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Chapter 22: My Son

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The knock came again. It wasn't louder, just steadier, as if Alexander Knight had decided that hesitation was a luxury he could no longer afford.

Inside the apartment, Sophia Hart stood perfectly still. She already knew who it was. She couldn’t explain the sudden certainty, but the knowledge had settled into her bones the moment the air outside her door changed. It was a heavy shift that didn’t belong to neighbors, routine, or coincidence.

Ethan was asleep—or should have been.

Sophia’s hand tightened around the edge of the kitchen counter anyway. Then came the knock a third time, and this time, she moved.

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Sophia opened the door slowly. The harsh hallway light spilled into the apartment like a warning she didn’t want to read.

Alexander Knight stood on the threshold. He wasn't the composed executive she was used to seeing in controlled spaces; he was neither distant nor clinical. Here, he looked raw, as if something inside him had fractured and he was only now deciding how to stand amid the wreckage.

For a moment, neither of them spoke. The silence between them wasn't empty; it was highly volatile.

Sophia’s fingers dug into the wooden doorframe. “You shouldn’t be here.”

Alexander didn’t respond immediately. His dark eyes held hers—too steady, too focused, and entirely too unguarded. The sudden intensity made the confrontation worse.

Then he spoke two words. “I know.”

They landed with the force of a physical blow.

Sophia blinked against a sudden wave of panic. “Alexander—”

“I know about Ethan.”

The air in the hallway vanished. Something inside her went completely still—not calm, but utterly frozen.

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“You don’t get to say his name like that,” Sophia said, her voice dropping to a dangerously even whisper.

Alexander stepped forward, just enough to cross the threshold she hadn’t invited him to pass. “I received the DNA confirmation, Sophia. He’s my son.”

The declaration should have shattered the room. Instead, it only sharpened the agony of what was already breaking.

Sophia let out a short, disbelieving laugh that lacked a shred of humor. “Your son?” Her voice cracked on the second word, a fragile break that carried far more weight than a scream.

Alexander didn’t flinch. “Yes.”

A heavy beat passed. “I need to understand—”

“No.” The interruption was immediate and absolute. Sophia stepped back from the entrance, opening the door wider without realizing it. “Don’t you dare come in here and ask me to explain my life to you as if it’s paperwork you forgot to file.”

Alexander’s jaw tightened. “I’m not asking as your CEO.”

That made her pause for a single second, but it wasn’t enough to halt the momentum of her anger.

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“You’re not asking at all,” Sophia said, her voice rising as the control she had spent five years building began to crack in real time. “You’re standing in my doorway after five years and telling me you ran a test, as if I’m a subject you can just audit and verify.”

Alexander’s expression shifted. A flicker of genuine guilt crossed his face, but it didn’t soften her resolve; it only made the betrayal feel more acute.

“You don’t get to do this,” she continued, stepping into his space. “You don’t get to appear out of nowhere and decide you have legal rights because a laboratory report told you what you wanted to hear.”

“I didn’t want this,” Alexander said softly.

That stopped her cold. For a moment, the room was silent before her fury snapped back into place.

“Don’t lie to me,” she breathed, her voice breaking entirely. “Don’t you dare stand there and tell me you didn’t want this.”

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“You have no idea what I went through,” Sophia said, trembling from the weight of everything she had suppressed for half a decade. “I had nothing. No one. No protection. I vanished because I had to—because staying meant he wouldn’t survive the corporate crosshairs.”

Alexander’s gaze shifted slightly at her choice of words. He. Sophia saw the sudden realization dawn on him, and it hurt in a way she hadn’t anticipated.

“You think this is about you?” she demanded, her voice sharpening to a razor edge. “You think you can walk in here and suddenly claim a stake in his life because of a lab result? I raised him alone.”

The silence that followed was heavy and unforgiving.

“I put him to bed every night wondering if I was failing him. I worked through an exhaustion you cannot comprehend, and I made every single choice alone. And you—” She pointed a shaking finger at his chest. “You were completely gone.”

Alexander’s face tightened. It wasn't a defensive posture. It was the look of a man who had been utterly stricken.

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“I didn’t know,” he said, the words spilling out with a desperate urgency, as if they could undo the irreversible past.

Sophia shook her head slowly, tears blurring her vision. “That doesn’t fix it, Alexander.”

“I know it doesn’t,” he agreed, stepping another inch into the apartment. “I know it doesn’t change what you endured. But I am here now.”

“That’s not enough,” she snapped, her eyes burning. “You don’t get to suddenly decide that you care, and you don’t get to walk into his life like it’s a room you're permitted to enter.”

Alexander’s voice dropped an octave, anchored by an immovable certainty. “I am not leaving.”

The sheer dominance in his tone made something volatile flare inside her.

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“Then you’re going to destroy him,” Sophia said, her voice fracturing completely.

For a fraction of a second, the anger receded just enough to expose the raw, layered hurt beneath it—a pain that had never been given a safe place to land.

“I spent years protecting him from uncertainty,” she said quietly, her eyes locking onto his. “From instability. From people who enter a child's life only to leave it. And now you show up.”

Alexander’s expression shifted, mirroring a sudden fear of the reality he was forcing open. “I didn’t come here to take him from you, Sophia.”

Sophia let out another hollow laugh. “You already have.”

The statement landed heavily between them. The tension shifted from a confrontation into a quiet, mutual collapse.

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A soft sound echoed from the hallway—the distinct, light patter of footsteps.

Sophia froze. Alexander went entirely rigid.

Ethan appeared from the darkness of the corridor, rubbing his eyes, his dark hair messy from sleep. He stopped short when he saw the two adults standing in the entryway, confusion clouding his features.

“Mom?” he murmured softly, before his gaze shifted to the visitor. “Mr. Knight?”

Neither adult moved; neither spoke. Ethan looked between them, his sharp mind immediately sensing an emotional frequency he didn’t have the language to decode yet.

“Is everything okay?” the boy asked.

Sophia opened her mouth to speak, but her throat closed up.

Alexander did not look away from Ethan. Not this time. Not even for a second.

Something fundamental shifted in his expression—an internal alignment that erased every corporate defense, every strategic denial, and every piece of distance he had ever maintained. Ethan stood there, waiting, completely unaware that his entire world was splitting wide open.

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Alexander took one step forward. It was a slow, careful movement, like a man approaching something sacred and terrifying all at once.

Sophia’s voice broke in a final, desperate plea. “No,” she whispered. “Don’t—”

But she was already too late.

Alexander looked at Ethan, no longer seeing a biological possibility, a theory, or a line on a medical report. He saw a reality—a child who belonged to his existence in a way nothing else had ever done.

His throat tightened, and though his voice came out quieter than either woman or child expected, it carried an absolute, irreversible weight.

“I’m your father, Ethan.”

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