Patricia Wilson
Stories
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The third point of view: Unfortunately, when one plans, life often had its own plans. The day Deborah finally decided to summon the courage and take the bull by the horn, Niklaus didn't come into the office. She stood awkwardly by the floor leading to his office and pretended to be busy with her cleaning equipment each time people passed her by. She was not the only cleaner in the company, no, there were lots of them and each of them was assigned to certain floors and space since the…
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The third point of view: Deborah learned from a young age that having hope was cruel. Believing in the impossible to happen was the same as drinking poison and hoping that it doesn't kill you. So she gave up on faith from then on and crushed the dream that her father would come for her - because it would never happen. Moreover, why would her father come for an ugly pig like her - so they called her. So she stayed with her mother and step-father hoping that someday they would change their attitude…
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The third point of view: "Even with the years gone, you didn't learn any manners," Jennifer muttered, glancing down at her phone after her son hung up on her. However, that didn't bother her because she simply brought her black coffee to her lips and took a sip, enjoying the bitter taste. She knew at the end of the day, her son would have no choice but to return to her after the plans were set in place. Niklaus made the worst mistake of his life by dumping her and even let her rot away in her…
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The third point of view: Neon didn't need a prophet to tell him that his position in Ailee's heart was threatened. He wanted to refuse the date badly but there was no other reason why he had to refuse Ailee hanging out with Theodore and she was determined to be with him. If he refused Ailee that freedom, it was obvious they would end up fighting and their relationship would suffer. Moreover, it was better they had a date where he could have his eyes on them. Wasn't there a saying, "Keep your enemies…
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The third point of view: "What do you want from me, Jennifer?" Neon asked her as soon as she answered the call. "How funny," She said and Neon didn't know how to feel upon hearing her first voice for the first time after so many years. Neon tried to conjure what she looked like but the details were quite vague. The result was quite funny judging from the fact she had never once escaped his memory, yet, he couldn't even remember a detailed profile of what she looked like previously. The memories…
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The third point of view: "You know, you don't have to always follow me to my locker," Ailee said to Neon who walked her to her locker like he always does. His royalty was admirable and reminded her of Hachikō and that made her sad at the same time. Hachikō was a Japanese dog remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner, Hidesaburō Ueno, for whom he continued to wait for over nine years following its master's death. Hidesaburō Ueno was a professor who brought Hachikō to live as his pet.…
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The third point of view: The last person Neon expected to see was Allen nor did it occur to him that there were chances of bumping into him here. He looked at Allen, his hair was wet and tousled making him look kind of sexy and he was in a bathrobe. Neon sighed inwardly, a woman was undoubtedly in his bed. The deep hostility in Allen's gaze was not hidden and he stared at Neon with intensity. He had felt uncomfortable with the way he and Ailee left things and just wanted to check up on her - note…
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The third point of view: Ailee was lost in her own world and didn't get to see the small smirk that tugged Neon's lips to the side. He had intentionally kissed her at the side of the lips and pretended to be oblivious afterward.?Although while at it, he had felt the great urge to just move his lips a little closer and claim her lips. Thankfully, he had been able to control himself on time else Ailee would have run away from him by now and their relationship ruined. Neon has come to peace with the…
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The third point of view: "So I heard what happened to our sister, Isabella?" Ailee brought up the conversation during dinner. The whole family except Neon and Niklaus had assembled at the dining table. Although everyone knew it was because of the incident yesterday, none of them talked about it. Some matters are better left the way they are. "Yes, your sister fell a little sick and had to be admitted to the hospital. But don't worry, she's fine," Reina explained. "Can we visit her tomorrow,…
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The third point of view: There were a lot of activities going on in the base tonight because they were expecting visitors from country C. The Staff tried their absolute best to ensure the house was thoroughly clean and in order while the security was tightened. They were expecting foreign guests and had to make sure there was no loophole. The Falcon Gang had a great reputation and tonight, was going to live up to it. Perhaps if Cecil saw the look on her husband's face now, she would take a second…
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