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Battle for My Stolen Son

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"Mom, will this take long? I want to finish my volcano before dinner!" Andrew bounced on his toes beside me in the pristine hallway of Mount Sinai Hospital, his dark curls falling across his forehead. I smoothed them back automatically, my hand lingering on his warm skin. "Not long, sweetheart. Dr. Reed just needs a small blood sample for your check-up. Then we can go home and finish your science project." I smiled down at my son, my perfect, beautiful boy. The nurse called his name, and we followed her into the examination room. Andrew chattered excitedly about the papier-mâché volcano he was building for school, barely flinching when the needle slid into his arm. Such a brave little man.

Battle for My Stolen Son Chapter 1

"Mom, will this take long? I want to finish my volcano before dinner!" Andrew bounced on his toes beside me in the pristine hallway of Mount Sinai Hospital, his dark curls falling across his forehead. I smoothed them back automatically, my hand lingering on his warm skin.

"Not long, sweetheart. Dr. Reed just needs a small blood sample for your check-up. Then we can go home and finish your science project." I smiled down at my son, my perfect, beautiful boy.

The nurse called his name, and we followed her into the examination room. Andrew chattered excitedly about the papier-mâché volcano he was building for school, barely flinching when the needle slid into his arm. Such a brave little man. I felt that familiar swell of pride as I watched him—seven years old and already so resilient.

"You're doing great, Andrew," I encouraged, squeezing his free hand. "Think about how the baking soda and vinegar will make your volcano erupt."

He grinned, revealing the gap where his front tooth had fallen out last week. "It's gonna be epic, Mom! Tommy Peterson's only spewed a little bit, but mine's gonna blow the roof off!"

I laughed, treasuring these simple moments. After the blood draw, we stopped by the hospital café for ice cream—our little tradition after doctor visits. Andrew's chocolate cone was half-eaten when my phone buzzed. Dr. Reed wanted to see me. Alone.

"Wait here where I can see you," I told Andrew, settling him at a table near the café counter. "I'll be right back."

Dr. Reed's office was cool and quiet, a stark contrast to the bustling hospital corridors. She looked up from her computer when I entered, her expression carefully neutral in that way doctors have when they're about to deliver difficult news.

"Mrs. Harrison, please sit down."

My heart quickened. "Is something wrong with Andrew?"

"Not exactly." She hesitated, then turned her monitor toward me. "These are Andrew's blood test results."

I stared at the screen, the medical terminology swimming before my eyes. "I don't understand."

"Mrs. Harrison, you have Type A blood, correct?"

"Yes."

"And your husband is Type O."

I nodded, a knot forming in my stomach.

"Andrew is Type AB." Dr. Reed's voice was gentle but firm. "This is a medical impossibility. Given your blood type and your husband's, Andrew cannot be your biological son."

The room seemed to tilt. "That's... that's not possible. There must be a mistake."

"We ran the test twice." She slid a printout across the desk. "Blood typing doesn't lie, Mrs. Harrison."

I clutched the paper, my fingers trembling. The world I knew—the life I'd built—fractured in that moment, hairline cracks spreading through the perfect image of my family.

"I gave birth to him," I whispered. "I was there."

Dr. Reed's expression softened with sympathy. "I can't explain how this happened, but the science is clear."

Somehow, I made it back to the café. Andrew looked up, chocolate smeared around his mouth. "Can we go home now, Mom?"

Mom. The word pierced me like a blade.

The drive home passed in a blur. Andrew's voice faded to background noise as my mind raced through possibilities, each more terrible than the last. At our penthouse, I mechanically helped him with his volcano, my hands moving while my thoughts spiraled.

After tucking Andrew into bed, I ordered a home paternity kit online, paying extra for overnight delivery. The next day, while Marcus was at work and Isabella—our live-in nanny—was shopping, I swabbed the inside of Andrew's cheek as he napped.

Three days later, the results arrived in a plain envelope. I locked myself in Marcus's study to open it, hands shaking so badly I nearly tore the paper inside.

Negative match. 0% probability of maternity.

A strangled sound escaped my throat. I wasn't Andrew's mother. The child I had carried, given birth to, nursed, and raised for seven years wasn't mine.

How? Why?

Isabella. The thought struck like lightning. Our beautiful, devoted nanny who had been with us since Andrew was born. Who sometimes looked at my son with an intensity that I'd dismissed as affection.

I found her in her quarters, folding laundry with practiced efficiency. She looked up when I entered, her dark eyes widening slightly at whatever she saw in my face.

"Mrs. Harrison? Is everything alright?"

I held up the test results, my voice barely controlled. "He's not my son, is he?"

Something shifted in Isabella's expression—surprise, then something harder, colder. The mask of the dutiful nanny slipped, revealing a stranger beneath.

A smile curved her lips, small and cruel. "You were just the convenient mother figure."

In that moment, I knew. This woman—this stranger in my home—was Andrew's real mother. And somehow, she had stolen my child and replaced him with her own.

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Battle for My Stolen Son of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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