Chapter 372
Audrey's POV
Elaine Sinclair locked eyes withthe moment we entered the St. Regis lobby. Recognition flashed across her
face, quickly replaced by outraged grief so perfectly timed it seemed rehearsed.
She jumped to her feet. “You!”
Before | could react, she charged toward me, hand raised to strike. | caught her wrist mid-swing, my grip firm but
not cruel.
“You ungrateful child!” she shrieked, struggling against my hold.
“Mrs. Sinclair, what exactly do you think you're doing?” | released her with a slight push that sent her stumbling
back into Richard’s waiting arms.
“We mourned you for months!” Elaine cried, tears suddenly streaming down her face. “Your father and | thought
you were dead!”
‘I'm not your daughter.”
She continued as if | hadn't spoken. “Was being a Sinclair not good enough? Did you fake your death just to
becsomeone else and marry Blake Parker?”
“Mrs. Sinclair, you're attacking a complete stranger,” | said flatly. “Our first-ever interaction and you try to slap
me?”
Richard stepped forward, face flushed. “Not our daughter? You have the nerve to say that to our faces?”
Without warning, he pulled a folder from his briefcase and threw it at me. Papers scattered in the air between us.
“These are your medical records from Mayo Clinic!” Richard jabbed his finger at the papers. “Ten months ago,
you claimed terminal cancer, but these show just a minor stomach ulcer!”
“You broke our hearts for nothing,” Richard continued, voice cracking with theatrical emotion. “We couldn't eat
or sleep for weeks while you lived it up in Australia! What kind of person does that?”
Adrian calmly gathered the documents, then straightened beside me, documents neatly organized in his hands.
“These do appear to be Mayo Clinic records,” he said, examining them before handing them to me. “Complete
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| scanned the pages quickly. They described treatment for a simple ulcer - not terminal cancer - spanning two
years. The strategy was clear; paintas a manipulative liar who faked illness to escape her old life.
The forgery had to be Rachel's work. She was the only one with access to my medical history and hospital
systems,
Adrian took the papers back. “Even if these records are authentic, they only prove someone named Audrey
Sinclair had a stomach ulcer. What does that have to do with my wife?”
“Though | have serious doubts about their authenticity.”
“You're questioning official records?” Thalia’s voice cut through as she entered, pulling Rachel behind her. She
stormed over and snatched the papers from Adrian. “How dare you!”
| watched Rachel carefully. She kept her eyes fixed on the floor, discomfort evident in every line of her body.
“You clearly know nothing about New York,” Thalia continued. “Mayo Clinic is our premier hospital specializing in
cancer and difficult cases. Their seal is on these records how could they be fake?”
I'm indeed unfamiliar with this Mayo Clinic,” Adrian replied. “But would you mind repeating what they specialize
in?”
Thalia rolled her eyes. “Listen up. Mayo Clinic is New York's best hospital. They specialize in cancer treatment
and difficult cases. They're top-tier. Are you questioning their authority?”
“Interesting, Adrian mused, taking the papers back. “If they focus on cancer and difficult cases, why would they
treat a simple stomach ulcer for two years?”
He pointed to the date. “According to this, Audrey Sinclair first visited for this ulcer two years ago.”
“Why would a world-class cancer center spend two years on a minor condition?” Adrian asked. “And if they're so
excellent, why couldn't they resolve a simple ulcer in that time?”
The gathered reporters started whispering: “Mayo Clinic doesn’t admit ulcer patients - they refer them to
general practitioners.”
“Unless someone with influence requested special treatment or altered records.”
“Miss Hayes is engaged to Blake Parker and her grandmother's family backs Mayo Clinic.”
“Hospital staff would do anything she asked.”
Rachel's face cycled through shock, guilt, and panic.
“That's enough,” Elizabeth Parker cut in smoothly. “There appears to be sconfusion with Mayo Clinic's
record-keeping. A clerical error, perhaps.”
She turned to Rachel with practiced grace. “Dear, as a stakeholder, you should investigate this unfortunate
mistake. We wouldn't want the hospital's reputation damaged by administrative oversight.”
Rachel seized the opportunity. “I'll look into this personally. If there's been a mistake, I'll make sure it’s
corrected.”
She bowed to Richard and Elaine. “I apologize for any misunderstanding.”
“Now that we've addressed the hospital records,” Victoria interrupted, “let's move to something more
definitive.”
At Thalia’s subtle nod, Victoria strode toward me, another document in hand.
“Audrey,” she said with false sweetness, “you may dismiss those records, but this DNA test won't be so easy to
ignore.”
She thrust the paper against my chest. “This test was done today at a certified lab. Father, Mother, and I all
provided samples.”
Behind her, a projector displayed an enlarged copy showing “DNA KINSHIP ANALYSIS” in bold letters, followed by
technical terms and percentages.
“Look closely,” Victoria demanded. “The probability of parent-child relationship between you and our parents is
99.99%. Undeniable proof that you are Audrey Sinclair!”
Her voice rose triumphantly. “What do you have to say now? Will you still deny your own family?”
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As Victoria finished speaking, Elaine broke away from Richard and rushed toward me, tears flowing perfectly
down her cheeks.
“Audrey, why can’t you just admit who you are? You faked cancer, disappeared for months, broke our hearts, and
now you won't even acknowledge us?”
She pressed a tissue to her eyes, angling her face toward the nearest camera. “How could you do this to us?’
| watched her performance with a strange detachment. Everything about this woman. from her calculated tears
to her perfectly
timed sobs - screamed rehearsal.
“Really?” | said. “The Sinclairs and Audrey were that close?”
“Of course we were.” Elaine dabbed her eyes. “You're our only biological daughter. We've always been close.”
“Only biological daughter?”
Adrian’s voice cut through her sobbing. His normally relaxed demeanor vanished, replaced by something cold
and dangerous.
“Mrs. Sinclair, are you sure about that statement?” he asked. “You and Mr. Sinclair only have one biological
daughter?”
The edge in his voice made Elaine take a step back.
“Yes, only Audrey!” She retreated behind Richard. “This DNA test proves she’s related to us. Stop covering for
her!”
Richard stepped forward. “That's right. We only have one daughter. If this woman shares our DNA, she’s Audrey.
Simple as that.”
They clearly had no idea what had triggered Adrian's reaction, so they just kept hammering the spoint.
Looking at them, Adrian let out a laugh that contained zero humor.
| touched his arm lightly. “Easy.”
He met my eyes, held them for a moment, then exhaled slowly. “Fine.”
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