“HE’S NOT MY SON,” THE MILLIONAIRE SAID — THEN KICKED HER OUT. BUT WHAT CAME

In the days that followed, Anna found herself grappling with a whirlwind of emotions. Reeling from the rejection and betrayal, she sought refuge with her childhood friend, Elena, who welcomed her with open arms. Elena’s quaint little cottage in the suburbs became Anna’s sanctuary, a place where she could begin to rebuild what had been so callously torn apart.

Anna looked down at her son, whose tiny fingers curled around hers. She felt a fierce determination swell within her. This child was innocent, and she would do everything in her power to protect and provide for him.

Meanwhile, Sergey Alexandrovich, the millionaire tycoon, returned to his life of luxury and negotiations, yet something gnawed at him. Despite his harsh dismissal of Anna and the child, he could not suppress a creeping doubt. What if he had been wrong? Still, his pride overshadowed his uncertainties, and he buried himself deeper into his work, trying to forget the haunting image of Anna’s tear-stricken face.

Months passed, and Anna, with Elena’s help, began to piece her life back together. She took on work at a local café, balancing coffee cups and customer orders with her baby strapped to her chest. Her dreams of returning to her studies flickered like a distant star, but she knew she had to be patient.

One evening, as she flipped through an old photo album, a plan began to form in her mind. She had held onto a letter from her late grandmother, a genealogist who had meticulously traced their family lineage. The letter contained detailed records that unequivocally linked Anna’s family to Sergey’s. The connection was distant but undeniable, and it was something Sergey had been unaware of.

Anna decided to send a copy of the letter anonymously to Sergey’s office. It was a long shot, but she hoped it might stir something within him.

When Sergey received the letter, he was alone in his office. The moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie light over the cityscape. He unfolded the paper, and as he read through the familial ties that linked him to Anna, his façade of indifference began to crack.

The realization hit him like a tidal wave. The child he had spurned was indeed his son, not just by blood, but by a shared legacy and history that he had never bothered to acknowledge. For Sergey, who had always prided himself on control and certainty, this revelation was a humbling blow.

Determined to make amends, Sergey set out to find Anna. He tracked her down to the café where she worked, arriving one morning unannounced. As he watched her from a distance, juggling the demands of motherhood and work with grace and resilience, he felt a deep sense of remorse.

When Anna finally met his gaze, a myriad of emotions passed between them—hurt, confusion, and a flicker of hope. Sergey approached tentatively, his voice wavering as he spoke.

“Anna, I was wrong. I see that now. Please, give me a chance to make it right.”

For Anna, forgiveness wouldn’t come easily, but she saw a sincerity in his eyes that hadn’t been there before. It was the beginning of a new chapter, one where both would have to confront the past to build a future for their son.

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