Once Tiana realized that the secret of her unborn child could unravel, she knew she wouldn't find peace. Danger seemed to lurk around every corner, and the thought alone was enough to send her spiraling into despair.
"Just think of me as an ostrich, sticking its head in the sand," she sighed, her voice heavy with a mix of pessimism and resignation. "I'm too weak to go through another round of Endora's cunning and spiteful schemes. If losing to Endora means finding peace, so be it."
"Parker was always out of my league," she continued, her voice breaking as she spoke his name. "After what his brother, Barclay, did to me, I knew I could never have a real future with Parker. That dream died a long time ago."
She paused, taking a deep, shaky breath. "And I've made my decision. I can't keep this baby."
"What?" Whitney was taken aback by her friend's resolve.
"But Tiana, shouldn't Parker at least know? As the father, doesn't he have a right to know? It isn't fair for you to decide on your own, to just let him believe the worst of you."
Tiana offered a bitter smile, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. "It's the only way he'll give up on me. If he can't let go of Endora, then what's the point of this fleeting affection? I'd rather lose him. Despite my struggles, my pride, my dignity in love remains intact. If he can't be completely mine, then I don't want him at all. Being tainted by Barclay's actions, my life's essentially over. There's no turning back for me now, Whitney."
The resolve in her voice did little to mask the pain in her eyes, a sight that deeply wounded Whitney. Why did Tiana have to suffer so much, and for so long?
The crux of Tiana's fear was the unborn child, a potential catalyst for scandal within the prestigious Doonan family and Banyan City. Her family had already borne too much, and she couldn't risk bringing more shame upon Parker. The thought of the two brothers being with the same woman would not only humiliate Parker but could also tarnish the Doonan family's reputation irreparably.
Despite her protests, Tiana's actions always seemed to consider Parker's feelings above her own, even if it meant enduring scorn and disgrace.
Whitney felt a surge of indignation on behalf of her friend, her thoughts suddenly drifting to Cherry. If Cherry had indeed been Parker's child...
When Whitney first met Cherry, the resemblance to Parker was uncanny, even Valerie had to admit the girl looked more like Parker's daughter than Barclay's. Three years ago, amidst the chaos of that fateful night at the club, it was Barclay who emerged, claiming he was the one who had wronged Tiana.
But what if there had been a mistake? What if it was Parker who had been with Tiana, not Barclay?
Driven by this sudden insight, Whitney urgently asked Tiana to reconsider the events of that night, to question whether it was indeed Barclay she had seen.
Tiana's response was filled with sorrow. "Rumors and accusations all pointed to Barclay, and in my heart, I knew they were right. But the truth is, Cherry does bear a striking resemblance to the Doonan family. It's a known fact, and nothing more than wishful thinking could change that. Cherry is Barclay's daughter..."
Whitney, however, was not convinced, especially considering the suspicious circumstances surrounding the paternity test Barclay presented. "Did he ever conduct that test in front of you?" she pressed, her intuition telling her something was amiss.
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