Patricia Wilson

Stories 10
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  • by Patricia Wilson Ailee's point of view: Mom was still not down by the time breakfast was served. I didn't need a prophet to tell me what she and my father were doing upstairs. As I said, it was a huge relief she has entered menopause, I can't even stomach the thought of more siblings. But then, I kind of envy them - their affection for each other. Truthfully, I can't help but wonder what mom saw in dad enough to marry him - sorry to say, I'm not a huge fan of dad's past. Niklaus was a womanizer, and his father, our…
  • by Patricia Wilson Ten years later: The sunlight filtering through the window was a reminder to Reina that the morning has come - and shit! "I'm late," She realized with a fright, sitting up at once?- at least tried to - Niklaus hands were bound tightly around her waist. "Niklaus!" She hit him on the arms, waking him as well. "Let me go, I have to prepare the kids for school," She complained against his arms that hadn't lessened at all. "Let them be, they are no longer babies and can absolutely take care of…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Pedro couldn't recognize his home anymore; it was flooded with people. Although his mother's business associates came to visit the newly born child of the newly wedded couple, sixty percent of the guests were from Emerald's side. It was almost as if their home wasn't theirs anymore. Although Emerald claimed he warned his men to behave, it was nearly impossible. His gang members were rowdy and he imagined his younger brother growing up to be as rugged as them. "He is ugly,"…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Cecil could not move a muscle not to think of bearing down, in fear that she could risk the baby coming out quickly and damaging her delicate tissue. So they had to carry her over to the manager's office. Well, not exactly them - Emily, Reina, Camille, and Lisa - help had come in the form of Emerald's men sent to watch over her and some male workers available. They placed her comfortably and carefully on the chaise lounge - which wasn't exactly a bed but could do - and…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "The baby is coming?" Everyone had a hard time recovering from that shock and when they finally, understood their next course of action. "We have to take her to the hospital!" Reina announced, but then fate always seemed to have its own plans. Cecil suddenly screamed in pain, bending over and clutching her stomach in pain. "What's going on?" Emily was suddenly afraid, giving birth to Akim had not been a sweet princess for her. What if something is wrong and Cecil…
  • by Patricia Wilson Emerald was not happy about letting Cecil go to that gathering. He knew it was just the women to chill - and gossip - but he was not comfortable with it.?Cecil was in her last and critical semester and it was his duty as her husband to protect her. Emerald sighed, letting her go was probably a good idea because he got a chance to unwind as well. Perhaps, the reason she had been cranky lately was that she felt cooped up. His overprotectiveness might have done more harm than good. Thankfully, he fought…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Three months later... They all decided to meet once, choosing a suitable date where everyone would be chanced enough to meet and this time, Lisa was present. "Hey," Cecil called the famous actress who was dazzling as usual, "You're the only one in our group who hasn't gotten married. What are you still waiting for?" Ever since Cecil entered her ninth month, she became a grumbling old man. The doctor had given her the date for her conception and it was two weeks from…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: There had been lots of dancing at the reception with so many people that Emily couldn't feel her feet anymore. She guessed it was because she was now the queen and everyone wanted to make acquaintances with the queen of Lincolnshire. Thankfully, the orchestra heard her woe and the dancing finally came to an end. Perhaps, if she knew, she would have forsaken these pairs of heels for sneakers - just like the current Cecil - but then, she was the queen and most look the part -…
  • by Patricia Wilson Isabella's point of view: It's been three months since the rebellion in Lincolnshire and today, we're back here once again for the long-awaited wedding of his royal highness, the king, Kai Revatio II, and her majesty, the queen, Emily Spencer. And did I forget to add Emerald Sakuzi and Cecil Vincent. One might ask, what happened in the past three months? Firstly,?I helped track down Lord Albert who had attempted to flee Lincolnshire when the rebellion failed, his car was bombed at the border - tsk…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : "Thank you immensely for your support," Judy thanked Sakuzi, "Without your help, we would have been ruined," Sakuzi had come down to visit Lincolnshire after the attack and he arrived with relief assistance, his men carried out charities by providing aid for the people in need. Using his private jet, Sakuzi had sent most of the diplomats back to their countries except a few who had purposely stayed back to help out. "I don't know how to thank you enough," Judy could not…
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