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Varian opened the envelope and read through it. His eyes danced back and forth on the paper before he looked up to her. "What does it say?" she asked. "See for yourself," Varian said, handing the paper to her. She took it and then read through it. "You are their father," she said, looking up from the paper. "As expected, I cannot believe you had second thoughts," Varian said, standing up. "You are their mother; how can you be unsure who their father is?" "I guess I let Albert get into my head and made me think of the possibility that you weren't." "Were you cheating on me when we were together?" he asked and she shook her head. "How can that work? You basically locked me in this house while we were married. Who would I have cheated on you with? The door? Or maybe the driver?" she as