Her heart beat tripled. Her chest was rising and falling by the second, she knew she couldn't hold it anymore and if a kiss happened from here, there was no way she'd be able to hold back whatever happened after that. She realized nothing had happened and reopened her eyes. "Is everything okay?"
Too startled to care that he was coming along, she sprinted outside, completely barefoot. "My car's down in the hotel's parking lot, we'll get there faster, where's the address?" David said, trying to keep up with her speed. She followed him to where his car was packed and stood there behind him s
He lifted his hands, ready to land a punch on James face. He threw him a hard one, still gripping on to his shirt as tightly as he could. "Honestly I wouldn't do that if I were you," James shrugged, unfazed. James smirked, ignoring the blood oozing from his nose, loving the expression on David's f
David put the call on hold to contact 911, "there's a car on the highway that's lost control of its brakes." "We're already on it, we've gotten a call from multiple people about this vehicle." "Well do what you can, hurry?" He dropped their call and returned to her. "Lulu are you still with me?"
She widened her eyes in shock, "David!" She jerked to her feet, pulling away from him, and heading for the door but his hold on her was firm. "I asked you to stay here with me." "I need to get the doctor so he can check on you, you just finally regained consciousness. He tugged at her arm, still
James stared at them and she put her index finger over her lips to mimic a shushing sound. "Don't wake him up. I know he can be very stubborn even though the doctors just put him to sleep." She pocketed her hand. "So yeah, will you tell me what it is?" "Lulu, what are you doing?" He came closer, cl
She impatiently honked at the driver in front of her when she got to the hospital's parking lot. When the driver got out, he stared at her with furrowed eyebrows, wondering what the heck was wrong with her. She parked her car and ran out. She didn't even realize she was running until she got
She wasn't sure she had said the words until she saw the expression on his face. "You cannot be serious," he told her. She closed her eyes tight. She knew there was no going back from this. "I mean, it's a five-bedroom anyway. It's too big for my daughter and I. And that's okay. I can take care o