Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Make yourself comfortable," Emily played the part of a good hostess. With her head lifted high, Fiona strutted into the living room. This was the treatment she deserves. However, her brows suddenly furrowed, why was she being treated like a visitor and this woman behaving like the mistress of the house? That idea didn't sit well with her. "There are only two rooms here available, hence you would be sharing one with me" Emily informed her. Share her butt! Fiona wanted…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : "Judy, you can put me down. I have both feet to walk," Emily ordered as the man carried her from the car to the house. Ever since the news of her pregnancy came up, the man has been treating her as if she was a fragile glass. To be honest, Emily was grateful for this wedding, it gave her a chance to get away from his monitoring eyes since he couldn't join the bride's train, though he found ways of inserting himself when an opportunity arises. She understood the reason for…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Isabella woke up with a smile on her face. She turned and stretched as the morning sun filtered through the window curtain which prompted her eyes to fall on the figure sleeping beside her. The smile deepened and she cupped her mouth to prevent the giggles from escaping. God! She just lost her v-card last night. She had never felt this good and free. Isabella rolled onto her side to face him, resting her chin in her palm as she took in his looks; the chiseled chest that had…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Are you that happy?"?Niklaus asked Reina, scratch that, his wife, Reina. Contrary to his fears, he felt free and great happiness like never before. He was now the husband to Reina which means no one can separate them any longer - not even a divorce - nor decide their fate. Their fate was already tied together. "Yes, I'm so happy," Reina told him joyfully, staring at their certificate of Marriage. Everything still felt surreal to her, the certificate helped prove she was…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: Isabella sucked in a sharp breath, this was better than she thought. It was obvious that Pedro was an amateur, heck! Why was she even speaking as if she was a professional in this area? Contrary to what people thought, Isabella was a virgin. Notwithstanding the previous boys she dated, she had not let any of those assholes touched her. Sure, they shared a kiss, what was a kiss anyway - Even Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss.?Surprisingly, someone as receptive as her, knew sex…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Do you think it's time for us to do this?" Pedro asked unsurely, a bit nervous. They had sneaked out of the reception party which was slowly coming to an end and when Isabella had suggested going out for a breather, he had a faint idea what she had in mind - and she sure never disappoints. She had boarded a room effortlessly since her father owned the hotel - and that was the problem. What if Niklaus hears of this? That scary man would skin him alive, not to mention that her…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: There was silence, like dead silent. No one made a move, everyone just stilled as if the pause button had been pressed on them. But suddenly, another person's bellow was heard and that lady was no other than Anabelle. "You bastard!" She punched Julie right in the face and the boy rolled to the side, groaning in pain with that side of his eye covered with his hand. It happened that when everyone fell over, Julie and his unwilling partner, Anabelle fell too. But the boy was…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view : At the same reception "Neon!" Ailee called the little boy who tactically hid at the corner of the kitchen with his back turned to her. Neon turned to look at her, a flicker of alarm crossing his face. "What are you doing here? Do you know how long Allen and I have been searching for you," Ailee chided, walking over to him. Allen who followed his sister chuckled mockingly, "Here we thought someone couldn't find his way back to the reception," The kids were in the…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Let's give it up for the brides and the grooms!" The Mc hollered enthusiastically. All heads turned to the entrance as the guests all stood with an applause, cheering the newly wedded couples entering the hall. The wedding reception was held in a hotel owned by the Spencers, precisely the hotel where Maya and Niklaus had met. Though the hotel was the family's property, Niklaus had bought it from Eden because it was a place of importance in his heart. As expected,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view: "Do you, Niklaus Christian Spencer, take this woman, Reina princess Armani Sakuzi, as your lawfully wedded wife?" The pastor asked Niklaus who had his eyes fixed on his lovely wife, Reina. At the moment, Niklaus had pushed every negative thought out of his mind and set his sight on Reina. His heart was pounding so loud in his ears that it was a surprise Reina couldn't hear it. "I do," He answered, honestly. Niklaus had never been this sure in his entire life. Reina was the…
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