Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: A strong arm had held her like this before. However, there was a difference now. The previous arm had betrayed and used her in the worst possible way and when he was about to reap the fruit of his sly effort, the other arm destroyed his hard work. And it was in that arm that she was right now. "May I? " Cecil was honestly surprised when he asked for permission to touch her, she had been expecting him to just go ahead and have his way while she fights against the urge to…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "What is it?" Emerald's deep male voice awakened her from her reverie. He ended the call to tend to her, having a feeling this was important, else she wouldn't come to his place by one in the night, right? Yeah, what is it? What exactly did she come here to do? "M-may I come in?" she couldn't believe she was stuttering. Cecil felt a patch of dryness in her throat and with the way her heart was pounding, it was as if she wanted to have a heart attack. "Fine, you can come…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Emerald's party was pretty much over after the stunt the kids pulled. Grace and Phillip had stripped down to everyone's horror as they ran around the garden like people who had lost their sanity. Cecil didn't wait to see what happened afterward since she took that opportunity to leave. Her emotions had been one hell of a roller-coaster ride throughout today. It wasn't exactly thrilling to know she had caught feelings for a stranger she had blamed for her misfortune for…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "No, Reina listen," Niklaus went after his wife who was hell-bent on avoiding him. "No, don't say it!" She lifted her hand to signal the end of the discussion. "Seriously, listen to me for once!" he yelled at her. Niklaus couldn't even believe that they were having a fight on their honeymoon. "No, just shut it, okay?" Reina said quite harshly, not that she cared anyway at that moment. She was so furious her body was vibrating with emotion. "Why are you so damn…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Even though the dance began just a few minutes ago, it felt like forever to Cecil. Her throat constricted as she came to a startling realization, she was attracted to him?! At that moment, it was as if the other dancers had faded into the background and it was just her and Emerald. Her heart was pounding against her chest as he stared straight into her eyes, it was almost as if he could see right through her soul. But as usual, she chickened out and tried to withdraw but…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "I can't believe they came?" Ailee wrapped her arm around her chest as her twin, Allen, and Neon stared specifically at two kids. "Who are they?" Neon was curious, staring at the beautiful raven-haired girl making conversations with other kids. If he wasn't mistaken, he could almost say she had hogged all of the kids' attention. "That's our cousin Grace and Phillip," Allen took it upon himself to answer just as Ailee said, "More like the legendary two bullies," She…
  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view: "What are you doing?" Niklaus snuggled up to me on the bed while I busied myself with a video playing on my tablet. After dealing with the Claire issue yesterday, we had a few more fun- if you understand what I mean- and I decided to get some rest today - I couldn't keep up with this crazy man's stamina. I mean, Niklaus could go on and on all night if I let him. For once I was grateful for the fact that I wasn't a superhuman with great regenerative skills else - I don't even…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Cecil was still around, Emerald couldn't tell whether to be exhilarated or depressed about the news. Fernandez was solved, why was she still hanging around? Could it be that she heard the news of his birthday and wanted to attend? Though he dreaded meeting her knowing it would only remind him of her words today, he still somehow hoped she would somehow attend. The moment he stepped on the red carpet, his eyes had swept over the crowd, trying to pick her out, and had almost…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Who said a man wasn't sexy in a suit? Cecil watched from amongst the other shocked spectators, as a completely different Emerald stepped out, causing a momentarily hush amongst the crowd. Throughout her stay, Cecil has never seen him in a suit not to talk of formal wear. It was always his casual tops that showed off his muscles and pants showcasing his long legs. His ink-black hair was always tousled and combed backward. But right now, everything about Emerald was just…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Don't you think this is too much?" Cecil asked as the girls helped dress her up. She had been in her room, unable to come out outside in fear of bumping into Emerald when Sakuzi sent a package to her room. A dress she had to wear to Emerald's birthday party tonight. Although she had turned down the offer by lying through her teeth that she was not feeling fine and would be unable to attend the party tonight, Sakuzi was one stubborn old man - he saw through her pathetic…
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