Sam ran inside, stunned. The next day was a nightmare. Sam locked himself away. Adam stayed distant. Alina cried, afraid our family was breaking apart. I finally told Adam the truth: yes, I’d dated Marcus in college, but Adam was Sam’s father—no question.
Sam later came to me, tears in his eyes, and said, “Dad isn’t about DNA. It’s about who’s been there for me.” He called Adam over and told him, “You’re my dad. That’s what matters.” They hugged, and I felt hope again.
But Sam wasn’t done. At Doris’s birthday months later, he gave her a DNA test proving Adam wasn’t related to her father, shattering her control over the family. Doris was left alone, powerless for the first time.
Driving home, Sam asked if they’d been too harsh. Adam said, “She spent years trying to break us. She deserved it.” In the end, we learned family is about love and loyalty, not biology. Doris tried to break us, but we stood unbroken—stronger together.