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Two Lovers, One App, And A Secret Buried In A Clinic’s Forgotten Files

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  Their future was perfect — until the past came looking for them. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions :  The Pink Mutiny ,  The Black Waters ,  Dream In Shackles The notification popped up just as she was choosing the final design for the wedding invitations. A soft ping, nothing dramatic — but enough to make Sophie glance at her laptop. She’d uploaded her DNA to a genealogy app the night before, hoping to generate a cute “family tree graphic” for the wedding website. Something fun. Something sentimental. Something that would make her future in‑laws smile. Instead, the screen now displayed a bright red alert. “Close Relative Match Detected: 49.8% Shared DNA.” She frowned. That couldn’t be right. She only had one sibling — her younger brother, Tom — and he’d never done a DNA test in his life. She clicked the notification. A profile loaded. A name.          A photo.          A face she knew better...

The Wedding That Almost Became a Crime - When Love Meets Biology, The Truth Can Be Deadly.

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  One test. One secret. One wedding that almost didn’t happen. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions :  The Pink Mutiny ,  The Black Waters ,  Dream In Shackles The rain hit Carlton like it had a personal grudge. Sheets of water hammered the chapel roof, turning the courtyard into a shallow lake and sending guests sprinting from their cars with jackets over their heads. Inside, the air smelled of roses, hairspray, and nerves. But Amelia Hart barely noticed any of it. She was staring at her phone, her pulse thudding in her ears. A single message from her GP glowed on the screen: “Call me back immediately. It’s about the test.” She’d done the pre‑marital genetic screening because the doctor insisted. “Just routine, love. Good to know these things before you start a family.” She’d laughed. Liam had laughed. They were both healthy, both annoyingly compatible, both convinced nothing could possibly go wrong. But the doctor had called three times in the last ...