Gabriel studied her face for a long moment.
“It’s okay,” he said finally. “I believe you.”
Relief flooded her expression.
The door opened, and Stone walked back in.
“What did I miss?” he asked
“She’s innocent,” Gabriel said firmly.
Stone didn’t respond immediately. He simply nodded, still processing everything.
“Found anything?” Gabriel asked.
“Yes. Another camera was attached to it, just as we suspected. It seems the man was keeping them under constant surveillance,” Stone explained.
“I’m certain he knows they’re here now,” Gabriel added.
“That’s how they located Mrs. Wyndham’s whereabouts,”
Stone said, finally analyzing the possibilities.
“What is that man’s name?” Gabriel asked.
“My ex is Uriel,” she replied. “And his father is Adrian.
That’s all I know.”
Stone was already typing fast on his device.
“Uriel is still in prison,” she added. “His sentence will be over soon. I don’t want my son anywhere near them.”Gabriel nodded again.
“I’ve got them,” Stone said.
Gabriel stepped closer and looked at the screen.
“Uriel Wyndham,” Stone read aloud. “Son of Adrian Wyndham.
Gabriel’s breath caught.
“How did we never know about them?” he asked in disbelief.
“Wyndham?” Miss Adams whispered. “You mean… they’re related to you?”
“Yes,” Gabriel replied.
Her hand flew to her mouth.
“So… you’re cousins?” she asked in shock.
Gabriel shook his head slowly.
“No,” he said firmly. “He is not my cousin.”
He met her eyes.
“He is my twin brother.”
Her eyes widened in pure shock.
And now, everything finally made sense to her.
Gabriel stood in the hospital room and explained everything he had learned from Miss Adams. He did not hide a single detail. copied from jo-b–ni-b-.-co=m He told his parents about the camera inside Desmond’s wristwatch, about Uriel, about Adrian, and about the shocking truth that Uriel was his twin brother.
Gladys was awake now, sitting up slightly on her hospital bed. Her face looked pale, but her eyes were wide with shock as she listened.
“It can’t be,” she muttered weakly. “How is that even possible?”
She shook her head slowly, trying to understand what she was hearing.
“They told me only one son survived,” she continued, her voice trembling. “They told me Gabriel was the only one who lived.”
John, who had been quiet all this time, suddenly looked straight at her.
“Gladys,” he said slowly, “do you remember how many children you gave birth to that day?”
Gladys frowned deeply, as if searching through painful memories.
“Yes,” she replied. “I remember clearly. I gave birth tothree babies.”
She swallowed hard.
“But only one survived. I was there. I saw the other two boys dead.”
The roem went completely silent.
“What?” Gabriel whispered.
“Three children?” he repeated in shock.
He turned and locked eyes with Stone immediately.
“Are you thinking what I’m thinking?” Gabriel asked quietly.
“Yes, sir,” Stone replied. “I am.”
John’s mouth fell open. His hands trembled slightly as the truth began to form in his mind.
“That hospital was not as innocent as I believed,” John said angrily. “I swear, I will bring them down.”


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