I TOOK A DNA TEST FOR FUN—AND DISCOVERED A BROTHER WHO CLAIMED WE GREW UP TOGETHER.

Shaken, I asked my mom. She froze when I mentioned the lake. Then came the truth: after splitting for a time when I was a toddler, my parents took me back from the woman I’d lived with—Raquel, who had raised me alongside Daniel. She wasn’t stable, my mom said. “We thought we were doing the right thing.”

But they’d taken me from my brother.

When I told Daniel, he was quiet. “Raquel died last year,” he said. “She always said you were ‘stolen.’ I didn’t believe her.”

I asked if he hated me. He shook his head, teary-eyed. “You were four. It wasn’t your fault. I’ve missed you my whole life.”

Now, we’re reconnecting—slowly, but genuinely. We lost our childhood together, but we have now. And that means something.

Sometimes the truth breaks your heart. But it can also lead you home.

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