My Husband and In-Laws Demanded a DNA Test — What I Asked for in Return Changed Everything

“Mom and Dad think it would be best to do a DNA test,” he said. “Just to clear the air.”

I looked at him in disbelief. “To clear the air? Do you think I deceived you?”

He hesitated. “Of course not, Emma. I just… want peace for everyone.”

Everyone — except me.

Still, I took a deep breath and said, “Fine. You’ll get your test. But I want something in return.”

Mark frowned. “What do you mean?”

“I’ll agree to this, but when the results prove what I already know, you’ll stand by me. You’ll cut off anyone who continues to question me or my child. No exceptions.”

Patricia’s expression hardened. “If you have nothing to hide—”

“I don’t,” I said calmly. “But apparently, some people have a problem with respect. That ends today.”

The room went silent. Mark finally nodded. “Okay. Once the results come, that’s the end of it.”

Waiting for the Truth

Two days later, we went for the test. Ethan whimpered as the nurse swabbed his mouth, and my heart broke for him. I couldn’t sleep while we waited. Mark slept on the couch that week — the distance between us growing heavier each day.

When the results arrived, Mark opened the envelope first. His hands trembled as he read.

Tears filled my eyes, but I stayed silent. I picked up Ethan and whispered softly, “You never needed to prove anything, my love.”