Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson Niklaus point of view: The honeymoon Note: Scene not suitable for those beneath eighteen +---------------+ "Alright, watch your step," I guided my drunk wife who was stumbling in the name of walking. "I know my step," She slurred, "Are you trying to say that I'm drunk? Do I look like I'm drunk?" Reina pointed to herself with a frown. "Of course not," I lied, knowing she would bash my head if I?said contrary to what she expected to hear. Thankfully we made it to our room and sprawled on…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: winning the ex-wife back. "Nadia," the woman turned the other way when she heard Sakuzi's voice. She knew he was here to try to deceive him with his sugar-coated words. Humph! She had fallen for it the first time she was young and stupid, not this time around. "What do you want?" She asked with a not so welcomed tone, arms crossed. "I need you to come with me somewhere, please?" Sakuzi requested of her, stepping closer. The woman was in the garden and the cool afternoon…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "How is she, doctor?" Judy sat up from his seat, rushing the doctor who just emerged from the room. He had taken Emily to the Royal medical wing where she was given attention immediately. "We've stabilized her condition. She's fine now," the doctor assured him. Judy was just about to take a deep breath of relief when it crossed his mind, "The baby?" The doctor's expression changed and Judy knew that moment that the baby was gone. The royal physician took a deep…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : "All I did was give you one mission and yet you failed it, woefully!" Queen Roselle criticized Fiona who had her head lowered, refusing to meet the woman's irritated gaze. Fiona had returned to Lincolnshire unfulfilled. The purpose of her going to that wedding was for her to separate Judy and that woman called Emily, but her plan didn't succeed at all. That Emily was a witch. She stuttered, "I-I tried my best," "Tried your best?" the woman scoffed, "What has your best…
  • by Patricia Wilson Niklaus point of view: The honeymoon My eyes narrowed as those couples from earlier made their way over to our table. Though I haven't sensed any malicious intent from the male beside her nor has he stared at my wife in a way that requires me to break his nose, I still have to keep my guard up - some people are good pretenders. Even without that, this honeymoon was supposed to be about me and Reina, not the company of these annoying strangers. "Hi, we meet again," the lady from earlier greeted only…
  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view: The honeymoon I had never felt more happiness than now. It was surprising yet satisfying to know that the Niklaus I knew years ago wasn't the same. I loved the change in him and I'm not just saying it because he's my partner for life. Though he's so stubborn it gets frustrating at times, Niklaus understands me; I can talk to him openly without fear. The communication between us is real, and it warms my heart to know he's willing to listen even when we're in the middle of a…
  • by Patricia Wilson Niklaus point of view: "Niklaus, look this way," Reina turned my face to the camera and pouted her lips as she took another shot. I've been glaring at the men who have been staring at her nonstop. I knew her wearing this bikini or swimsuit or whatever she called it, was a bad idea but she still didn't believe me. The more annoying fact was that even with the kimono that covered her body, they still gaped. In fact, it seems the kimono brought more attention. Maybe I shouldn't have given it to her, but…
  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view: The honeymoon "Oh, thank God," I said in relief, dropping on the bed with an exhausted groan. After the eight hours in the air, all I wanted to do was just curl up and sleep till the next day comes. And yes, my honeymoon with Niklaus has officially begun and the man was the one who made all the necessary arrangements. We were currently in a deluxe room that let you relax as you admire a beautiful view of the beach. The room is modern decorated, totally soundproofed - thank…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Mom, I'll be taking my leave," Kimberly announced to her mother solemnly. Though she hated to leave her side, she had a lot of things to take care of. Moreover, it was getting suffocating already, she needed some air to think and breathe. Angela glanced up at her daughter and smiled wryly, she could see the stress around Kim's eyes, her daughter needed a break; she has been the one taking care of her. "It's alright, you can leave. I'll be fine," "Are you sure?" Kim was…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "You're such a doormat, why didn't you begin the story by telling them you're a thief," Nadia lashed out at Sakuzi who was now silent. "Grandpa, are you a thief?" Asked Neon who unlike the others takes his time to comprehend a situation. "Of course not," Sakuzi ruffled the young boy's hair. "Really?" Nadia cocked a questioning brow, it was obvious she wasn't ready to let him off. "Nadia, we shouldn't discuss this in front of the kids nor would our argument make a…
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