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Things kick off quietly, but as always, the calm never survives long on The Bold and the Beautiful. Thanksgiving morning finds Finn wrapped in the rare comfort of a peaceful home. After months of chaos, grief, and Luna’s explosive downfall, he finally feels like he can breathe again. Stephie is in the kitchen, the kids are laughing, and little Hayes proudly waves around a paper turkey from school. Finn allows himself a moment to soak it in—this is the life he once thought was out of reach. No threats. No obsessions. No shadows creeping around the edges of his family.
But holidays in Los Angeles never stay serene for long.
The doorbell rings, and Finn assumes it’s just Ridge or Taylor bringing holiday hugs and pumpkin pie. Instead, he’s met with a trio that instantly breaks the spell: Electra looking grim, Will visibly anxious, and a woman lingering behind them that Finn recognizes at once—Dylan, Hayes’s former art teacher. The same woman who suddenly vanished from her job without explanation weeks earlier.
Electra gently tells Finn that Dylan has something he needs to hear—something that couldn’t wait another day. Finn reluctantly steps aside, already feeling the tension building in his chest. As they move into the living room, Dylan’s trembling hands and downcast eyes make it clear this isn’t a social visit.
When she finally speaks, her voice is barely audible. She says she has been drowning in guilt, unable to sleep or function, haunted by what she’s kept hidden. Finn crosses his arms, unsure where this emotional avalanche is heading—until Dylan lifts her eyes and delivers a confession that detonates the entire room:

“I’m the one who hit Luna that night.”
A suffocating silence follows.
Finn goes rigid. Stephie’s hand freezes mid-motion. Electra looks nauseous. Will stares at the floor, ashamed for being part of bringing this truth into the open. Dylan breaks down completely as she recounts that night—the fog, the panic, the split-second impact, and the terror that made her drive away instead of stopping. She admits she saw the aftermath on the news. She saw Finn grieving. She saw the chaos Luna’s death unleashed. And still, she said nothing. Until now.
Finn is stunned—not because he loved Luna, but because someone left a human being to die and let the entire town carry the weight of an unanswered mystery. He demands to know why she didn’t call for help, why she didn’t stay, why she didn’t give anyone—even Luna—a chance. Dylan sobs that she never meant to kill her, that fear paralyzed her, that she thought confessing would ruin her life.
But Finn isn’t interested in excuses. Stephie tries to steady him with a hand on his arm, but the betrayal—the negligence—cuts deep. Dylan was someone Hayes trusted… and she walked away from a dying woman.
By the time Dylan begs for forgiveness, the room feels frozen in judgment. Thanksgiving has transformed into a moment of reckoning, and what Finn decides next may alter everything.
Should Finn force Dylan to surrender to the police—or will this confession unleash an even darker twist in the episodes ahead?