😱 FINALLY: Anthony Finds Out the Truth About Kai’s DNA Test — Through His Lawyer! DNA Report😱Click and watch full video👇
😱 FINALLY: Anthony Finds Out the Truth About Kai’s DNA Test — Through His Lawyer!
Title: 😱 FINALLY: Anthony Finds Out the Truth About Kai’s DNA Test — Through His Lawyer!
Characters:
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Anthony – Father figure, in his 40s, determined and emotionally invested.
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Kai – 17-year-old teen, emotionally distant lately.
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Mr. Delacroix – Anthony’s lawyer, mid-50s, discreet but honest.
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Tina – Anthony’s sister, and Kai’s aunt. Protective, sharp-tongued.
[Scene: Anthony’s living room. The atmosphere is tense. Anthony sits on the couch, phone in hand. Tina stands nearby, arms crossed. The phone rings — it’s Mr. Delacroix.]
Anthony: (picks up)
Mr. Delacroix. Please tell me you have something.
Mr. Delacroix: (on speaker)
I do, Anthony. And I need you to prepare yourself.
Anthony: (leans forward)
Don’t do that to me. Just tell me. What did the test say?
Mr. Delacroix:
The DNA test results came back this morning. I verified everything through the lab twice. There's no room for error.
Tina: (softly)
Just say it, already.
Mr. Delacroix:
Anthony… the test confirms that Kai is not your biological son.
Anthony: (frozen)
…What?
Mr. Delacroix:
I'm sorry. I know this isn’t what you were hoping to hear.
Tina:
That lying—! (paces) I knew something was off when Kai’s mom disappeared like that.
Anthony: (still stunned)
No. No, that doesn’t make sense. I was there when he was born. I held him. I named him.
Mr. Delacroix:
The test doesn’t lie. There is zero probability of paternity. It was a standard 21-marker DNA match. Not even close.
Anthony: (voice cracking)
But… why now? Why didn’t anyone say anything? Why didn’t she say anything?
Tina:
Because she used you, Tony. For 17 years. For stability, for child support—God, all of it. She left because she knew the truth would come out one day.
Mr. Delacroix:
We can discuss legal options later. Right now, I think the priority should be talking to Kai. He deserves to know too, Anthony. And if you still want custody…
Anthony:
(quietly)
He’s still my son. Blood or not.
Mr. Delacroix:
That means a lot. But it’s going to be a tough conversation.
[Scene shifts to Kai’s bedroom. Anthony knocks on the door.]
Anthony:
Kai? Can I come in?
Kai: (from inside)
Yeah, whatever.
(Anthony walks in. Kai’s sitting on his bed, headphones around his neck.)
Anthony:
We need to talk. It’s… serious.
Kai:
Is this about school? Because if Tina called you again, she’s exaggerating—
Anthony: (sits)
No, it's not about school. It’s about… us. About something I should’ve told you a long time ago, but I didn’t know either. Until today.
Kai: (eyes narrow)
What do you mean?
Anthony:
I had a DNA test done.
Kai: (defensive)
Wait, what? You tested me?
Anthony:
I had to. I didn’t want to believe the rumors, Kai. I had doubts. Things your mom said before she left… I needed to know the truth.
Kai:
(silent)
So? What did it say?
Anthony: (deep breath)
You’re not biologically mine.
Kai: (jaw tightens)
Wow. So what — I’m just some mistake to you now?
Anthony:
No. Never. Don’t say that. I raised you. I chose you every single day, even when it was hard. That doesn’t change because of a lab result.
Kai:
But it does change everything. You looked at me and didn’t see your son. You saw a test. You didn’t even ask me.
Anthony:
I didn’t want to hurt you. I didn’t even want to believe it myself. But I had to know. And now that I do… I’m telling you that it doesn’t change what you mean to me.
Kai:
Then why do I feel like I’m not even real to you anymore?
Anthony: (grabs his shoulder)
You’re more real to me than ever. Because now I know: I chose to love you without even having to. And I still do. Nothing changes that, Kai.
Kai: (eyes welling up)
So what happens now?
Anthony:
We deal with it. Together. I’m not going anywhere. Unless you want me to.
Kai:
No. I don’t. I just… I need time. But I want to stay.
Anthony: (nods)
Then we’re staying. No matter what blood says.
Anthony: (still sitting beside Kai)
I know this is heavy. You probably have a hundred questions right now.
Kai: (quietly)
Only one keeps circling in my head.
Anthony:
Ask me.
Kai:
Did you ever… suspect? Like when I was younger? Did you know?
Anthony: (pauses)
No. I didn’t. Not really. Maybe I ignored little things. You don’t look much like me, but who cares? You were mine. You still are. I never doubted that—until your mom left that letter.
Kai: (confused)
Letter?
Anthony: (sighs)
Yeah. The day she left, she left me a note. Said she wasn’t cut out for “this kind of life,” whatever that meant. Said I should stop pretending I was your “real” father.
Kai: (stiffens)
She knew?
Anthony:
She always knew. But she also knew I loved you too much to believe it. I thought she was just being cruel. Or lashing out. I didn't want to believe it, Kai.
Kai:
So this… this whole time… she just let you raise me like it was a favor?
Anthony:
Not a favor. A privilege. I got to be your dad. Every scraped knee, every spelling bee, every midnight stomach bug… I wouldn’t trade any of it. Ever.
Kai: (swallowing hard)
I don’t remember much about her anymore. That’s weird, right?
Anthony:
It’s not weird. You were young. And she… she didn’t make herself easy to remember.
Kai:
So who is my dad?
Anthony: (sighs)
I don’t know. The lab can’t tell me that. Your mom never said. I could try to find out, but… I didn’t want to go down that road without you.
Kai: (long pause)
I don’t know if I want to know. I thought I did, but now… It’s like if I open that door, I lose you.
Anthony: (gently)
You won’t. Ever. Look, I’ll support whatever you decide. You want to find him? We’ll find him. You don’t? Then we leave that past where it is.
Kai: (nods slowly)
Okay.
[Scene Shift – Kitchen. Tina is pacing. Anthony walks in. She doesn’t look happy.]
Tina:
Well?
Anthony:
We talked. He took it hard. But he’s not pushing me away.
Tina: (arms crossed)
Good. Because if he did, I was ready to go full “Aunt from Hell” mode.
Anthony: (half-smiling)
You already do that on normal days.
Tina:
(smirks)
Fair.
Anthony:
He asked about the real father.
Tina:
Let me guess — you didn’t tell him the part where his mom might’ve hooked up with three different guys around the same time?
Anthony:
No. I didn’t. Because I don’t want to reduce him to a mystery DNA sample.
Tina: (softens)
You’re a better man than most would be in your shoes.
Anthony:
That boy is still my son. I don’t care what a piece of paper says.
Tina:
So… what now?
Anthony:
We keep moving forward. One day at a time.
[Scene Shift – Kai, Alone in His Room, Later That Night]
(Kai is on his laptop, hesitating. His screen shows the ancestry site open with a blinking “Start DNA Kit Registration.” He closes the tab.)
Kai: (whispers to himself)
Not yet.
(He picks up a framed photo of him and Anthony — a goofy one from when he was 10. He smiles a little, just enough.)
Kai:
You’re still my dad.
[Scene fades. Tina watches from the hallway, wiping a tear she’d never admit to.]
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