
Electra is the obvious contender. Humiliated and jealous, she couldn’t tolerate Luna’s secret influence over Will. Luna’s pregnancy threatened to cement a bond between Will and another woman that Electra might never break. With her measured public demeanor hiding a cold ferocity, Electra had already been discussing surrogacy and legal maneuvers behind closed doors—proof, some say, that she was preparing for any contingency.
Sheila, the family’s dark matriarch, looms over every drama involving the Forresters. Her love often twists into control, and with Luna’s 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 threatening to disrupt the family balance, Sheila may well have seen removing Luna—temporarily or permanently—as the only way to “protect” them all. Her protective instincts could easily have turned into imprisonment or forced isolation.
Deacon, ever the strategist, had much to lose. The chaos spiraling around Luna’s pregnancy threatened the fragile peace he’d built. If it emerged that the 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 might be Will’s—or worse, Finn’s—he could see his alliances crumble. Quiet, calculating, and with access, Deacon had the motive, the means, and the time to orchestrate a disappearance that looked like an accident.
As Luna’s vanishing act unfolded, authorities discovered the clinic’s surveillance footage had been tampered with. All digital trails ran cold. Meanwhile, Finn—torn between guilt and love—refused to back away, even as others urged him to let the police act. Rumors of a hidden message, a whisper of audio from Luna in captivity, fueled hope that she was still alive.