Patricia Wilson
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The third point of view: "No, no, no, this can't be happening," Anabelle groaned as soon as she received the text from Isabella: She would be unable to join her in the days to come because she traveled to the base. "What in fuck name is the base?" Anabelle was distraught. So much for going on her cousin. She had intentionally invited Isabella over to her place so she could put that damn Julie in his place. Who knew she would be left alone? Julie was a damned bully! A creature from hell! How could…
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The third point of view : Some people seem to have nothing doing, Pedro figured out. It was as if everywhere he looked, he could find Olivia. Was she stalking him? That sounded scary to the ears. This is why he returned to the kitchen to have his meal there amid his mother's warning, just so he could tell her off. This was beginning to drive him crazy. "Hi, good morning," She passed him by, then made a double back and came to sit with him on his table. "Hi," Pedro wasn't as enthusiastic as she…
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The third point of view : "No, the young mistress shouldn't be awoken," One of the maids who had walked into Isabella's room to clean up while she slept, met her phone ringing. She put the phone in silent mode and when it continued ringing, switched the phone off entirely - the young miss would be in a better state to answer the call later. And just like that, the maid ended the call Isabella had been waiting for desperately; the call from Pedro. If only Allen hadn't drugged her. The next…
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The third point of view: "I'm sorry, your highness, but we couldn't find her," The leader of the guards Judy sent out reported back to him. This can't be, he thought. From the cameras, he had seen Emily at the departure hall, and then she disappeared having sensed he was here. "She's smart," Judy thought to himself. Emily couldn't have left the airport else the guards he placed at the entrance would have caught her - she probably knew that and was hiding. Where was she hiding? The man thought…
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The third point of view: Judy felt like a living zombie lately, he had so many problems on his plate he didn't know where to begin. He sighed for the umpteenth time already before standing to his feet, it was time to visit Emily. Well, he wasn't Emily's favorite person at the moment considering she doesn't want to see him, and each time he forcefully enters, she hits him with anything she gets her hand on. Yeah, she was mad at him. And right now, he was probably going to experience another episode of…
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The third point of view: "How is it?"?Fernandez asked the hacker he had employed to track down Cecil's location while he purposely delayed her on call. "Nothing," The hacker shrugged with a resigned sigh, "They have an impenetrable firewall, I can't access her location at all," "What does that mean?" he was confused. "It means that wherever this woman is, she's adequately protected. I'm sorry sir, but you might be dealing with a powerful figure here and I advise you to stop before it's too…
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The third point of view: Her son was safe, that was all that mattered to Cecil. The woman was currently sitting on the edge of the bed in her room deep in thought. How was she going to get out of this shit? Sure, Emerald had promised to help her but how? She couldn't keep hiding forever, In fact, staying indoors for the past twelve hours was already suffocating. Moreover, Fernandez wasn't the type to give up. Though she didn't want to say it out, she was a bit scared for Emerald since he was going to…
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The third point of view: "Hey, can I borrow your cell phone for a moment please?" Pedro asked Emerald with uncertainty. The man seemed like a nice guy compared to the many he had seen in there. It was definitely no joke that Sakuzi was a mafia lord and these seemed like their base. Sure, they were treated nicely in here but Pedro was uncomfortable. He literally knew nobody here nor their intention. How long were they even going to remain here? Emerald gave him a questionable look. He explained,…
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The third point of view: "What are you doing?" Nadia was startled when that sly old man suddenly grabbed her hand. "What do you think I'm doing?" Sakuzi asked, intertwining their fingers as they about to enter the car and leave for home. Home? The thought of that sounded warm and cozy. He had said his final goodbye to Angela and from henceforth, beginning a new chapter of his life. Yes, Valentino was a fool to have been used over and over again just because he was madly in love with her, but he…
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The third point of view: "You are dead meat when I get you," Isabella swore as she called Pedro's number but the phone kept ringing with no answer. Was it some sort of prank or what? Though she feared he had just used her, Isabella still felt inside that something was amiss. Did something happen? she wondered She turned to supervise her abnormally quiet siblings. What has gotten over them? Since Sakuzi and Nadia were out, weren't they supposed to be wreaking havoc and driving her insane? Gosh, their…
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