Tygra finished his meal, and then got up to leave when Saya came back in. He told her good-night, and left the dining hall. He was heading up the stairs when Wren had entered the palace. Tygra reached his room just as Wren walked into the dining hall. He seen Saya cleaning up.
"Saya, let me guess. Lord Tygra went to bed." Said Wren.
"Yes, he did." Said Saya.
Wren turned to leave, and Saya stopped him. She asked if he was thinking about bothering Lord Tygra. When Wren looked away, Saya closed her eyes, and shook her head.
"I have to inform him about the caravan." Said Wren.
"I know, but he may not want to be bothered right now." Said Saya.
"I'll just have to accept whatever, but I have to inform him." Said Wren.
Wren had then left, and headed to the stairs. He soon reached Tygra's room, and knocked. The voice inside told him to come in. Wren opened the door, and walked into the room to find Tygra on the balcony. Tygra turned for a moment to see who had come in. When he seen that it was Wren, he came back into his room.
"What do you need, Wren?" Tygra asked.
"I wanted to inform you that the supplies have been loaded onto the wagons, and the guards that are going, have been informed." Said Wren.
"Alright, then all that has to be done is to inform the staff." Said Tygra.
"Yes, my lord." Said Wren.
"Ok, thank you Wren; good-night." Said Tygra.
"Good-night, my lord." Said Wren.
After Wren left, Tygra shut the balcony doors, and went to bed. He fell asleep with an uneasy feeling that worried him.
"Son." Said Claudis.
Tygra opened his eyes, and seen that he was in the throne room back in the Center Kingdom.
"Father." Said Tygra.
"Yes, my son." Said Claudis.
"I don't understand." Said Tygra.
"I had a sense that you are feeling uneasy about something. What troubles you, Tygra?" Claudis asked.
"I've made the choice to become the Noble of this land, and I don't regret it. But I feel like I'm missing something." Said Tygra.
"Let me tell you something you don't know. Your mother believed that you were sent to us by the gods. Then when you got a little older, and we were blessed with a cub on the way. Your mother, she believed that you were destined for greater things." Said Claudis.
"How could she; I was only a young cub." Said Tygra.
"A mother seems to always know what her cubs are capable of." Said Claudis.
Tygra gave a small chuckle, and told his father about the coming trouble. Claudis was shocked, but he wasn't worried. Tygra asked why he wasn't worried. It was Claudis's turn to chuckle.
"Lady Angara is not your average leader. She may project that she is just the Noble of the North, and the leader of the Council of Nobles, but she is more." Said Claudis.
"In what way?" Tygra asked.
"She has authority over all the Nobles, royalty, and their kingdom. The only thing is; she doesn't interfere unless there is a reason to." Said Claudis.
"She does seem to have trust issues." Said Tygra.
"Lady Angara was a child; that was placed in a grown-up role. Cats thought they could take advantage of her. She makes cats prove they deserve her trust, and respect." Said Claudis.
"So you're saying that I should trust her." Said Tygra.
"Yes, but always know that she is also only a cat, and she also worries. She tends to under sell herself." Said Claudis.
"That's not the impression I got when I first met her." Said Tygra.
"First impressions can be deceiving, but of course she had to rule five kingdoms after I was killed, and you all were finding what was needed to stop Mumm-Ra." Said Claudis.
