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The Truth He Never Knew

Author: Calai
last update publish date: 2026-06-06 03:33:55

Inside his private study, Shawn Kingsley sat perfectly still.

The door was closed, shutting out the quiet activity of the estate. Beyond it, staff moved through the hallways, conversations remained hushed, and life continued as usual. Inside the study, however, everything felt suspended.

His eyes remained fixed on the last page of the report. He had already read it three times.

The words never changed.

Probability of paternity: 99.99%

Shawn Kingsley is

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ladonnaallen
Yay! Let’s get there. More chapters
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thea.
i hope parker find out it true that aria is his real daughter. it time aria has help within the kingley household. this was all his wife and Richard doing. because was one told that selene was pregnant. stay safe Shawn.
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Moni Begum
please update next chapter soon
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  • The Wife They Sent Away   The Truth He Never Knew

    Inside his private study, Shawn Kingsley sat perfectly still.The door was closed, shutting out the quiet activity of the estate. Beyond it, staff moved through the hallways, conversations remained hushed, and life continued as usual. Inside the study, however, everything felt suspended.His eyes remained fixed on the last page of the report.He had already read it three times.The words never changed.Probability of paternity: 99.99%Shawn Kingsley is the biological father of Aria Montclair.For a long moment, he simply stared at the page.Then he lowered it and leaned back in his chair.His first reaction was disbelief.Fraud. Forgery. Manipulation.The explanations came easily. They were familiar, logical, and far easier to accept than the alternative.Yet none of them felt right.Because beneath the genetic results was another name.Mother: Selene LaurentThe sight of it stirred memo

  • The Wife They Sent Away   The Paper That Changed Everything

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