Chase Adopts & Brings Home A Baby – Lois Is Forced To Confess Gio’s Secret At The Party!
In the middle of a well-attended party, Lois was forced to reveal a secret she’d held onto for years: Gio isn’t just a gifted young musician—he’s Brooklyn’s biological son.
And not just Brooklyn’s—Dante is the father. The revelation sent shockwaves through the room.
Lois’s voice trembled as she confessed, her words slicing through the lively chatter like a blade. All eyes turned to Brooklyn, who turned pale and nearly dropped her drink in disbelief.
Dante stood frozen, mouth agape, while Chase—who had only recently adopted baby Ava and was brimming with new-dad joy—looked shattered.
Tension quickly escalated as Brooklyn, barely able to process the news, confronted her mother. Her voice cracked as she asked the one question that mattered most: “Why, Ma?” She wasn’t angry—not at first. She sounded like a child whose world had just crumbled. “Why would you keep this from me?”
Lois tried to explain, her hands trembling. She had only wanted to protect her daughter. She claimed that years ago, Brooklyn was too young, and Dante too unstable to handle the truth.
The threats from dangerous families like the Cassadines only deepened her fears. She’d thought keeping the truth hidden would shield Gio from danger and heartache.
But her efforts to protect had only resulted in betrayal. Brooklyn, choking on emotion, accused her mother of stealing irreplaceable moments—letting her live a life believing she didn’t have a child, all while Gio was out there, growing up without his parents.
Even worse, she’d allowed Brooklyn to move forward and fall in love with Chase, building a future on lies.
Across the room, Gio stood silently, his usually composed face now unreadable. But his eyes—those said everything. Confusion. Anger. Pain. For so long, he’d felt like something in his life was missing.
Now, it made sense. Lulu Spencer quietly approached him, her voice gentle but firm, “You deserve to know who you are. You deserve a family that tells you the truth.”