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Sebae had been steadfast, and it was likely the lioness would have found herself in dire straights if not for her sister. It wasn't that Tulia looked after Sebae, but she did make sure that Sebae looked after herself, which was important, as Sebae was responsible for the both of them.
"I have hope that we'll make it tonight. I don't have it in me to take down another fu -- darn gazelle by myself," Sebae grouched softly to her sister, who followed dutifully behind her. Tulia never failed to amaze Sebae. The younger (not by long!) twin was blind, and yet she managed to get along just fine in most respects.
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"I'm quite thrilled we've finally made it," she drew in a deep breath; there was a scent in the air, a stranger, and Tulia hoped that it meant they'd come to the right place.
"Are you excited, sister? I am. I'm so excited I can hardly stand it."
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When he caught sight of Sebae -- Sebae!! -- his heart skipped a beat. Their relationship had been fleeting, but it had been so very sweet. Just to be sure that he wasn't seeing things, Pythis remained silent and merely watched the lioness walk towards him, something out of a dream. He didn't notice that she wasn't alone; Pythis only had eyes for her.
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It couldn't be. It simply couldn't be.
Sebae wasn't sure how she felt, and she paused. Was she hungrier than she thought? Or had he found his way to their sons before she had? She didn't know how to proceed. It was nerve-wracking.
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Clearing her throat, Tulia nosed her sister's hindquarter with slight curiosity. What was going on? It was times like this that Tulia wished for sight. It would be so simple to merely glance around and take in her surroundings.
"Is everything well, Sebae?"
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So Pythis stood in the shade of his broad, squat tree, and he waited for the lioness to approach. His heart was beating in his throat, and he wanted to run to her as fast as his old bones could carry him - but he didn't.
He waited.
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"Everything is fine, sister. There is a stranger ahead. Someone I might recognize. Stay close to me as we move ahead, and once we are close enough to speak I will ask him if we are in the right place."
Sebae cleared her throat and started walking ahead, a faltering smile plastered unconvincingly onto her lips.
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Tulia did not press the matter, though, and merely nodded with a sunny smile, ears perked forward. She could smell the male, and he smelled a little familiar - but Tulia could not place the scent, and so she dismissed it as a mere coincidence.
“As you wish, Sebae.” Tulia followed dutifully behind her sister, curious and quite interested in the stranger.
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When she stopped mere feet from him, Pythis gave a slight smile. Gods, she was prettier than he remembered. Those eyes, that pretty pelt.
There was a delicate clearing of a throat, and suddenly Pythis realized that Sebae was not alone - in fact, there was a very similar lioness next to her with glazed eyes and a very, very pleased smile on her lips. Pythis cleared his own throat and merely said, “Welcome to the Stormborn."
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He was so handsome, and those pretty blue eyes drew her in just as they had the first time Sebae had seen him. The time they’d spent together had been fun and carefree and while she’d been with him, Sebae had felt like a youngster again. Not only that but Pythis had given her the most beautiful gifts she could ever have asked for. Her children had been the joy of her life, every one of them, and she cherished the time she’d spent with them.
Sebae lost herself in his eyes, a feeling that was all too familiar. She nearly jumped out of her skin when Tulia brushed up against her, politely clearing her throat when the silence went on for too long.
“This is my sister, Tulia.”
She paused again.
“Tulia. This is, ah. This is Pythis. Father to my children."
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“Pythis. I am Tulia, Sebae’s sister. I am blind,” she added, humor thick in her voice, “and it is a pleasure to meet the father of my niece and nephews. They were good cubs, and Sebae has traveled long to find her family again. I do not have to have sight to see that she is shocked to have come across you again,” Tulia sounded amused.
“The children are here, then?"
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“It is a pleasure to meet you as well, Tulia,” his voice was soft and friendly. “The children are here. The grandchildren are here, as well.” He sounded utterly proud.
“Your children, as well, Tulia. And a grandchild. Our family is large - one of the largest in the pride, though that means nothing since we are all what they call ‘outlanders’ - but we are happy and healthy and hearty and hale. My oldest, our Asper, is a reaver in the pride. We have grandsons here - all handsome and well.”
Pythis rose to his feet.
“I will take you to them. I am certain they will be so very happy to see you, Sebae. And you, Tulia. Come."
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It was amazing. They were newcomers to the pride, but they were home. Finally, after traveling for so long that they’d thought that perhaps they’d never find their family - they were here.
Nothing was more beautiful.
“Grandchildren,” Sebae moved to follow Pythis, glancing back now and then at Tulia. They were here and they were home, and life was good. Life was so, so good.
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“We have been looking for so long,” Tulia whispered quietly.
Finally. They were here, they’d made it. Tulia was going to see her boys again, the sons she hadn’t seen in so long. She briefly wondered about her daughter, but did not ask Pythis about her. Time would tell. If she was here, all the better. If not, well. Perhaps someday.
“Hurry."
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He swore to himself that he would not rush her. Time would tell, and that was all that he could hope for.
“We are close,” he whispered softly, anticipation tightening his throat. He could not way to bring Asper and Atheris and the others into a group so that he could show them who he’d found.
Life was good, and it was finally complete.