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 🚨PLOT TWIST : Larry Warned Bethany If You treat Brooke Like This Again - I Will Divorce You 😱 


🚨 PLOT TWIST: Larry warned Bethany — “If you treat Brooke like this again, I will divorce you.” 😱

This story dives deeper into the lives surrounding Amber, Wayne, and now introduces a pivotal family dynamic: Brooke, Bethany, and Larry — where loyalties fracture, secrets surface, and the emotional cost of the truth becomes too high to ignore.


🧬 Part Two: The Daughter in the Dark

Three weeks had passed since the world learned about Project Kai-0X — and since Wayne discovered he wasn’t born, but engineered.

The fallout was swift.

Amber had gone into hiding, fearing retaliation from those still loyal to the project. Wayne, now living under a false identity, stayed close to the only people he trusted. But what he didn’t know was that back in the suburbs — far from Kai Labs and government labs — another truth was bubbling to the surface.

It was hidden in a quiet, upscale home.

Behind a perfect garden.

Behind a perfect smile.

Behind a perfect lie.


The Family Secret

Bethany couldn’t stand Brooke.

It wasn’t subtle. The way she critiqued her clothes. Her tone. Her questions. Her silence.

“She’s too curious for her own good,” Bethany would snap at Larry. “She asks questions no 14-year-old should be asking.”

Larry tried to stay calm, but lately, that was becoming harder. Especially after he caught Brooke crying alone in the hallway, whispering, “I know I’m not really hers.”

He tried to brush it off.

Until the day Brooke found a box buried in the attic.

Inside were blood test records. Old letters. An envelope marked KAI GENETICS – Project Class B/01. And in that envelope — a birth certificate.

Not hers.

But one with her name on it.

And under Mother:
Bethany – N/A

And under Project Guardian:
Assigned Surrogate: Class-B Trial / Subject ID: 1172

Brooke didn’t understand it all — but she understood one thing:

Bethany wasn’t her mother.


The Confrontation

She waited until dinner.

Bethany was talking about school and posture and how “some girls grow up to be invisible if they don’t learn to smile more.” Brooke had had enough.

“Who am I really?” she asked suddenly.

The knife in Bethany’s hand paused over the roast.

“What?”

“I found the box. In the attic. The papers. The Project ID. You’re not my real mom, are you?”

Bethany’s face turned white.

Larry looked at her. “What is she talking about?”

Brooke kept going. “You adopted me through Kai Labs. But I wasn’t an orphan. I was part of something else. Like Wayne.”

Bethany’s expression shifted — not to guilt, but to cold control.

“You shouldn’t have gone through my things.”

Larry stood up slowly. “Bethany… is this true?”

Bethany folded her napkin, calm as ever. “She was chosen. Not born. That doesn’t make her any less ours.”

“No,” Brooke said, tears in her eyes. “It makes you a liar.”

Larry looked between the two. He’d tolerated Bethany’s cruelty for years — her coldness, her biting words, the way she twisted facts to protect her image. But Brooke had always been different. Sensitive. Thoughtful. Deep.

And now, broken.


🚨 THE PLOT TWIST

Larry turned to Bethany.

“I’ve asked you before,” he said slowly. “To stop treating her like some defective project.”

Bethany rolled her eyes. “She is a project. A trial. You want to pretend otherwise, go ahead — but don’t expect me to lie to myself.”

Then she looked directly at Brooke.

“She wasn’t made to be normal, Larry. And we weren’t given her out of love. We were selected to test emotional resilience in hybrid subjects. She was an experiment.”

Brooke gasped. Larry’s fist clenched.

And then came the words no one expected him to say.

“If you treat Brooke like this again — I will divorce you.”

Bethany’s smirk faltered.

“What did you just say?”

“You heard me,” Larry said, standing between Bethany and Brooke. “She’s not a project. She’s our daughter. You don’t get to dehumanize her because she didn’t come from your body or your version of ‘perfection.’”

“She’s defective!” Bethany screamed. “She questions everything. She doesn’t obey. She—”

“She’s awake,” Larry interrupted. “Something you’ll never be.”

Bethany stood in stunned silence.


The Escape

That night, Brooke left with Larry.

They didn’t pack much — just essentials, the files, and a plan.

They drove across two states to meet Wayne, who had gone off-grid. When Brooke stepped into the safehouse, Wayne looked at her — and somehow, he already knew.

“You too?” he asked.

She nodded.

“I thought I was alone,” she said.

“You were,” he replied. “Until now.”

Amber stepped out from the back room. “Let’s find out who else they made.”


To Be Continued…

Kai Labs thought they could bury their past.

But the past just found its voice.

And it’s coming back to burn them all down.

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