[GREYSON]
"You're leaving…" Hudhayfah stated and Mbali looked at him like he had no eyes to see what she was doing.
"Well yeah. I was coming to say goodbye after eting with my Lycans but then here you are. I guess I don't have to stay around anymore right? I have to leave for Sicario," Mbali said, looking everywhere but at Hudhayfah.
She knew the healer had to have sothing to say to her, but at the mont, the only thing that mattered to her was that she helped Hawi out. Everything else could co after.
She already knew that the war with the shadow knights would take so ti but that was enough for her, because at least then her sister would be too busy with Hair to even rember the huge wall and the rift that stood between the two sisters.
"Why don't you stay for dinner? Rukiya and Hawi are alone for the first ti in a long ti. We both know that could end with a thousand sses. You really don't want to be the only one going ho to clean that up, right?" Hudhayfah asked.
Mbali stared at him skeptically.
She hadn't exactly thought of the possibility that they had left Sicario and left the two insane mates together. There was no denying that the ss they would get back to would be a little too huge and crazy, but was it worth staying in Greyson?
Was she going to smile and nod like a little girl who hadn't just been betrayed by her sister and try to make things work like the world was all roses and sunshine?
So things aren't fair and they knew that, but then with all factors considered Hudhayfah's idea didn't exactly seem like the worst of them all. The won were a disaster and they would be a lot of work.
"I can try. Besides, I will have the help of the entire Sicario to clean up whatever is waiting for us in Sicario," Mbali said defiantly making the old healer sigh. This wasn't easy for Mbali and he wasn't going to try and force her to stay if she didn't want to.
"If you insist… But I was holding you to take a break. This is your chance at that and Hair didn't stop you from coming.
"If there was a lot of work as you make it seem, she would have co here with Rukiya and all of this would have been done in less than two hours and then you would be on your way back to Sicario.
"It's okay to feel weak, Lihle. It's okay to question a lot of things, but just for this evening, how about you forget about everything and just be yourself?" Hudhayfah suggested and Mbali considered it.
She had been trying her best to hold on, and each ti she felt like nothing she did was making any sense to her. She was always fighting soone's war and running away from hers.
She was always preoccupied with a lot of things and maybe, just this once she would take a chase and live for herself, right? Besides, what was the worst that could happen?
"Only if you promise to not let Malika ntion anything about our sisterhood. If she wants to talk to as Hawi's protector and a Savasci Knight, then I'm open for that. But if she ntions the sisterhood, I will create a portal and leave without thinking twice," Mbali said and Hudhayfah nodded at her.
This was not easy for her but he hoped that there would co a day when the most powerful sisters would co together and create a world in which they loved each other and didn't have to worry about anything or anyone.
He hoped that there would be peace in the future for them.
"Alright then. I'll stay," Mbali said, giving in.
That evening, the Grey wolves were happier than they had been in the past two weeks. Mbali knew that it had to have been hard for them and she could tell just how lonely it had to have been for them.
However, that evening, as they sat around the greatest bonfire that Mbali had ever seen, she felt like they were all here for the sake of one thing.
To forget.
So of them wanted to forget how hectic the war had been for them while others wanted to forget how hard life had been over ti. Their alpha was murdered and the ssy truth that had been traveled to them had screwed them over just a little.
They would find their bearing even if it took them a while, but just for the night, they would forget.
Expectedly, Mbali, Elodie, Hudhayfah, and Malika sat on the sa side of the bonfire. However, they didn't talk about work or even their personal lives. They all were in touch with their reality and they could read the state they all were in.
So, they let themselves have as much fun as they could.
By ten o'clock, the kids were taken to bed while the adult stayed up drinking and retelling tales of the old tis. They were happy to see that the psycho misfits had co for them and they were glad that their alpha had a team that she could tell the truth.
They were thankful for a lot of things that night, things that Mbali would always rember for as long as she lived. She had always wished for this kind of union when she went back ho, but then Clarkson itself was not going to be ho unless they won the war.
They couldn't go back there because then they would be bringing danger to the pack, and they couldn't do that. They had to make sure that their missions were complete and then the Lycans would make their way ho and get the rest they deserved.
Until then they would hop between towns and cities, factions and hos, trying to figure out what the shadow warlocks were up to and making sure to stop them.
"I'm going to bed," Mbali declared when dawn ca. She had drunk a lot and still managed to stay sober. Sure, Lycans never really got drunk. But just this once, Jabali Lihle wished that she could drink and forget her worries.
She had hoped that maybe if she drank over twenty liquor bottles she would be fine, but then she wasn't. Instead, she was back to where she had been and frankly, seeing her sister's face was pissing her off even more.
She had been the one to suggest they keep everything aside for the night, but the more she looked in Malika's direction and saw her sister already staring at her, the more Mbali wanted to ask her sister all the questions she had.
But she couldn't.
And maybe that was why she was the first of the adults to go to bed. Maybe she was running, hell she was always running, but just this once, she hoped that soone would catch her and tell her that she didn't need to run anymore.
Maybe, just maybe, there was soone out there for her. Maybe the universe wouldn't always be cruel to her, the girl who had lost everything, right?
"Be careful," Malika whispered sadly.
"When am I never careful?" Mbali scoffed angrily.
As she walked the Greyson hallways, she felt a presence staring at her.
Maybe it was the liquor, right?
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