Crawford’s wife, Lenora, tries to divorce him and demand large financial support while claiming their three children are his. At the final court hearing, Crawford presents DNA evidence proving he is not the biological father of any of the children, exposing Lenora’s paternity fraud and multiple affairs, including one with his brother.
The court cancels the divorce settlement and warns Lenora about possible criminal charges. Crawford asks to maintain visitation rights because he still considers the children his own despite the truth. After the divorce, he keeps raising the children, who also choose to see him as their father. The story ends with Crawford emphasizing that fatherhood is defined by love, presence, and choice rather than biology.