Revenge has been building like a slow-burning fuse, and Luna Nozawa is seconds away from lighting the match. After weeks of spiraling further into obsession and delusion, she makes the ultimate decision—eliminate the woman she blames for everything: Steffy Forrester. But just when the story seems to be heading for inevitable tragedy, a ghost from the past appears to derail her deadly mission.
Remy, a name viewers haven’t heard in years, suddenly reappears in Luna’s path. Once an unstable figure with his own violent demons, Remy’s return could have gone one of two ways: deepen the madness or offer a surprising moment of clarity.
Luna sees Remy at the gun range, where she’s preparing for her final move. To her, he’s not just a coincidence—he’s a potential ally. She confides in him, revealing her chilling plan to kill Steffy. Her tone is frighteningly calm, her conviction unnerving. “She ruined my life,” Luna hisses. “She has to pay. Help me.”
But Remy doesn’t respond the way Luna expects. His reaction is swift and severe. “You’re sick,” he spits. “I was lost, yeah—but this? You want me to help you murder someone?” For once, Remy becomes the sane one in the room.
Rather than disappear, Remy does something no one sees coming—he goes straight to Steffy. When she opens her door, seeing the haunted figure on her doorstep, she’s caught off guard. But what he says freezes her blood: “You need to leave. Now. Luna’s coming… with a gun.”
Panic sets in. Steffy, for all her strength, realizes she may not be able to fight what’s coming. The silence in the house becomes deafening. Her breath shortens. The sense of impending doom wraps around her like a vice.
Remy’s warning may have bought her a few precious minutes—but will they be enough?
Meanwhile, Luna is likely already on her way. Her thoughts are fractured. Her motives warped. And in her mind, this is justice. But with Remy’s unexpected intervention, the narrative shifts. Could he be the unlikely hero who stops the tragedy before it unfolds? Or is his return only complicating an already deadly game?
This is no longer just about jealousy. It’s about identity, betrayal, and the unbearable weight of deception. And with a loaded weapon in play, the outcome is far from certain.