Patricia Wilson
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The third point of view: Allen was the first to recognize what was going on. His eyes widened, "You knew about the treason? How did you know? We never told you," All he got was a mocking smirk. Ailee said, eyes wide in bewilderment, "And you have evidence as well," she could tell from the way Isabella was engrossed with the cellphone. How had she gotten the evidence? She wondered. But all that matters was clearing their names. With the evidence, their punishment would be revoked and they will…
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Isabella's point of view: "The plans has been moved, the queen is suspicious. It's a good thing I did something about the cellphone else our plans would have been seriously jeopardized. However, we can't wait any longer, we have to make a move. While they rest and make plans for tomorrow, the throne of Lincolnshire would change hands tonight. Get your men ready, it's time to move, " I let out a sigh, a cold expression crossing my gaze. These foolish people! Sincerely, I cared less about the…
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The third point of view: The tension in the room was so great that the triple trouble had an illusion of gasping for breath. After the "trouble" they caused at the bouquet, they had been confined to their parent's room, never to leave until they returned. And now, their parents were back, they craved for an escape because Niklaus was frightening right now. Niklaus hadn't made a move since he returned, rather he treated them with silence. And that silence was the most uncomfortable feeling in the…
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The third point of view: "What is the meaning of this Lord Albert?" the queen queried him. After she met with the kid's parents, he was the next to be summoned into her office. The queen might be old but she wasn't senile. Moreover, she had years of experience at her disposal. Yes, she was madder at the kids for disrupting the dinner, she still reasoned. Although no evidence was found, it was suspicious. A kid who accused an aged man like Lord Albert of treason was suspicious, something must have…
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"Would you believe me, your loyal lord who stood by you for years and fought alongside during the invaders or a kid still in diapers, your royal highness?! " That question carried a lot of weight and everyone turned in the direction of the queen to know what her decision would be. Most of them believed Lord Albert, however, something must have happened for the kid to come up with such an allegation. Hence, it was suspicious. To their surprise, the queen didn't reply, rather turned to her son, Prince…
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The third point of view: If there had been awkward silence previously, now was a shocking one. Except for the sound of their breathing, the great hall was so quiet that a pin dropped would reverberate greatly across the room. "What did you just say?" The queen was the first to recover from the impact, already at the edge of her seat. She wanted the truth. "Lord Albert is planning a treason!" Ailee supported her brother. They were in this together. There was a great uproar in the hall as…
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The third point of view: They could not flop this plan, not after they had deceived Isabella into coming here. They knew Isabella was smart and had evaded her question smartly. "Dance with me," Ailee took his hand, already drawing Lord Albert to the dance floor. They knew he could not turn down the offer not while the spirit was high and the queen was watching. Moreover, adults would see it as giving in to the kid's impulses, hence there was no way the man would reject the offer - the twins had…
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The third point of view: The mood was lively and joyous as the guests schmoozed with one another. Contrary to what the queen thought, the dinner went better than expected. Humans are social animals and therefore naturally seek the companionship of others as part of their well-being. Moreover, everyone in the room was of great social standing and wanted to establish one business connection or the other. Hence the great hall became a hub of activities and chatters as everyone interacted with their…
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The third point of view: "I love this!" "I hate this!" was Isabella's negative confession unlike the enthusiastic Anabelle waltzing around with her partner, Julie. Today's lesson on Lincolnshire centered on dancing - Isabella's worst nightmare. With the couples facing each other, it incorporates moves from other dances such as swing, modern jive, and salsa. Basically, the dancers progress around the dance floor with a waltz step, but with no constraints on what moves they can use. And so far…
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The third point of view: "Isabella!!!" The door was kicked open and someone screamed from behind, almost waking the dead from the grave. Isabella didn't have time to react as Anabelle tackled her, the both of them falling to the ground. It all happened in slow motion, all Isabella knew was that for her to turn around, Anabelle flew on her, and now, she was on the floor. What was Isabella doing here anyway? Well, she had left her parent's sleeping quarters to go observe her nightly ritual,…
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