Mrs. Hampton the Second turned to her husband, her voice laced with concern. "Why have we been keeping this crucial information from ourselves about the girls and Bella? Do you really care about me? Everyone knows about them apart from me."
Hampton the Second's voice was calm and soothing. "Honie, please calm down. Jr wanted you to find out yourself because he didn't know how you would react."
Mrs. Hampton the Second was a respected lady in the country, known for her charity work, political involvement, and leadership among women. She took a deep breath, her expression still concerned.
Then she said, "Take me to Jr's mansion." Her husband looked at her, surprised. "Are you sure?" he asked.
Mrs. Hampton the Second's voice was firm. "I want to see those girls." Hampton the Second nodded, ordering his driver to prepare the car.
"I only need one car for us and another one for four guards," he said. Ronald, the driver, nodded and said, "Yes, sir."
Mrs. Hampton the Second packed a cake and some sweets, and Driver Ronald opened the passenger doors on both sides. They entered the car, and the driver drove off, followed by the guards' car, heading to Jr's mansion.
On the way, Mrs. Hampton the Second asked her husband, "You mean the porridge and the kind of pancakes you got from Jr's mansion?" Hampton the Second nodded in agreement.
Mrs. Hampton the Second smiled. "It tasted really good. I look forward to having more from her. But it's unfortunate I'm visiting because they're not well."
Hampton the Second's voice was warm. "Those girls are lovely and adorable."
As they drove, Mrs. Hampton the Second's concern for the girls grew. She was determined to see them and offer her support.
When they arrived at Jr's mansion Mrs. Hampton the Second hugged Bella tightly. "I'm here for you, and I'm not leaving until your're okay," she said, her voice firm.