“Wait why on earth?!” Lulu threw her hands over her mouth, “what the heck happened?” Her eyes wandered to David but he seemed just as shocked as she was. David, we need to go home now,” Lulu said, her voice urgent. “I know, I’m packing already,” David replied, stuffing clothes into his suitcase.
Lulu stood there in shock, her hands trembling as she pulled out her phone. “You have to be kidding me?” She frowned. “It’s just proper security measures.” She dialed David's number, her breath shaky. "David, it's Lulu," she said when he answered. "Lulu, what's wrong?" David asked, concern cl
The doorbell rang early the next morning, pulling Lulu from her restless sleep on the couch. David had gone our way too early to grant interviews they thought were necessary to the case She shuffled to the door and opened it to find Tina standing there, concern etched on her face. “Tina, come in
That evening, as David walked through the door, Lulu threw herself into his arms not letting go for a hot minute. "Baby what's the problem?" He chuckled. "Nothing I just missed you." He gave her a gentle spin around trying his best to be careful and not hurt her. "Aww I'm back home now." She ro
"David, wake up," Lulu said, shaking him gently. David groaned and turned over, burying his face in the pillow. Lulu frowned, checking the clock. "It's already 7:30. You'll be late for work." "Since when do you care about forcing me to go to work?" She chuckled, "I just know how important this i
"David, time to get up," Lulu said softly. David groaned, stretching. "Already? Yesterday was so perfect." Lulu smiled. "It was. But today, back to work." "Why are you so eager to send me back?" He chuckled, teasing her. "I just don't want people to think you're taking advantage of your position
Millet paced back and forth in front of the car , glancing at the clock. It was getting late, and she hadn’t heard from Lulu since they parted ways . “She should’ve called by now,” Millet muttered to herself. Worry gnawed at her, and she decided to head back to the parenting center to see if Lulu
Back at the community center, David and Millet were talking to a police officer. “We need to find her,” David said, his voice filled with desperation. “She’s been missing for hours.” He tried his hardest not to show panic but he was fully drained. The officer nodded. “We’ll start an investigation