Your husband is the father of my son.
With those words, a stranger approached Emily as she sat enjoying her lunch. The woman dropped herself heavily into the chair opposite, eyes fixed on Emily, waiting for any sign of a reaction.
How old is your little boy? Emily replied, perfectly calm, as though this sort of thing happened every day.
Eight, Sarah replied with tight lips, disappointment clear in her face. Where was the outrage? The accusations of lying? The scorn or anger shed expected?
Brilliant, Emily smiled faintly, returning to the delicious cherry tart she always ordered at this café. Ben and I have only been married three years. So, anything prior doesnt concern me. Just one thing, she allowed a hint of interest, Does Ben know?
No, Sarah huffed, slumping back in her seat. But thats hardly the point! Im filing for child maintenance! He will pay, you understand?
Of course he will, Emily agreed breezily. Ben loves childrenif hed known, hed certainly have got involved long ago. Whats your sons name?
Oliver, Sarah answered on autopilot, then scowled. Youre really not bothered that your husbands got a child elsewhere?
Again, as I said, everything before we married doesnt matter to me, Emilys soft smile held. Believe me, I knew perfectly well I wasnt marrying a saint. Naturally, any man of thirty has had his share of relationships. What matters is that now Im the only one.
Right, well, well see you in court then. Dont expect to keep your wallet closed, because Ill be demanding every last pound Olivers due.
Sarah stalked off, leaving behind a waft of ridiculously strong perfume. Emily had to fight not to wrinkle her nose; Sarah must have dumped half the bottle over herself.
Go on then, Emily mused, finishing her tart. Lets see what you make of Bens official salary of thirty grand a year. The business is all under his fathers name, and with his poorly mum who hes caring for, theres hardly anything left. Youll get pennies.
She couldnt help feeling sorry for the boy, through no fault of his own. Maybe shed visit them, see how they were living and perhaps arrange a suitable sum regularly to support the child.
But only if Oliver truly was Bens sonshe knew how these things went
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The DNA test didnt take longmoney has a way of making things happen quickly. The results were unambiguous: Oliver was, in fact, Bens son.
Oliver struck Emily as strangely subdued, too. Surely no eight-year-old sits quietly, staring at nothing for over an hour while adults sort out paperwork and prepare swabs? He didnt fidget, didnt ask for the telly, didnt scamper about the corridornot even a peep. Nothing like other children forced to wait.
It unsettled Emily. More than ever, she felt determined to visit her new family member.
A nice house in a good area. Concierge at the entrance. A smart, two-bedroom flat, beautifully done up.
Emily noticed the details automatically. She honestly couldnt see how anyone living in such comfort could claim to be on the breadline.
Courts next week, Sarah said sullenly, letting Emily into the flat. Couldnt this wait?
Id like to get to know Oliver a bit. Bens set on being involved. Maybe he could take him on weekends, once Oliver gets used to it.
No chance! Sarah snapped.
The court will decide, Emily replied coolly. He has rights. Oddwhere are the toys?
Havent the spare cash for that nonsense, Sarah sniffed, just about manage clothing as it is, who has money for new toys?
Really? Emily glanced meaningfully at the designer handbag on the coffee table, the expensive clothes strewn on the sofa, posh makeup lined up by the mirror. Youre strapped for cash?
Im still young and want a family of my own, Sarah muttered through clenched teeth, clearly disliking her guests tone. None of your business anyway.
And who looks after Oliver while youre out, then? Emily pressed, beginning to understand why the boy seemed so quiet, so withdrawn.
Hes old enough to sit by himself. Is that all? If so, see you in court!
Ill be insisting you provide receipts for every penny spent on Oliver, Emily said, already keen to leave. The whole place made her uneasyhow could a mother treat her own child this way? I doubt youll be happy with the outcome
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the court rules to grant partial satisfaction to Sarah Carters claim. It is recognised that Ben Williams is the father of Oliver Carter; the registrar is to amend the birth certificate accordingly. The claim for child maintenance is dismissed. Ben Williams counterclaim, requesting that the child reside with him, is granted
Emily smiled contentedlyshed got what shed fought for: Oliver would live with them. Some might judge her, thinking shed snatched the boy from his mother, but it was the right call. Neighbours had all said Sarah hardly cared for her son, that she shouted at him for no reason, sometimes even lashed out in front of witnesses. Even Olivers psychologist insisted taking him from his mother was necessary, and statements from teachers and former carers backed it up.
Now, Oliver will have his own spacious room, heaps of toys, a computer but most importantly, the love of parents who were already growing very fond indeed of the gentle boy. Ben and Emily would finally give Oliver the affection hed never known before.












