Electra, at Remy’s home, discovers that Remy set her up using a deepfake to ruin her reputation in her hometown and at her job. Remy insists they belong together and begs her to leave with him. Electra, horrified, calls him sick and tries to leave, but
Remy blocks her path, declaring his love. He refuses to let her go and becomes increasingly upset, pouring out his feelings. Electra firmly states they are just friends, but Remy cuts her off, repeating that he loves her. He claims he had to expose how fake her friends were and vows not to lose her. Despite his pleas for them to leave together as planned, Electra refuses, saying, “Absolutely not.” Remy continues to argue that they care deeply for each other and begs for a chance. She interjects, declaring that he’s going to jail.
Remy, desperate, tries to explain his actions, but Electra refuses to listen. He also brings up Will, but she shuts him down, making it clear she won’t tolerate his behavior.
Meanwhile, in the CEO’s office, Katie questions Will, asking, “What do you mean it’s a deepfake?” She doubts Electra’s innocence, suggesting she isn’t who Will thought she was. Will remains steadfast, insisting that it’s fake and that it’s not Electra. Ivy sides with Will, revealing that something similar happened to her in the past. Her admission shocks the room, as it becomes clear Electra was deliberately targeted. Katie begins to sympathize with Electra.
Ivy grows increasingly worried about Electra. Will reflects on their time together, lamenting the unfairness of the situation. Will and Ivy agree that Electra deserves to know she’s wanted at Forrester. They both believe whoever orchestrated this is truly evil, and Will is deeply concerned for her well-being. Katie, now realizing Electra needed protection all along, joins in their resolve to find the person responsible.
Elsewhere, a bruised and desperate Luna turns to Bill for help. Bill wants to report what happened, but Luna fears it will only make things worse. She recounts the torture she has endured, expressing constant fear for her life. She warns Bill that if she ever stops sending letters, it’s because she’s dead. Luna shares her survival struggles and draws a connection between their shared pain of having selfish, neglectful mothers, claiming only Bill can understand.
Luna insists she isn’t trying to justify her actions but wants to shed light on the reality of being hurt. She believes she will die in jail and begs Bill to save her. However, Bill demands answers first—he wants to know how she killed Tom and Hollis.
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