Father’s Middle Son Doesn’t Look Enough Like Him So He Conducts a DNA Test on the Boy

Gerald’s nagging doubts about his middle child’s appearance led him to request a paternity test, unaware that his life would turn upside down.

The DNA test results caused irreparable damage to his 12-year marriage.

It was a regular day when I found myself staring at my seven-year-old son’s school photo and searching for any trace of myself in his features.

Aidan’s face stared back at me and made me realize how he looked so different from his brothers. That familiar knot in my stomach tightened as doubts crept into my mind.

Every time I looked at family photos, the contrast felt like a spotlight pointing at my darkest fears.

I never thought these fears would ultimately ruin my life.

Aidan was such a happy baby. He was always giggling and reaching for me when I came home from work. He grew into an energetic toddler who loved dinosaurs and could spend hours building elaborate block towers.

I threw myself into being his dad, but that nagging feeling would creep in during quiet moments.

Then came Owen last year.

The moment I saw him, it was like seeing Liam all over again. The same eyes, the same nose, and even the same chin dimple.

That’s when the doubts about Aidan really took root.

Julia barely spoke to me and slept in the guest room. She only talked to me about the kids’ schedules. Nothing else.

At dinner, she’d serve my plate without looking at me, and I noticed she’d stopped wearing her wedding ring.

When the envelope finally arrived, my hands shook as I opened it. The results were clear.

99.99% probability of paternity.

Aidan was mine. The relief that flooded through me was immediately replaced by shame.

“If this doesn’t work, I’m leaving,” she said firmly. “I won’t live in a marriage without trust. And Gerald? Even if I stay, I don’t know if I’ll ever forgive you for this.”

So here we are, sitting in a therapist’s office twice a week, trying to rebuild what my doubts destroyed. I guess Julia was right. The DNA test results don’t matter anymore.

The real damage wasn’t about biology. It was about trust.

The therapist says healing takes time, but I wonder if some wounds go too deep to heal.


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