Patricia Wilson
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The third point of view : Contrary to Reina's expectation, Nadia and Sakuzi didn't even say a word to each other. The workaholic woman was as usual busy with some stuff on her laptop while Sakuzi was helping Neon set his new toy. Though the man was one of the busiest mafias in the world, he had taken everything off his schedule for the week just so he could chill with his grandchildren; he trusted Emerald and his sons could handle the business well. Allen and Ailee stared at each other, they were…
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The third point of view: Anabelle woke up with a smile on her face, today was going to be a good day. Finally, her father and mother - gosh, it felt so good having a mother - left for their honeymoon. But she was most happy for one reason, she would have a sibling soon. She wasn't that ignorant not to know what couples do in honeymoons. Annabelle has always been jealous of Isabella since she had three siblings to keep her company while she was all alone. This was why she always longed for…
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The third point of view: "What?! What do you mean she's gone?!" Fernandez spat fire at the unlucky man in his office who had arrived to deliver the bad news. After the successful raid at Cecil's place, he had left first to finish up at the office before heading home to flaunt his trophy, who knew those incompetent fools would ruin his successful plan. How could they not achieve that simple task? He had done most of the work, all they had to do was to bring them back to his place, and yet, they…
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Niklaus point of view: What was she doing here? That was the first question that came to mind. Even though it's been years since I came here, there was no way on earth I wouldn't recognize this residence, Kays'. "Why are we here?" I couldn't help but ask, searching her face for an answer. Reina had to have a valuable reason for bringing me here before leaving for our honeymoon. "Do you trust me?" She asked me, which was kind of stupid. I trusted Reina with my life. I nodded. "Then, let's…
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Reina's point of view : "Mom, please," I pleaded for the umpteenth time for Nadia to stay back. Gosh, this woman was so tough! Can't my cute face pierce through her hard armor? It works on Niklaus and Sakuzi though. "Reina, I need to leave. I have lots of businesses to attend to," was her excuse. "Brothers are there to take over your role and you're such a workaholic that you need time to chill and relax - use this chance as a break," I, Of course, didn't give up. Let's just say I've inherited…
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The third point of view: Where was she? Was the first question in Cecil's mind when she awoke to see herself in an unfamiliar room. The last thing she remembered was she trying to pull Pedro into the house. "That bastard!" her fists clenched by her side unknowingly, great anger pulsing through her, having remembered the events that occurred now. Cecil had put up a tough fight when Fernandez's men tried to seize Pedro. She had grabbed the floor vase by her side and jabbed it on the head of the…
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The third point of view: Knock knock "Come in," Emerald welcomed whoever was at the door without looking up. "Here's everything I could find about her," Andrew dropped the file on his desk. Emerald who had been busy with other projects dropped it all and picked the file, going through the contents with rapt attention. "Cecil Vincent," He murmured that name, wondering why it sounded familiar? Andrew who sensed his confusion answered,?"She's from the Vincent family, more like 'was'. The…
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The third point of view: This was her worst nightmare, Cecil thought. She had always thought of ways of meeting Fernandez again, she never imagined it would be this way. The memories of how they came to be flooded her head. Cecil clearly recalled how sweet they had been together. The best couple ever seen - they had been tagged by people. Though many saw it as a marriage of convenience, both couples knew better. Having come from a rich family, it was obvious to Cecil that she'd be married off to…
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The third point of view : "Oh shit!" Pedro was awoken by Isabella cussing early in the morning. He groaned, sitting up without stretching so he could know what got the calm Isabella worked up. "What is it?" he asked, concerned. "Nothing," Isabella told him, hiding something behind her back. Pedro narrowed his eye on her, Isabella was the calmest person he knew amid chaos. The only people who could rattle her were her family and he had a faint premonition it had to do with her father.…
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The third point of view : When both couples came down, they were flustered; looking as red as an overripe tomato. Sakuzi and Nadia's eyes connected, and as older separated couples, they already had a faint idea of what just happened. Sakuzi was vexed, what kind of son-in-law did he have? Even he in his youthful age wasn't as active as Niklaus. Sigh, what has his poor daughter gotten herself into? Of all men, why was it Niklaus?! Nadia narrowed her eyes on her ignorant step-daughter. Of all people…
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