Just when fans thought Luna Nozawa had reached the peak of her dangerous obsession, The Bold and the Beautiful throws in its most psychologically twisted storyline yet. No longer lurking in the shadows or whispering threats from afar, Luna takes center stage—this time, by targeting the one soul Steffy cherishes most: her son, Hayes.
For weeks, Luna had been haunting the periphery of the cliff house, silently fueling her hatred for Steffy and longing for Finn. But what was once envy has now evolved into unrelenting vengeance. When Luna gazes at Hayes with a disturbingly tender smile, it’s clear her mind has cracked. The boy is too perfect. Too innocent. And Luna, in her spiraling delusion, believes he’s been stolen—not just from Finn, but from her.
When Steffy momentarily loses sight of Hayes during a peaceful afternoon, panic explodes into chaos. The family home becomes a frantic maze of screaming, searching, and dread. Hayes has vanished. Her cries pierce the air. She calls Finn. But he can do nothing—because the boy is already in Luna’s possession.
In a chillingly quiet apartment, Luna cradles Hayes with mock sweetness, whispering false reassurances while revealing her true plan: not to hurt the boy, but to use him. She wants Steffy to suffer—to feel the hollow agony of separation. And then… the thought strikes her like a flash of lightning.
What if Hayes… isn’t Finn’s child?
The notion grips her like a vice. With trembling hands, she snips a lock of Hayes’s hair. She orders a DNA test in secret, all while fantasizing about tearing Steffy’s picture-perfect life to shreds. Her delusion turns into certainty. Finn isn’t the father. And when the results confirm it—when the evidence stares back at her from that cold report—Luna’s satisfaction curdles into maniacal glee.
Steffy, she believes, has lied for years. And now, Luna holds the one thing that can annihilate her: the truth.
As the police swarm the cliff house and Liam is drawn into the panic, unaware he may actually be Hayes’s biological father, Luna watches from the shadows. She’s no longer chasing Finn. She’s rewriting the rules of the game—one where betrayal, vengeance, and chaos are the only constants.