Every story has a breaking point. For Luna Nozawa, that point has just arrived—and it’s more terrifying than anyone could have predicted. Her desperate yearning for family and identity led her down a path of obsession, but when the truth finally breaks through the lies, the consequences are explosive.
Finn had accepted Luna into his life under the belief that she was his daughter. It was a shocking twist that rewrote his understanding of himself—and of the family he thought he knew. But behind that twist lay a lie. A fabricated DNA test. A friend who couldn’t bear to see Luna suffer. And a truth that waited like a bomb ready to detonate.
April, the unassuming lab tech no one ever paid attention to, finally confesses. She falsified the test. She did it because she couldn’t stand to see Luna hopeless. “I thought I was helping,” she tells Finn, barely able to look him in the eye. “I never imagined it would come to this.”
But it has. Luna is already slipping—mentally, emotionally, dangerously. Her fixation on Finn has evolved into hatred toward Steffy, the woman she believes is standing in her way. A weapon is close at hand. And the line between a victim and a villain grows thinner by the second.
The revelation rocks Finn to his core. His anger is ice-cold. “You played with people’s lives,” he hisses, more betrayed than ever. And Luna? Luna looks like a ghost. “You lied to me,” she says in a voice broken beyond repair. “Everything I fought for… was nothing.”
This isn’t just a family secret gone wrong. This is a psychological explosion. Luna’s identity is shattered. Her belief in belonging, gone. The love she thought she had—built on air.
And yet, the danger isn’t over. Now that Luna knows the truth, will she pull back from the edge? Or is it already too late? Will April’s confession stop her—or push her over?
The clock is ticking. And with every second, tragedy inches closer.