Patricia Wilson
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The third point of view: Reina honestly didn't want to do this, but she had no choice. After all, she had promised Niklaus?- Sakuzis' never go back on their words. "It's just a visit," Niklaus reminded her as he drove. It was almost as if Reina was preparing for battle with the way she clenched her fist and looked on ahead with determination. "I know," She replied, finally taking her eyes off the road and focusing on him. The discussion with her father had gone the way she thought it would be -…
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The third point of view : "Tommy settle down!" Kim chided her son running around the room, becoming a distraction to her. "But mommy, I want to play. I'm so bored because all you do all day is spend time with grandma!" he threw a tantrum. However, that comment made Kim angry and she took offense, "Are you stupid or blind enough not to recognize your grandmother's sick?!" "Kim, let him be," Angela interceded, "He's just a kid," "No! Don't point to me the way I should train my own kid...." Kim…
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Sometimes the things that happen in our life make us wonder if the big "G" up there in the sky becomes so bored that he entertains himself by messing with his creatures, feeding off of our misery? If no one has ever thought that, Judy was thinking exactly that. Because the moment that announcement reached his ears, both of them froze up. Of all times, why was it now? Emily felt as if someone just caught her in the middle of doing something bad while Judy felt like a bucket of water was poured on him.…
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The third point of view: There were a million questions Judy wanted to ask. So many thoughts running through his head right his head but none overruled the fact that Emily was right here. Right beside him. His blood pumped to life, his world suddenly became brighter than the other gloomy days. When she had left, she not only broke his heart, she took it with her. "Now's my turn," He told her, then hoisted her up and placed him on his thighs. Emily didn't say a word, rather gulped, looking at…
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The third point of view: Cecil was awoken by the hot breath fanning on her neck. She sat up abruptly, shock spreading across her face as she grabbed her scalp. She had done it last night? With Emerald? Slowly, she turned to the side to see the man propped up on his arm and having an amused smile on his face. "Had a nice sleep?" he smirked at her which made heat rush at her face. Slept her butt?! They had gone at it all night and judging from the time on the bedside clock, she barely grasped two…
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The third point of view: "Hello father, I know this is sudden but we're returning home," Was all Reina said and her old man almost screamed her head off with a, "What?!" "I'm sorry I didn't inform you on time but it sort of happened," Reina lied through her teeth. The truth was that she had delayed telling him on purpose because she was pretty mad at him. He knew about Angela's ailment yet didn't care to tell her? Although Reina was sure she wouldn't have believed him if he had told her, in the…
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The third point of view: "Eww, I can't do this," Ailee dropped the cotton mop she was holding onto. After the "little" stunt they pulled yesterday, their grandfather was not exactly happy with them. But then you should trust the twins, they narrated every single detail that led to the fight to him, hoping he would support them. And yes, Grandfather was on their side until Grace and Philip's mothers argued that he was being partial to them. When it comes to their cousin's mothers, you could say…
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The third point of view: Judy was in his office working on some important papers when his phone rang. Taking a look at his screen, he observed it was an unknown number and decided to ignore it. As the prince of his kingdom, a lot of people would sacrifice their life just to have his number. A few times, some succeeded and after hearing their request, he helped them out - if their request was reasonable. But most times, it was women expressing their immeasurable love for him, which was why he decided…
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The third point of view: She was happy here, Emily realized. There was nobody to restrict her; nobody to judge her right and left; nobody to rate how good enough she is; but most of all, she was healing. With each passing day, the pain became bearable. Though she missed her son Akim and him - whose name should not be called now - she needed this space; to be alone and heal. Judy wasn't here, still, Emily had been careful with the way she handled the lion cubs even though they wouldn't harm her. She…
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The third point of view: "What have we here?" Anabelle was irritated when she heard that familiar voice from behind. What in the world was he doing here? "Are you following me?" She shot?Julie a displeased look. Ever since she and Israel became "acquaintances'' he became more clingy than ever and kept abusing their master/slave contract. She hardly escaped him to take a breather here and yet here he was again! God, he was sucking all the oxygen in her life lately. "Following you?" He snorted,…
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