Finn has always tried to do the right thing. From the moment Luna appeared in his life claiming to be his biological daughter, he made an effort to meet her with kindness and openness, despite his reservations. He defended her to his wife, Steffy, and even to skeptical family members, trying to give her the benefit of the doubt. But as the weeks passed, Luna became increasingly intrusive—ignoring his boundaries and clinging harder every time he reminded her he couldn’t be the father she wanted him to be.
Finn’s instincts began to gnaw at him. Despite having taken not one, but two DNA tests confirming paternity, he couldn’t shake the feeling that something didn’t add up. He quietly launched his own investigation, returning to the lab that had processed the tests. In a seemingly harmless conversation with the lab director, Finn requested access to the test logs. What he found shook him—both tests were handled by the same technician, April. A long-time, reliable staff member. Or so he thought.
Unable to ignore the growing suspicion, Finn called April in under the guise of discussing a medical case. But his demeanor was ice-cold. Without hesitation, he asked her why she was listed as the technician on both of Luna’s DNA tests. April’s nerves gave her away immediately. Though she claimed coincidence, her body language betrayed her. Finn’s tone sharpened: “Don’t lie to me. Did you tamper with the results?”
Then came the confession—whispered, but damning. April admitted she had changed the test results. Luna had been heartbroken when the first test showed no match. April claimed Luna never asked her to alter the second—she did it on her own, believing she was helping a desperate girl find the love she never had. But Finn was furious. April had not only violated federal laws but had manipulated his emotions and disrupted his entire life.
The fallout was immediate and brutal. Finn stormed home and broke the news to Steffy. Her reaction was a mixture of vindication and heartbreak. She had always sensed something was off with Luna, and now the truth confirmed her fears. Yet the damage was already done. Finn and Steffy had argued endlessly about Luna. Trust had been tested. And now it was all for nothing—because Luna wasn’t his daughter at all.
Now Finn must face the most difficult confrontation of all: telling Luna the truth. As she sits alone, clinging to the fantasy that Finn is her savior and father, she has no idea her world is about to collapse. How will she react when the illusion she clung to is shattered? And what will Finn do with the pieces left behind?