Leaving Helen Wilson's house, James Brown couldn't rid himself of the inner flame that kept burning. Having spent the past couple of days living with Gina Lopez, a stunning beauty right by his side, he could only look but not touch, which already frustrated him to the point of internal combustion. Coupled with Helen Wilson's provocations, he now urgently needed to vent out his pent-up frustration.
At this time, the most appropriate person to turn to would naturally be his girlfriend, Emma Campbell, but James Brown didn't do so. It didn't feel right to arouse his lust with another woman and then take it out on Emma. It was unfair to her, especially since it would be Emma's first time, and James Brown wished to create a truly special atmosphere, not one driven by mere desire.
Of course, James Brown didn't wish to go to a bar seeking one-night stands anymore. Having a girlfriend meant he couldn't continue his old reckless behavior.