Chapter 96 – Highlight Chapter from Ribbons Unbound: My Fiancé's Lingering Regret
Chapter 96 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.
That night, I returned home late, hoping to avoid unnecessary confrontations. To my dismay, not only were Wade and Trevor there, but Freya hadn't left either.
The moment I stepped inside, their lively conversation screeched to a halt. My presence seemed to cast a shadow over the room.
Wade was the first to speak, his tone sharp with anger. "Aurora, you're getting more unreasonable by the day. We've called you so many times, and you ignored every single one. What's wrong with you?"
I trembled slightly at his words. Who had truly changed here?
Calmly, I replied, "Who's changed? The roses you threw away—did you forget they were a gift from you?"
Before they could respond, I turned to head upstairs. But Trevor and Wade blocked my way.
"What the hell?" I asked impatiently.
"Freya is sleeping in your room tonight," Trevor said, as if it were the most normal thing in the world.
"My room? Why?"
"Because you scared her," Trevor replied unapologetically. "She fainted from crying several times. We couldn't let her go home in that state."
Her smugness was unbearable.
I picked up my bags without a word. I'd been planning to pack anyway. This saved me the trouble.
Wade and Trevor seemed taken aback by my calm demeanor. "You're not mad?" they asked.
I shrugged. "What's the point? This is your house. You can do whatever you want."
Seeing their puzzled expressions, I walked out without looking back.
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