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Chapter 65: The Impossible DNA

Author: DadieT
last update publish date: 2026-06-26 00:21:14

For several seconds, nobody reacted.

The words simply hung in the air.

A third biological relative.

Impossible.

Completely impossible.

Claire Bennett's hospital records showed twins.

The birth certificate showed twins.

Every document they had uncovered pointed to twins.

Two children.

Not three.

Yet DNA didn't care about assumptions.

Or theories.

Or carefully constructed lies.

DNA simply told the truth.

And according to the report Sarah was holding, there was another close biological relative co
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  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 65: The Impossible DNA

    For several seconds, nobody reacted.The words simply hung in the air.A third biological relative.Impossible.Completely impossible.Claire Bennett's hospital records showed twins.The birth certificate showed twins.Every document they had uncovered pointed to twins.Two children.Not three.Yet DNA didn't care about assumptions.Or theories.Or carefully constructed lies.DNA simply told the truth.And according to the report Sarah was holding, there was another close biological relative connected to Elias Mercer and Claire Bennett.Rebecca was the first to find her voice."That's not possible."Sarah looked down at the report again.As if hoping she had misread it.She hadn't."I thought the same thing."Lena leaned forward from the back seat."What exactly does the report say?"Sarah turned several pages."The lab compared samples recovered from Claire's preserved medical records against both Rebecca and Sebastian."A pause."Everything matches.""So we're siblings," Sebastian s

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  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 63: The Uncle Nobody Mentioned

    The vault seemed to grow colder.Nobody spoke.Nobody even blinked.Claire's brother.For weeks, they had investigated founders, executives, lawyers, and missing records.Not once had anyone mentioned a brother.Not once had Charles Bennett appeared in any family document.Or photograph.Or birth record.Nothing.It was as if he had never existed.Yet there he was.Standing beside Nathaniel Hart and Victor Sketer.Smiling at the camera.Part of the secret.Part of the lie.Part of the theft.Rebecca stared at the photograph.Her hands trembled slightly."My mother had a brother?"Elias nodded.Reluctantly.Like a man forced to reopen a wound he'd spent years trying to forget."Yes.""Why didn't anyone tell us?"The old man's eyes hardened."Because nobody wanted you looking for him."The group moved into a private room at the bank.The contents of the safety deposit box covered a large conference table.Photographs.Letters.Legal agreements.Financial records.Nearly three decades of

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 62: The Man Everyone Buried

    Sebastian stared at the dark phone screen.The call had lasted less than a minute.Yet it changed everything.Again.Nathaniel Hart.For weeks, his name had hovered around the edges of every discovery.Sometimes as a suspect.Sometimes as a protector.Sometimes as a victim of circumstances.Now Monica was suggesting something far worse.That Nathaniel hadn't merely participated.That he had orchestrated it all.Sebastian sat on the edge of the bed.Unable to move.Unable to think clearly.Outside his window, Tucson slept peacefully.Inside, his entire understanding of the past continued to collapse.At six in the morning, nobody needed an alarm.The group gathered in a private conference room near the hotel lobby.Coffee sat untouched.The atmosphere was too tense for anyone to care about caffeine.Morales was the first to speak."The break-in happened at approximately 1:15 a.m."Sarah immediately looked up."The bank?"He nodded."Security alarms were triggered.""Was anything taken?

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 61: Before Morning

    The words followed them all the way back to the hotel.Assuming we survive the night.Nobody laughed.Nobody dismissed the remark as paranoia.Not after everything that had happened.Not after the shootings.Not after Claire Bennett's murder.Not after discovering that powerful people had spent nearly three decades burying the truth.If anything, Elias sounded realistic.That frightened everyone more than they cared to admit.The hotel occupied the upper floors of a modern building in downtown Tucson.Detective Morales had arranged additional security.Two officers guarded the lobby.More occupied the parking garage.Another team monitored the elevators.It seemed excessive.Until Lena remembered that someone had fired into Rebecca's home less than twelve hours earlier.Then it seemed barely adequate.Sarah, Harrison, and Rebecca occupied rooms on the same floor.Morales insisted on it.No one argued.Around midnight, most of them attempted sleep.Attempted.Nobody actually succeeded.

  • My Husband Regretted Divorcing Me   Chapter 60: Monica's Confession

    The warehouse fell into complete silence.No one moved.No one spoke.The name seemed to echo through the building.Victor Sketer.Rebecca stared at Elias.Sebastian stared at Monica.And Monica stared at the floor.For the first time since they had met her, she looked vulnerable.Not cunning.Not confident.Not dangerous.Just tired.Very tired.As though she had spent years carrying a burden she no longer had the strength to hold.Elias sat heavily in his chair.The revelation had drained him.Detective Morales broke the silence."You're saying Victor Sketer ordered Claire Bennett's murder?"Elias nodded slowly."Yes."The detective exchanged a look with the officers nearby.It was an extraordinary accusation.One that would require evidence.One that could rewrite decades of history.Monica finally spoke.Her voice sounded strangely calm."He did."Every head turned toward her.Sarah blinked."What?"Monica looked up.Tears glistened in her eyes."My father ordered it."The room fr

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