Patricia Wilson

Stories 10
Chapters 3,347
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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Anabelle noticed the sudden three hundred and sixteen degrees change of attitude from Julie towards her. To be honest, it unsettled her because she couldn't tell if this was genuine or another of his acts only to prank her later. "Are you not going to eat that?" Julie pointed to her cup of rolled Raspberry flavored ice cream. It was of two flavors actually; the chocolate was laid beneath and the biscuit beautifully fixed on top of the raspberry fraction. "Are you for real?…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Anabelle had imagined a happily ever after scene for her parents. She had imagined they would be lovey-dovey with each other after they returned from their honeymoon, but the reverse was the case. They were fighting, she could see it even though they tried hard to hide it from her. How would they give her a baby sibling if they fought like this - if only Anabelle knew that was the reason for the fight in the first place. To make matters worse, Reina's mother died and it…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Nadia didn't talk to Sakuzi. The man wasn't mourning but boiling in rage. As expected of Angela, the enchantress, even when she-Nadia- felt she was winning, Angela always found a way of weaving her way back into his heart. Nadia was a strong woman, but right now she was weak, it was obvious she had been fighting a losing battle all along. Because she had been the one to stay at Sakuzi's side at the end, Nadia thought she had emerged victoriously. But It was an illusion.…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "God, that feels good," Eden groaned, falling on his back to the bed. He and Camille just had the craziest sex right now and God, the women knew how to bring him to heaven and back to earth. "That was great," Camile acquiesced, snuggling up to him. "You are one beautiful woman," Eden pulled away her sweaty lock of hair to get a clear view of her face. "Really? You only just realized you married a beautiful woman?" she teased him, "Come here," Camille drew him closer and…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Are you sure Mom's eyes are okay?" Allen asked as he stared at the boy seated on the couch. They all were peering from the entrance at the little stranger staring into space. "Why would you say so?" Ailee whispered. "This boy isn't close to the word called handsome," "What are you trying to say?" Neon was confused "Only handsome faces can be added to this family and my appearance is used for the judging criteria," Allen gestured to his face, smugly. "Ugh,"…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Did you know the instant mom commented about the television, my heart almost jumped out of my chest. I thought she found out," Ailee narrated her ordeal to her twin brother, Allen. "Your heart was still performing?" he snorted and then said, "I?died at that moment," "Oh," Ailee was stunned at the comparison. "You know, we would be dead and buried all together if mom found out we didn't only destroy properties but went to the base too," He told her. "Exactly. Thank…
  • by Patricia Wilson Someone else is happier with less than you have - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reina's point of view: Too many times people don't realize what they have because they are out there looking for something better. The problem is that when they do realize it, they will come crawling back. Everyone falls into the trap that the grass is always greener on the other side. People make mistakes, it's part of human nature. If you really love this person it may be in both people's best interest to give him or her…
  • by Patricia Wilson Emotions clogged?Cecil's throat, an uncomfortable feeling in the pit of her stomach. Though she has seen this time without number since they began their sexual therapy, it still made her sick in the stomach to see these scars. Most of the scars were knife wounds but he had two bullet scars, one on his shoulder and the other on his chest. She knew the tale behind the chest one, he had told her after one of their hot sessions yesterday - yes, they had been going at it like rabbits due to their limited…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Cecil didn't want to leave - which was surprising - but she had no choice. Her heart was hurting at the thought of it and she knew it was because of a certain person. She had told herself that it was a simulation and now it was time to go back to real life. Emerald was a good lover, but then she wasn't chasing after a partner nor a relationship and that must be kept that way. She wasn't ready for heartbreak plus he deserves someone better. Take a look at her, what was so…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Reina gulped, her heart pounding loudly in her ear. When she thought of coming here, she never braced herself for this kind of shock, she didn't expect this. Angela was a shadow of herself - how could someone age this quickly? Her cheeks were sunken and her once beautiful skin she had treasured and taken care of with the best body cream money could buy was dry and she had an unhealthy pallor. Aside from that, Angela had lost weight - a lot of weight. Though she hasn't lost…
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