“Sir, I apologize. A few days ago, I noticed these results, so I decided to test your samples for DNA as well. “I know this is difficult to hear, but there’s more,” the doctor stated, directing Harry toward a few documents. The doctor reached for some papers to study, and Harry just stared at him, amazed. The records had many medical phrases he didn’t understand, but the word “half-siblings” stood out to him. Harry gave Dr. Dennison a startled glance. You’re correct, Mr. Campbell. Technically, Andrew and Josh are your half-siblings rather than your sons.”Harry found it hard to believe. The children he’d brought up for a decade weren’t his own. Indeed, they had to belong to his father, which implied that Nancy had accompanied him. However, it made no sense. He had presented her to his parents while she was already pregnant. When they got home, Harry waited longer to get out of the car. He was startled to hear his boys exclaim, “Grandpa! You were missed. Harry’s red eyes clenched into fists. But Josh and Andrew would be home, so he couldn’t just barge in and confront his father and wife. So as he entered, he feigned a smile.He asked firmly, “What are you doing here, Dad?” He didn’t even wait for his dad to answer, though. Harry was boiling over with resentment for the doctor that he had managed to restrain. “Boys, weren’t you going to Bobby’s house for a game night?” He turned to smile artificially at the boys. “All right, Dad! Come on, Andrew. Let’s go!” Harry lost his temper as the boys gathered their controllers and fled the home. “Did you sleep with my father, Nancy?” He lost it on his wife. < Nancy’s expression went white. “Son, see, it’s not what you think,” Robert, his father, said. Harry, though, was not paying attention. “DNA doesn’t lie, Nancy!” He gave his spouse a scowl. “I want to know the truth!” Nancy was unable to meet her husband’s eyes. As Harry thought back to that fateful night thirteen years ago, she assured herself, “Harry has every right to be angry.”Nancy was moving through the dance floor toward the bar area, enjoying the pace of the music. As she waited for her drinks, she caught a whiff of pricey men’s cologne. Nancy turned to her left and saw a man with a strong jawline and silver hair grinning at her. He boldly asked, “Can I buy you a drink?” Nancy was flattered by the attention. Though he was twice her age, the man had good looks. She practically yelled at him over the loud music, “I’m already getting something for my girlfriends!” The man said, grinning endearingly, “Oh, you’re on a girls’ trip with your friends?” as he moved in closer proximity to her. Nancy barely noticed when the bartender served her shots. “I’m Nancy.” “Robert,” he murmured.Nacy woke up in his bed the next morning, and the next thing they knew, they were making out in the elevator. After placing their breakfast order and chatting for a ti