Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Andrew doesn't recall the last time he went to church, however, at that moment he was making a prayer in his heart. "Protect Maggie," was all he asked for. "Block every possible entrance, and keep your eyes on any questionable vehicle. To have attempted this escape, they must have a ride waiting for them!" He barked orders here and there just before he went through the tunnel. There were others with him but Andrew must as well have been a lone wolf because he walked so…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: He must have been crazy to think that he could go up against the Falcon Gang, Mikhail thought. The whole place was swimming with their members, well, it was their base anyway. The member of the Falcon that had turned on his members was the one who led the way while Mikhail was in the center with his remaining bodyguard behind him and watching his back. It was an intense shootout however Mikhail was skillful in the first place else he wouldn't have killed his former boss and…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Andrew?!" Maggie was surpised when she saw Andrew being dragged out of the meeting hell. Her heart almost jumped out of her chest thinking he has committed a crime that demanded death - Sakuzi was quite unpredictable at times. "What's going on here?" She went over to them demanding an answer. Upon seeing her, they finally let go of Andrew who glared at them. He was their superordinate and to have been manhandled that way by his subordinate was quite a slap to his face and…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Mikhail was distraught and the proud mask he wore all this while gave away to a look of sorrow. He had gone from being the fearsome Mafia Lord of the Blood Cobra to a captive. With his gang destroyed, there was nothing he could do, and was no less than prey in the eyes of his predator - Sakuzi could do whatever he wanted with him now. Nor could he tell the exact number of his men that survived but he didn't have much hope. Judging from how cruel the Falcon Gang were, they…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Mikhail walked into the base once more with stern strides. His jaw was clenched and his face was with a neutral expression. Today was the day the Falcon mob gave him the result of the verdict and he was sure as hell wasn't taking no for an answer. He lost one of his heirs and as they knew as well, it was blood for blood. "This way," They directed him to the hall where the meeting was to be held, and this time there was an additional presence, Sakuzi Valentino III, the man he…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : After hearing that Reina was almost involved in an accident, Isabella was more than eager to leave the hospital. But then, as much as Anabelle was happy that Isabella finally made up her mind to leave this prison she made for herself, she can't leave on an empty stomach. "I swear to God Isabella if I'm back with the food and you're gone, I'll never talk to you, again, forever. I mean it," Anabelle threatened her. "I'd love to see that happen," Isabella smirked, knowing…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Pedro woke up with a pounding headache. The light hurt his eye and he found out that his body ached as if someone had tossed him on a hard surface over and over again. Of course, that someone was no other than Julie who had a hard time dealing with Pedro last night because he was completely wasted. "Goodmorning, beautiful, did you have the best night of your life," Julie said exaggeratedly with a feminine voice while hovering over him on the bed. "F*ck off," Pedro cursed,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Are you asleep?" Anabelle asked Isabella. They were both sleeping on the luxurious VIP hospital bed and had their backs turned to each other. After the tearful ice-cream session, the both of them hadn't spoken to each other and Isabella made it clear she didn't want to be disturbed. Moreover, her cousin has encountered so many stressful experiences today she needed rest. "Ummm," was Isabella's reply even though those asleep didn't speak. "Are you really going to go…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Eve remained in a daze even when she returned home. She was so shocked by the events that transpired between her and Allen that she returned home and went straight to her bedroom, staring out in outer space till night came. She only came out of her reverie when the door was suddenly open and her brother came in with his head hanging low like some cat drenched in the rain. "Theodore," She whispered, surprised at his crestfallen mood. He was supposed to be happy, having gone…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : Theodore's jaw dropped open at that sudden revelation. "Why are you so shocked, don't tell me you never looked up our surnames," Ailee found his expression silly. He never did, no, he didn't have the time to check it up. Also, why would he do so when he was more interested in Ailee. The truth is that Theodore indeed found Neon strange since he looked so different from the twins, but he guessed he was a relative or a younger sibling who was smart enough to skip classes and…
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