Sheila Carter unexpectedly finds herself forming a connection with Luna after the young woman is cast out of Bill Spencer’s home. With Poppy disowning her and Steffy determined to keep Finn away, Luna turns to the one person she never expected—her grandmother, Sheila. For Sheila, who has long been estranged from her family due to her troubled past, this is a rare chance to be accepted by a relative. Seeing Finn’s features in Luna awakens a deep protective instinct in Sheila, giving her hope that she might finally have someone who acknowledges her as family.
However, this newfound bond puts a strain on Sheila’s relationship with Deacon. He remains haunted by the violent events that recently unfolded and finds it difficult to separate Luna from those painful memories. His inability to even look at Poppy without being reminded of tragedy suggests that Luna’s presence will be an ongoing trigger for him. While Sheila sees Luna as a path to redemption, Deacon views her as a painful reminder of the past—creating a deep rift between them that may be impossible to repair.