Summary of Chapter 53 from Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret
Chapter 53 marks a crucial moment in Birdcanndy’s Internet novel, Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Atlas glared at me, his anger burning hot and unwavering.
But he didn't see the redness blooming across my cheek, the sharp sting left behind by Ivy's slap.
I lifted my head, meeting his gaze with a calm, almost eerie stillness.
"The one who should be apologizing isn't me," I said quietly. "It's Ivy."
His brows furrowed, irritation flickering in his eyes, but I continued before he could interrupt.
"She brought up my father, Atlas. Don't you think you owe me an apology for what happened back then?"
For a split second, something flickered across his face—something unreadable. Then it was gone.
"If it weren't for me, your father would have died even sooner," he said, his voice cold with certainty. "Celeste, I promised your father I'd take care of you for the rest of my life. But that promise came with a condition—you wouldn't hurt Ivy."
I stared at him, and then laughed. A quiet, hollow sound. How foolish of me to think, even for a moment, that he might finally see me.
Just as the edges of my vision darkened, the room tilted violently, and then—nothing.
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When I woke up, the sterile scent of disinfectant filled my nose. A nurse stood by my bedside, gently removing the IV from my arm.
"Congratulations," she said with a kind smile. "You're pregnant."
My breath caught.
"You need to be extra careful," she continued. "Your body is weak—you can't afford too much stress. Try to rest, eat well, and keep your emotions stable."
My hand instinctively drifted to my stomach. For five years, I had wanted to have a child with Atlas.
I had dreamed of it, longed for it. And now, at the worst possible moment, life had given me one.
*Buzz.*
My phone vibrated against the hospital sheets: Atlas.
His message was short, direct.
[The doctor said you'll be fine as long as you rest.]
A second message followed.
[When you apologize to Ivy, I'll come pick you up.]
A cold, bitter laugh slipped from my lips. I turned off my phone.
The nurse returned, her expression hesitant. "Miss Laurent, the doctor has scheduled another test. Please follow me."
I nodded and trailed after her. But instead of leading me toward the examination rooms, she stopped near the stairwell.
Pain exploded through me—white-hot, unbearable.
Then a sharper, deeper agony bloomed in my abdomen.
I barely managed to turn my head before I saw it---a crimson stain spreading beneath me.
The pain didn't register immediately, but the realization did.
I was losing my baby.
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When I woke up, I was back in the hospital.
It was over. The life inside me was gone.
Without a word, I reached for the divorce papers I had prepared weeks ago and placed them on the bed.
Then, I walked out of the hospital, out of Atlas's life.
I got into a taxi, heading straight for the airport. As I reached the gate, just seconds before boarding, my phone buzzed one last time.
A message from Atlas.
[Celeste, I can't believe you're still causing trouble for Ivy. Apologize and stop pushing me.]
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