The next morning, Lulu woke up early. As soon as David left for work, she grabbed her things and headed to Tina’s place. Tina opened the door, a concerned look on her face. “Hey, Lulu. Come in.” Lulu stepped inside, feeling a bit more at ease. “Thanks, Tina. I just... I needed to talk.” “I get it
Lulu’s face went pale. “I can’t believe it,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper. Tina put a hand on her shoulder. “I’m so sorry, Lulu.” Lulu shook her head, tears filling her eyes. “I need to talk to him. I need to know why.” Sarah hugged her. “We’re here for you, whatever you need.” Lul
"Wait, I can explain," he started to say. "Explain what exactly... When were you planning on telling me?" He ran his fingers through his hair. His face was still blank, but you could tell that he was deeply affected by it. "I asked you a question, David. When were you planning on telling me?"
"Where are we going, miss?" Millett asked, her eyes wide with concern. "We're going to Tina's. She'll understand," she said, her voice steady but her heart racing. She knew she was walking into the unknown, but it was better than staying in a place where she felt betrayed. The car ride was silen
"Why should I trust you, James?" Lulu asked, skepticism clear in her voice. James leaned forward, his expression was blank. "Because I have your best interests at heart. Listen, I'll arrange everything you need: a room in one of my mansions where you can work until you give birth. After that, I'
Lulu's breath came in quick gasps as she stood frozen in the doorway, her mind reeling from the sudden realization. "Tina," Lulu finally managed to say, her voice trembling. "I think my water just broke." Tina's eyes widened in panic. "Oh my God, Lulu! Are you sure?" "Yes, I'm sure," Lulu replied
As the doctor gave her the clear to leave, Lulu knew she had to act fast. She glanced at Tina and Millet, who were hovering anxiously by her side. "Tina, I need you to go to David's office and get him here," Lulu said, her voice urgent. "Tell him it's an emergency." Tina nodded, her eyes wide with
David's heart pounded with panic as he paced the hospital corridors, his mind racing with thoughts of Lulu and their newborn daughter. He couldn't believe they were gone, vanished without a trace. "Tina, we need to check everything," David said, his voice urgent. "Every hospital, every clinic. We