Hampton the Second headed to his study, followed closely by Sasha. He instructed her to take a seat, and then he began to discuss his thoughts about his son.
Sasha felt a surge of excitement as she listened to Hampton's words. She had been fantasizing about Jr. ever since she saw him at the airport, and she couldn't believe her luck.
Hampton the Second looked at Sasha with a serious expression. "You've seen my son," he said. "What do you think?"
Sasha's face lit up with a bright smile. "I love him so much," she replied, her voice filled with enthusiasm.
Hampton the Second nodded, seeming to approve of Sasha's response. "Good," he said. "Then it's settled."
Sasha felt a sense of excitement and anticipation. She knew that her father, Ferguson, had been discussing a potential marriage between her and Jr. with Hampton the Second.
As she left the study, Sasha couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. She was going to marry Jr., and she couldn't wait to start their life together.
Meanwhile, Hampton the Second called for Jr. to meet him in the garden. Jr. wondered what his father wanted to discuss with him, but he made his way to the garden nonetheless.
As he arrived, Hampton the Second looked at him with a serious expression. "Son, we're going to arrange a marriage between you and Sasha," he said.
Jr. felt a surge of surprise and resistance. "Dad, I told you last time that I'm not ready to marry yet," he said. "Besides, I want to marry a woman I love."
Hampton the Second looked at Jr. with a firm expression. "You will marry her and love her with time," he said.
Jr. shook his head, feeling a sense of frustration. "I won't do that, Dad," he said. "I want to make my own choices and decisions."
Hampton the Second sighed, seeming to recall his own experiences. "Son, your mother and I were arranged to be married, but you can see that we love each other," he said.
Jr. looked at his father, feeling a sense of understanding. But he also felt a sense of determination. "Things are different these days, Dad," he said. "I want to make my own choices and decisions."
With that, Jr. turned and walked away, leaving his father to ponder their conversation. Jr. felt a sense of uncertainty and unease, but he also felt a sense of determination. He was going to make his own choices and decisions, no matter what his father said.
As Jr. walked away, Hampton the Second couldn't help but feel a sense of concern. He knew that Jr. was a strong-willed young man, and he wasn't sure if he could convince him to go through with the arranged marriage.
But Hampton the Second was determined to try. He knew that this marriage would be good for their family and their business, and he was willing to do whatever it took to make it happen.