Patricia Wilson

Stories 10
Chapters 3,347
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  • by Patricia Wilson At the mention of "hubby" something snapped inside of Judy. This was the woman he was going to spend the rest of his life with and he couldn't imagine any better partner than her. Happiness filled his chest and his mouth curved to the side in a smile. He was contented. He, Emily, and Akim. One happy Family. "What?" Emily was surprised by the sudden changes in his demeanor. She could almost swear he was bipolar, one moment he was unreadable, the next he's grinning at her. "Why are you staring at me…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "So I spoke with Reina today and they've going to move over to Lincolnshire," Emily explained to her fiancée Judy of the wedding plans, "Along with their triple troubles - hopefully, they don't set the palace on fire- although that would be fun to watch. The palace is so calm sometimes I wonder if it's a graveyard. I can't help but wonder how the queen survives there. No offense, Judy, but being royalty is so boring. But don't worry, I'll always find ways to liven the place,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Father, I'm so scared," Fiona cried into the phone. After Emily lost the baby, Prince Kai lost his mind and almost killed her. Thankfully, the queen was quick to react, she rescued and sent her out of the kingdom where her son wouldn't be able to find her. But then, how long was she going to be in hiding? It was more than a month already and if she heard right, the both of them would be getting married soon - prince Kai and Emily. "You have to get me out of here,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "It's late," Anabelle pointed out, swiping away the curtain as she?glanced out through the window, "And they're not yet back," "They would be back," Pedro said, even though he wasn't sure anymore. It was already six hours since they left and there was no sign of them - literally nothing.?To make matters worse, there was no cell phone or a way to communicate with them. Could it be that they have been caught by their parents who were on their way to catch them as well?…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "What did you say you're having this makeup for again?" the makeup artist asked, working on the make-believe wrinkles on Isabella's face. "We have a play at school and why are you so interested in our affairs? We paid you enough for your service so why don't you keep your lips sealed and go about your duties?" Isabella retorted, glaring at the woman who doesn't seem to mind her business. "Isabella," Julie nudged her arm and turned to the woman with an apologetic smile,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Everything happened as Isabella had predicted, Maya's place was unoccupied. Well, the only being they encountered was the security man who let them in after they mentioned Isabella sent them - the girl's name has become a gold mine. Pedro guessed the man was the "eye" Isabella claimed she had on the place. Pedro couldn't help but think, their children in the future would have a hard time claiming their inheritance because he was sure as hell Isabella would give them a run for…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Her room was magnificent - as expected from her mother - but then, it was lonely. Ailee laid on her bed staring at her golden gilded ceiling, bored out of her mind. Ailee could not sleep; she was not familiar with her new room. She stretched carelessly, the bed was super large -a queen size- capable of containing her, Allen, and probably Isabella as well. She couldn't help but imagine all two of her brothers sharing the bed with her. However, it was a useless wish. Allen…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Okay, Isabella, at this point, we need to know where you're taking us," Julie couldn't take the suspense anymore. The others might be relaxed around her but he still didn't trust Isabella hundred percent - she wasn't called the legendary cold witch for no reason. "We're here,"?Isabella announced, pulling to the side of the road. "Huh?" All three of them peered out the window, they were in the middle of nowhere. Was Isabella planning camping in the car? They couldn't…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Here, here, over here!" Reina directed the workers who carefully brought in the four-poster canopy bed into Ailee's new room. She never thought that decorating her daughter's room could be exhausting, yet thrilling at the same time. Since Ailee was not the barbie in a princess world type of girl - more of a tomboy actually - they had given the room an all-white backdrop with hot pink accents and fashionable purples giving it a rich and glamorous look. However, aside from…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Isabella gave them a riddle to solve; she still didn't tell them where they were heading to. "Where it all began," the kids mused one after the other, each of them trying to figure out where exactly she meant by that. It was frustrating yet exciting in a puzzling way. The closest they've gotten at guessing the answer was Isabella's hometown. But then, it didn't make any sense. Isabella said she was taking them to a place where no one would find them - they would be easily…
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