by Jiirani » May 21st, 2011, 11:08 am
Uru nuzzled her youngest, glad that the small cub was ok. She smiled softly at him, thanking the Great Kings that both her sons were fine, damaged, but fine, and hopefully they would grow closer as time passed. When the queen heard her mates roar, her ears pinned back and she turned around to growl lowly at him.
"Don't yell at him because this fight didn't end the way you thought it would, Ahadi. Be thankful that both your sons are alive!"
She was going to continue, have an angry argument with her King, but stopped herself when her son spoke to his father. The tone of voice he was using, Uru rarely heard him behave in such a manner. It was almost daunting that her youngest son seemed to hate his father so much, be she wasn't too keen on Ahadi either, especially after he had yelled at Mufasa to kill Taka when they were in the ring. What type of family where they? Fighting and arguing... It was pointless. Her father was stood by her mate, gazing down at them, and Mohatu smiled sympathetically down at the Crown Prince. He had won, and everyone was heaping guilt on him for his actions.
"Rafiki is right Ahadi. Taka's training must begin as soon as possible, and don't hate him for proving himself to you. You should be proud that Taka isn't as weak as you perhaps thought."
The old king said, glancing at his son-in-law, before sighing and slinking back into the depths of the cave. Uru heard Sarabi's yell as she followed after Mufasa, and gentley licked her sons ear as he leaned against him.
"Oh Taka, you will be a good King. I'm sure of it. The others.... They just need to get used to this, the fight was unexpected, after all..."
As her son wandered away, the queen watched him, a sadness settling in the pit of her stomach. Had Mufasa won, wouldn't the Pride be congratulating him, or behaving as they were to Taka? She hoped for neither, but the way this had all went down, she had never expected anything like this. She lowered her ears and tiredly trekked up to Ahadi's side. She was still somewhat angry with her mate, but for the sake of the Pride, it was best to forgive and forget, she didn't want to wedge the family futher apart.