You, Me And Our Genus Twins

You, Me And Our Genius Twins Chapter 53

Chapter 53 Stunned

If Michael had paid more attention to Madeline, he might have realized that she looked quite like a younger version of his mother.

As such, he would’ve realized Madeline was actually his and Crystal’s daughter.

Unfortunately…

Upon recalling Madeline’s life growing up and the way she was treated by the Taylor family, Michael felt his heart clench, and a lump formed in his throat.

“Maddie…” he hesitantly said, trying his best to smile at Madeline. “Please, allow me to call you that.”

“Sure,” Madeline replied, feeling nervous about how polite Michael was. “Mr. Wendel, feel free to do so.”

“You don’t have to call me that. Just call me…” Michael was stumped.

What should she refer to him as?

He was almost one-hundred-percent sure Madeline Taylor was his daughter.

But the most persuasive piece of evidence was still missing—the Certificate of Paternity.

One shouldn’t acknowledge someone as a parent so casually.

He currently had no right to ask her to refer to him as ‘Father’.

That thought made him quite distressed.

Michael had to change the topic. “Maddie, do you know about… your family?”

“Yes,” Madeline answered with a nod. “If by that you mean you are possibly my father, and your wife is possibly my mother. I know of it.”

“Do you mind if the family doctor takes some of your blood to be sent for a paternity test?” For some reason, he suddenly felt anxious.

“I don’t mind,” she solemnly said as her eyes remained trained on Michael. “If you really are my father, and your wife is my mother, I would be ecstatic. People used to jeer and gossip about Quincy and Joel because of who I am. If you and your wife are their grandparents, they wouldn’t be looked down on for having a mother who was born out of wedlock. That would make me incredibly happy.”

“Quincy and Joel…” Michael’s mind wandered.

He knew of those two kids.

the Taylor Family had forced Madeline to go through IVF and

wife told him about the pregnancy, he

now that he was reminded of the children, his heart

years old when she gave birth

still

sister, but the Taylors couldn’t bear to let Isabel have children while she was still unmarried. Hence, they pushed Madeline into having test-tube babies, so that they could harvest the cord

then, he felt nothing since it wasn’t any

she owed Dan her

daughter, the circumstances of her pregnancy pained him so

was quite possibly his

daughter

incompetence, someone took her away, after which, she was left alone in

as though he had been stabbed in the heart, and he teared up. “I’m so useless. I didn’t perform my duty as your father and allowed that evil woman to take

a little too early to be apologizing when the paternity

testing first,” she said, stretching out her arm. “We can talk once the results are

impossible in this

Wendel

messed up, and this was just a

better to wait for concrete

very awkward if everyone were wrong, and the paternity test revealed that she wasn’t

“You’re right!” he agreed. “Let’s get the blood tested first. We’ll talk in further detail once the results

and Crystal’s daughter, but he needed the results of the paternity test. It would be strong

up and called for

Michael’s and Madeline’s

blood were placed in

along

was already notified by the time the group was on their

ensure the authenticity of the test results and to prevent other people from messing with the results, Michael had his son, Jonathan, and a few of Michael’s men personally watch

thoughts of her twins. She didn’t think there was anything Michael and

badly. She wanted to return to Hart Residence and look after her

guest. It would be rude of her to shoo him off

Madeline. The longer he looked at her, the more beautiful and refined she seemed to him, and the more he liked

know her and her children when the door was violently slammed

a loud bang as

as she marched toward

Isabel, Madeline grabbed Isabel by the wrist and threw Isabel over her

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