Ann nodded. "You and Lisa were both born at the Prestige Birthing Center, a high-end private hospital. I was able to give birth there because I worked as a nurse, and the kind-hearted director allowed me to have my child there for free."
"But on the day you and Lisa were born, a lot of things happened. The normally sophisticated hospital was thrown into chaos, and many staff were sent to handle other issues, giving John the perfect opportunity.
"He was a security guard at the hospital and knew the layout like the back of his hand. He used his position to turn off all the security cameras. That day, due to a staffing shortage, only one nurse was in the newborn room. While she was busy bathing the other babies, he switched your and Lisa's wristbands."
By now, Chloe had pieced everything together. "So, when did you find out?" Chloe asked.
"Lisa went to a private high school in Eldridge City. She got into some trouble and ended up getting kicked in the spleen with a high heel, which landed her in the hospital for emergency surgery. They needed to give her a blood transfusion, and when I saw the paperwork, I realized she was type B blood. But John and I are both type A. How could two type A parents have a type B child?"
Chloe's eyes widened in disbelief. "You and John are both type A?"
Ann nodded. "Yes, John and I have known each other since we were kids. We were neighbors in our hometown. We even had a pre-marital health check, which confirmed that we both are type A."
Chloe felt a storm brewing inside her. She was AB-negative, a rare blood type. Genetically, it was impossible for two parents with type A blood to have a child with her blood type.
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