“YOU GAVE ME A FAKE CT SCAN!” 💥😡 — Finn ERUPTS in RAGE After Exposing Grace’s SHOCKING SCHEME | B&B Spoilers
“YOU GAVE ME A FAKE CT SCAN!” 💥😡—the words explode out of Finn like a gunshot, shattering the fragile calm of the hospital corridor and instantly changing the course of everything, because this isn’t just anger, this is betrayal colliding with truth at full force, and when Finn finally pieces it together, when the last missing detail snaps into place, the rage that consumes him is raw, uncontrollable, and terrifyingly justified, starting hours earlier when a small inconsistency nags at his mind, a shadow on a report that doesn’t align with the symptoms he’s been tracking obsessively, because Finn is a doctor, because patterns matter, because lies in medicine get people killed, and as he rechecks the CT scan Grace so confidently handed him, praised him for trusting her, urged him not to question, something feels wrong, deeply wrong, and the deeper he digs the clearer it becomes that the scan is altered, manipulated, fabricated, and the realization hits him like a punch to the chest that Grace didn’t just make a mistake, she engineered a deception, and when Finn storms into her office, slams the report onto her desk, and demands answers, the air crackles with tension so thick it feels electric, and Grace’s carefully composed expression flickers just for a second, but that second is enough, because Finn sees it, the guilt, the calculation, the panic, and he roars the accusation that echoes down the hallway—“You gave me a fake CT scan!”—and nurses freeze, doctors stare, because Finn is usually calm, controlled, rational, and seeing him like this signals something catastrophic has just been uncovered, and Grace tries to spin it, tries to soften it, claiming it was for “protection,” for “time,” for “the greater good,” but every word she says only pours gasoline on Finn’s fury, because the patient involved isn’t anonymous, isn’t distant, it’s personal, devastatingly personal, and Finn realizes that Grace deliberately manipulated medical evidence to steer him away from a truth that would have blown open a secret she was desperate to keep buried, a secret tied to past mistakes, forbidden decisions, and a chain of lies stretching back further than he ever imagined, and as Finn presses her, voice shaking not with doubt but with barely contained violence, Grace finally cracks, confessing that the scan was altered to hide a condition that would have raised questions she couldn’t afford to answer, because those questions would have led straight back to her, to something she did years ago that now threatens to destroy her career, her reputation, and possibly her freedom, and Finn’s horror deepens as he realizes the full scope of the scheme, that diagnoses were delayed, treatments misdirected, and trust exploited, all because Grace believed she knew best, and the emotional fallout is immediate and brutal, because Finn doesn’t just feel betrayed as a doctor, he feels violated as a human being, someone who built his identity on ethics, transparency, and saving lives, and now he’s forced to confront the possibility that he unknowingly became a pawn in Grace’s cover-up, and when security arrives, summoned by the raised voices and chaos, Finn doesn’t back down, instead demanding an internal investigation, demanding the truth be documented, demanding accountability no matter who it destroys, and word spreads fast through the hospital, whispers turning into shock as colleagues question how long Grace’s manipulation went unnoticed and how many other files might be compromised, and the scandal doesn’t stay contained for long, because Steffy senses immediately that something is wrong when Finn comes home late, silent, eyes dark with a fury she’s never seen before, and when he finally tells her what happened, the revelation rocks their marriage, not because of doubt between them, but because the danger Grace introduced now feels terrifyingly close to their family, their future, their child, and Steffy’s protective instincts ignite, pushing Finn to go public, to refuse any attempt at quiet damage control, because secrecy is how this started and secrecy is how it ends people, and as the investigation unfolds, more inconsistencies surface, more altered files, more carefully hidden manipulations, revealing Grace’s scheme wasn’t a single desperate act but a pattern of calculated decisions made under the belief that she was smarter than everyone else, that she could control outcomes without consequences, and Finn becomes the face of the reckoning, testifying, presenting evidence, reliving the moment his trust was weaponized against him, and the emotional toll is immense, because exposing Grace means dismantling a mentor figure, someone he once respected, and that loss cuts deep, forcing him to grieve not just the betrayal but the illusion he believed in, and when Grace is finally confronted publicly, stripped of authority, her defenses crumble completely, leaving behind a portrait of ambition, fear, and moral collapse that horrifies everyone who once defended her, and the hospital reels, reputations burn, and policies change overnight, but for Finn the damage is more personal, more enduring, because trust once broken doesn’t simply regenerate, and as he stands at the center of the storm he didn’t create but refused to ignore, the message is clear and devastating—truth delayed is harm multiplied, and the cost of Grace’s scheme won’t be measured only in careers lost, but in the emotional scars left behind, scars Finn will carry as both a warning and a badge of integrity, because in exposing the fake CT scan, he didn’t just erupt in rage, he ignited a reckoning that proves even the most carefully constructed lies will eventually collapse under the weight of the truth 💥🔥