Moonlit fire's Book
A Man in His Forties
Had it not been a paternity test done spontaneously, Albert Melville would regard himself as the happiest man in the world. His wife was the prettiest woman in City J who gave birth to a pigeon pair for him. Albert got a car and a nice place to live in the city. And he was also a doctor in MacPherson Hospital. But the paternity test told him that his twins had had two biological fathers. The girl was the child of another man, and the boy was his.