Luna Nozawa has crossed the line—and there’s no turning back. Her once-silent fixation on Finn and hatred for Steffy morphs into a full-blown vendetta when she orchestrates the unthinkable: the kidnapping of little Hayes, and the unraveling of a Forrester family lie that could shatter lives forever.
As Hayes plays innocently in the yard, Luna emerges like a storm in silk. With calculated gentleness and promises of a game, she lures him away. When Steffy calls for him and receives no reply, fear floods in like a tsunami. She searches, cries, pleads—but Hayes is gone.
Miles away, Luna gazes at the sleeping child in her dim apartment. She murmurs bitter declarations and twisted justifications. But something else begins to unravel within her—a theory, a revelation, a cruel epiphany. Hayes doesn’t look like Finn. What if he never was Finn’s to begin with?
Driven by desperation and madness, Luna collects Hayes’s DNA. Her fingers shake not from guilt, but anticipation. And when the results arrive, the truth is both shocking and vindicating: Finn is not Hayes’s biological father.
She whispers “I knew it” like a prophecy fulfilled.
Now armed with this explosive truth, Luna imagines Finn’s devastation. She envisions him confronting Steffy, demanding answers, packing his bags. She dreams of the moment he realizes that the woman he trusted most lied to him—and that Luna is the only one who truly sees him.
But Luna’s plan is about more than love—it’s about destruction. She wants to dismantle everything Steffy built, brick by brick, trust by trust. The truth she holds is power, and she intends to wield it mercilessly.
As chaos erupts at the Forrester home, the stakes rise. Liam is pulled into the mess, the implication of paternity hanging heavy in the air. Could he be the father? And if so, what will it mean for Hope, for Steffy, and for Finn?
One thing is certain: Luna isn’t playing anymore. She’s declaring war. And the battlefield is built on DNA, betrayal, and obsession.