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Genoa City in Shock: Summer Newman Targeted in Brutal Hit-and-Run as Kyle Turns to Victor Newman for Vengeance
The streets of Genoa City have never felt more dangerous—or more personal. In a horrifying twist that has shattered the Abbott family’s sense of safety, Summer Newman and her young son Harrison became the victims of what police are now calling a targeted hit-and-run. What began as a tragic accident quickly escalated into a web of revenge, deception, and old grudges—thrusting Kyle Abbott into an uneasy alliance with the one man capable of fighting fire with fire: Victor Newman.
The Crash That Changed Everything
The day began like any other, but unease crept into Kyle Abbott’s morning the moment his phone rang—and his son’s trembling voice whispered through the static: “Mommy’s hurt… she’s not waking up.”
Kyle’s heart stopped. Together with his father Jack, he raced through the winding backroads outside Genoa City until they spotted Summer’s white SUV, crumpled halfway down a ravine, barely visible beneath the canopy of trees. The car was twisted and smoking, its airbags deployed, the front windshield shattered.
They found Summer unconscious on the ground beside the vehicle, blood matting her hair, her pulse faint but steady. Harrison sat nearby, shivering and tear-streaked, clutching the broken chain of a necklace he’d tried to use as a “magic charm” to wake her up.
When paramedics arrived, the grim picture became clear: this was no accident. Tire tracks on the road revealed a second vehicle—identified as a black SUV—had rammed Summer’s car deliberately, forcing her off the road. Scratches of foreign paint on her bumper confirmed it.
The officers’ words hit Jack like a physical blow: “This was intentional.”
A Threat Too Personal to Ignore
Just hours after the crash, Kyle received an anonymous text that chilled him to the bone: “Next time, Kyle, I won’t miss.”
It wasn’t random. Someone wanted to send a message—and they’d used Summer to do it.
When Summer finally regained consciousness in the hospital, groggy but lucid, she whispered a name that turned suspicion into rage: Audra Charles.
According to Summer, Audra had reached out the day before, claiming she wanted to “bury the hatchet” and meet privately to clear the air about Kyle. But something in her tone—calm, rehearsed, almost too polite—had set off alarms. Summer declined, but the timing was too precise to ignore.
Jack urged restraint, warning Kyle that “revenge won’t bring peace.” But Kyle, shaking with fury, refused to listen. “She came after my family,” he said. “This isn’t about peace anymore.”
The Real Culprit Emerges
Driven by rage and desperation, Kyle tracked down an abandoned SUV matching the hit-and-run vehicle’s description near a derelict warehouse. Inside, the air smelled of oil and decay—but someone was there.
Out of the shadows, a masked man attacked. The fight was brutal and chaotic—pipes clanging, fists flying—until Kyle landed a blow that sent the attacker crashing to the floor. When he ripped off the mask, the sight froze him in place.
Cole Howard.
The revelation was staggering. Cole—Victoria Newman’s ex-husband and Clare Grace’s father—was the last person Kyle expected to see behind a mask of violence.
Cole’s words were cryptic and damning: “It wasn’t supposed to be her. It was supposed to be you.” Then, before Kyle could react, Cole vanished into the night, leaving behind only confusion—and a clear warning that the vendetta ran deeper than anyone knew.
The connection between Cole, Audra, and the recent chaos surrounding Clare Grace now pointed to a larger conspiracy—one that blurred the lines between family loyalty and personal revenge.
The Devil’s Deal: Kyle and Victor Unite
With Cole on the run and the Abbott family teetering on collapse, Kyle did something unthinkable: he called Victor Newman.
For years, the Abbotts and Newmans have been rivals in business and blood. Yet now, the man once seen as the enemy was the only one Kyle believed could match his thirst for justice.
“I need your help, Victor,” Kyle said, his voice trembling but resolute. “Someone came after my family. I don’t care about the cost—I’m going to find out why.”
Victor listened in silence before answering with that familiar, deliberate tone that could chill or comfort depending on which side of him you stood. “You’ve stepped into a dangerous game, son,” he warned. “But you’re not playing it alone.”
It was the formation of a dark alliance—one built not on trust, but on necessity.
The War to Come
As Summer recovers in the hospital, Jack stands at her bedside, haunted by the reality that his family’s battles are no longer confined to boardrooms or whispered betrayals. They’ve spilled into the streets, where innocent lives are collateral.
Meanwhile, Kyle has crossed a line. His decision to join forces with Victor Newman—the man his father has feuded with for decades—could ignite a new corporate and personal war that engulfs both dynasties.
Victor, for his part, sees the bigger game. Cole Howard’s motives remain murky, but whispers suggest ties to long-buried secrets within the Newman empire itself—secrets Victor will now use as both weapon and shield.
For Kyle, vengeance has replaced grief. For Victor, the chaos offers opportunity. And for Genoa City, it signals a coming storm.
Because when the Abbotts and Newmans unite, it’s never for peace—it’s for power.
Now, as Kyle prepares to hunt Cole across state lines with Victor’s resources behind him, one question lingers like a shadow over the city:
How far will a man go to protect his family—before he becomes the very monster he’s chasing?