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Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret novel Chapter 31

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Chapter 31 – Highlight Chapter from Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret

Chapter 31 is a standout chapter in Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret by Birdcanndy, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.

When I got home from the hospital, I dug out a few dusty camera bags from the depths of the bookshelf.

They held remnants of a life I had deliberately buried.

The touch of the camera's casing felt unfamiliar, and the batteries had long since drained.

While waiting for the charger to finish, I inserted the memory card into my computer and opened those long-forgotten photos.

The first photo showed me treating a Black woman receiving cholera medication on the street.

The second was of a five-year-old child soldier, so small the rifle towered over him.

The third captured refugees in North Kivu province living under torn, tattered tents…

The smell of smoke and dust seemed to waft through the screen, piercing the present.

My heart clenched as if seized by sharp claws, the ache spreading through me.

Leaning back in my chair, I closed my eyes, trying to calm my racing pulse. A bitter smile tugged at my lips.

If Jackson saw these photos, would he still describe me as "obedient and docile"?

Just as that thought crossed my mind, my phone buzzed twice.

It was a message from Jackson: the restaurant's location.

That's when I remembered—tonight was the gathering he'd arranged with his groomsmen and bridesmaids.

I didn't have many close friends, so these were all his people.

But I knew this wasn't just a casual get-together.

Because today, Sara had returned.

By the time I arrived at the restaurant, they'd already ordered.

Scanning the table, I saw Jackson seated at the head, with Sara beside him.

There wasn't a seat for me.

When Sara noticed me, a faint, amused smile appeared on her lips. She gave me a once-over and said nonchalantly,

"Go grab a chair and sit wherever you like."

I dragged a chair over and sat at the farthest corner from them.

Jackson watched it all unfold with indifference, never uttering a word.

Someone broke the silence, asking, "Sara, we thought you wouldn't make it back this time!"

"Are you kidding? This is Jackson's wedding! Even if I had to crawl, I'd be here to see what kind of woman he's marrying."

Her words were met with knowing glances exchanged around the table, their laughter tinged with sly undertones.

Jackson paused for a moment, then shook his head.

"I'll teach you!"

Sara leaned onto his shoulder, blowing lightly into his ear.

"عسل~"

Jackson gently straightened her, his earlobes turning pink.

"Sit properly…"

"Come on, say it with me!"

Unable to resist Sara's playful pestering, he sighed and gave in.

"عسل…"

"Bingo!"

"That's right, you're my عسل~"

Her eyes darted mischievously before suddenly turning to me.

"Have you ever been to Africa?"

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