This show revolves around the shock waves that ensue from Sophia Capwell's (Judith McConnell's) child by Lionel Lockridge (Nicolas Coster), Channing, Jr. (Robert Brian Wilson) passed off as the second son of her husband, C.C. Capwell (Jed Allan).
Channing impregnates the maid's daughter, Santana (Gina Gallego), and as Sophia argues with her son about it, she accidentally shoots him to death.
C.C. is furious at the loss of his son. Sophia flees the country, eventually returning disguised as a man, with the aid of daughter Kelly (Robin Wright).
In the meantime, C.C. wants his new grandson, Channing's son by Santana, and to get custody of him, Santana is institutionalized.
C.C. remarries that vixen too endearing to be a villain, Gina (Robin Mattson), and they adopt Brandon (Justin Gocke), Santana's baby by the late Channing.
Santana tries to reclaim her son, but winds up with visitation rights. Brandon is happy with Gina as his mother, with his father being the man who was his grandmother's husband, but biologically not related to him at all.
Gina and C.C. wind up divorcing, Gina remarries Mason (Lane Davies), C.C.'s son by first wife Pamela (Marj Dusay).
That marriage does not last, either. Sophia and C.C. reunite, but their remarriage does not last one year before they separate again.
The enormity of Sophia's infidelity and the true paternity of Channing serve as the pretext for the disappearance of her most famous offspring, daughter Eden (Marcy Walker).
While the extraordinarily popular actress who portrayed Eden tried other roles in other productions, her absence was explained by her insanity at not being able to cope with the discovery of Channing's true parentage.