They continue, “Lois and Brook Lynn have long kept this secret, with able assistance from Gloria. But there’s still another secret layered in: Brook Lynn was led to believe her son was given away to strangers. But Lois and Gloria schemed to keep the baby in the family, delivering him to a distant Cerullo cousin. Brook Lynn has no idea that her long-lost son grew up right before her eyes. Gio is a fine young man, doted on by all his family, the apple of many an eye.”

Chase has a big reaction to what Brook Lynn shares with him. “When Brook Lynn finally confesses all to Chase (all that she knows of, anyway), he’s rightly furious,” the scribes share. “Not at Brook Lynn, but at the situation. He hates to think of the pain his wife underwent; and it kills him even now to see her turmoil over the son she gave up, the son she’ll never know. The only biological child she may ever have, thanks to Chase’s own medical setback.”

But the story is about to take a big turn. Reveal Korte and Van Etten, “As it stands, this situation might be endured. But we haven’t accounted for Lulu. She’s got her parents’ nose for mystery, and won’t stand for injustice. If she learns Dante has a kid, and that kid’s existence was kept from him, Lulu would stop at nothing to bring it to light… Lois and Brook Lynn be damned. The truth about Gio’s heritage would rock the Quartermaines, the Corinthoses, the Cerullos, the Falconeris, and Gio himself… but would anyone thank Lulu for it?”