In this episode, a woman named Ms. Webster is trying to prove that a traveling pastor, Mr. House, who is 28 years older than her, is the father of her daughter. However, the situation is complicated as Ms. Webster admits to being involved with three different men during the time she conceived her daughter, including Mr. House and Mr. Myles Jones.
Mr. House explains that he met Ms. Webster and they began dating, but he did not consider it a committed relationship. He emphasizes that he is a man with manly needs, but also a pastor. The relationship between them started as casual, but as time went on, Mr. House began to think that they could possibly have a more serious relationship.
On the other hand, Ms. Webster admits to having casual sexual relationships with multiple men, including Mr. House and Mr. Myles Jones. She also reveals that she was in a relationship with Mr. Myles Jones before she met Mr. House. She was having sex with both of these men during the time she conceived her daughter.
The episode takes an emotional turn when a DNA test is conducted to determine the paternity of the child. The results reveal that neither Mr. House nor Mr. Myles Jones is the biological father of the child. Despite this, Mr. Myles Jones expresses his intention to continue being there for the child, stating, “I’ve been here this long, why stop?”
Throughout the episode, Mr. House expresses his doubts about being the father of the child, citing instances where he felt Ms. Webster was being unfaithful. He mentions a time when Ms. Webster went to the mall for hours, leading him to believe she was meeting up with another man. He also recalls an incident where his best friend showed him naked pictures of Ms. Webster, suggesting that they had a sexual relationship.
Despite the tension and uncertainty, Mr. House expresses his hope that the child is his daughter and his willingness to be a part of her life regardless of the DNA test results. He states, “I love that little girl. I was there, I cut the umbilical cord, I passed out. Like, I was there, you know, I sung happy birthday when she was born. You know, I washed the little, nasty little afterbirth… Horrible, you know what I’m sayin’, but I was there.”
In the end, a DNA test is conducted to determine the paternity of the child. The results reveal that neither Mr. House nor Mr. Myles Jones is the biological father. Despite the heartbreaking news, Mr. Myles Jones expresses his intention to continue being there for the child, saying, “I’ve been here this long, why stop?”
The episode serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and emotional turmoil that can arise from uncertain paternity situations. It also highlights the importance of honesty and responsibility in these circumstances. The episode ends with a sense of relief and clarity as the DNA results confirm that neither Mr. House nor Mr. Myles Jones is the biological father, but it also leaves a lingering question about the impact of these events on the child’s future.