As Hampton Jr. and Joshua drove back to Greenwood, Jr.'s mind was filled with unanswered questions. He couldn't shake off the image of the mysterious woman he had seen in the forest.
"How does she survive in the forest?" he wondered. "Is she alone, or are there others with her?" The questions swirled in his head, and he found himself feeling more and more intrigued.
When they arrived at his mansion, the bodyguards took the animal meat they had hunted and brought it inside. Hampton Jr. instructed the butler to prepare a roasting area outside, where they could cook the meat.
Joshua, meanwhile, had already started preparing some wine to go with their meal. "Hey, Jr., I'm going to go get some glasses and plates. You want to start roasting the meat?" he asked.
Hampton Jr. nodded, still lost in thought. "Yeah, go ahead. I'll get started on the meat."
Just then, Alex arrived, looking relaxed and happy after his lunch with his parents. "Hey, guys! What's cooking?" he asked, eyeing the meat and wine.
Joshua grinned. "We're roasting the rabbits we hunted. Want to join us?"
Alex nodded enthusiastically. "Definitely! I'm starving."
As they sat down to eat, Hampton Jr. couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. He couldn't shake off the feeling that the mysterious woman was still out there, living in the forest.
He pushed the thought aside and focused on enjoying his meal with his friends. But the image of the woman lingered in his mind, refusing to be forgotten.
As they finished their meal and sat back to relax, Hampton Jr. found himself wondering if he would ever see the mysterious woman again. And if he did, what would happen next?
The questions swirled in his head, and he knew that he wouldn't be able to rest until he had some answers. Little did he know, his life was about to take a dramatic turn, one that would change everything forever.