Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Akim looked like a kid who just saw Disney hood for the first time. He was simply amazed at the number of crowds present and the wonderful rides the park had to offer. He had seen this place a lot of times online but it was much better now that he was here. Truthfully, he could have come here if he wanted to but that would warrant his parents renting out the whole place so he could play "safer" while his guards watched. Hence, coming here became a lifelong dream as he…
  • by Patricia Wilson Music recommendation for this chapter: Lewis Capaldi - hold me while you wait. The third point of view: And that was it, Akim was done waiting. However, the instant he turned around, lo and behold, Anika was staring back at him. He was stunned, had she been there watching him all this while? What kind of person was she? Anytime it seems that he was close to figuring her out, she just keeps puzzling and surprising him the more. Akim came out of the phone booth to stop right in front of her. The…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Thanks for your services," Anika winked to the nurse who was quite startled after the strange girl jumped up from her bed and was sound on her both feet. "What are you doing?" She asked, dumbfounded. However the girl instead slipped away the glasses hung on the front of her lab coat she was wearing without the nurse noticing her and was out of the infirmary before one could say Jack Robinson. Very soon Akim's guards would be back for her once they noticed that this was…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Clarity filled Isabella after she spoke with Reina. She sighed, so this was the importance of having a mother - one who could clear her head when she's underwater. "Thank you," Isabella said to Reina's surprise - the girl hardly said "thanks" even up to now. So the woman was more surprised when Isabella pulled her into her arms and hugged her once more. Reina was right, why should she give up on Pedro just because of an incident? Giving up on Pedro would be the same as…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: If Reina had run to the hospital, then Niklaus had zoomed over like the flash. The instant he heard that his daughter, Isabella was rushed to the hospital, his brain stopped functioning and it was as if he went back to twelve years ago when she was just a problematic kid and he was the father who almost developed a heart attack from her troubles. Yes, Niklaus loved all of his children equally, but his relationship with Isabella was on a different level. She's his first fruit…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Kristen, how is my son, Neon?" Reina asked as soon as her assistant came into her office. She had been busy with a meeting and had no time to come down and check on their progress. "He's fine," Kristen replied curtly. "And I believe everything went well?" she inquired, wanting more details. "Neon is nice and everyone took a liking to him including your eccentric photographer, Micheal. Although...." She trailed off. "Although what?" Reina arched her brows, sensing…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: His majesty, King Kai was pissed off at being interrupted however, this was working hours, and did he forget to add, he had sex in his office. In one word, he had work to do. Hence, after ordering his assistant through the intercom to hold off whoever was on the door for ten minutes, he and his wife, Emily, cleaned up in his bathroom and dressed up as if nothing happened before the guest was let in. But to his surprise, the so thought guest was no other than the head of…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Judy was in his office going through the paper works on his desk when the door to his office was opened and a head peered out, "Did someone send for coffee?" He looked up and smiled, Of course, it was wonderful wife, Emily. "I didn't, but an angel must have heard my prayer," He flirted back. Emily rolled her eyes towards heaven yet there was amusement in her gaze, that old geezer still hadn't quit his sweet talks. She walked over to his side and placed the coffee on…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: The bell rang and that marked the end of classes as students strolled out one after the other from their classroom. Both bodyguards stationed right outside the classroom kept their eyes out for his highness, the prince Akim, wondering what was delaying him. He was usually the first to alight once lessons were over. Thinking something must have happened to him, they were just about to investigate the reason for the delay when he came out of the classroom with a girl by his…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Akim was startled when the chair beside him squeaked when pushed out and was taken by someone. He turned to see it was no other than Anika who flashed her usual smile at him. He sighed, it seems they had the last class of the day together. It wasn't that he was wary of her company but he had a reason to be wary. Anika was a wildfire while he was a caged bird and though he liked her, a bit? Yeah, just a bit. He can't give her the kind of attention she wants. So he has to…
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