Liam Spencer is slipping away, and he knows it. Every beep of the monitor is another second lost, another breath closer to the end. But before he goes, there’s one thing he has to do—one legacy he needs to leave behind. Not a fortune. Not a company. But peace between the two women he loved.
Steffy sits beside him, worn down by the weight of grief and exhaustion. When Liam tells her he has one last request, she braces herself. But even she isn’t ready for what he says next.
“I don’t want Kelly and Beth to grow up seeing their mothers as enemies.”
It’s simple. And it’s everything.
Steffy wants to argue. So much has happened—how do you erase that? But Liam doesn’t want excuses. He wants hope. For the girls. For her. For Hope.
Later, Hope enters the room. Her steps are hesitant, her face tear-streaked. She sees Steffy. They don’t speak. But Liam does. He pulls them close. Tells them both how much he loves them. How much the girls need them. How much he needs them to forgive.
It’s not a grand gesture. There’s no dramatic embrace. But the silence says more than any apology could. They both stay. They both hold his hands. And Liam, for the first time in weeks, smiles—not with joy, but with peace.
Outside, Finn watches it all from afar, uncertain whether this shared history between Liam, Steffy, and Hope will ever let him truly be part of her future. But inside the room, the past, present, and future are joined—by grief, by love, and by a father’s dying wish.
Only time will tell if this fragile truce will hold… or if old wounds will rise again.
B&B 4-21-2025 || The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers Monday, April 21
Slipping away, and he knows it. Every beep of the monitor is another second lost, another breath closer to the end. But before he goes, there’s one thing he has to do—one legacy he needs to leave behind. Not a fortune. Not a company. But peace between the two women he loved.
Steffy sits beside him, worn down by the weight of grief and exhaustion. When Liam tells her he has one last request, she braces herself. But even she isn’t ready for what he says next.
“I don’t want Kelly and Beth to grow up seeing their mothers as enemies.”
It’s simple. And it’s everything.
Steffy wants to argue. So much has happened—how do you erase that? But Liam doesn’t want excuses. He wants hope. For the girls. For her. For Hope.
Later, Hope enters the room. Her steps are hesitant, her face tear-streaked. She sees Steffy. They don’t speak. But Liam does. He pulls them close. Tells them both how much he loves them. How much the girls need them. How much he needs them to forgive.
It’s not a grand gesture. There’s no dramatic embrace. But the silence says more than any apology could. They both stay. They both hold his hands. And Liam, for the first time in weeks, smiles—not with joy, but with peace.
Outside, Finn watches it all from afar, uncertain whether this shared history between Liam, Steffy, and Hope will ever let him truly be part of her future. But inside the room, the past, present, and future are joined—by grief, by love, and by a father’s dying wish.
Only time will tell if this fragile truce will hold… or if old wounds will rise again.