Love Has No Time or Place with Lola and Friends
Volume 1
VL Walters
Copyright © 2019 VL Walters
All rights reserved
First Edition
NEWMAN SPRINGS PUBLISHING
320 Broad Street
Red Bank, NJ 07701
First originally published by Newman Springs Publishing 2019
ISBN 978-1-64096-856-1 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-64096-857-8 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Dedicated:
To my daughter may you continue making my world Bright!
Love,
Mommy
To my daughter,
Please try to remember “The secret to all of the World’s Fabulous Treasures” has been the shine since the beginning of time. It is not what you have on top, indeed it’s what you are able to keep inside.
Love Always,
D.O.D.
Acknowledgements
I wish to give thanks to my mother for her prayers and encouraging words, through my journey of completing my book.
Hokie Brown of Muse Studio (NYC), for her skills of hairstyle mastery
Sabrena Armstrong, for her renowned makeup know how and styling skills.
Zulema and LaRay Cheek of, Cheek 2 Cheek Graphics for my beautiful cover and their amazing graphics.
Wayne Summerlin of Zoomland Photo Studio, for an experience I will never forget.
I would be remiss if I did not thank Jody Watley for her album Midnight Lounge. Midnight Lounge motivated my Soul to greater heights in my writing journey.
In loving Memory:
James Andrew Toombs Jr.
John Prailor Jones
Elizabeth Ashby
Oglathia Croner (O.C.)
Chapter 1
At six-foot-two, slightly bowlegged, with a chocolate complexion, a dark chocolate shadow around his face, perfect teeth, and eyes that resemble black marbles, a body that exuded a heat that makes you want to get extremely close Sterling Dane Stanton was a hot commodity. He was funny, intelligent, and sexy as hell; a sports lawyer for the rich and famous. He handled his friends and clients pretty much the same fair, but he handled his women carefully.
The day they met, Lola was checking out some new art for her family’s club at the art Expo. Sterling had come in with one of his clients, while Lola had been checking a particular piece that had caught her eye. Lola was so taken that when she backed up, she tripped over his foot. As she tried to catch her balance, a strong hand came out of nowhere and held her. As stunned as she was, she somehow felt very safe. She checked her boot heel and started saying to her protector, “Thanks for the quick save.” As she proceeded to remove herself from the comforting grasp, she looked into two onyx jewels. The stare was a demanding one with a question that was not looking for release.
“May I have my hand and arm back?” Lola asked. “I am okay, thank you.”
“Are you sure?” was the question asked.
“Yes, I am sure. Thank you. It was my fault,” she said. “I sincerely hope that I did not hurt you as well.”
“No, I am quite all right, but for my gallantry, I would like to know your name.”
“My name is Ms. Bridges. And yours?”
“My name is Sterling. Now what is your first name, Ms. Bridges?”
“Lola,”