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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 6

“No,” Ms. Bell answered immediately.

“She could become one,” Leonard insisted. “The press. Custody battles. Lawsuits. We’re not a legal shelter—we’re a school.”

“But we’re not just a school,” Ms. Bell replied. “We claim to nurture brilliance. To shape young minds. If we expel her, what are we really saying? That DNA is more important than what she does?”

“She’s not being expelled,” Yvonne said, voice quiet but final. “That’s not on the table. We’re evaluating how to proceed ethically. Not reactively.”

Leonard frowned. “What about security?”

Yvonne looked up. “Security?”

“If her biological parents one day show up with lawyers, court orders—if this becomes a headline. You don’t think they'll demand she be removed?”

Ms. Patel, the counselor who had been silent till now, finally spoke. “I’ve met with Alexa privately. She doesn’t know the full truth, but she senses something is off. She’s internalizing all of this.

“She thinks she’s in trouble,” Patel continued. “She asked if she was ‘too smart for her own good.’ Her exact words. She thinks her intelligence is what’s made people start treating her differently.”

Another silence.

Ms. Bell whispered. “She blames herself.”

“She’s seven,” Patel repeated. “And she already believes being different is dangerous.”

“That’s exactly why we can’t let her go,” Ms. Bell said. “We’d only prove her right.”

Yvonne tapped her pen against the folder.

“I spoke with Maria this morning,” she said at last. “She’s terrified. Not for herself—for Alexa. She knows the truth may come out, and she’s preparing for the day when Alexa is taken away. But until that happens, she wants this school to be Alexa’s safe place.”

“She trusts us?” Daniel asked, raising a brow.

“She trusts us more than she trusts the courts,” Yvonne answered.

Leonard exhaled. “So we’re keeping her?”

“We are,” Yvonne said. “But quietly. No assemblies. No gossip. No careless mentions in staff lounges or casual emails. We treat her like any other student—with the exception that we protect her a little more carefully.”

“Are we… doing the right thing?” Ms. Bell asked softly.

Yvonne didn’t answer right away.

She stood, walked to the window, and looked out at the soccer field. The sun had shifted, casting gold streaks across the lawn. A cluster of girls stood at the edge of the game, watching. One of them was Alexa

But her eyes… They were wide and watchful. As if she already knew they were talking about her.

“I don’t know if it’s the right thing,” Yvonne finally said. “But I know it’s the human thing.”

Behind her, the teachers sat quietly. No more objections. No more legal threats. Just the weight of what they’d chosen:

To protect a child whose mind defied categories.

To risk scandal for the sake of something greater.

To keep Alexa Moore right where she belonged.

For now.

At home

Maria sat on the couch, the DNA report from Ms. Bell clutched in her trembling hands. Her eyes were red, swollen from the tears that had refused to stop since she left the school. The moment she stepped into the house, the silence felt heavier—too quiet, like the calm before a storm.

Jonah entered from the kitchen, wiping his hands on a dish towel. “You're home early. Is everything okay?”

At first, Maria didn’t answer. She simply stared at the papers in her lap as if they were poison.

“Maria?” Jonah’s voice sharpened.

She looked up, her voice cracking. “She’s not ours.”

Jonah frowned. “What do you mean?”

Maria held the report out to him with shaking fingers. “They tested her DNA at school. Routine thing, Ms. Bell said. And the results… They don’t match mine. Or yours.”

Jonah took the folder, scanning the pages. The color drained from his face as he read. “That’s insane. This has to be a mistake.”

“She had it tested twice. Jonah, she was sure. She said Alexa doesn’t belong to us. Not biologically.”

“But we raised her—” he began, already pacing. “You were there when she was born—at the hospital. This… this is impossible!”

Maria buried her face in her hands. “I know. But something’s wrong, Jonah. What if—what if there was a mix-up? What if she’s not the baby I gave birth to?”

He sat beside her, stunned into silence. The only sound in the room was Maria’s quiet sobs.

“I love her like my own. She is my own. But this… it changes everything.”

Jonah placed a hand on her back, hesitant. “No matter what that report says, she’s still Alexa. She’s still our daughter.”

Just then, the front door creaked open.

“Mom? Dad?”

Alexa’s voice rang out, calm and unsuspecting. Her schoolbag thudded against the hallway wall as she stepped inside.

Maria and Jonah froze, exchanging a look of panic.

Maria wiped her face quickly, her voice too bright as she stood. “Hey sweetheart! You’re home.”

Alexa came into the living room, stopping short when she saw their faces. “Were you crying?”

Maria forced a smile, walking over and brushing Alexa’s hair from her forehead. “Just a little headache, darling. Nothing to worry about.”

Alexa glanced at the papers on the table. “Did Ms. Bell talk to you?”

Maria nodded quickly. “Yes, yes—everything’s fine. She just wanted to talk about your amazing progress.”

Alexa smiled. “Oh. She looked kinda weird yesterday.”

Jonah chuckled, though it sounded forced. “That’s because you’re too smart for your teachers now.”

“I’ll go to my room freshen up first ?” Alexa asked, already halfway to the back door.

“Of course,” Maria said, her voice soft.

Alexa skipped out, humming to herself.

Once the door shut behind her, Maria exhaled shakily, collapsing back onto the couch.

Jonah looked at her. “What now?”

Maria stared after their daughter through the window.

“I don’t know,” she whispered. “But everything just changed… and she doesn’t even know it. And what about our real child, Jonah?” Maria whispered. “Where is she? Is she safe? I don’t even know what she looks like…”

From that day on, Maria treated Alexa differently. She still kissed her goodnight, and still made her favorite snacks. But sometimes, in the quiet moments, Maria would just stare—like she was searching for something unfamiliar in the little girl she had called her daughter for seven years.

And Alexa?

She felt it.

Though she couldn’t explain why… something felt off.

Like love was still there—but standing at a distance.

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