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Stripped into Destiny

Switched at birth and raised in poverty, Alexa Moore learns of her true identity, only to be rejected by her wealthy biological parents. Desperate to support her adoptive family, she becomes a high-end stripper and shares one unforgettable night with a mysterious man, Miles, who disappears after paying her a fortune. Five years later, Alexa returns as the youngest female CEO, unknowingly partnering with Miles. But secrets resurface when her son, born from that night, is kidnapped while searching for his father. As the world watches, Alexa fights for her child and destiny reunites her with the man she never forgot.
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Chapter 5

The last bell had already rung. Most desks were empty, littered with pencil shavings and forgotten worksheets. Sunlight slanted through the window blinds in dusty ribbons.

Alexa Moore, seven years old, sat perfectly still at her desk, her backpack zipped and ready. She watched as her homeroom teacher, Ms. Bell, gathered the last of the report papers into two neat stacks.

Ms. Bell paused when she reached Alexa’s file.

She hesitated—eyes narrowing slightly as she read the top page again, lips pressing into a thin line.

“Ms. Bell? You still haven’t given me mine.” Alexa said softly

Ms. Bell blinked, as if pulled from deep thought. She looked up at Alexa, then quickly down again.

“Oh! Yes… Alexa, would you mind asking your mother to come see me tomorrow morning?” She answered politely but cautiously

Alexa tilted her head, her voice measured and curious.

“Is something wrong?”

Ms. Bell offered a small, overly rehearsed smile—the kind teachers used when something was wrong, but they couldn’t say it out loud.

“Not at all. I just think it’s best we discuss your results privately—with a parent.”

Alexa’s hands tightened slightly around the strap of her backpack.

“I got something wrong?” she asked with a pout.

Ms Bell

paused “No. That’s just it. You didn’t.”

She slid the file into her desk drawer, gently but deliberately.

“Have her stop by before class tomorrow. Okay?” She continued

Alexa nodded slowly. Her expression is unreadable.

“Okay.” She replied slowly before walking away

She stood, slinging her bag over her shoulder.

As she turned to leave, she glanced back once—just long enough to catch Ms. Bell, still staring at the drawer.

Something told her the meeting, it wasn’t about grades at all.

At home

Alexa walked into the house to find it empty and a note on the table.

“Your father and I went out. We’ll be back by 9 p.m. Make sure you eat your lunch and dinner before we return. Your lunch is in the kitchen—just reheat it. Dinner is in the fridge; warm it up before eating, and don't forget to lock the doors.

Love you.”

"After reading the note, she took off her uniform, freshened up, and quietly ate her lunch as instructed."

The house was quiet—too quiet. As the microwave hummed, her thoughts wondered about Ms Bell's strange reaction in school and her request to see her mother.

It was past 9pm and her parents had yet to return. Alexa reheated her dinner and ate without them. She waited in silence for them to return.

The next day

After her parents returned late at night yesterday, Alexa had no chance of informing her mother of the meeting with her teacher and the latter also forgot about the DNA reports Alexa was supposed to bring home.

“Mom!” Alexa called out as Maria wiped down the breakfast table.

“Yes, honey? Do you need something?”

“Not really. But my teacher said she needs to see you today. I meant to tell you last night, but… you came home late, and I forgot.”

Maria looked up. “Your teacher wants to meet me?” puzzlement in her tone.

Alexa nodded. “Yeah. But if you’re too busy, I can just tell her.”

Maria smiled, brushing a hand through Alexa’s curls. “No, sweetheart. I’ll be there. Probably before your lunch break.” She kissed her daughter’s cheek. “Now go—don’t miss the bus.”

Alexa walked out, backpack slung over her shoulder, wondering again what this meeting could mean.

At school

During lunch break

While the other children were playing in the swings and slides, Alexa was under a shade reading a book waiting for her Mom to finish their talk with her teacher.

Maria sat across from Ms. Bell in the small, stuffy office, her hands folded tightly in her lap. The hum of fluorescent lights above filled the silence between them. A clock ticked quietly on the wall, but Ms. Bell hadn’t spoken yet.

Maria cleared her throat. “You said you needed to speak with me about Alexa?”

Ms. Bell gave a tight nod, eyes flickering to the folder on her desk—the one she hadn’t touched since Maria walked in.

“Yes… Mrs. Moore. Thank you for coming.” She folded her hands, then unfolded them, clearly rehearsing the words in her head. “I want to begin by saying that Alexa is… extraordinary. Brilliant, even. Her academic performance this term has been exceptional.”

Maria offered a small, proud smile. “She’s always been a curious one. Even as a toddler.”

Ms. Bell’s expression didn’t soften. In fact, she seemed even more uncomfortable.

“There’s… something I need to show you,” she said carefully, reaching for the folder. She opened it, revealing a printed report with charts, figures, and a few stamped pages.

Maria leaned forward slightly. “What is this?”

“A few weeks ago, the school partnered with a health research initiative that offered voluntary DNA screening for students. It was mostly used for genetic health indicators and ancestry exploration. Alexa was selected as part of a random sample—we had parental consent from earlier forms, but I’ll admit, I didn’t anticipate anything unusual.”

Maria’s brow furrowed. “What does this have to do with my daughter?”

Ms. Bell hesitated, then tapped the top of the page with one finger.

“Alexa’s DNA markers don’t match your records—not just yours, but Mr. Moore’s either. The test flagged her as biologically unrelated to both of you.”

Maria stared at her. The words didn’t register at first.

“I… I don’t understand.”

Ms. Bell’s voice dropped, softer now. “According to the lab’s findings… Alexa isn’t your biological daughter.”

Silence fell like a stone between them.

Maria’s breath caught. “That’s impossible.”

“I triple-checked the results,” Ms. Bell said quickly. “Then had them rerun before contacting you. This isn’t about questioning your family—but something’s off. The blood types. The DNA signatures. It’s statistically impossible.”

Maria’s face went pale. She looked down at the papers, barely seeing the text.

“No… this can’t be right. There must be a mistake. I gave birth to Alexa. I raised her.”

“I believe you,” Ms. Bell said gently. “But I thought you should know. This may go far beyond academics. It might be worth looking into… more deeply.”

Maria couldn’t breathe. Her hands trembled in her lap.

The clock ticked louder. The world outside the office kept moving, but inside, something in her life had cracked.

Finally, Maria whispered, “If she’s not mine… then whose is she?”

Ms. Bell didn’t answer.

She just closed the folder, slowly—like sealing a secret neither of them knew how to live with yet.

A Staff Meeting

It was 12pm, the staffroom at Glendale Preparatory was unusually quiet. No clattering mugs. No casual banter. Just low voices and tense glances.

At the head of the conference table sat Mrs. Yvonne, the school’s headmistress. Her lips were pursed tight, a manila folder in front of her, edges curling slightly from how many times it had been opened, closed, and reopened again in the past two days.

“She’s a prodigy,” Ms. Bell said firmly, folding her arms. “Her logic work is collegiate. Not high school—college.”

“Which is exactly why this is complicated,” said Mr. Leonard, the science teacher. “If the DNA report is accurate, then Alexa Moore isn’t who we thought. She’s not the biological child of Maria Moore. She’s—”

“Stop,” Yvonne interrupted. “We’re not here to pass judgment on a child’s parentage.”

“No,” Mr. Leonard replied, “we’re here to decide whether we’re keeping a student whose presence could become a legal minefield. If the media catches wind of a DNA switch—”

“She’s seven,” Ms. Bell snapped. “We’re not kicking out a child because her genes make the news nervous.”

Mr. Daniel, the history teacher, cleared his throat. “Let’s keep emotion out of it, our school is prestigious with not stain for decades”

“She’s not just a ‘case,’ Daniel,” Ms. Bell said. “She solves advanced logic grids in seconds. She corrects her own textbooks. And did you know she taught herself to read Ancient Greek—on her own? I didn’t even assign it.”

“Exactly my point,” Daniel said. “That kind of mind draws attention. Maybe the wrong kind.”

There was a heavy silence. Outside the window, students played soccer across the back field. Laughter echoed faintly into the room. Innocent. Normal.

None of what was happening here was.

Yvonne slowly opened the folder again. Inside was Alexa’s report—glowing academic records, teachers’ remarks full of words like “exceptional,” “disciplined,” “precocious.”

And tucked at the back: A copy of the private DNA test that Ms. Bell took for clarification on guardianship.

“She’s technically not registered under the correct legal name,” Leonard said. “Her biological parents could sue the school for unknowingly educating their child under false identity.”

“We don’t even know if her biological parents know yet,” Ms. Bell said quietly.

“They will,” Daniel muttered.

Yvonne took off her glasses, tension filling the room. “Here’s the question: Is Alexa a threat to this institution?”

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