"No." His answer was blunt. For her to not even understand what she had done... his supisious were correct. And thus, his solution felt equally correct. "To leave the tribe means to deny your family. To leave means to purposefully and knowingly, walk away forever and leave us to die. The tribe must not waste resources, for we have none to waste. Those whom we nuture and raise into adults, must take responsbility for the burdens placed during their childhood, and seek to repay the tribe with their talents. To leave the tribe, is to waste everything we have given to you and leave your family to die in the desert."
K'yohko's voice had grown hard and strict with his wordy explanation. There was not a way to stress this enough. It was completely beyond his understanding that K'ailia did not understand what she did when she left her family.
"K'ailia, do you care about your family and the survival of this tribe?"
K'yohko's voice had grown hard and strict with his wordy explanation. There was not a way to stress this enough. It was completely beyond his understanding that K'ailia did not understand what she did when she left her family.
"K'ailia, do you care about your family and the survival of this tribe?"