HUSBAND:
What the hell are you doing here?! GET OUT!
WIFE:
Please, listen! I’m not lying!
HUSBAND:
I told you: after I saw the DNA test that says Austin isn’t my son, I don’t want to hear anything!
WIFE:
JUST 5 MINUTES, OK?! Look, I was still sure it was a horrible mistake your mother set up. So, I also did a DNA test.
HUSBAND:
So what? Your results will “miraculously” show that Austin is mine?
WIFE:
No, it’s much worse, it’s TERRIBLE… Gosh, I still can’t believe it. Turns out, our son is… not even mine.
HUSBAND:
What… what are you saying?
WIFE:
I mean it. I did a second DNA test — with a different lab. I was ready to prove your mother wrong. But when the results came back… Austin isn’t my biological son either.
HUSBAND (staggering back):
That’s… that’s not possible. You gave birth to him.
WIFE (voice trembling):
That’s what I thought. I carried him. I nursed him. I stayed awake every night with him. But the hospital… they must’ve… they must’ve switched him.
HUSBAND (shocked):
You’re telling me we’ve been raising a child that’s not ours… for eight years?
WIFE (crying):
Yes. I don’t know whose child he really is. And I don’t care — he’s ours. No matter what those tests say, he’s the boy we’ve loved, taught, protected. But I had to tell you the truth.
HUSBAND (softens, stunned):
All this time… we were fighting the wrong battle.
WIFE (nods):
We need to find out what happened at that hospital. There’s another family out there, maybe with our biological son. And Austin… he deserves to know the truth, someday.
HUSBAND (quietly):
We’ll handle this. Together.
They both fall into a stunned silence — two people clinging to the only thing that hasn’t changed in the chaos: their love for a little boy who, DNA or not, is still their son.