Patricia Wilson
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The third point of view: "What kind of mother are you? How could you put the future of the unborn kids in jeopardy all because of a misunderstanding?" It was Emily's turn to give her an earful. The men had left the room leaving only the women and Isabella - who came in moments ago and was still glaring at her. It turns out she too was angry at her. Niklaus had been wheeled away to get some rest. He was supposed to be having bed rest and had only be moved so she could see him and calm down. Her…
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As emotional as Reina was, she didn't even dare to throw herself at Niklaus in fear that she might aggravate his injuries. So she stood there and began to cry. Reina was not crying because he was in this condition, but tears of relief. She was happy that he was alive. When everyone arrived and there was no sign of Niklaus and saw the sympathetic look on Judy's face, she knew something had happened. Seeing Niklaus absent, she thought the worse, that he had died and it had scared her - so much. She…
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The third point of view: Reina couldn't tell the number of times she slipped in and out of consciousness. But at last, her eyes snapped open and all she saw was a white ceiling while the smell of disinfectant stung her nose. She had to be in the hospital, there was nowhere else with that smell. At first, her mind was blank, and then suddenly, memories upon memories flooded her memories. She sat up with a gasp, "Niklaus!" The next, she was on her feet and ripping the wires out of her body when an…
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The third point of view: Although Pedro and Julie's rescue brought some kind of relief to them, it still didn't mean they were not worried. They had no clue what was happening in the outside world. The traitorous captain was beaten so badly he lost consciousness and was tied up and dumped in a corner of the room. Everyone sat on the bench near their loved ones and lost in their thoughts. Their heart was pounding in their chest and their fear so great that a wraith would have its full (wraith is a…
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The third point of view: "Cover me!" Niklaus shouted as he ran across the hallway. One of their attackers sensing he was left unprotected, tried to fire at him but Judy was faster, a bullet was lodged into his eye, he fell. It was just like old times when Niklaus had been his master and he - Judy - was his protector.?There had been lots of fighting and though his responsibility was to protect Niklaus, they both had learned to protect each other. Their movements were always synchronized and had each…
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The third point of view: Everything happened very quickly. One moment, the prince and his people left, the next, one of the guards stationed at the entrance began to shoot at the other guards causing a huge commotion as people screamed and ducked for their life. In a twinkle of an eye, all of the guards were down. In the middle of the commotion, Isabella quickly picked her phone and typed, "SOS: all of the guards down in the chapel. One up. Approach with caution. Don't be stupid, you can't outrun a…
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The third point of view: "No, no, no, it's us!" Reina lifted her hand in surrender as soon as the guards pointed the guns at them. The tension was high as the guards were taking extra caution not to let the enemies in guise into their haven. "Come in now!" they urged all of them inside before closing the door. There was a makeshift peephole on the large wooden door the guards had curved to discern the outside. As expected, most of the diplomats, guests, and palace staff were seated on the pew,…
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"Come on, we need to go now," Niklaus helped his wife Reina to her feet. No one had premeditated an attack by eleven in the night. Befitting her condition, Reina had gone to bed only to be awoken less than an hour later. "Oh my God, the kids," Reina realized, a look of terror on her face. A pang of guilt hit her at once, she should have believed her kids. "The kids are safe," at the moment, Niklaus didn't dare to say that out loud. It was enough that his wife was pregnant and undergoing the stress of…
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The third point of view: "We're under attack!" Neon came screaming into the room, followed by his younger siblings. Julie and Anabelle who had been spooning each other on the sofa broke apart at once before glaring at the children for the interruption. Pedro, who had been reading, dropped his book at once, "What are you talking about?" "Don't believe a thing they stay," Anabelle said to him before facing the children, "I see the queen's punishment is not enough, and here you are, muttering…
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The third point of view: "Your siblings were right?" Judy muttered as Isabella helped to untie him. "Yes, they were but your mother was too blinded by commitment," Isabella muttered while undoing the knot. "She just has a kind heart," Judy made excuses for her. "A kind heart that is about to doom your kingdom," Isabella snorted, finally setting him free. "I suspected that Albert was up to no good. I have investigations planned already, just didn't expect that he would strike this soon,"…
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