Hisia didn't say anything, rather she watched him with a grin as he spoke up and yawned. Something told her that they were going to go home soon, and she wouldn't mind, as she was wondering what Naamini might be doing right now while her mother and brother were gone. She hoped she wouldn't be anger with them for leaving her behind, but she didn't want to wake her.

She wandered her gaze over to the antelope as they continued in their large, all gathered together while they calmly nibbled on the grass. It wasn't long before she heard Kamau speak up, having made up his mind on what he wanted to do. "Alright," she stretched out and flicked her tail as she turned in the direction that they would take to get home.

"If you want me to carry you, I will," she offered before they started home.

Life for him might be perfect, but she still thought of Msiba and his gang. She still wondered on what they would do, or how they would get their revenge, how they would get to her cubs. She wouldn't let it happen. Right now, she had her cubs to think about. She had family to think about, and the pride.

Msiba would not touch her mind.