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My wife took a deep breath. “There’s something I need to tell you. Something I should have told you long ago,” she said.

I stood frozen, anger boiling in my chest. The baby in her arms looked nothing like me—nothing like either of us.

Through tears, she explained, “When I was in college, I found out I carry a rare genetic condition. It’s called albinism. It doesn’t affect me, but I’m a carrier. If our baby inherited it, she could be born with very light skin, blonde hair, even blue eyes. I should have told you. I was afraid you’d think less of me.”

Her words hit me like a storm.

The doctor stepped forward and confirmed it. “It’s true. Your wife’s tests show she’s a carrier. We ran the baby’s labs—she has albinism. She’s perfectly healthy.”

My anger dissolved into shame. I looked at my daughter again—so tiny, so innocent. Her little fingers curled around mine, and I felt my chest ache with love.

I realized then that my wife hadn’t betrayed me. She had been terrified of losing me. And in my rush to judge, I almost walked away from the best thing that ever happened to me.

I kissed my wife’s forehead and whispered, “I’m sorry. For everything. She’s perfect.”

And in that moment, I knew: this child, no matter her appearance, was mine.

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