Ayari stepped back, and away from Vitani. Without another word, he began to walk back to pride rock, with a look of regret on his face. He looked down, thinking about what he had done. He had never killed his enemy. That was his one rule. He broke his only true rule. He was no better than Maju now. His paws stepped in shallow puddles as he made his way back towards pride rock.
"I wonder what's wrong with him..." Kovu murmured watching Ayari leave without even a word to Vitani. That was definitely out of the ordinary. Husudu chuckled as he looked to Kovu.
"He's still a cub. His innocence died today. He took the life of another in the act of battle, and he feels remorse. It's always like that at first..." Husudu muttered. "Until you kill again that is." Husudu said with a devilish grin.
"We should've introduced ourselves... My name is Shwari, and this is my brother Husudu. We'd like to join your cause." Shwari said quietly. Kovu looked at them suspiciously.
"Why would you join our cause? How do I know you won't betray us?" Kovu growled.
"I have my own beliefs in this matter. Like I said earlier in the battle, war destroyed our jungle pride. I won't have it destroy another. This is personal." Shwari said intently.
"I'm just following where ever this idiot goes. As long as there's food, and some action." Husudu murmured.
"I see. Well then you are welcome to stay with us through out this upcoming battle, but I'll keep my eyes on both of you." Kovu warned as he too began to walk back towards pride rock. Shwari followed after Kovu and Husudu followed after Shwari.
~ Meanwhile a few moments later back at pride rock~
Kivuli sighed as he sat in the den where the lionesses were cheerful that the battle was one. Kiara seemed worried about Kovu, but Kivuli assured her that Ayari and Vitani had his back. Kivuli had placed Siri near the warmest region of the den, and waited for her to wake up. "Are you worried?" Kiara asked Kivuli as she sat next to him, looking at Siri's unconscious body.
"No." Kivuli murmured. "I couldn't care less if this idiot died..." Kivuli said quietly.
"Then why did you save her from the fire? If you do not care for her why?" Kiara asked with a look of perplexity.
"If I didn't Ayari would kill me. It was my duty, as second in command." Kivuli replied. Kiara chuckled.
"You are lying. I saw the look on your face when you brought her in here. You held that same look until you listened to her heart, and it was at a regular rate." Kiara said with a smile. Kivuli was getting annoyed with this queen, but just decided to lie down without another word. Kiara, content that she had proved it, walked back to her part of the den and lied down.