by AustralianChaos » September 29th, 2010, 3:18 pm
Tanga gave Sarabi, who was still pinned under Marini, although making no attempt to struggle, one last, piercing glare, those normally calm blue eyes suddenly having a piercing, cracling effect to them that left Sarabi frozen to the spot...she had awoken the beast inside Tanga...and now she knew it.
"Just think about your actions lately, Sarabi. Think about how you've hurt not just me, but those I hold dear as well...when I'm upset, Marini's upset, and I can see Simba from here...he does not want to take sides, you're his mother, after all...don't force that on him."
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Sarabi silently watched as Tanga gave one last, quiet rant, before turning around and storming off towards the long grass he often went to when troubled, clearly in need of some quiet time to calm down.
But as Tanga left, the irrational, overprotective nature that had seized Sarabi over the past couple of days started to fade...and Sarabi, finally, started to reconnect with reality. She looked at all the faces watching their particularly public outburst, and as her mind shot back and forth, Sarabi's eyes slowly widened, as she realised just what she had done.
She had already lost her mate, and in the brief moment yesterday where Simba broke his paw...she had feared, for a split-second, that she might lose her son as well. Her mind could not cope with the thought of losing her mate and son like that, and so had resorted to borderline-psychotic overprotective means to keep him safe. In trying to save the last of her family, and her sanity, she had almost torn their small 'pride' apart.
In the end, her awakening mind would only let her whisper one, horrified phrase. "Oh, Great Kings Above..."
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Kali's gaze flickered between Tanga as he stormed off, clearly angry and upset, and Sarabi, who looked like she was, at long last, coming back to sanity. After a few moments, in which she noticed the look of horror on Sarabi's muzzle, she finally turned to Busara. "Dear, I think we should check on Tanga...he needs someone there to remind him that he's done the right thing...knowing him, he'll start second-guessing his actions the moment he's alone...and I want him to know he can count on more than just Marini to be there to support him."
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As Simba moved towards his mother, Nala came up beside him, allowing him to use her side to support himself better as they hobbled up to where Marini still had Sarabi pinned down. As they approached, Nala heard Sarabi's brief, whispered words, and turned to Simba, a slightly concerned expression on her face, know Simba must be feeling seriously conflicted right now. "I...I think she's realised what she's done, Simba..."