A night of secrets. A conversation never meant to be heard. And one powerful man, standing silently in the shadows…
The night air in Genoa City hung heavy with tension—thick, still, as if the city itself was holding its breath. Crimson Lights was nearly empty, its late-night glow casting golden shadows across the polished floors. Outside, tucked just behind a partially opened door, stood Victor Newman.
He hadn’t intended to eavesdrop—not at first. He’d come looking for a moment of solitude, a quiet pause before diving into another business deal, another battle. But then he heard two familiar voices—low, urgent, unmistakable.
Billy Abbott. Phyllis Summers.
Victor froze.
From the angle he stood, concealed by the shadows near the side entrance, he could hear every word as if he were sitting at their table. The conversation that followed would shake him to the core—and ignite a chain reaction that no one in Genoa City could’ve predicted.
Inside, Billy leaned forward, his voice hushed but intense.
“You realize what we’re doing, Phyllis. This—this goes beyond a grudge. We’re talking about pulling the rug out from under Newman Enterprises. If Victor ever finds out—”
Phyllis rolled her eyes, swirling the last of her wine. “That’s the problem, Billy. Everyone’s always worried about Victor. I’m done living in his shadow. He’s controlled too many lives for too long. Maybe it’s time someone hit back.”
Billy’s brows furrowed. “You’re not just talking about the deal with Chancellor-Winters, are you? You’ve got something else planned.”
She gave a sly smile. “Let’s just say I’ve uncovered something… interesting. About one of Victor’s shell companies. Offshore. He’s not as clean as he pretends to be, Billy. And if this goes public, even the great Victor Newman can’t bury it.”
Billy’s jaw tightened. “You want me to be a part of this?”
“I want us to expose the truth. Together.”
Outside, Victor’s eyes narrowed.
His fists clenched at his sides, his breath slow and measured. Phyllis Summers had always been unpredictable—reckless even. But this? This was a declaration of war. And Billy… after all the second chances, all the warnings… he was still foolish enough to bite the hand that once tried to feed him.
But Victor didn’t storm in. No. He listened. And what he heard next made the blood in his veins run cold.
Billy spoke again, softer now. “And what about Jack? What if this blows back on him? Or on Summer?”
Phyllis’s smile faded. For a brief second, her walls dropped, and something raw showed in her expression. “I never wanted to hurt them. But sometimes, to protect the ones you love, you have to break the rules. Even if it means they’ll hate you for it.”
Billy looked conflicted. Torn between loyalty and rage. “This could blow up in our faces, Phyllis.”
“Then we better be ready when it does.”
Victor took a step back, his mind racing.
Phyllis wasn’t bluffing. She had something real—something dangerous. And Billy, ever the self-sabotaging rogue, was right there beside her, lighting the fuse.
He had two choices. Confront them now… or wait. Wait, and use the information to his advantage. After all, if they thought they were one step ahead of Victor Newman… they were already two steps behind.
Victor turned and disappeared into the night, his expression cold, unreadable.
But his mind was already moving like a chess master calculating his next five moves. Phyllis and Billy had just unknowingly declared war—and Victor never lost a war.
The next morning…
News traveled fast in Genoa City—but never as fast as secrets in Victor Newman’s hands.
By sunrise, whispers began to stir. A discreet investigation was launched into Newman’s offshore holdings—quietly, thoroughly, far from the public eye. Victor would find the leak before it became a flood. And when he did? There would be consequences.
Meanwhile, at Society, Phyllis met Billy again, this time with a folder in hand.
“It’s all here,” she said, sliding it across the table. “Financial records. Paper trails. Enough to make even the SEC raise an eyebrow.”
Billy opened the folder, skimming quickly. “This… this is bigger than I thought.”
“I told you.”
“But are we ready to go nuclear?”
Phyllis locked eyes with him. “Victor Newman’s been writing the rules for years. It’s time someone rewrote them.”
Across town, in his sleek, glass-walled office at Newman Enterprises, Victor stood behind his desk, phone in hand.
“Keep an eye on Billy and Phyllis,” he said into the receiver. “Every call, every move. I want to know what they had for breakfast before they know what they’re thinking.”
He hung up, then stared out at the skyline.
This wasn’t the first time someone had tried to bring him down.
But it might be the last time they made that mistake.
Victor had heard everything. And now… the game was his to control.
COMING SOON ON THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS:
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Will Victor strike first, or let Billy and Phyllis dig their own graves?
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Can Phyllis handle the full weight of the Newman retaliation?
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And when Jack and Summer learn the truth… will they ever forgive her?
Because in Genoa City, secrets never stay buried—especially when Victor Newman is listening.