Luna has finally crossed a line that could change The Bold and the Beautiful forever. After being cast out once again from the cliff house and Finn’s life, Luna didn’t just leave in sorrow—she left in silence, her heartbreak fueling something far more dangerous: obsession. On the surface, she appeared composed, apologizing for her past behavior and promising to stay away from Finn and his family. But her words were a mask. In truth, Luna was already setting a lethal plan into motion, and her target was clear—Steffy.
To Luna, Finn isn’t just a man; he’s her last emotional anchor, the only relationship she clings to in a world that has repeatedly shut her out. And in her mind, Steffy is the final barrier between her and that connection. Her twisted logic tells her there’s only one way forward: remove the obstacle.
The perfect opportunity presents itself at Il Giardino, the restaurant where Sheila now works. With Deacon distracted and Sheila none the wiser, Luna slips in unnoticed, dressed in plain clothes and watching from the shadows. She’s studied Steffy’s routine, her lunch breaks, her habits—everything. When Steffy walks in to pick up food, the trap is set. Sheila takes the order without realizing what’s about to unfold. In the background, Luna readies a drink, carefully laced with a toxin—just like the incidents with Tom and Hollis. History is about to repeat itself.
Steffy sits, unaware of the danger. She takes a sip of her drink, and within minutes, something feels horribly wrong. Her vision blurs, her heartbeat races, and she can barely stand. Chaos erupts in the restaurant as she collapses, gasping for air. Sheila rushes over in panic, and Luna vanishes into the alley, watching from a distance—not with guilt, but with cold anticipation. She thinks the job is done.
But Steffy survives, barely. Rushed to the hospital, she’s hooked up to machines, her body battling the poison. Finn is devastated when he sees her. He doesn’t leave her side, begging her to hold on. At first, he believes it’s a random medical emergency—until the toxicology reports raise questions, and security footage shows something chilling: Luna was at Il Giardino that very afternoon.
The truth hits Finn like a punch. She promised she’d stay away. He defended her. He wanted to believe in her goodness. Now, every instinct he ignored comes rushing back. His trust has been shattered, and so is the illusion of who Luna really is.
Back in her apartment, Luna is spiraling. She expected Steffy to be dead. Her rage grows. This wasn’t supposed to fail. Her whisper turns into a cold vow: “She wasn’t supposed to survive.” She begins planning her next move—but now, the walls are closing in. Her secret may not stay hidden much longer.
The big questions remain: Will Finn accept the truth about Luna before she strikes again? Will Steffy recover in time to reveal what happened? And is there any piece of Luna left that can still be saved—or has she become something far more dangerous than anyone expected?