The envelope felt heavier than it should.
Amara sat in the sterile hospital waiting room, her fingers trembling as they traced the edge of the paper. Around her, life continued as normal nurses walking briskly, patients murmuring softly, phones ringing in distant offices.
But for her, time had stopped.
Beside her, Khalid sat in silence.
His presence was familiar, yet distant. His jaw was tight, his posture rigid, his eyes fixed on the floor as if already preparing for something neither of them wanted to face.
"Open it," he said finally.
His voice was calm but too calm.
Amara swallowed hard. "Maybe we should ask the doctor to explain"
"Open it, Amara."
There was no room for argument.
Taking a shaky breath, she slid her finger under the seal and tore the envelope open. The sound seemed unnaturally loud, echoing in her chest.
She pulled out the paper.
Her eyes scanned the words.
Medical terms. Numbers. Probabilities.
Then—
Everything stopped.
Probability of paternity: 0%.
Her heart dropped.
"No…" she whispered.
Khalid looked up immediately. "What does it say?"
Amara shook her head, her vision blurring. "It's wrong."
"What does it say?" he repeated, louder this time.
"It's wrong!" she cried, clutching the paper. "It has to be wrong!"
In one swift motion, Khalid snatched the results from her hand.
His eyes moved quickly across the page.
Then they stopped.
The silence that followed was suffocating.
Slowly, he stood up.
"Zero percent," he said quietly.
Amara stood as well, panic rising in her chest. "Khalid, listen to me—"
"You cheated."
The words were simple.
Deadly.
"No!" she shouted, grabbing his arm. "I swear to you, I didn't! I have never been with another man—never!"
"Then explain this."
"I can't!" Her voice broke. "But I know the truth! You're the father!"
He let out a hollow laugh.
"Science says otherwise."
"Science can be wrong!"
"No," he said coldly. "People are."
Amara felt as if the ground beneath her had disappeared.
"You don't believe me?" she whispered.
Khalid's eyes met hers and whatever she saw in them shattered her completely.
"I believed you," he said. "That was my mistake."
Tears streamed down her face. "Khalid, please… look at our son. He looks just like you."
"That child," he said, his voice hard as stone, "is not mine."
Something inside her broke.
"You don't mean that."
"I do."
He folded the paper carefully, as though sealing her fate inside it.
"I will not raise another man's child."
Amara staggered back. "You're abandoning us?"
"I'm freeing myself from a lie."
"This is not a lie!"
"It is to me."
His words cut deeper than any blade.
"I've already contacted a lawyer," he continued. "The divorce will be finalized quickly."
Her breath caught.
"So that's it?" she whispered. "After everything… you're just walking away?"
Khalid didn't hesitate.
"Yes."
One word.
One final decision.
And just like that—
Her marriage ended.
Amara collapsed into the chair behind her, sobs shaking her entire body as Khalid turned and walked away without looking back.
Without questioning.
Without fighting.
Without love.
She pressed her hand against her chest, trying to hold herself together.
"I'll prove it," she whispered through tears.
"I'll prove I never betrayed you."
Her voice hardened with quiet determination.
"No matter how long it takes."
