LOGINLulu smiled at the sight of her two favorite people playing together. She joined them, helping Sage grab small handfuls of sand. “Look, Sage! We’re building a castle for you.” As they worked together, their laughter filled the air. It was a beautiful moment, one Lulu would always cherish. “Okay, S
After Tina and Steven left, David and Lulu lay on the couch, wrapped in each other’s arms. The afternoon sun streamed through the windows, casting a warm glow in the living room. Lulu sighed contentedly, resting her head on David’s chest. “I love days like this. Just you, me, and Sage.” “Me too,”
Lulu and David were still basking in the warmth of their reunion when there was a knock at the door. Lulu looked at David, her eyes bright with curiosity. “Who could that be?” she asked, glancing at the clock. It was still early in the afternoon. “I don’t know. Want me to check?” David replied, ge
Mirabel wiped at her eyes, her tears falling freely now. “I’m so sorry, David. I didn’t mean for it to go this far.” David shook his head, disgusted by her words. “Sorry isn’t enough, Mirabel. Not for what you did.” Mirabel looked up at him, desperation in her eyes. “Please, David. Don’t fire me.
David slowly opened his eyes, feeling the warmth of Lulu beside him. Her arm was draped over his chest, and he could hear her soft breathing. They hadn’t slept like this in a long time, wrapped up in each other, the way they used to when everything felt right. For a moment, it felt like everything h
They sat there in silence for a while before David leaned in to plant a kiss on her lips, they stayed that way for a moment before he laid her on her back, slightly hovering above her. it was only a moment before they were both completely naked, panting hard as they both moaned desperately, wanting
David sat on the couch, staring at his phone. His conversation with Mirabel played over in his mind. She had suggested he could fire her to avoid awkwardness between them. But the more he thought about it, the more it didn’t sit right with him. Firing Mirabel? That wasn’t the answer. It wouldn’t so
Mirabel looked away again, her voice barely above a whisper. “Yes.” For a moment, neither of them spoke. The silence was loud, almost deafening. David finally broke it, his voice shaky. “Why didn’t you tell me?” Mirabel turned back to him, her eyes sharp again. “You left, David. You didn’t care b
David stepped into the hospital room where Mirabel sat by Issac’s bed. Her eyes were tired, but there was a small glimmer of relief as she watched her son sleeping peacefully. The steady beeping of the heart monitor filled the room, calming the tense air. “David,” Mirabel whispered when she saw him
She started to turn around, curious. “Who—?” Before she could finish, David grabbed her hand and pulled her close. In an instant, his lips were on hers. A kiss—sudden, unexpected, and overwhelming. Lulu’s eyes widened in shock. She wanted to say something, to ask him what was going on, but the kis







