
The episode picks up exactly where Monday left off: Miss Dylan stands trembling at the entrance of the Cliff House, with Electra and Will hovering anxiously behind her. Steffy and Finn stare at her in stunned silence, the ocean roaring behind them like punctuation to the moment.
Miss Dylan’s voice shakes as she confesses, explaining in detail how she accidentally struck Luna on that fog-covered night. She insists she panicked, that she never meant to run anyone down, let alone Luna. Electra watches her with wide, protective eyes, while Will fidgets beside her, clearly torn between shock and guilt.
Steffy listens carefully, her face shifting from confusion to reluctant empathy. She tells Miss Dylan that she understands—“It was an accident. You didn’t target Luna. You didn’t hunt her.” She reassures the distraught teacher that she does not blame her. Steffy’s tone is calm, grounded, maternal.
Finn’s reaction is an entirely different story.

His expression tightens, jaw clenched, eyes glassy with barely contained emotion. Even after everything Luna had done—all the chaos, the crimes, the near-fatal attacks—Finn cannot flip the switch on their blood connection. In third person, he tells Miss Dylan he’s struggling to forgive, that she “took something” from him, even if by accident. His grief becomes anger, his anger becomes heartbreak, and he turns away from everyone as he wipes his eyes. It’s a raw, intense moment, and even Steffy notices the emotional crack forming in him.
Eventually, Steffy places a gentle hand on Finn’s back and says in third person that they have to “move forward.” Miss Dylan breaks down apologizing again, and Electra squeezes Will’s hand as the emotional scene settles into uneasy forgiveness.

At Brooke & Ridge’s Romantic Flashback Hour
Meanwhile, Brooke and Ridge spend the afternoon reminiscing. They’re surrounded by memories—photos, old sketches, and the history of years both beautiful and painful. In third person, Ridge tells Brooke he never imagined the journey they’d take together, and Brooke laughs softly, saying there were moments she wasn’t sure either of them would survive.
It’s a warm, nostalgic conversation—until the topic shifts to Katie.

Katie’s Anger Builds
Katie, frustrated from the fallout at Forrester Creations and already on shaky emotional ground, vents to Carter before confronting Brooke. She feels blindsided that Brooke didn’t support her in her career frustrations and even more upset that Brooke seems detached about her being replaced.
When the sisters finally talk, Katie expresses in third person how hurt she is that Brooke “didn’t back her up when it mattered.” Brooke looks genuinely surprised, insisting she didn’t know Katie needed her to take a stand. But Katie leaves the conversation feeling unseen—possibly vulnerable to Bill’s recent influence.

Closing Moments
The episode ends with a split-screen contrast:
—Finn standing alone at the Cliff House’s sliding doors, staring out at the water, clearly spiraling.
—Katie leaving Brooke’s house in tears, her phone buzzing with a message from Bill.
Both storylines hint at emotional fractures that are about to deepen in the days ahead.




