Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "But amid all the tribulation, here we are, standing on our feet, why? Because we understood the true concept of family and were able to stand against the tide of the enemy. I thank God every day for giving me wonderful individuals like you all are and I pray every day that we continue to rise with love and unity, Amen, " "Amen," Everyone chorused in unison. "And then a toast," Niklaus took a?glass from a tray of one of the waiters, "To this very moment," He said,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Two weeks later..... There was a small celebration in Niklaus's residence. He had gathered the whole family to celebrate surviving the whole catastrophe the past week. As expected, there was lots of drinking and eating and the triplets were left to roam this time because their cousin and watchman, Dash, had his eyes on him. After that incident, a formal investigation was launched and it was discovered that Rita, Fernandez's official wife had been in cahoots with…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : The atmosphere became awkward after they exchanged pleasantries. Theodore was sitting by her bedside and Ailee didn't know whether she was bothered by her attraction for him or the fact she couldn't lie easily with his proximity. "How are -?" the both of them said at the same time after minutes of silence. They stared at each other and then burst into laughter - controlled laughter for Ailee because of her stomach wound. "I'm good," Ailee replied afterward, having sensed…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : "That would be so wonderful," Allen joked only to receive an intense glare from his sister. This wasn't funny at all. "Well," Allen went on and thankfully, he was a lot more serious this time, "It would be hard on mother and also not hard at the same time," "What do you mean?" Ailee was confused by his statement. "Our mother took in Neon while Jennifer was on trial in the past. Jennifer tried to hurt her and yet she still accepted Neon as her own because Neon is not…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Ailee couldn't tell the number of times she slipped in and out of consciousness, however, she always felt a strong grip on her hand as if whoever was holding onto her didn't want to let go. Finally, her eyes fluttered open and the disturbing sounds of machines beeping made her head spin. The sensation of dizziness was overwhelming. Ailee tried to speak but she couldn't and came to discover that it was all thanks to the oxygen mask that she was wearing. Thankfully, her…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Isabella didn't trust Jennifer behind her especially when she had a gun with her. Just because circumstances forced them to work together doesn't mean they were friends now. Jennifer still pretty much hates Reina - she set her up in an accident -?and what better way to have revenge on Reina than to end her. Jennifer didn't trust Isabella. She was Reina's daughter and would want to hurt her for trying to hurt her chosen mother, Reina. Even while she had been engaged to her…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Neon went rigid instantly. He had been so involved with staying alive and keeping Ailee safe that he hadn't thought of the person who helped them. And now that person was no other than his mother - the one he had been running away from all this while. Neon had to let go of Ailee and Allen was more than willing to take his place. He stood awkwardly, the word "Mother," barely leaving his lips when she threw herself at him and hugged him. He didn't know how to behave while…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: There was a maniacal look on Deborah's face as she traced the gun's muzzle against Isabella's face as she muttered into her ear, "Do you know how irritating it was to see your flawless face and skin every time on television. The perfect genius daughter of Niklaus Spencer," her words dripped with venom. But even at gunpoint, Isabella chuckled, "Quite hilarious, hearing you call someone as crazy as me perfect. Why don't you un-duct me and we can see how perfect I am?" even…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : Niklaus had never felt as powerless as that moment he saw?Isabella being manhandled right in front of him. The only thing he knew at that moment was that he needed to save Isabella and with the adrenaline running in his veins, he shouted, "Stop it! I remember!" But even with that, Deborah didn't stop and he had to shout alongside Reina, "Stop it!" "He says he remembers already!" That plea finally reached Deborah's ear and she pulled out with a gasp. Slapping Isabella…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : He let his guard down and his kids had to pay the price for it. But then, it was his past that has come to haunt him. Niklaus had that thought in his head as he stared at the huge screen where the call from Deborah was connected to. "Hello Niklaus, or should I say, father?" Deborah chuckled hysterically as if she had finally lost her mind. Finally, she got the attention of the man she had struggled to meet over the years. Now she was staring at him, he doesn't seem so…
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