Tenga's head was resting atop her own, a gesture of affection she had recieved only from her father and mother in the past. Coming from Tenga, though, it took on a whole different meaning. Closing her eyes, she leaned against him, trying to savor the moment-- for she was certain nothing like it would ever come about again.
Why on earth, she wondered, did he believe she had the potential to be a queen? And why, after barely two days together, was he pledging his aid to her? Maybe friendship meant even more to him than she'd thought....
"Thank you, Tenga," She said softly, "but I'm not sure if I want to be a queen. I know you say I doubt myself too much, but I can't help it. I've never led anyone before, and I certainly don't feel qualified to solve anybody's problems...."
She wanted to glance up at him, to see what he was thinking-- but she also didn't want to break away from their embrace. Instead, she gently nudged his chin, "I'll just try to do my best to help them the way I am now. I don't need to be royalty to make a difference."
//
Bahari's ears twitched in amazement at the lionesses' words. Was she actually turning down the chance to rule her pride?
"What kind of fool is she... ?" He murmured. All he had ever wanted was to rule a pride of his own; and here was a strong, healthy lion offering her the opportunity-- only to have her say 'no'!
Of course, there was no doubt in Bahari's mind as to what this 'Tenga' was truly after. Even if he did care for his newfound 'friend', his affection was almost assuredly overshadowed by his instinctive desire to become a king. He would betray her in the end.
'Just as I will.' Bahari smirked, then whispered aloud, "Zuzu, be ready. As soon as she leaves the rogue, we make our move."
