The Birthday Shirt That Made One Aunt’s Cruel DNA Joke Backfire-Teptep

For years, his family hinted our red-haired daughter wasn’t his… until one DNA joke at her birthday exposed a much worse family secret.

The dining room smelled like vanilla frosting before anything went wrong.

That is what I remember first.

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Not the shirt.

Not Patricia’s smile.

Not Michael’s face when the room went quiet.

I remember the frosting, the warm coffee, and the faint plastic smell of pink-and-white balloons brushing the ceiling whenever the air vent clicked on.

April had just turned one, and she was sitting in my lap at the dining room table with both hands buried in tissue paper.

She was delighted by everything.

The crinkle of a gift bag.

The shine of a ribbon.

The way everybody clapped when she slapped her palms together and squealed like the entire house had been built for her.

Her hair caught the afternoon light every time she turned her head.

Copper-red.

Soft.

Bright.

The kind of red that made strangers smile in grocery-store lines and say, “Oh my goodness, look at that hair.”

To me, it was beautiful because it was hers.

To Patricia, it had always been evidence.

The first time she said something, April was barely a week old.

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