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My Husband Refused a DNA Test for Our Daughter’s School Project — So I Did It Behind His Back, and the Results Made Me Call the Police

articleUseronMay 6, 2026

“I couldn’t give you a baby, Sue. I tried so many times. And I failed. I was the reason we couldn’t do it.”

“So what, Greg? You borrowed Mike’s… genes without asking me?”

He didn’t answer.

“Did you forge my signature at the clinic?”

He stared at the floor. I tapped the screen once, right on ‘0% DNA Shared.’

He didn’t answer.

He finally spoke. “I didn’t have a choice.”

“You always had a choice,” I said. “You just didn’t like the ones that required honesty.”

**

I drove to Mike and Lindsay’s the next morning. She answered the door in gray leggings, coffee in hand.

“Sue? You look like you haven’t slept. What’s going on?”

“I need to talk to Mike. Now.”

Something in my face must have told her this wasn’t casual. She stepped aside.

“What’s going on?”

Mike came down the hallway. He stopped when he saw me.

“You knew? All this time?! You knew the truth about my daughter?”

He ran a hand over his face. “Sue…”

“Answer me.”

“I knew.”

Lindsay’s head snapped toward him. “You knew what?”

“You knew the truth about my daughter?”

Mike looked at me, not her.

“Greg was falling apart. He felt useless. He said you wanted a baby more than anything, and he couldn’t give you one. He asked for help.”

“Help? You call this… help?”

“We had an agreement,” Mike said quickly. “A gentleman’s agreement. No one would ever know. I wouldn’t be involved. It would just be… biology. He’d be the dad in every way that mattered.”

Lindsay stared at him like he had started speaking another language.

“You call this… help?”

“A gentleman’s agreement? About another woman’s body?” she gasped.

Mike’s voice cracked. “I thought I was saving your marriage. I thought I was… giving you a gift.”

Silence pressed in.

“You both decided,” Lindsay said quietly, “that we didn’t deserve the truth.”

Lindsay’s phone buzzed. Greg’s name flashed. She turned the screen toward us, answered, then put it on speaker.

“Don’t call my house again,” she said, voice flat, and ended it.

“A gentleman’s agreement?”

I called the police. Not because I wanted Greg punished… I did.

But it was more than that, because what he did wasn’t just a betrayal. It was fraud, consent forgery, and a medical violation.

And Tiffany — she deserved the truth more than he deserved my silence.

**

Later, I watched Greg move around his suitcase.

“Sue.”

I didn’t step toward him. I didn’t reach for something I’d already learned was gone.

I called the police.

“No. We’re done here.”

He swallowed hard. “I can fix this.”

“No,” I said. “You can answer questions at the station. You can talk to your mother at her house. But not here. Not in my home.”

“You’re leaving me?”

“No, I’m kicking you out. I’m staying here with my daughter. She needs stability, not half-truths.”

I heard a neighbor’s car door slam outside and knew that was it — that was the moment I stopped pretending we were fine.

“I can fix this.”

Greg didn’t argue.

He called his mother on speaker as he zipped the suitcase.

“Mom,” he said, voice cracking, “I messed up.”

Her silence filled our home.

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