“Sunshine with a Gun: How Luna Used Hayes’ Art Class to Terrify Steffy in The Bold and the Beautiful”
It started with a child’s art project. A fortune teller. Folded paper and scribbled symbols. Harmless? Not this time.
In the twisted world of The Bold and the Beautiful, even summer crafts can be weapons—and Luna Nozawa just proved it. Disguising herself as “Sunshine” in Hayes Forrester’s art class, Luna managed to slip chilling messages into an origami toy, all while hugging the boy she claimed as family.
Steffy and Taylor were enjoying rare peace at home, basking in summer light and maternal warmth—until Hayes ran in, glowing with excitement. He showed them the toy Luna had helped him make, and what seemed like fun quickly turned sinister. Each fold revealed darker meanings: a sun, a moon, a broken heart… and finally, a haunting sketch of a woman with X’s over her eyes. A message of death.
Steffy, shaken, tried to reach Hayes’ teacher—but Luna had already staged her next act. She forced the teacher to lure Steffy to a warehouse under threat of violence. There, Luna waited in the shadows, gun in hand, heart full of fury.
Why this rage? For Luna, it’s not just about jealousy. It’s about belonging. Rejected, abandoned, and now fully unhinged, she sees herself as the forgotten Forrester—a ghost seeking vengeance.
Meanwhile, Sheila Carter has started to piece the horror together. Her conversation with Remy reveals Luna has been training with firearms. She’s not just acting out—she’s preparing for something final. Something deadly.
Can Steffy protect Hayes? Will Luna strike again? And what role will Bill and Lee play now that Luna’s past and her ties to both families are coming to light?
Every paper fold, every whispered goodbye, every loaded gun is part of Luna’s plan. One that could leave a trail of devastation through Los Angeles.