Harry was stunned when tests revealed that the twin boys he had raised as his own weren’t biologically his. At first, he was relieved that his son Josh’s anemia wasn’t life‐threatening, but then Dr. Dennison dropped a bombshell: based on blood type tests and a subsequent DNA analysis, both twins—Josh and Andrew—turned out to be his half-siblings. In other words, they were actually his father’s children, which meant his wife, Nancy, had been unfaithful even before she was introduced to his parents.
Returning home, Harry forced a smile as his father arrived, but his anger soon erupted. Unable to keep his emotions in check, he lashed out at Nancy, demanding the truth about that fateful night 13 years ago. Nancy reluctantly recalled a wild evening in Las Vegas when, while out with her friends, she met a silver-haired, charming man named Robert. Flattered and caught up in the excitement, she ended up spending the night with him—even though she was already expecting Harry’s child. Later, feeling isolated and desperate, she confided in her friend Anna. After some encouragement, Nancy eventually slept with Harry, and a few months later, they married. They even managed to keep Nancy’s one-night stand a secret from Harry’s family, all while celebrating the arrival of their twins.
Now, with the devastating truth exposed, Harry’s world was crumbling. As he confronted Nancy and his father Robert, the painful reality set in: the boys he had loved and raised for 12 years were not his, and his own father had been involved in their conception. The bitter revelation was underscored by a detail he had once overlooked—the twins had his father’s brown eyes, even though both he and Nancy had blue eyes. Overwhelmed by betrayal and heartache, Harry could only whisper a feeble apology to his sons, knowing that nothing could undo the damage done.