On Our Anniversary, My Best Friend Gave Birth to My Husband’s Child—But When the DNA Results Came Out, One Line on the Paper Ruined Them All
I revealed the real reason the board needed to know. Doña Elena had placed twelve percent of Villareal Prime Holdings shares into a family trust for Adrian’s first legitimate child. Until then, voting rights remained with the trustee — me. If Adrian registered Bianca’s baby as his son, someone could use that child to control the shares.
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PART 3
The next day, we met at the hospital for the DNA results. Bianca was in bed, Adrian’s mother was furious, and Rafael could not look anyone in the eye. Atty. Salazar arrived with the sealed envelope, along with the lab representative and the nurse who had collected the samples.
The representative confirmed the samples came from the baby, Adrian, and Rafael. Bianca panicked when she heard Rafael had been tested too. Then the results were read aloud: Adrian Villareal was excluded as the biological father. Rafael Villareal had a paternity probability of more than 99.99 percent.
The room collapsed into silence. Adrian finally understood he had been betrayed by Bianca and his own brother. Then Rafael shouted the truth: Adrian had refused to divorce me because he knew he would lose access to the trust connected to my name. That was when I realized Adrian had never been afraid of losing me — only the power I held.
I handed him the final divorce settlement. This time, he signed it with a shaking hand. Weeks later, Rafael disappeared from the company after evidence showed he and Bianca had schemed for the trust shares. I left the Villareal house with two suitcases and left my cheap stainless-steel wedding ring on the table.
For the first time in three years, I lived in a home I chose for myself. When Adrian later texted, “Sorry. I finally understand what I lost,” I deleted the message. Some people only see your worth after you leave. But it is not a woman’s job to return and teach them how to love properly.