Patricia Wilson
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The third point of view: It was like watching a soap opera, it all felt surreal yet entertaining. No one had expected the three hundred and sixty change of event. They had all come to criticize and persecute Cecil only to get burned in the process. "Mom!" "Mother!" Erica was more shocked than her elder sister - it seems she loved mother more than she showed it. "What did you just say?" Vincent finally recovered from his own shock. "You heard me, right. I want a divorce," "Are you…
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The third point of view: "Why did you summon Cecil here, darling?" Cecil's mother was the person to ask this time. It had taken them all by surprise when Vincent suddenly announced their long-gone daughter would be home for a visit. At first, it had pained the woman that Cecil wasn't here to reclaim back her position as a Vincent but a simple visitation, but then she had to make do with the man's decision. Since her husband allowed her a visit, there was a high chance he might revoke his disownment…
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The third point of view: "Father," The instant their eyes met, sparks flew. Everyone could see the imaginary electricity crackling between their faze. None of them were willing to bow. Her father was still the same; stubborn and unyielding. But so was she - at least acquired over the years. Today, no one would intimidate her, she was ready for all. "Who is he?" was his question, which sounded more like an order. "My Fiancé, got any problem with that?" her tone suggested a brewing war. Cecil…
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The best revenge against an Ex is to meet once again looking better, with someone better - Glimmy. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The third point of view : When her father mentioned them meeting, Cecil never imagined a family reunion - with Fernandez being the odd one out. The tension was so great one could slice through it with a knife. In fact, the minute Cecil stepped in, no one said a word. It was so quiet that if a pin had been dropped, it would be heard quite loudly. "Cecil?"…
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The third point of view: Have you ever been so tired you have the strange urge to sleep three hundred and sixty-six days straight - the leap year added - without waking up. That was how Cecil felt that instant. And to think she had been so serious about coming here? It didn't seem that important anymore compared to going back home, snuggling up to Emerald, and having a good sleep - where was this thought coming from? "Cecil," Emerald leaned closer, his scent wafting into his nose and made her…
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The third point of view: One might ask, how had Pedro felt when his mother announced she was expecting a child? One word for that, Awkward. For christ's sake, he was eighteen years plus and would be taking his final exams soon, what doesn't seem awkward about it??He was eighteen years older than his soon would-be sibling - the age gap was simply absurd- nor did he ever picture himself changing a baby's diaper at age nineteen. Pedro had always imagined he would be the only child of the family.…
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The third point of view: Isabella was right, the panic room was located in Maya's room. The moment they had entered, the dust and cobwebs launched a full onslaught on them - showing nobody has been there for a long time now. It was obvious to Isabella that her father could have had the room cleaned but he must have kept it intentionally this way - what were the chances Miguel would think of a secret room in this kind of dirty place? They would turn back right away. Finding the entrance might be…
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The third point of view: Dread grew in Niklaus' heart as soon as those words left the man's mouth, Miguel was on his way to his family? He suddenly felt dizzy and stumbled back a bit from the shock. The universe got to be kidding with him, this wasn't funny at all! Niklaus had intentionally tricked and lured his wife Reina to sleep and took the risk to come here just to keep her safe, but now they're telling him all his efforts were for nothing? It was at that moment that Niklaus whipped out his…
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The third point of view: Reina knew she couldn't let Amanda die, that woman had far more been a motherly figure to her than Angela and Nadia put together - though both women changed in the end. Amanda was the first nice mother she ever had as Maya and she sure wouldn't abandon her, not in this perilous circumstance. "You have me, now let the woman go!" She ordered Miguel, her gun still focused on him in case he tried any stupid game with her. However, all three of Miguel's remaining men had their gun…
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The third point of view: Reina knew as soon as her kids left that she couldn't wait around for her death. If she was going to die, she had to bring down at least one of her enemies with her - that was the Sakuzi clan style of dying honorably anyway. That was why she manipulated the darkness and the little time she had left to make her way back into the bedroom. If she was going to fight her last battle all alone while hoping to bring down one of them - Miguel thankfully-?Reina had to be equipped and…
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