What Happens in Chapter 94 – From the Book Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret
Dive into Chapter 94, a pivotal chapter in Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret, written by Birdcanndy. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
Our wedding transformed the ancestral Blackwood estate into a fairytale - Cartier diamonds dripping from crystal chandeliers, rare orchids cascading from centuries-old stone walls.
Castro and Oriana also arrived, invited guests under close surveillance.
Castro, still in his cast, leaned on Oriana while security guards watched their every move.
"Why invite them?" I whispered to Alexander.
His lips curved into that dangerous smile. "Better to keep your enemies where you can see them, darling."
"You magnificent sadist," William muttered, though his grin matched Alexander's.
During our vows, chaos erupted. Castro shoved Oriana with surprising violence - her head caught the corner of a table, blood staining her pale silk Valentino.
He didn't spare her a glance, just as he'd ignored my scalded skin that night, too consumed by his obsession.
When he lunged forward, security moved with practiced efficiency, their suits rippling as they restrained him. The cathedral bells drowned his muffled protests in waves of joyous sound.
After the ceremony, I approached them. Looking at Oriana's devastated face, I asked softly, "Tell me now - do we really share such a resemblance?"
She laughed through tears. "It doesn't matter. He never truly loved either of us."
The scandal devoured the company whole. Share prices plummeted as vulture capitalists circled, until the mighty Harrison empire crumbled to dust.
Alexander made one call - ensuring Castro received the finest medical care.
When I raised an eyebrow, he pulled me close, his smile darkly playful. "I promised him a lifetime of watching your happiness, darling. Death would be too merciful an escape."
William was right - my darling husband is quite a scheming man.
But I knew with absolute certainty that his darkness would only ever protect our light.
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