But to put it in the most melodramatic way, in the paternity situation, children are the innocent party.
Janis, if you're in the room, give us a sign with the candle," I commanded in my deepest, most melodramatic voice.
Streicher's was the most melodramatic of the hangings carried out that night.
He did it in the most melodramatic manner, stuck his arm through the ventilator and dropped them neatly in the middle of my tummy.
Sandy asked in her most melodramatic tones and pressed the back of a limp-wristed hand to her fevered brow.
Kettrick found suddenly that he was shouting in a most melodramatic and undignified fashion.
"They said I'm not Georgia's brother," he tells Mark and Lorraine after this happens, at one of the book's most melodramatic junctures.
The general had used the most melodramatic word he could think of, with the intent of belittling Leland's position.
'I'm taking the most melodramatic examples,' said the doctor.