Janet, his mother, was the first to approach us.
“Clara,” she said, looking me up and down with open disdain. “What a pathetic surprise. I did not realize you were in the business of renting out children for events.”
Elias tightened his jaw, but I squeezed his hand to keep him calm.
“That is not necessary, Janet,” I said.
Dominic walked over with a glass of champagne, his eyes darting around to see who was watching. “Wow, you managed to do quite well for yourself, I see.”
“I left that life in peace,” I replied. “That is much more than you can say for yourself.”
Katherine let out a shrill, nervous giggle. “The children are certainly cute. Are they adopted?”
The silence that followed was heavy and sharp, like a dropped wine glass.
Sofia instinctively hid behind my dress. Noah looked at Elias, feeling the sudden tension in the air. Toby, who was far more observant than anyone gave him credit for, reached out and grabbed my hand.
“No,” I answered, meeting Katherine’s eyes. “They are my biological children.”
Janet raised her eyebrows in a cruel arch. “Well, with enough money, I suppose anything can be manufactured.”
“Except for a clean conscience,” I countered.
Dominic leaned in close to me, his voice a dangerous whisper. “Do not start a scene, Clara. You are not the center of attention today.”
“That is funny,” I replied. “Because you invited me specifically so you could show me off like a trophy.”
Before he could offer a retort, the guests were ushered toward the ceremony site. We walked under a massive arch of white roses. Katherine walked slowly, touching her belly with every step, while Dominic watched her as if he were being crowned king. Janet wept with joy in the front row.
The officiant spoke at length about love, commitment, and the legacy of the family that was about to grow. Then, Janet stood up and signaled for the microphone.
“My son has suffered so much,” she announced to the crowd. “He spent years trapped with a woman who could not give him children. But God is just, and today He grants him exactly what he always deserved.”
I felt the blood drain from my face, replaced by a cold, sharp anger.
Toby whispered to me, “Mom, is that lady talking about you?”
I knelt down and pulled him into a hug. “She is talking about a lie, my love.”
Elias stood up. Every eye in the garden turned toward him.
“Since my wife has been mentioned in such a public manner,” Elias began, his voice calm but booming across the lawn, “I think it is only fair that everyone hears the part of the story that Dominic has been hiding for years.”
Dominic’s face went pale. “If you do this, you will regret it for the rest of your life!”
Elias ignored him and made a quick signal toward the sound booth. The massive screen, intended to show romantic photos of the couple, suddenly flickered to life. The first image was not a photo, but a certified medical document labeled with the name Dominic Vanhouten. The diagnosis was clearly visible: severe male infertility. The chance of natural conception was stated as virtually zero.
The entire garden went deathly silent.
Katherine spun around to look at Dominic, her face twisted in horror. “What is that? What does that mean?”
Dominic looked at me with pure, unadulterated hatred.
But the second image appeared on the screen: an email transcript from a fertility clinic, showing Dominic’s own request to ensure that I was never informed of his condition, specifically to “avoid unnecessary emotional distress.”
Janet covered her mouth with both hands, gasping.
I stood up and walked to the front of the gathering, my legs firm and steady even though my heart was racing. “For years, they called me empty,” I said, my voice echoing. “But it was never my body that was the lie.”
Dominic scrambled toward me, looking desperate. “That is a forgery! That document has been altered!”
Then, a third document appeared on the screen: a request for a private prenatal DNA test. The mother’s name was Katherine Miller, but the suggested father for comparison was a man named Lucas Reed.
A young man sitting near the service area stood up, his face ashen.
Katherine dropped her bouquet of flowers.
And in that moment, Dominic realized that the weapon he had used to destroy me had just completely dismantled his own life.
Chapter 3: The Truth Unfolds
“Turn that screen off!” Dominic shouted, lunging toward the console, but two security guards hired by Elias stepped into his path without saying a word.
That was all it took. Dominic, who had always been a bully only when he knew his victims couldn’t fight back, froze in place.
Katherine was crying, but it wasn’t the tears of a grieving bride. She was sobbing like someone who had just watched the foundation of their entire house collapse into a sinkhole.
“You told me that Clara was the one who was sterile!” she screamed at him.
“Shut your mouth!” Dominic snapped back.
Don Ernesto, Katherine’s father, stood up from his chair. He was a man of few words, accustomed to having his commands followed immediately.