Lulu pov "What about Sage?" I asked as Tina grabbed my hand to lead me out of the house. She had her car keys and was ready to drive us to our destination for a fun ladies' night out—no talk about boys, no phones, nothing. "Girl, you're acting like this is some hard thing. You're trying to find
D-day The day was finally here. The room where Lulu was staying was filled with so many makeup artists, her wedding dress already hung up on display, the artists were dealing with her face while her hair stylists were trying to style her hair. "Oh my goodness, have you checked all the food?" Tina
David's grandfather handed her over to him and left them at the altar. It was followed by rounds of applause. He had a huge smile on his face. "You look so beautiful," he whispered to her. "You can't even see my face behind the veil," she chuckled a little. "I don't need the veil's permission
David smiled and nodded and after a long round of applause, David and Lulu went around to greet each and every single guest, expressing their appreciation for coming. Most of the guests were significant shareholders and prominent figures in the entertainment industry. "Miss A, thank you for invit
BOOK TWO: THE STORM BEFORE CALM Hello readers, this is the second book of the series from here on with the title above, I merged it into one book to make it easier to find and read, enjoy. *** "Why are you sighing so much?" David asked as she eased another sigh for the umpteemth time. "Nothing
Lulu moved closer to Millet with her packed bags, and then she wanted to make sure that there was nothing wrong. "Are you sure that I have not offended you in any way?" Lulu put her hand on her waist. Everything had been going fine after the wedding. Steven and Tina had gone back home after stayi
After the plane landed, they stopped in front of a jeep that seemed to have been waiting for them. Lulu was beyond exhausted. David intertwined their fingers, studying her face. "Something wrong?” He asked in a soft voice. “Why did we have to take a flight that was so far away? Oh my God, you sho
"David, the baby," she said in panic. "Oh my god, the baby!" Her chest was rising and falling fast as he spoke. "Shh, it's going to be okay," he tried to reassure her, attempting not to seem panicked at all. Holding her hand tightly, he pulled out his phone to call for emergency help. "David, we'