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00:00Ten years of marriage. My husband had no idea. I was about to transfer the company
00:05to him. Then came the medical checkup. I'm blood type O. My husband is O. Our
00:11daughter is type A. An impossible result. I looked at her, a little version of Michal.
00:17I didn't say a word, but I did two things. One, I secretly took a strand of her hair.
00:23Two, I tore up the company transfer papers. After watching her walk into
00:28school, I went straight to a DNA testing center. When's the fastest result if I
00:33pay extra? Regular takes five days. Rush, by 4 p.m. today, triple price. My hand shook
00:40giving the sample. After collecting my own cells, I sat staring at the clock. I also
00:45contacted a private investigator. I needed to know Michal's movements recently. At
00:513 40 p.m., my phone rang. The results were in. I opened the report, scrolled to the
00:57end. The DNA analysis was clear. The chance I'm her biological mother? 0.0001%. Genetic
01:06markers don't support it. I had expected this, but reading those words, my legs gave
01:11out. She's not my child. I've raised a child that's not mine for nine years. So, where is
01:18my real child? I rushed to the hospital where I gave birth nine years ago. I met my old
01:23obstetrician. Now he's the head of the department. I didn't waste time. Dr. Lee, I want to check
01:29my delivery records from back then. His smile froze. It's been so long, the files may have
01:35been archived. After some effort, the records room brought me a folder. I opened it. The
01:40records were extremely brief. Only admission and discharge dates. Delivery method and baby's
01:46wait. No detailed delivery notes. No nurse handover records. No pediatrician reports.
01:52Is that all? He looked apologetic. This is all the system has. Delivery records are kept for
01:5910 years. Yours is almost up. What about newborn footprints? Blood test records? They should be in
02:07the newborn files, but we couldn't find them. Too obvious, a file too simple, a missing newborn record,
02:16and a daughter who isn't mine, but looks just like Michal. Then my phone rang. Michal.
02:23Where are you? I picked up Lily. I suddenly realized school was already over. Luckily,
02:28I told the teacher earlier. I'm outside taking care of something. I'll be back soon. After dinner,
02:35I faked a headache and went to my room. Michal stayed in the living room with Lily,
02:40helping with homework. I could hear their quiet voices. Dad, is mom upset? Mom's just tired.
02:48Finish your homework and go to bed. Once they were asleep, I quietly searched the whole house.
02:53Master bedroom, living room, Lily's room. I found nothing. Finally, my eyes landed on the computer in
02:59the study. The truth had to be there. Footsteps approached. I quickly exited the
03:05document. Michal pushed the door open. I was straightening papers on the desk. He glanced at
03:11the screen. Just the desktop. Our photo from three years ago. Still not asleep? He asked. Just
03:17organizing some old files. He stood there a moment. Seemed like he wanted to speak, then just nodded.
03:23Go rest early. I lay in the dark that night, hearing his footsteps fade away. I didn't touch the
03:30computer again. My mind was a mess. The next morning, I let Michal take Lily to school. He looked at
03:37me,
03:38picked up the car keys. As soon as they left, I rushed to the study. Opened the computer, typed the
03:45password. Our wedding anniversary? Wrong. Their birthdays? Wrong. Lily's birthday? Still wrong. I tried the day we
03:53first met. His mother's birthday. Even the company's founding date. Nothing worked. The system locked me
04:00out. Try again in 15 minutes. I sat there staring at the login screen. The computer we bought together
04:07now locked me out. That evening, Michal came home. Taking off his coat, he said,
04:13Tomorrow I have to go on a trip to City A. Not sure for how long.
04:17I came out from the kitchen, holding dishes. So suddenly, with who? He set his briefcase on the
04:23table. This is last minute, Vivian. Can you not do this? I just stared, confused. Why did a simple
04:29question make him react so strongly? Everything I notice, everyone's under up suspicion. I'm just
04:35going to work. I turned back to serve dinner, hands shaking. Just asking. I said. He said nothing,
04:42went straight to the bedroom. Dinner was quiet. Lily seemed to sense something. She didn't even
04:48pick at her food. Later, Michal came out of the shower, picked up his coat. A receipt fell to the
04:54floor. After he left, I picked it up. A perfume. Expensive. Bought yesterday afternoon. Name unfamiliar.
05:01I knew it wasn't for me. Ten years of marriage, Michal hadn't given me gifts. I always excused him.
05:07Too busy. Not romantic. Practical. Now I realized, he knows romance. He just didn't give it to me.
05:14I noted the receipt carefully. Next morning, after Michal left for the airport, I called the store.
05:20I want to check this receipt. Yes, yesterday afternoon. Found it. Purchased by Mrs. Casey.
05:27Casey. The name rang a bell. Michal's secretary. Hired six months ago, in her 30s. Divorced. Driving to
05:34the airport, I didn't know what I wanted to confirm. Was the perfume for a client? Or was I
05:40imagining things? I waited outside the international departures hall for half an hour. Finally, I saw
05:46Michal walking with her. At the airport, I finally saw them. Casey wore a beige coat. She pulled a small
05:52suitcase. She walked beside my husband, Michal. He was smiling, relaxed, happy, like I hadn't seen in
05:59years. Right before the security gate, Casey stopped. She reached out, fixed his collar gently.
06:05Michal didn't move away. He leaned down, whispered something in her ear. Casey laughed softly. Then
06:11she stood on her toes and kissed him. Michal's hand rested on her waist. They stayed like that for a
06:17moment. Like it was natural. Like something they did all the time. At that moment, the last lie I told
06:23myself vanished. All those late nights at work. All those impatient looks he gave me. I finally knew
06:29why. Then a thought hit me. The child I raised for nine years. Who isn't mine? Could he be connected
06:36to this woman? On the drive home, I called the private investigator. Help me check one more per
06:41daughter. Her name is Casey. I want to know everything, especially if she has a child.
06:50The next afternoon, the report arrived. Casey, 32 years old, divorced five years ago. She has a 10
06:57year old daughter. Her name is Emma. And when I saw her birth date, my blood ran cold. She was
07:03born
07:03only one week apart from Lily. 10 years. For the first time in 10 years. A terrifying thought formed
07:10in my mind. I ran into the study. My fingers hovered over the keyboard. Then I typed Casey's birthday.
07:16The computer unlocked. Only one folder. Work backup. Inside were dozens of folders. Organized by year
07:22starting 11 years ago. I opened the oldest folder. Photos appeared on the screen. Michal and Casey in
07:29school uniforms. Standing under a tree. Young Michal had his arm around her. Casey looked up, smiling at
07:35him. Next photo. College library. They were sitting together. Then graduation photo. Caps and gowns.
07:41Holding hands. That year, Michal said his company struggled. We canceled our anniversary trip. My
07:47stomach turned. 10 years of lies. At 3pm, I drove west. The elementary school bell rang. Children rushed
07:55out. Then I saw her. A girl walking alone. No one came for her. She looked around. Slowly walking down
08:01the sidewalk. I held my breath. That girl. Emma. No. That's my child. The way she walked. It was a
08:10little
08:10like me. A slight turn of her feet. She lifted her hand to fix her hair. I saw a birthmark
08:16on her
08:16wrist. In the exact same spot I have mine. Dust on her eyelashes. Chapped lips. Her shoes were falling
08:23apart. Her eyes are empty. Not like a 10-year-old child. I covered my mouth. She wouldn't hear me.
08:31She walked away. Disappeared around the corner. I collapsed on the steering wheel. Cried like I'd never
08:37cried before. For the child walking home alone. For 10 years of a life out of place. For living like
08:43a fool in a life someone else had scripted. I wiped my tears and started the car.
08:51At the law office, I placed a USB drive on the table. It had all the photos, the DNA report,
08:57hospital files, the perfume receipt, and Casey and Emma's records. I want a divorce. I want him to
09:03leave with nothing. I want full custody of my child and I want him to pay. Walking out of the
09:08office, I remembered Michal's words 10 years ago. Vivian, I will give you a lifetime of stability.
09:16Turns out, his lifetime was only 10 years. No, maybe less than 10. I took out my phone,
09:23called the company's second largest shareholder. Uncle James, about next week's board meeting,
09:28I need to discuss something first. Michal probably forgot. This company belongs to my family,
09:34the Lynn Group. He became CEO because of me. I convinced my father to give him a chance.
09:39I can make him rise. And I can make him fall hard. Two weeks after Michal left, I started liquidating
09:46everything I could. Every afternoon, I went near the elementary school in West City. One rainy day,
09:52she forgot her umbrella. I waited under the store awning. Half an hour passed. Finally,
09:58she ran back, soaked from the rain. On a Friday afternoon, I arrived early. When Emma came out,
10:04I got out of the car, pretended to just pass by. I accidentally dropped the folder. She froze,
10:10then bent down. Thanks, little guy. Your mom isn't here? She shook her head. Mom's working late.
10:18I took out a sealed water bottle, handed it to her. How do you get home? By bus. She hesitated,
10:25then whispered. Thanks. I noticed her habit of pressing lips together, just like me. Her eyes
10:30are like mine, too. Does your mom often work late? She nodded. Sometimes. What about your dad? She
10:39didn't answer, staring at her shoes. Her sneakers were falling apart. The left shoelace was broken.
10:44I didn't ask more. I pulled out $200, put it in her hand. Go buy new shoes.
10:55She stepped back. No, I can't take it. Just think of it as thanks for helping me pick up
11:01the folder. I slipped the money into her backpack. I walked away a few steps, then glanced back.
11:07Her eyes looked lost, but something inside me stirred. That night, I stood at Lily's bedroom door.
11:14She was playing with her new Barbie set, a limited edition dream castle. Very expensive.
11:22Mom, what's wrong? I walked in and patted her head.
11:25Finished your homework? Yeah, I finished it. She said, showing me Barbie.
11:30Happening! Dad said if I get an A this year, he'll take me to Disney. That's nice.
11:39But as I turned away, the smile left my face. Michal treats these two kids differently. My real
11:46daughter wears broken shoes, rides the bus alone. This child gets everything. Two weeks later,
11:53Michal returned from his trip. He put down his suitcase. Where's Lily? Why is it so quiet?
12:00I signed her up for tutoring. Two hours a day. How suddenly? She's only in fourth grade.
12:06I didn't answer. I noticed the perfume on him. He stepped closer to hug me. I moved away.
12:11Why do you smell like perfume? Who did you have dinner with?
12:14He looked surprised, annoyed.
12:16Vivian, you're doubting again. It's from a client dinner. Can you stop?
12:19I laughed at his bad acting, handing him the envelope containing photos of him and Casey.
12:26Michal's face turned dark. He grabbed a photo, then threw it back on the table.
12:30You've been following me?
12:32Does it matter? I smiled.
12:34What matters is, what happens if these photos show up in the board meeting?
12:39Or get sent to your clients?
12:41He slumped on the sofa, hands covering his face.
12:45What do you want?
12:46I stared at him, my voice calm.
12:49First, fire Casey. Never let her near us again.
12:52Second, tell me what happened at the hospital ten years ago.
12:54You're crazy! All because of a few photos?
12:57Michael, don't forget.
12:59This company belongs to the Lynn family.
13:01You're here today because of me.
13:03I can give, and I can take away.
13:05I almost softened, but then I remembered Emma, her broken shoes, waiting alone in the rain.
13:10For ten years of marriage and our child.
13:14Do what I say, and we can keep going.
13:17I turned to the bedroom and handed him a file.
13:19A pregnancy report.
13:21Five weeks pregnant.
13:23Michal stared, stunned.
13:25You're pregnant?
13:27Five weeks.
13:29Doctor says it's stable.
13:31His expression kept changing.
13:33His throat moved nervously.
13:34His eyes kept flicking between me and the report.
13:37I continued, calm but firm.
13:39You cut ties with Casey.
13:41She leaves the company.
13:43Our lives.
13:44Do that, I won't bring up the past.
13:46We still have Lily.
13:47And now this baby.
13:49Michal's gaze fell on my belly.
13:50I saw the struggle in his eyes.
13:52I, I, I need to think.
13:55His voice hoarse.
13:56He turned and went into the bedroom.
13:58That night, his light stayed on late.
14:01The next morning, I sipped coffee as Michal came out, dark circles under his eyes.
14:06I pushed a glass of water toward him.
14:08He took it silently without looking at me.
14:10I've made my decision, Vivian.
14:12We.
14:13No need.
14:13I interrupted, pulling the divorce papers from the folder and placing them on the table.
14:19What do you mean?
14:20We have a child now.
14:21I said coldly.
14:26I told you I was pregnant, so you'd spend the night thinking about leaving her.
14:31What about the baby?
14:32What about Lily?
14:33I laughed, sharp.
14:35You mean the child I raised for 10 years was actually yours and Casey's?
14:39How did you know?
14:40When did you find out?
14:42Thanks to your file.
14:44Password was Casey's birthday.
14:4610 years.
14:47You've used it all along, right?
14:48His breathing quickened.
14:50Let me explain.
14:51I stayed calm, mocking.
14:53Explain how you switched my baby.
14:54How you let Casey into the company.
14:56How you laughed at me for 10 years.
14:58The funniest part?
14:59The guilt you show around that child.
15:01Is it guilt for tricking me or guilt for not treating your daughter right?
15:05Emma?
15:06Where's Emma?
15:07I want to see her!
15:08It's too late!
15:10You can't do this.
15:11Your daughter, no, our daughter, is now somewhere you can't find her.
15:16The girl you and Casey had is upstairs.
15:20She's asleep, unaware of what's happening.
15:22Vivian, you can't do this!
15:24That's my child!
15:26Mikhail rushed, grabbed my arm.
15:28I pulled away.
15:30From the day you switched our baby, you stopped being a father.
15:35Now leave my house.
15:36I closed the door.
15:38He pounded on it.
15:39Then the sound of a car leaving.
15:41I knew where he went.
15:42To find Casey.
15:43To find the daughter he lost 10 years ago.
15:46Three days ago, my investigator gave me Casey's info.
15:49I met the girl again.
15:50I told her the truth.
15:52She stayed calm.
15:53Those eyes, like mine, had wisdom beyond her years.
15:57I held her hand.
15:58I'll take you away.
15:59We'll start over.
16:00She was silent, then nodded.
16:02Yesterday afternoon, her assistant took her abroad.
16:05Good schools, a home, new friends.
16:08Once I finish here, I can finally be with my daughter again.
16:11Divorce papers sat there.
16:13Three full days.
16:15Then Mikhail finally showed up.
16:17He stood at the door.
16:18Dark circles under his eyes, stubble on his face.
16:21I hadn't seen him this broken.
16:23Vivian, we need to talk.
16:26I leaned on the door frame, still in my pajamas.
16:28I didn't let him in.
16:29The agreement is clear.
16:31There's nothing to talk about.
16:33I can't divorce you.
16:36Ten years of marriage.
16:40And we have a child.
16:44That child?
16:46Which one?
16:46The one in the videos?
16:49Or the one upstairs?
16:51His face went pale.
16:52One week ago, Casey sent me files.
16:55I opened them.
16:56Video after video.
16:58Emma crying.
16:59Emma getting beaten.
17:00Locked in a dark room.
17:02The email had one line.
17:03Thanks for raising my daughter for ten years.
17:06I watched it all night.
17:07By morning, I threw up three times.
17:10Mikhail tried to explain.
17:11Casey.
17:13Sometimes she loses control.
17:15That's your daughter.
17:17You visit every week.
17:19You notice her perfume.
17:22Her new nails.
17:25But you never notice the bruises on your child.
17:28Mikhail said nothing.
17:30I've already hired a lawyer.
17:31If you don't want to sign, we'll go to court.
17:35The baby swap evidence.
17:37Your affair photos too.
17:38All of it goes to court.
17:40Are you crazy?
17:41Our company is going public.
17:43Why do this now?
17:45Before I closed the door, I said one last thing.
17:48Then sign the papers.
17:49While I'm still leaving you a way out.
17:52The door shut.
17:53He stood outside for a long time.
17:55Then he finally left.
17:56Three days later, Mikhail signed the papers.
17:59Four days after the divorce, Instagram exploded.
18:03Photos everywhere.
18:04Mikhail and Casey's wedding.
18:06Casey wore a white dress.
18:08Mikhail held her waist.
18:09But his smile looked stiff.
18:11The caption said,
18:12Ten years of waiting.
18:14Finally together.
18:15I took a screenshot.
18:16Then turned off my phone.
18:18That afternoon, my lawyer called.
18:21Mrs. Lynn, everything is ready.
18:23The bank transfer records.
18:25For switching the babies.
18:27The messages between him and Casey.
18:29And the abuse videos.
18:31Plus, hospital records.
18:33It's enough to file a case.
18:36I said.
18:37Of course.
18:38He replied.
18:39Then he paused.
18:40But don't you want to see him once more?
18:42He came yesterday.
18:43Said he knows he was wrong.
18:45I answered calmly.
18:47Too late.
18:47Early morning, my plane took off.
18:49My assistant met me at the airport.
18:51She whispered.
18:52Emma is doing better this week.
18:54She started talking again.
18:56Yesterday, she even asked when you'd arrive.
18:59My heart raced.
19:01The car stopped in front of a white house.
19:03In the garden, a thin little girl crouched, watching ants.
19:07Emma.
19:08She looked better than in the videos, but still too thin.
19:11I walked closer and knelt down.
19:14I'm your mom.
19:15She stared at me for a long moment.
19:17Then she nodded slowly.
19:19I held her gently.
19:20She didn't pull away.
19:21I'm sorry.
19:23Mom came too late.
19:24Her body trembled in my arms.
19:26After that, I stopped working.
19:28I stayed with her every single day.
19:30I took her to the park.
19:31Her first carousel ride.
19:33She held the rail tight.
19:34At the library, I learned she loves books about stars.
19:38At night, after she slept, I would gently touch her hair.
19:42She still spoke little, but sometimes, she smiled at me.
19:46Then one night at 3 a.m., my bedroom door opened slowly.
19:50A quiet, sobbing sound filled the hall.
19:52It pierced my ears like a needle.
19:55I woke instantly, and I knew.
19:56It was Emma.
19:58I opened her bedroom door.
20:00Moonlight came through thin curtains.
20:02Shadows danced on the floor.
20:04She was curled up, tiny and scared.
20:06Her hands gripped the blanket tight.
20:09Cold sweat on her forehead.
20:10Mom, no.
20:11Don't lock the dark room.
20:13There are rats.
20:15I rushed over, sat carefully on the bed.
20:18Held her icy shoulders gently.
20:20Her body stiffened, then jumped in my arms.
20:22She cried quietly, desperate.
20:24Tears soaked my pajamas fast.
20:27Mom, I'm scared.
20:29That storage room is so dark.
20:31My heart ached like it was cut.
20:34I patted her back again and again, shaky but trying to be steady.
20:38Emma, it's okay.
20:41Mom's here.
20:43I'll protect you.
20:45Tears fell silently on her hair.
20:47I remembered the videos Casey sent.
20:50The little girl shaking in the dark.
20:52The old and new bruises.
20:54I wished I could tear apart everyone who hurt her.
20:56That night, I held her on the sofa.
20:58We stayed there until morning.
21:00I told her stories from my childhood.
21:02How I was scared of thunder.
21:04Dad held me, counting stars, singing wellabies.
21:07How I cried in the stairwell when old employees were mean.
21:10Then I wiped my tears and went back to negotiate.
21:13How silly interns spilled coffee on important contracts.
21:17She listened quietly.
21:19Sometimes she looked up, eyes like mine, and asked,
21:21Mom, weren't you scared?
21:24Yes, I was scared.
21:25But I knew if I held on, things would get better.
21:29And now I have you, Emma.
21:32I can't be scared anymore.
21:34She nodded slowly.
21:36Her tiny hand held my finger.
21:38A few days later, I took her to a countryside observatory.
21:41We drove past fields of wheat, wind carrying the sweet smell.
21:45Emma pressed her face against the car window.
21:47Her eyes were wide, full of wonder.
21:49Night fell.
21:50The observatory dome slowly opened.
21:53The sky filled with stars like tiny diamonds on deep blue.
21:57The guide pointed at Orion.
21:59He told the story of the hunter.
22:01Emma's eyes sparkled like stars.
22:03A small smile appeared on her lips.
22:05On the way home, the bus rocked.
22:07She leaned on my shoulder.
22:08Mom, the stars are so far.
22:12But seeing them makes me feel safe.
22:14I held her hand tight, feeling her warmth.
22:17I knew her deep scars wouldn't vanish with one visit.
22:20Old wounds leave marks.
22:22But as long as I'm here, loving her, the starlight will pierce the darkness and light the path ahead.
22:27That afternoon, we baked cookies.
22:29The doorbell rang.
22:30The nanny went to open it.
22:31I heard her say,
22:35Mikhail?
22:35Flour spilled from my hands.
22:37Through the glass door, I saw Mikhail standing there.
22:40His hair was messy, eyes sunken.
22:42He dragged an old suitcase.
22:46Vivian, I've been looking for you for two weeks.
22:48I wiped my hands, walked out, closed the door behind me.
22:54Now you know.
22:55You can leave.
22:56I want to see the child.
22:58He looked at the small figure in the kitchen.
23:00I've been dreaming.
23:02Dreaming of her as a baby.
23:04Dreaming of Casey hurting her.
23:06I didn't know.
23:07You knew.
23:07You just chose to ignore it.
23:09I cut him.
23:11The baby, still there?
23:13He looked at my belly.
23:14Of course.
23:15The baby is here.
23:17I smiled, feeling light for the first time.
23:19The doctor says everything's fine.
23:21She'll be born next spring.
23:23His face darkened.
23:25Suddenly, he rushed toward me.
23:27I sidestepped.
23:29He stumbled into the cabinet, shouting,
23:32Vivian!
23:33I want to see my daughter!
23:35You can't do this!
23:36I looked at him and laughed coldly.
23:39Mikhail, the thing you should worry about isn't my daughter.
23:43It's your son.
23:44Will he be born safely?
23:46To keep your son safe,
23:48you need to deal with Casey first.
23:50Settle your mess with her yourself.
23:53After saying that, I kicked him out.
23:55Even now, thinking of him makes me sick.
23:58When I closed the door, I saw Michal sitting on the floor, messing with his hair.
24:02He looked pathetic.
24:04Soon, my lawyer called.
24:06Miss Vivian, it's messy, but things aren't going well.
24:10Michal and Casey had divorced and sued each other.
24:13In court, Casey yelled, revealing how Michal used his power to transfer money and promised to divorce her to marry
24:20her.
24:21I gripped my phone, listening calmly.
24:24Michal blamed everything on Casey.
24:26Said she forced him to switch the baby.
24:28In the end, Casey was sentenced.
24:31Three years in prison.
24:32Charges, child kidnapping, fraud, multiple crimes.
24:37Michal, he walked free.
24:40Cried in court.
24:42Claimed he was a victim too.
24:44Controlled by Casey for ten years.
24:46It sounded ridiculous.
24:47But the judge believed him.
24:49Or maybe his lawyer was just that good.
24:52Before hanging up, my lawyer whispered.
24:55Miss Lynn, I'm sorry.
24:57This result isn't ideal.
24:58If you want, we can plan the next step.
25:01Enough.
25:02At least my child is back.
25:05Emma was doing homework.
25:07Emma, I made the bad people face justice.
25:10But maybe not enough.
25:12Do you blame me?
25:14Mom, I know who treated me well.
25:16Who didn't?
25:17I covered my mouth, tears falling.
25:19You cry so ugly.
25:23I laughed through my tears.
25:26These days, I tried my best to make up for ten lost years of love.
25:30I transferred all my company shares to her name.
25:33She's still little, but this is her security.
25:35Her school?
25:36The best local international program.
25:38The principal frowned at her old report cards.
25:41Casey barely cared about her studies.
25:43Let her struggle alone.
25:44I hired several tutors.
25:46Emma worked hard every day, catching up on ten years of knowledge.
25:50One night, I brought her milk and found her asleep at her desk, hand still holding a pen.
25:54I didn't wake her, just covered her with a blanket.
25:57On Friday afternoon, I went to pick her up from school.
26:00The gate was crowded with parents.
26:02Emma ran out with her new backpack, face flushed from activity.
26:06Mom, I got an A on today's math test.
26:09I hugged her tightly.
26:10Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a figure in the coffee shop across the street.
26:14I was happy, I got an A on today's math test.
26:16I was happy.
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