“I’M STILL ALIVE” – Will is shocked to receive a text message from a stranger | Bold and Beautiful
Things in Los Angeles aren’t calming down — they’re unraveling.
And with one message, everything the Forresters and Spencers thought they knew is about to be ripped apart.
The shockwaves of Luna’s supposed death still suffocate every room, every conversation, every fragile moment of calm. Her violent spiral — the stalking, the gunshot at the beach school, the obsession with Steffy, the emotional manipulation of young Will — ended so abruptly that everyone was desperate to believe the nightmare had finally closed.
But the truth?
Nothing about Luna’s death ever felt settled.
And now, everything is about to explode.
The Death No One Questions — But Everyone Secretly Doubts
From the moment Detective Baker announced that Luna had succumbed to catastrophic injuries, the families accepted it like gospel. After months of chaos, no one had the emotional strength to question him. People cling to relief as tightly as they cling to hope — and relief, in this case, won.
Yet the details never made sense.
There was no viewing.
No released medical report.
No signed confirmation from Lee.
No body.
No evidence — other than Baker’s word.
Even more unsettling were the reactions.
Lee — a surgical professional — looked tense, impatient, almost angry when discussing Luna’s “death.”
Poppy seemed more vindictive than devastated, as if the outcome aligned with something she privately wanted.
Sheila, of all people, wore an expression that was deeply uncharacteristic: conflicted, secretive, almost protective.
And the strangest part?
No one pushed harder for answers.
After everything Luna had done, it was easier for everyone to simply move forward — Ridge and Taylor’s engagement became the new focus — and force the horror into the background. But beneath the polished smiles, something darker simmered.
What if Luna didn’t die?
What if someone — driven by guilt, loyalty, or fear — staged the entire thing?
With Lee’s expertise, Poppy’s desperation, Remy’s suspicious behavior at the shooting range, and Sheila’s unpredictable instincts… anyone could be involved in a secret rescue or cover-up.
The whispers began privately.
But the truth is about to hit harder than any bullet Luna ever fired.
Will Spencer Can’t Escape the Trauma
In the days following Luna’s alleged death, Will drifts like a ghost through his own life. Outwardly, he’s functioning — attending family dinners, answering Hope’s gentle questions, attempting to distract himself with schoolwork — but inside, he is unraveling.
He still sees Luna’s face in the seconds before he pulled the trigger.
The mix of fury and heartbreak in her eyes.
The cold weight of the gun in his hand.
The echo of the shot.
Electra tries to pull him out of his spiral, reminding him Luna was dangerous — that he saved Steffy’s life. Hope tells him over and over that he had no choice, that what he did was an act of courage.
But Will can’t shake the feeling that something about that day remains unresolved.
A shadow lurking just beyond the edges of memory.
A breath he swears he heard after the gunshot.
A flashing image he can’t decipher.
Even Finn, who has tried to reassure him medically and emotionally, senses Will’s growing unease. The trauma is alive… and tightening around him.
Little does Finn know — Will’s instincts are right.
The Text Message That Shatters Everything
It happens on a night that feels deceptively normal.
Will sits alone in his room, the muffled sounds of laughter from the living room drifting through the hallway. He tries to focus on homework, but his mind drifts — again — to Luna. To the shooting. To the hospital announcement. To the lingering feeling that something about the tragedy is unfinished.
Then his phone vibrates.
He expects a message from Electra or Liam.
Maybe Hope checking on him again.
Instead, there’s no name — just an unknown number.
Will opens it, barely thinking.
And then the world tilts beneath him.
“I’m still alive.”
Four words.
Cold.
Direct.
Impossible.
For a second, Will can’t breathe. His heart pounds so violently he feels it in his throat. He reads the words again. And again. And again.
“I’m still alive.”
His hands shake so hard he nearly drops the phone.
Is it a prank?
A sick joke?
A threat?
Or… is it real?
If Luna is alive, everything everyone believes is a lie.
If Luna is alive, someone helped her vanish.
If Luna is alive, she could be watching them right now.
A hundred possibilities race through his mind:
— Should he tell Hope?
— Should he call Baker?
— Should he warn Steffy?
— Should he show Liam?
— Should he respond?
He does none of those things.
Instead, Will sits frozen on the edge of his bed, staring at the message as if it might burst into flames.

The air feels colder.
The shadows seem deeper.
His room suddenly doesn’t feel like a safe place anymore.
Because if Luna survived…
If someone hid her…
If she’s reaching out to him, of all people…
Then Will isn’t just traumatized.
He’s being hunted.
What Really Happened After the Shooting?
The timing of the text ignites terrifying questions.
If Luna truly lived through the gunshot…
Who treated her?
Lee? Who was acting strangely calm?
Sheila? Who has faked deaths before?
Poppy? Who would protect her daughter at all costs?
Remy? Who disappeared the night of the crash?
Or is Luna acting alone?
Where is she?
Why did she choose Will as her first contact?
Is she seeking revenge?
Or is she reaching out because she has no one else left?
Every possibility is worse than the last.
Because if Luna survived…
she had help.
And whoever helped her might be the real danger.
The Mystery Deepens — And No One Is Safe
Will sits in silence for nearly an hour, battling the urge to scream.
He wants to believe it’s fake.
He wants to believe this nightmare is over.
He wants to believe Luna is gone.
But deep inside, he knows the truth:
Luna never let go of anything.
Not obsession.
Not love.
Not revenge.
And if she is alive, she will return.
Not quietly.
Not peacefully.
Her message isn’t a warning.
It’s a promise.