Bella's mind was reeling with thoughts of the Hampton family and their ownership of the forest. She couldn't believe that she had stumbled upon such a crucial piece of information.
As she made her way back to the girls, Bella couldn't shake the feeling that their lives were about to become even more complicated. She knew that she had to be more careful, especially now that she knew the forest belonged to some family.
Meanwhile, Hampton Jr. couldn't shake the feeling that he had seen something - or someone - in the forest. He had caught a glimpse of a girl, but she had disappeared before he could get a good look.
As he continued on the hunting trip with his father and their friends, Hampton Jr. couldn't help but wonder if he had really seen the girl, or if it was just his imagination playing tricks on him.
The group stopped to rest and have a snack, and Hampton Jr. took the opportunity to ask his father more about the forest.
"Dad, can I ask you something?" Hampton Jr. said, his curiosity getting the better of him.
"Of course, son," his father replied, looking at him with interest.
"What's going to happen to the forest?" Hampton Jr. asked, his voice filled with concern.
His father looked at him, a hint of surprise in his eyes. "What do you mean?"
"I mean, are you going to cut it down or something?" Hampton Jr. asked, his heart racing with anticipation.
His father chuckled. "Ah, you're talking about the timber business. Yes, son, we are planning to cut down part of the forest to make way for the timber industry."
Hampton Jr.'s face fell, and he felt a surge of disappointment. He knew that he had to do something to stop his father's plans, but he didn't know what.
As the group continued on their way, Hampton Jr. couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. He knew that he had to act fast, or risk losing the forest and its inhabitants forever.