“That… that can’t be…” I whispered, alternating my gaze between the phone and my husband. Dan’s face shifted from confusion to alarm. “Rachel, I promise I don’t know what’s going on,” he said, reaching toward me.
But I flinched away, my mind racing. Mary emitted a sound that was half laugh, half sob. “Of course, he’s denying it.
That’s classic him, isn’t it? Running away and pretending none of it happened?”
I felt like I was sinking, desperately trying to comprehend the unfolding nightmare. How could Dan have left a pregnant woman?
But then again… why would Mary fabricate something so outrageous? “We need proof,” I heard myself saying, surprised at the steadiness of my tone. “A DNA test.
That’s the only way to know for sure.”
Mary nodded vigorously, while Dan appeared utterly dismayed. “Alright,” he said quietly. “If that’s what it takes to prove I’m innocent.”
The subsequent days felt like a blur.
I navigated life on autopilot. Dan attempted to converse with me, to explain, but what was there to say? Either he was telling the truth, and this was some cosmic misunderstanding, or my entire marriage was founded on deception.
When the results finally arrived, I insisted we all be present. Dan, Mary, and I sat around our kitchen table like a disturbing parody of a family meeting. My hands trembled as I opened the envelope.
I can’t recall the exact wording, only that sinking feeling as I read the results. Positive match. 99.9% probability.
Dan was Cindy’s father. The ensuing silence was unsettling. I glanced up to see Dan, ghostly pale, shaking his head.
“This is impossible,” he murmured. “I don’t… I can’t comprehend. I’ve never seen her before, I swear!”
Mary’s laugh was filled with bitterness.
“Still lying even now? Wow, you really are something else.”
However, something in Dan’s voice made me hesitate. The bewilderment and genuine shock didn’t seem like an act.
Could it be that he truly didn’t remember? As Mary gathered her belongings to leave, promising we’d discuss everything again once we’d had time to process, I stood there in my living room, feeling like a stranger in my own life. Dan hovered nearby, clearly wanting to offer comfort but uncertain about how to approach me.
“Rachel,” he said softly. “I know this is… well, I can’t even begin to describe what this is. But I love you.
You and Ethan are my everything.”
“Just tell me what you need,” he implored. “Tell me how to mend this.”
But I had no answers. What would you do if you discovered the man you loved had been hiding such a colossal secret?
Could you ever trust him again? Or would you walk away from everything you’ve built together?