As Jackson gently suggested that Bell take the children to their respective mothers, expecting compliance, he was met with a surprising turn of events. The little princesses, tears brimming in their eyes, clung tighter to him, their tiny arms wrapping around him in a desperate embrace. Their reluctance to leave him was evident, and Jackson's heart melted at the sight of their tearful faces.
Seeing his daughters so upset, Jackson felt a pang of guilt wash over him. He had promised to spend time with them, to be there for them, yet here he was, about to send them away. His attempts to reassure them that he would be back soon fell short in the face of their distress.
Meanwhile, Aaron and Amil, the obedient boys that they were, stood ready to go with Bell, their expressions reflecting their willingness to follow instructions. However, upon seeing their sisters' tears and hesitation, they too hesitated, casting uncertain glances between their sisters and their father.