Luna’s turning point is fast approaching as someone will soon discover that she is in Bill’s house.
This revelation seems inevitable—after all, the number of people coming and going from Bill’s house makes it impossible for Luna’s presence to remain a secret.
When this happens, it’s bound to send shockwaves through Los Angeles, where everyone is already on edge.
Luna is a dangerous character with a history of unacceptable crimes. Will her fate change in the future? And if so, in what direction? Luna faces significant trouble, including the possibility of another attack or even murder.
It’s worth remembering that Bill once asked his lawyer to help Luna secure early release from prison. Although she is now under house arrest, Luna’s future hangs by a thread.
If she reoffends or breaks the law again, her punishment will be even more severe, and this time, no one—not even Bill—will be able to save her.
Bill has repeatedly warned Luna to stay quiet so he can help arrange a better future for her, but she refuses to listen.
Luna’s reckless behavior has put her in grave danger. She now has many enemies, some of whom want her dead. These consequences are a result of Luna’s own actions—she cannot blame anyone else.
Los Angeles once adored Luna. She appeared innocent, hardworking, and understanding. However, her dark secrets shocked everyone.
She hid her cruelty so well that no one suspected her of being capable of heinous acts, including the murder of her own father and other innocent people. Now, many people hate Luna so much that they want her gone forever.
Recently, Bill began to suspect that Luna was not the one who killed Tom and Hollis. To investigate further, he rescued her from prison.
Bill carefully questioned Luna about the murders, but her vague and unclear answers only strengthened his suspicions.
He now believes someone may have controlled Luna or used her as a scapegoat to take the blame.
If Bill can prove that Luna is innocent, it could change her fate. He might be able to help her appeal, secure bail, and clear her name.
The possibility that Luna was not the murderer has already begun to shift public opinion, offering her a glimmer of hope.