As Jr escorted his grandmother to the sitting room, he couldn't help but notice the excitement in her eyes. She had always been a kind and compassionate person, and he knew she would be deeply moved by the girls' story.
As they entered the sitting room, the girls and Bella were already there, laughing and chatting. Old Madam Hampton's eyes lit up as she saw the girls, and she smiled warmly.
The girls, sensing her presence, turned around and looked at her with curiosity. Bella nudged them forward, and they knelt down in the traditional Ugandan way, greeting Old Madam Hampton with respect.
Jr introduced her to the girls, and they hugged her warmly, calling her "Grandma." Old Madam Hampton laughed, her eyes shining with delight.
"You mean my husband?" she asked, her voice filled with amusement.
The girls nodded, giggling. "We told him to bring you next time he comes," they said in unison.
Old Madam Hampton's laughter filled the room, and she hugged the girls tightly. "Thank you for being so welcoming," she said, her voice filled with gratitude.
As she hugged Bella, she looked at her with tears in her eyes. "Thank you for being a guardian to these precious girls," she said, her voice trembling with emotion.
Bella smiled, her eyes shining with warmth. "They're my family now," she said, her voice filled with love.
Old Madam Hampton's eyes lit up with understanding, and she hugged Bella tightly. "You're a true hero, Bella," she said, her voice filled with admiration.
As they sat down, Jr explained the girls' story to his grandmother, and she listened with tears in her eyes. She was deeply moved by their experiences and praised Bella for her bravery and selflessness.
The morning passed quickly, filled with laughter and conversation. Old Madam Hampton was enchanted by the girls' charm and Bella's warmth, and she knew she would do everything in her power to support them.