The truth that upsets everything
While talking with the woman who accompanies the other boy, Laura gradually recognizes a familiar face: a childcare assistant presents the day of her childbirth.
The revelations are falling.
The second baby had not died.
He was fragile, but very much alive.
In a series of decisions made without her consent, the child would have been entrusted to a woman in desire for a child, believing that Laura, alone and weakened, could not raise two infants.
Laura is asking for evidence.
She consults a lawyer, obtains access to her medical record and has a DNA test performed in a legal framework.
The result is no appeal: Nathan is his son.
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