I gave birth 5 weeks ago to a baby with blonde hair and blue eyes

I gave birth 5 weeks ago to a baby with blonde hair and blue eyes, while my husband and I both have brown hair and brown eyes. My husband freaked out at this, demanded a paternity test, and went to stay with his parents for weeks. My mother-in-law told me that if the test showed that the baby wasn’t her son’s, she would make sure I was “taken to the cleaners” during the divorce. Yesterday, we received the results. My husband, wide-eyed and shocked, stared at them as the truth sunk in.

In that moment, the tension in the room was so thick I could barely breathe. He cleared his throat and read the words on the report once more to be absolutely sure. Our little daughter was his. There was no doubt about it. Her blonde hair and blue eyes were simply recessive genes popping up—just a biological surprise that neither he nor I had expected.

Instead of feeling relief, I found myself grappling with a wave of anger. Ever since our daughter, Isla, was born, I’d had to tolerate suspicious looks and whispered phone calls, primarily led by my mother-in-law, Barbara. She had always been blunt, and sometimes harsh, but her threats of “taking me to the cleaners” if the baby wasn’t her son’s had left a mark. I was just a new mom trying to adjust to parenthood and healing from childbirth. The last thing I needed was to be accused of cheating.

My husband, Rowan, took a moment before breaking the silence. “I’m…sorry,” he managed, his voice trembling. He turned to face me, tears forming in his eyes. “I never should have doubted you.” He stepped closer, and I could see how conflicted he was. He’d believed something that tore us apart during one of the most vulnerable moments in our lives.

Before I could say anything, Barbara interjected, “Let me see that.” She snatched the paper from his hand, squinted at the results, and frowned. Her usual pointed posture seemed to sag just a bit. “Well, guess you both are going to have to figure this out, then. I never thought a grandchild of mine would have blonde hair and blue eyes.” She turned and shot me a disapproving glance. “But apparently, I was wrong.”

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