The day went by quickly, with Jr. tackling his work with renewed focus. But despite his busy schedule, his mind kept wandering back to the girls in the forest.
As the day drew to a close, Jr. decided to meet with Hampton, his father, to discuss the situation with Sasha. He called his father, asking where he was, and was told that he was at the golf course.
Jr. instructed his driver to take him to the golf course, and soon he was standing beside his father, watching as he lined up his shot.
"Dad, I need to talk to you about something," Jr. said, his voice firm.
His father turned to him, a look of curiosity on his face. "What is it, son?" he asked.
Jr. took a deep breath. "It's about Sasha. I don't want to marry her, Dad. I don't care what our parents have arranged. I won't do it."
His father's expression turned serious. "Jr., you know that our families have been friends for a long time. This marriage would be good for both our families."
Jr. shook his head. "I don't care about that, Dad. I care about what I want, and I don't want to marry Sasha. Please, just stop her from bothering me."
His father nodded, a small smile on his face. "I'll talk to her parents, Jr. But you have to promise me one thing."
"What's that?" Jr. asked.
"You have to promise me that you'll find someone else to marry, someone who is suitable for our family."
Jr. hesitated for a moment before nodding. "I promise, Dad."
With that, Jr. left the golf course, feeling a sense of relief wash over him. He knew that he still had a long way to go, but he was determined to follow his heart.
As he arrived at his mansion, Jr. went to visit his mother, greeting her warmly. She asked him about his day, and Jr. filled her in on his conversation with his father.
After visiting his mother, Jr. headed to his mansion and went in the study room, feeling a sense of exhaustion wash over him. He poured himself a glass of whiskey and sat down, taking a sip as he thought about the girls in the forest.
He couldn't shake off the feeling that he had stumbled upon something much bigger than he had initially thought. He felt a sense of responsibility wash over him, a desire to help these girls and make their lives better.
As he sat there, Jr. made a promise to himself. He would do everything in his power to help the girls in the forest, no matter what it took.
He would find out more about them, learn about their lives and their struggles. And he would do everything he could to make their lives better.
Jr. took another sip of his whiskey, feeling a sense of determination wash over him. He knew that it wouldn't be easy, but he was ready for the challenge.
He was ready to face whatever lay ahead, knowing that he was driven by a desire to help those in need. And he was determined to keep his promise, no matter what it took.