don't need a biological baby. We already have Maya. She is our daughter. I don't care about bloodlines. I just care about you."

"But I can't give you a family," I had sobbed.

"You are my family," he had insisted. "Maya is my family. We have everything we need."

I had believed him. I thought he was the most selfless, noble man on earth. I worshipped his capacity to love a dead brother's orphaned child, and his willingness to completely sacrifice his own chance at fatherhood for my sake.

My hands squeezed the wheel tighter. The leather creaked under the intense pressure.

He didn't sacrifice anything.

He already had his biological child.

He brought his own flesh and blood into my house, handed her to me, and let me raise her while he pretended to be a saint. He watched me mourn my infertility. He held me while I cried over my empty womb. And every single time he comforted me, he knew exactly what he had done.

His grand display of tolerance for my broken body wasn't love. It was a convenient cover for his betrayal.

The realization didn't make me want to cry.

It made my blood run entirely cold. The affection I held for him evaporated, replaced by a sharp, violent clarity.

I reached out and twisted the key in the ignition.

The engine roared to life. The radio blared instantly, filling the cabin with a loud, upbeat morning show.

"Traffic is backed up on I-95 South," the radio host announced loudly over a pop song. "Expect a twenty-minute delay near the downtown exit. In local news, the Mayor is set to announce..."

I slammed my foot onto the gas pedal. The SUV lurched forward, peeling out of the parking lot and merging aggressively onto the street.

My phone vibrated violently in the cup holder.

I glanced down. The screen illuminated the dark center console.

A text message from an unknown five-digit number sat on the lock screen.

*Genesis Diagnostics: Case #88492 active. Estimated completion: 47 hours, 59 minutes.*

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