My Mother-in-Law Claimed Our Daughter Couldn’t Be Her Son’s Because of Her Blue Eyes and Blonde Hair — Then a DNA Test Exposed a Truth That Predated Our Marriage
the answer to the question she had been carrying since she was old enough to look in a mirror.
I could refuse the test, and Patricia would tell everyone what that meant. I could take it, and I would be teaching Nora that her belonging was something that needed proof.
I picked up the box.
“Fine. Let’s do it.”
Three weeks. That was how long I had to wait continue reading …