**The Young and the Restless Spoilers: “Summer Wins Custody of Harrison, Helping Victor Push Jack into Bankruptcy”**
The sun had barely risen when Summer Newman received the life-changing call. Victor Newman’s voice on the other end of the line carried a tone of quiet triumph, one that made Summer’s heart race. She listened intently, and the gravity of his words slowly sank in. “It’s done,” Victor said firmly. “Harrison is yours.” Summer was momentarily stunned, the reality of her victory over Kyle hitting her like a wave. She had fought tirelessly for this moment, ever since Kyle’s betrayal shattered her life, and now, she had finally won. Harrison was hers, and Kyle had been defeated.
Summer could barely find the words to express her gratitude, her voice thick with emotion. “Thank you, Grandfather. I don’t know how I can ever repay you,” she managed to say. Victor’s soft chuckle, both reassuring and formidable, filled the silence. “No need to repay me, Summer. We’re family, and family takes care of each other. But if you want to help, there is something you can do.” Summer’s curiosity was piqued, and she listened closely as Victor’s tone turned serious. “Jack Abbott and Diane Jenkins have been thorns in my side for too long. As CEO of Marchetti, you’re in a unique position to hit them where it hurts.”
Summer’s mind raced as she realized the power she now held. Victor was counting on her to use her influence within Jabot to strike back at Jack and Diane. The thought thrilled her—this was more than just business; it was personal. Without hesitation, she agreed. “I’m in, Grandfather. Whatever you need.”
Victor’s approval was palpable. “That’s my girl. Together, we’ll bring them to their knees.” As the call ended, Summer felt a surge of adrenaline. She had always played the role of the dutiful granddaughter, the supportive wife, and the loving mother, but now, everything had changed. Betrayed and humiliated, Summer was ready to reclaim her power.
Summer stood, determination flooding her veins as she began to formulate her plan. Jack Abbott would never see it coming. His loyalty had blinded him, and that would be his downfall. She had already earned the respect of her employees at Marchetti, but now, she needed to secure their unwavering loyalty. Subtle changes were made, key positions reassigned, and those tied to Jabot were quietly sidelined. With each strategic move, Summer tightened her grip on the company.
Next, she turned her attention to gathering intel on Jabot’s financial vulnerabilities. Summer knew that knowledge was power, and she intended to use every piece of it to her advantage. She began planting seeds of doubt within Jabot, subtly questioning Jack’s leadership. These whispers soon grew, causing ripples of uncertainty within the company. Jack could sense something was wrong but couldn’t pinpoint the source. Despite his best efforts, the more he tried to assert control, the more it slipped through his fingers.
Summer was relentless, and as Jack struggled to maintain his hold, the foundation of Jabot began to crumble beneath him. Summer’s victory was within reach, and with Victor by her side, she was determined to see it through to the bitter end.