After our son was born, I wanted a paternity test. My wife just smirked and asked, “And what if he’s not?” I said, “Divorce, I won’t raise another man’s child.” The test showed I wasn’t the father. I divorced, disowned the child. Three years later, to my horror, I found out…
Three years later, I ran into an old family friend who looked at me with disappointment. He quietly asked why I had left my wife and child so suddenly. When I explained, his face fell. He told me something I never expected — my wife had been hurt by my suspicion, and that smirk I saw wasn’t arrogance, but shock and fear. She hadn’t cheated. Instead, she had trusted that our bond was strong enough to weather doubt. But when the test came back wrong — a rare lab error, he said — her heart shattered for good.