Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: There were a lot of activities going on in Kay's manor. Yes, Isabella had planned to hold her rehearsal dinner there in memory of her biological mother. It sounded pretty stupid but her mother needed to see that her daughter was doing well. As expected, Reina was trying to keep the triplets on their best behavior while Niklaus was going over the security layout with Emerald. Occasions like this were an opportunity for their enemy to strike and they had to limit the chances of…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "You!" Eve was boiling with anger. Did he track her down here so he could continue to make her life miserable? She heard Allen enjoyed the thrill of the chase, "Just because I let you off the first time doesn't mean you have the right to stalk me to my place!" "Careful there, love, I'm kind of angry right now and whenever I'm mad, I often have something to channel it which means my dick in a cunt and that service I don't see you offering," Allen said in a sweet voice however…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Eve was in a bad mood and it was all because of that rascal called Allen. God, what she would do to him if she could get her hands on him? But then, what could she do anyway? The Spencers were more powerful than she could ever be. "Tell me you only share part of my sadness and that you're not really sad?" She said to her brother who hasn't said a word to her since they arrived home and none of them bothered to come down. "Well, guess?" His voice was low and dreary.…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Everything she knew about Neon was crumbling. Neon, the boy she accepted and took as her brother for years, has feelings for her? This can't happen. "How long have you had feelings for me?" she couldn't help but ask. Ailee wanted to know how it happened and what triggered it. Once, Ailee stumbled upon an online comment that claimed men can't be just friends with females. Either she catches feelings or he does. If it looks like neither caught any feelings for the other,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Neon, seriously talk to me!" Ailee kept on bothering him even as he drove to school. His jaw ticked and his hand clenched around the steering wheel. "One more talk and I'll seriously crash into the next car," He warned her as he wasn't able to take her disturbances anymore. "Fine!" Ailee sat up with determination, "Crash into the next car and perhaps, we can continue our conversation in the afterlife," She was cool with his threat. Unable to stand her hassling anymore,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Isabella was fuming with anger, none of them had her? She barely had her hands on Natasha and now, the woman slipped right through her fingers once again? That woman was driving her crazy. Without second thoughts, Isabella excused herself and went outside to make a call. She called Jean who picked up immediately as if he had been expecting her call. "Hello," He said. "Why didn't you tell me?" Isabella asked him sternly. "The fact that I couldn't kill her, isn't that…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "So what do we do now?" Isabella asked Niklaus with her arms across her chest. It was a few minutes after the little disagreement in the family. "First of all, I need to find Jennifer-" "Right after you console aunt," Anabelle interrupted him, not that she meant to be rude by the way, "Your decision really hurt aunt Reina especially after she just discovered news of Jennifer's escape," Niklaus pressed his lips together saying in a stern voice, "Allen needs to grow up.…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: There was a tense silence the instant Neon revealed that crucial piece of information. Niklaus looked at Reina just as she looked back at him with Isabella doing the same with Anabelle. The kids had been young when it happened hence the older ones knew how intense the case with Jennifer had been. "What did you just say?" Reina was the one who asked, looking shaken. "I don't know but she chatted me up recently and said she wanted us to meet," Neon explained, his Adam's…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "The sun must have risen from the west today," Reina commented as soon as her gaze rested on Isabella who arrived in the dining room where she was serving breakfast. "Good Morning aunt!" Anabelle popped out as well. "Anabelle!" Reina was surprised to see her. Ever since both kids - Isabella and Anabelle - graduated from university and took up Jobs, it was hard to get a grip of them. Anabelle savored the sweet moment she and Reina embraced. It had been so long they were…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Natasha was in that house that was beginning to feel like a prison - a good prison. They treated her well, no, too well especially when it comes to checking up on the baby's wellbeing. The baby was the prime reason she was still valuable to Mrs. D, hence she was a high priority to them. She already gave up on hopes of being rescued and accepted her fate the way it was. Her only problem was making sure her child was out of the reach of Mrs. D once he was born. The woman didn't…
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