Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Every one of them had gathered in their parent's room wondering why they were summoned. Isabella, Allen, Ailee, and Neon were left with nothing but questions, why were they here? It was way past their sleeping time and not even the strict Jacqueline had objected to them responding to the summon. They knew then that it was an important meeting and must be a problem in their family since Anabelle was called by her parents as well. Who knew what was going on? "Are you going…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "You called for me, mother," Judy walked into the queen's quarters. It was already late and past royal duties, hence it had come as a surprise to him when she demanded his presence. "Yes, I did," Queen Roselle gesture to the couch, "Have a seat," Judy sat down, wondering what was so important that his mother had to summon him by this time of the night. "Is anything the problem?" he couldn't help but ask, "Is there anyone objecting to my marriage to Emily," The queen…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Wow, what a nice evening," Anabelle muttered, rubbing her shoulders. "Do you feel cold?" Julie asked, watching her closely. "No -" Anabelle was still saying when he took off his jacket and wore it on her. "But I don't -" "Shhh," He pressed his finger against her lips, she went red in the face. "You're my woman,?your comfort is my priority," Julie said as he helped her put on the jacket. Anabelle boomed with joy, she had seen this type of scene so many times in…
  • by Patricia Wilson The?third point of view: Isabella breathed a sigh of relief when she finally evaded Anabelle. Well, to be honest, Anabelle was the one who sent her away - which was a big relief. Now, she could have the one-on-one conversation she wanted with Pedro. Both couples walked side by side without saying a word, just enjoying the silence between them. It was evening and the perfect atmosphere for a date. However, in Isabella's mind, she wanted to do many things with him like having sex - which was…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Isabella was grateful for the fact that those little troubles - Allen, Ailee, and Neon- had left them alone. She loved them but God, they were so exhausting. Had Niklaus felt that same way with her when she was younger, Isabella doubted it. Compared to the twins, she was more quiet and sensible. Aside from that, she needed time with Pedro. It's been so long since she had a one on one date without the company of others ever since they came to Lincolnshire. So when Akim…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Neon never thought his heart could beat this hard without him dying. Right now, his heart was pounding like the thundering hooves of a thousand wild stallions. He thought he would die when that captain came near his hiding spot but of course, his mouse saved his life. And Ailee as well. "Neon!" She approached him, "What the hell? Why didn't you answer when I called your name?" She looked displeased. However, Neon simply reached out and hugged her right. He just escaped…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Isabella's threat worked effectively because Jacqueline had gone easy on them in the next lesson. The woman had stopped treating them like naive subjects she could easily manipulate but students. Currently, they were having a tour of the palace but Neon decided to have communion with nature. Hence, while others visited other interesting places in the palace, he was all alone in the garden. Well, not alone, he had his mouse for company. Neon laid on the soft carpet glass…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Whoever made that guess was right," the doctor said as he explained the ultrasound picture, "Your wife is having multiple pregnancy," "Huh?" "Yes!" Emily pumped her fist in the air at her accuracy, "I said it!" "What do you mean I'm having multiple pregnancy?" Reina was in shock. It can't be true. "You mean like twins?" Niklaus asked. "I mean like triplets," the doctor said. "What?!!" Everyone shouted this time, jaw almost dropping to the ground. The next,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Although doctors claim even with the most effective birth control methods, there's always a chance for error - after all, it takes just one sperm to fertilize the egg - Reina still couldn't believe it. No, she did not want to believe it. There was no way she was pregnant, she had made sure against it. "No, not possible," Reina shook her head, "I can guarantee that I feel normal. If I was pregnant, I would know," She was in a state of denial. "Out of all of us at the table,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Hey baby, it's morning," Niklaus woke his wife, but she turned the other way with a groan. "God, give me an hour. I just want to catch... a little sleep..." she slurred, eyes shutting close. Niklaus shook his head, then pulled her around to him, "Sorry, babe, but that was the same thing you said an hour ago. It's eight already," Reina pushed him away, "Thirty minutes more," her eyelids were heavy with sleep. "I would have, but unfortunately, this is the royal palace…
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