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Bill Spencer Forces Luna to Take a Shocking Oath Before He Secures Her Release from Prison
In a move that has sent shockwaves through Los Angeles and jolted the core of the Spencer dynasty, media magnate Bill Spencer has decided to free the convicted murderer Luna Nozawa from prison—but not without demanding one un‐breakable promise. The condition? Luna must swear, in the most binding fashion, that she will never harm another soul again.
A Desperate Risk for Legacy and Love
Bill Spencer, a man whose empire, reputation and identity are entwined with the “Spencer” name, has always placed family legacy above nearly everything. So when he learned that Luna, behind bars and visibly suffering repeated inmate attacks, is carrying what he believes to be his grandchild, his protective instincts ignited. Luna has reportedly been battered in prison—violence that alarms even her harshest critics—and Bill concluded that the risk to the unborn child had become unbearable.
The startling part of the story: Bill once made it his mission to see Luna locked away. He collaborated with his wife, Katie Logan, in securing custody of the child after birth, rather than allowing Luna any freedom. He watched Luna engineer “sympathy beatings,” manipulating the system by staging injuries in prison while shielding her pregnancy. And yet now, Bill is ready to reverse course—and to bail her out.
Furious Opposition from the Spencer and Forrester Families
Releasing Luna is not simply a legal maneuver—it’s a betrayal in the eyes of many. The Forrester clan, long at odds with the Spencers in the world of Los Angeles high society and fashion publishing, have rallied against Bill’s decision. Stephie Forrester, one of Luna’s primary targets and a victim of her schemes, visited Luna in prison and vowed she would never walk free again. Her forceful message: pregnancy does not erase guilt, and Luna’s heinous history—murder, framing her own mother, hostage tactics—demands full justice.
Meanwhile, Katie Logan once stood beside Bill, committed to cutting Luna entirely out of the life of the unborn Spencer heir. Now Bill’s decision to free Luna undercuts that plan entirely—and places Katie in the cruel position of reconciling her concerns for family safety with Bill’s fierce drive to protect the vulnerable child.
And then there’s the father of the unborn baby, Will Spencer. He wants nothing to do with Luna, whom he accuses of getting him drunk and taking advantage of him. He feels victimized—and now finds his own father may be enabling the woman he sees as his abuser. The rift between father and son has never been deeper.

The Oath That Changes Everything
Before Bill signs the pardon or places the calls that will unwrap Luna from prison’s embrace, he sits across from her in a prison visiting room—a tableau charged with both promise and menace. He demands that Luna swear, on the life of her unborn child, that she will never injure another person physically, emotionally—or through manipulation or lies—ever again. The penalty? One misstep, and Bill vows to personally use every scrap of his influence to ensure Luna is locked away for life, no pardon, no mercy.
The scene is heavy with irony. Bill knows Luna is a prodigy of deception—someone who has lied, framed victims, manipulated the violence she herself orchestrated. And yet, here he is offering a lifeline, not because he is convinced of her redemption, but because the unborn child’s safety demands it.
Stakes, Contradictions and Consequences
The choice Bill faces is agonizing. On one hand: if Luna remains behind bars, the unborn Spencer is exposed—pregnancy in a violent prison environment, potential complications, no guarantee of a safe birth. On the other: if Bill frees her, he risks unleashing a proven threat—and fracturing his family’s trust in the process. The public spotlight will fix on him: is he prioritizing a baby over justice? Or is this a father’s desperate act of protection?
Luna’s history looms large: two murders, framing her mother, nearly killing Stephie by holding her captive. No remorse, no genuine contrition—or at least none that observers believe. The count of victims and upheaval she has caused doesn’t fade simply because a child is involved.
Among the voices raised in opposition: Stephie, unwavering. Katie, torn. Will, resentful and distrustful. Their warnings: pregnancy does not erase the severity of Luna’s past. That Bill is playing with fire. And that even if Luna appears changed now, it may only be a strategic pause in a longer game.
Does the Vow Matter?
Who is Luna now, and can someone with her record truly be changed by an oath? Bill’s insistence on this sacred vow is his attempt to find a middle ground—a chance to protect the child without abandoning his principles. But even the most dramatic vows can unravel under pressure. What happens the moment Luna feels threatened? Hurt? Overlooked? Those who know her expect manipulation, not mercy.
Meanwhile, the Spencer house braces for impact. Katie must weigh her understanding of Bill’s motives against her fear of enabling danger. Will faces both personal trauma and the public spectacle of his father’s risky move. The Forresters watch from the sidelines, distrusting Bill’s priorities and fearing the moment their worst nightmares walk free.
Bill himself knows that every relationship, every reputation, will be tested. If Luna betrays her vow—if she hurts anyone—Bill will have blood on his hands. He will have gambled on a transformation that many say is impossible. But if he succeeds, he may have saved not just a child, but perhaps rewritten Luna’s story and his own.
The Fallout Begins
As the papers are signed and the calls made, the real drama begins. Luna emerges from prison, visibly pregnant, marked by her crimes—and coming home to a world that will never fully trust her. Bill watches closely, prepared to guard both his grandchild and his legacy. The Spencers wait, holding their breath. The Forresters stand ready for the expected betrayal. Los Angeles has its next big soap storm—one that hinges on one deadly question: can redemption survive manipulation?
Bill Spencer has made his move. He has demanded a vow. He has rolled the dice. Now the story goes live, and the consequences will echo far beyond the walls of the mansion. For Luna. For the unborn Spencer. For a family at war with itself. And for Bill, the patriarch who dared to believe that love for a grandchild might just be stronger than fear of a monster.