Patricia Wilson

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  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view "What was the meaning of that?! " I?yelled, following him into his office. He has to give me an examination for that charade earlier. "You've already done your part, there's no need to bother me," Father replied, plopping down on his swivel chair with a tired sigh. "That's the point, father! We never discussed bringing Niklaus over and imprisoning him. He came here to see his children and possibly talk with you but you just made it seem like I betrayed him!" I was slowly…
  • by Patricia Wilson Niklaus' point of view Reina was uncomfortable, I could tell that, which made me anticipate meeting this man called her father. I knew how much she had longed to meet him during her time as Maya so I didn't discourage nor show an ounce of fear. It was clear, only the bad guys were active at night since it provided the best cover for their illegal activity. I was tempted to call my men but decided against it, I wasn't going there to declare war against her mysterious father.?However, if things got…
  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view I was sure Niklaus would hate me once he finds out the truth. He hated Sakuzi as much as Sakuzi hated him; I can't let both meet. "I'm sorry but I can't answer that," I replied to him. "Really?" his brow raised and I could find a trace of annoyance mixed with determination in his eyes. "Yes, so it's either you continue or just let me down and stop giving me a damn blue vulva," I grabbed his hair tight, hoping he felt this pain I was feeling. There was an aching, heavy…
  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view I swore I could hear my heart pounding in my ear. For some strange reasons, that dubious smirk on Niklaus' lips scared me. But then, I was Reina, daughter of Sakuzi, and nothing on earth is supposed to scare me. "What are you doing here?" I composed myself, making my voice deeper and displeased by his unwelcome appearance, "You have no right to barge into my place," Niklaus snorted, he shot up to his feet, adjusting his collar saying, "Fine, you want to play, let's play,"…
  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view "What do you plan to do to Niklaus?" I questioned father as soon as I strode into his office. Anger was boiling through my veins like never before. Though I didn't remember most things about Niklaus, the thoughts of knowing that we had something great together made me just so angry. Even if he did hurt me, I deserve the right to know the truth. I felt cheated and hurt. Sakuzi looked up from the desk where he and Emerald were having some sort of meeting. He must have seen the…
  • by Patricia Wilson Isabella's point of view "You do know this is called vandalism?" Pedro said for the nth time already, pointing at the graffiti on the wall. I rolled my eyes while daubing badass motivational speeches graffiti across the wall, "Pedro, I called you here to accompany me, not criticize me - relentlessly," "We could get arrested for this," He complained. "Going to jail is the fun part," I winked at him. "Joking," He was so silly, "We are not going to go to jail, besides -" I was still saying when…
  • by Patricia Wilson Niklaus' point of view It had to stop now. I had taken enough of Jennifer's nagging and manipulation, it was to end instantly. Moreover, we had a deal and now I've confirmed it's Maya, she should keep to her end of the deal. I was truly sorry for giving her false hope which was why I made sure that the card contained enough money that would give her and Neon a comfortable life without even lifting a finger in the name of working. Things just didn't go the way we planned. People date for years,…
  • by Patricia Wilson The third point of view "Where is Anabelle?" Isabella's brow raised when she discovered she had not logged in. They promised to video chat by this time. "Ooh, Izzy, don't tell me you're concerned about Anabelle. You've grown soft," Pedro teased her on purpose. "I have not gone soft, I just don't need her disturbing me later for details," there was a crease on her face. "Well, Anabelle is asleep so you don't have to worry," He answered. Isabella's brow raised at that answer, she folded her…
  • by Patricia Wilson Jennifer's point of view I was so scared of this side of Niklaus. He had never raised his voice on me until today and he looked so frightening. "Niklaus, you're hurting me," I cried out yet he gave me a deaf ear nor did he slow down his strides. Why was he treating me this way? All I did was just say the truth, why was I now the evil one and Reina goes scot-free? It was so unfair! I knew they did something in here, I saw the hickey on Reina's shoulder which she showed off on purpose. Even…
  • by Patricia Wilson Reina's point of view "What's she doing here?" her heated gaze settled on me. However, when she turned to Niklaus, she assumed a meek and calm demeanor. Women were pretty good pretenders. "She became my guest after Isabella bailed out on her," Niklaus answered. "Your guest?" Her assessing gaze scanned me and trust me, I chose that moment to tactically display the hickey on my neck. Her eyes darkened but she covered it up with a smile, "Oh, so that was what happened," Jennifer sauntered over…
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