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CEO Unveils Family Lie

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The blue glow of my computer screen cast shadows across the mahogany desk as I worked through another late night. The penthouse was silent except for the occasional car horn twenty stories below and the soft tapping of my fingers on the keyboard. Michael had long since gone to bed, leaving me alone with quarterly projections and acquisition proposals—the usual Friday night for Catherine Morrison, CEO of Morrison Tech Solutions. I reached for the drawer where I kept backup files, needing the insurance documents for our latest corporate expansion. My hand brushed against a folder I didn't recognize, tucked behind the others. Curious, I pulled it out—a plain manila envelope with no label. Not my usual meticulous filing system. "What's this?" I murmured, opening it to find medical documents. Old ones, judging by the yellowing edges. The first page was a paternity test.

CEO Unveils Family Lie Chapter 1

The blue glow of my computer screen cast shadows across the mahogany desk as I worked through another late night. The penthouse was silent except for the occasional car horn twenty stories below and the soft tapping of my fingers on the keyboard. Michael had long since gone to bed, leaving me alone with quarterly projections and acquisition proposals—the usual Friday night for Catherine Morrison, CEO of Morrison Tech Solutions.

I reached for the drawer where I kept backup files, needing the insurance documents for our latest corporate expansion. My hand brushed against a folder I didn't recognize, tucked behind the others. Curious, I pulled it out—a plain manila envelope with no label. Not my usual meticulous filing system.

"What's this?" I murmured, opening it to find medical documents. Old ones, judging by the yellowing edges.

The first page was a paternity test. My heart stuttered as I read the results, the clinical language swimming before my eyes: "99.9998% probability that Michael Morrison is the biological father of Sarah Morrison."

My fingers went numb. The room seemed to tilt on its axis.

*Biological father.*

I stared at those two words until they blurred. Sarah—our daughter—the child we had adopted twenty-three years ago from the foster system. The baby I had cradled and loved as my own. The girl whose nightmares I had soothed, whose scraped knees I had bandaged, whose college essays I had edited late into the night.

Michael's biological daughter. Not adopted. His.

My throat closed as the implications crashed over me. If Sarah was Michael's biological child, then who was her mother? And why the elaborate lie?

I set the test aside with trembling hands and continued through the folder. Birth records. Medical histories. And then—a surgical report from my procedure twenty-five years ago. What I'd been told was a routine examination for unexplained infertility.

The medical terminology was dense, but one notation stood out in stark relief: "Bilateral fallopian tube occlusion successfully induced as requested."

*As requested.*

I pushed back from the desk, bile rising in my throat. This couldn't be real. This had to be some mistake, some terrible mix-up. But the surgeon's name at the bottom of the report—Dr. Alistair Finch—was unmistakable. The same doctor Michael had insisted I see. The same doctor who had looked me in the eye and told me with practiced sympathy that I would never conceive.

With a sense of detachment that surprised me, I opened my laptop and searched through hospital archives I had access to through our company's healthcare partnership. It took less than an hour to find Dr. Finch's complete files—and the payment records from Michael dating back twenty-five years. Fifty thousand dollars for a simple procedure: the deliberate destruction of my reproductive system.

I sat perfectly still as the truth crystallized. My husband had paid to sterilize me without my knowledge. Then he had presented his own biological child as an adoption, raising her with me while I mourned my barrenness. A barrenness he had orchestrated.

The question wasn't just why anymore. It was *who*. Who was Sarah's biological mother? And how long had this conspiracy been in motion?

I closed the files and carefully returned everything to the folder, placing it exactly where I had found it. Then I went to the bathroom and vomited until there was nothing left but dry heaves.

When I finally looked in the mirror, I hardly recognized myself. The woman staring back at me had the same auburn hair, the same green eyes—but something fundamental had shifted behind them. Something had hardened.

* * *

"Mom, you're not even listening." Sarah's voice cut through my thoughts, sharp with the impatience she never bothered to hide from me anymore.

I blinked, focusing on the dinner table. Michael sat at the head, swirling red wine in his glass. Sarah beside him, her husband James on her other side. The perfect family tableau. A tableau built on lies.

"I'm sorry, darling. Just distracted by work." I managed a smile that felt like cracking glass. "What were you saying?"

Sarah exchanged a look with Michael—a look I would have once interpreted as simple exasperation. Now I saw the complicity in it.

"The papers, Catherine." Michael's voice was gentle, reasonable. The voice he always used when he wanted something. "We were discussing the divorce settlement and the company transfer. The lawyers have everything ready."

I took a sip of water, buying time as my mind raced. So this was it. The endgame. Twenty-five years of marriage, of building a tech empire from nothing, of raising a child I thought was ours—all leading to this moment when they would take everything from me.

"I need more time," I said softly, watching their faces. Michael's flash of irritation. Sarah's barely concealed triumph. "It's a big decision."

"Mom, Dad has been more than generous," Sarah insisted. "You get to keep the Hamptons house and a substantial settlement. The company will stay in the family."

*The family.* I almost laughed at the irony.

Instead, I nodded slowly, the beginnings of a plan taking shape in my mind. They wanted a war? I would give them annihilation.

"You're right," I said, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. "Family is everything."

I raised my glass in a toast, and they clinked theirs against it, not seeing the promise of vengeance in my eyes.

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