K'mana sighed inwardly and tried to remain calm, she wanted to argue with K'luha but getting emotional would do little when K'luha was in one of her moods.
K'mana looked her sister in the eyes and tried to steadfast agianst the storm. "K'luha, I'm home and safe...if a little worse for wear. Perhaps it would have ended more favorably if I had convinced you to come with me, but I did not wish the tribe to think us both missing. You say it was childish and rash decision. But I fully understood the repercussions of failing my trial. You may not believe in the guidance of the spirits but both K'ailia and I were training with K'piru our tribe's shaman. There is no doubt in my mind they guided me truly in my 'youthful adventure.' As for K'rei I would consider no one who fought along side me in battle and travelled the sands along side me as a 'stranger.' She is a distant sister who lost her own tribe much as we lost much of ours during the Fall."
K'mana lowered her eyes, "I am sorry that my actions caused you to worry, but I love you and the tribe and I would never abandon either. But we were taught to listen to our feelings and I do not believe it coincidence that I discovered what I did. I will accept whatever punishment you and the elders deem fit after, but I do not regret taking action."
K'mana raised her eyes once more. "Lets go find out what the elders plan to do about the Amalj'aa."
K'mana looked her sister in the eyes and tried to steadfast agianst the storm. "K'luha, I'm home and safe...if a little worse for wear. Perhaps it would have ended more favorably if I had convinced you to come with me, but I did not wish the tribe to think us both missing. You say it was childish and rash decision. But I fully understood the repercussions of failing my trial. You may not believe in the guidance of the spirits but both K'ailia and I were training with K'piru our tribe's shaman. There is no doubt in my mind they guided me truly in my 'youthful adventure.' As for K'rei I would consider no one who fought along side me in battle and travelled the sands along side me as a 'stranger.' She is a distant sister who lost her own tribe much as we lost much of ours during the Fall."
K'mana lowered her eyes, "I am sorry that my actions caused you to worry, but I love you and the tribe and I would never abandon either. But we were taught to listen to our feelings and I do not believe it coincidence that I discovered what I did. I will accept whatever punishment you and the elders deem fit after, but I do not regret taking action."
K'mana raised her eyes once more. "Lets go find out what the elders plan to do about the Amalj'aa."
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