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Rediscovering My Lost Son

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The sound of tires on gravel jerked me from my evening review of quarterly reports. I glanced at the clock—nearly nine. Too late for business visitors, too early for emergencies. Unless... My heart stuttered as I rose from my desk, fingers instinctively reaching for the pendant around my neck—the small silver airplane Ryan had given me before he disappeared. Five years of searching, five years of false leads, five years of sleepless nights wondering if my son was alive or dead. The front door opened with a flourish, and Tyson's voice boomed through the foyer. "Iris! Where are you? We're home!" We?

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The sound of tires on gravel jerked me from my evening review of quarterly reports. I glanced at the clock—nearly nine. Too late for business visitors, too early for emergencies. Unless...

My heart stuttered as I rose from my desk, fingers instinctively reaching for the pendant around my neck—the small silver airplane Ryan had given me before he disappeared. Five years of searching, five years of false leads, five years of sleepless nights wondering if my son was alive or dead.

The front door opened with a flourish, and Tyson's voice boomed through the foyer. "Iris! Where are you? We're home!"

We? I descended the stairs slowly, each step measured. The last time Tyson had used that tone was when he'd bought himself a sports car with company funds.

"Iris Edwards," he announced, sweeping into the living room with an arm around a woman I recognized instantly from the society pages—Harmony Butler. Her blonde hair was perfectly styled, her makeup flawless, her red dress clinging to curves that had no business being in my home.

But it wasn't Harmony who made my breath catch. It was the small boy standing beside her, clutching her hand.

"Ryan?" The name escaped my lips before I could stop it.

"Mommy, is that her?" The child looked up at Harmony, not me, with wide blue eyes that didn't match my son's green ones.

"Ryan has been recovered," Tyson said, his voice dripping with false solemnity. "After five years of extensive search efforts."

I stepped forward, hands trembling. "Ryan is—"

"Not ready for this," Harmony interrupted, her voice honey-sweet poison. "The doctors say he's suffered severe trauma. He needs consistency and familiar faces."

"Harmony has been instrumental in his recovery," Tyson continued, placing his hand possessively on her waist. "She's been working with his therapists for months."

Something cold settled in my stomach. "Working with his therapists? I wasn't aware you had any medical training, Harmony."

She smiled, revealing perfect teeth. "Love is the best medicine, Iris. Something you might want to consider."

"The child needs stability," Tyson said firmly. "And that means maintaining the family structure he's become accustomed to."

"What are you saying?" But I already knew.

"Ryan needs to continue calling Harmony 'mommy' for now," Tyson announced, as if discussing a minor schedule change. "And you'll need to introduce yourself as his aunt."

"Aunt?" The word tasted like ash.

"It's just temporary," Harmony added, her eyes gleaming with malicious triumph. "Until he's ready to transition back to... reality."

I watched as the staff exchanged uncomfortable glances. Claire, my assistant, hovered near the doorway, her expression carefully neutral but her eyes promising loyalty.

---

Over the next three days, the charade escalated. The boy—who I refused to call Ryan—made increasingly unreasonable demands.

"I want Aunt Iris to serve my breakfast," he announced one morning, lounging at the table while Harmony watched with barely concealed amusement.

"I want Aunt Iris to clean my room," he declared another day, deliberately tracking mud across freshly vacuumed floors.

Each night, I retreated to Ryan's preserved bedroom, touching his toys, inhaling the fading scent of baby powder and innocence. Each morning, I emerged more determined to maintain my dignity.

"Mommy Harmony lets me stay up till midnight," he informed me at dinner, deliberately dumping his peas onto my business documents. "She really understands me."

"I'm sure she does," I replied evenly, cleaning the mess while he smirked.

That evening, Marcus and Elena Mitchell arrived for dinner—Tyson's parents, the puppet masters behind this farce.

"Family unity is so important," Elena commented, watching as the boy deliberately spilled red wine across my board meeting documents.

"Ryan!" I couldn't contain my frustration any longer.

"I'm sorry," he wailed, tears appearing on cue. "Aunt Iris yelled at me! She hates me!"

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Sleep eluded me that night. At three a.m., I found myself in the hallway outside the guest room where the boy slept. The door was cracked open, moonlight spilling across his small form.

I pushed it wider, my heart aching with need. If this was truly my son, I would know it—somewhere deep inside, some maternal instinct would recognize him.

His shoulder was exposed above the blanket, and there it was—the heart-shaped birthmark that matched Ryan's medical records. The birthmark Tyson had used to "prove" this child's identity.

I leaned closer, studying it. Something wasn't right. The edges seemed... uneven. The color slightly off.

My business instincts kicked in—the same sharp eye that had detected fraudulent accounting in corporate reports now zeroed in on this discrepancy. I reached out slowly, not quite touching him.

The birthmark's edge was raised, just slightly. The color wasn't consistent—darker in some areas, lighter in others.

It wasn't a birthmark at all.

It was a tattoo.

My fingers curled into fists as realization crashed through me like ice water. This child was an imposter, and everyone in this house knew it except me.

Or perhaps they thought I was too broken to notice.

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