Usugu overheard everything they said. Where was Tenga now to listen to the future queen of the kingdom? Threatening one of her own pride! Usugu snorted, knowing that she would be the first on his list. When they got close to the entrance of the den, and Usugu saw how defensive everyone got, his eyes locked onto Lesedi's.
"Don't make such bold threats, especially so loudly. You never know, I might not even target you or your mate, but something far more valuable." Usugu said in monotone as he walked into the den. He would let her figure out what that meant, and see how she'd react.
Tenga looked to Usugu as he walked in with his mother. "Usugu. Why would you have run away with an injured paw? Did you damage your head as well?" Tenga asked, in a slight growl. Regardless of his actions, Tenga still loved his son and didn't like the idea of him going out there with an injured paw.
"No, but I came to a realization. You were right about me father. So was everyone else in the pride. I would just be a tyrant. Perhaps, even worse with all that has happened. Though, one mistake you made was naming Tinashe heir over me however. Tinashe will probably feel the regret for that mistake." Usugu said in a calm and collected tone. To Tenga it almost sounded like the devil was whispering that message in his ear. The fact that Usugu was not upset about all of this really disturbed Tenga. Almost scared him.
"Usugu, you smell of rogue. Where have you been?" Tenga growled, upset that his son had broken another rule.
"The barren lands. Though I guess you already knew that, or you wouldn't have been so upset." Usugu murmured, with a bold look on his face. Tenga was outraged at how much out of place his son was going! Tenga almost felt like striking his son or banishing him, but he thought of Imani. What would his mate think of him doing either of those things?
"Usugu, even though you won't be king, you will still be part of this pride. You have all the responsibilities of a male around here. When that paw heals up, you will start hunting with the lionesses." Tenga murmured as he turned his back on his son and walked outside the den to Lesedi and Tinashe.
"Tinashe, I want you to keep an eye on your brother. Whatever happened in the barren lands...changed him. I'm afraid whatever your brother was is lost now Tinashe. You must not feel pity or compassion for him when he does wrong, as he would not give you the same treatment." Tenga explained sadly.