- ( ♔ ) UDARA
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( age: 4 years ) • ( rank: advisor ) • ( location: okavango territory ) • ( mood: concerned, annoyed ) • ( mention(s): benji ) • ( tagged: cetshwayo )
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- - - - -Udara's amber gaze actually turned to face Cetshwayo, surprised to hear his response. Her brow furrowed, looking over the large male. "Things need to be attended to often. Perhaps why we don't often meet." The light sandy lioness replied with a cool voice. Not that there wasn't much she had to look after, in truth, the lioness avoided the brother kings with maximum effort. The last thing she wanted was either of them declare that she need to provide them with cubs. If Udara were to ever have cubs, it certainly wasn't going to be with either of these brutes.
- - - -Cubs. Speaking of, where was Benji? Udara's gaze shifted from Cetshwayo to scan around them. She made sure as to not look to frantically for the adolescent male, as to not draw attention to herself. She had not yet seen him this morning and a wave of worry flooded over her. Udara couldn't help but be overly motherly towards Benji. He had no parents and was still at risk of being exiled or even worse, killed by the brothers.
- - - -Hearing Cetshwayo speak once more, Udara's ear instinctively flicked back towards him. Follow him? Why on earth would he need her to help check up on his brother...? Was it a set up? Was she about to be jumped by them..? Udara couldn't be for certain, the large male's expression was hard to read. She stared at him for a few moments, weighing her options. He gruff voice growled at her again, bidding her to get moving. The lioness pinned her ears back, angered by his sudden change of tone. Udara uttered a low rumble and stood to her paws, slowly beginning to follow Cetshwayo. It wasn't as if she had much of a choice, she just hoped Benji was safe for the time being. Udara took one last look around the savannah, sighing at the sight of no Benji. She stared down at her paws as she and the large male wandered through the grass.
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