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After our son was born, I wanted a paternity test

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maybe, we’re not too broken to fix.

When I tuck Nathan into bed that weekend, he wraps his arms around my neck.

“I’m glad you’re my daddy,” he whispers.

I kiss his forehead, voice cracking. “Me too, buddy. Me too.”

And I mean it with every piece of my soul.

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