Chapter 17

Disclaimer: I do not own the Lion King or any of its characters.

I do not own the following characters but have prior permission from the author, Nala-Nay to use them:

Hasani

Hiassen

The characters I do own are as follows (For now):

Kali/Uhami (Fierce/exile)

Usafi

Kusudi (Purpose)

Ufisa (Variation of Ufisadi which means Mischief)

Give a big round of applause to my beta queenlionesses who helped make this a perfect drama chapter. Hail to the queen.


The Fierce or the Courageous

Kali and Simba had gone their separate ways with their own respective lioness while Ufisa and Kusudi had remained behind with Timon and Pumbaa, who Kali learned had raised and protected Simba for all these years. He politely thanked them and was about to ask how he could repay them, when he saw Simba bend down and swallow a huge worm whole. Kali shuddered when he saw this and said.

"Why did you just eat that bug?" He asked his brother with disgust.

"Why not? There is no meat out here, what else am I supposed to eat?" Simba replied.

Deciding not to push the matter any further and risk getting sick, Kali looked to Usafi and left with her towards the ponds where he and the cheetahs had entered the oasis. Along the way, Kali could not help but look at every inch of his beloved. She now had a build and a certain grace to her that made her even more beautiful than the way he pictured her in his dreams. Her eyes still had that beautiful violet color that reflected the sky at dawn or dusk. But her fur was what baffled him the most. When they were cubs, her pelt had only been a light pink, but now it was a bright red color that reminded him of a ruby, or a red sunrise. He noticed that she was also looking over every inch of him as well and knew that she was baffled too.

This lion, which used to be not much bigger than my mother's head when we were cubs, is now larger than even his father as an adult. His hair tuft developed into a beautiful star white mane. Usafi thought to herself.

They both looked at each other with wonder and awe until Kali remembered something that brought down his spirits. His friend Chaka, whom had died recently, revealed he was her father. He knew he would have to tell her soon, as the secret was eating him from the inside out. He then decided to break the silence between them as he noticed the sun beginning to set and showing the purple of his lover's eyes in the sky. He mustered all of his courage, and asked her a question to help them reconnect.

"I have heard from fisa that the Pride Lands have become practically an extension of the Elephant graveyard. Is it true?" He asked with a heavy sigh. Am I guilty for what happened? Kali pondered, as he waited for a reply

" It is true. All the herds have left and the waterholes are almost dry. In a few days, if nothing changes, our pride may starve." She replied with dread, recalling her home.

"I always hoped it was an exaggeration, but after hearing it from you, I have to accept this horrible reality. Simba and I must set this right." As he said this, he paused and then thought back to his brother, and wondered who will take up the throne when he returned home. Seeing his uncertainty, Usafi said.

"I am glad Nala and I found you when we did. I was not sure what we would have done if we did not find any help. My heart practically melted when I saw you and Simba. I thought we lost you both. I really missed you, Shujaa." She said while nuzzling him, which he affectionately returned with a loving smile.

"I have missed you every day since I fled. Not a day went by when I did not think about you, Ajabu." He replied and then paused when he remembered something else he had to know.

"Yeah about that. Why did you fake your own death" Usafi asked.

"Yes, but first, Kusudi also told me that Hasani, Hiassen and Scar. Is it true they tried to rape you and Nala?" He asked with fear.

"Yeah…It is." She said in a hushed tone, that was barely audible. Her eyes shifted towards the ground, as if she was ashamed of herself. With a heavy sigh, she continued, "Hiassen, was constantly pushing over the limits of appropriate comments. I confronted him about it on multiple occasions, but it only seemed to motivate him farther. He'd rub up against me, or whisper things in my ear in an almost dominate tone." Her ears flattened, as if she could still hear his voice, which plagued her nightmares. Her body started to shake violently, almost like an earthquake was occurring beneath her paws.

"Did…did he actually…try to.." Kali asked, unsure of what to say. His entire body stiffened up, as he braced himself for the answer he was dreading.

"When I turned three, he actually thought I would let him mate me. I was terrified, but luckily Nala had gone through a similar experience with Hasani a few months before, and got me out of there. Things started to return a bit back to normal, but a few months later…..they…cornered us." Tears were now soaking her fur, as she lowered herself to the ground.

"So it's true?" Kali growled. He stood up and started pacing back and forth. His warm white eyes, turned cold. This terrified Usafi even more, as Hiassen shared a similar look when she denied him. "I am going to tear him to shreds!"

"Kali, please stop! Your scaring me." she sobbed "I was never mated!"She roared, Her body was now starting to regain composure, and got into a defensive position. "You have always owned my heart, and I was never able to move on." Her expression changed as well. She almost appeared as a completely different lioness, from only moment before. I can't let myself look weak. Not now.

"I can take care of myself Kali. I have been for quite some time now. Trust me, I'd tear him to shred if I ever saw him again." Usafi replied with a cold and menacing tone. Her eyes narrowed, yet still carried a hurt expression. Kali saw her claws appear and was now faced with a blinding rage, he did not even know was even possible to experience. A roar escaped his mouth as he felt the weight of all the pain he has caused.

"I am so sorry, Usafi. I should have been there to protect you and Nala when it happened. I feel horrible that I put you in that situation, and only hope you can forgive me." He said with pleading eyes.

"Damn it Kali! I am not a newborn cub. I can take care of myself thank you very much!" She said with a huff.

"I know that the reason you left, and made us think you were dead, was to protect us with your oath. But still couldn't you have somehow told me you were alive?" She said with a hurt expression.

"I wanted to Usafi. But I just couldn't."

"Why the hell not?" She roared furiously.

"It- It's complicated!"

"It's another female isn't it?"

"WHAT?!" He yelled shocked at her accusation.

"That is why you never sent me a message. You found some other female who is probably pregnant with your cubs. Isn't that right?"

"No! That is not true! My heart has always been yours!"

"Then why did you not come back?"

"Because I was afraid and ashamed of myself for running. I still felt it was the right thing to do, as my oath would protect you."

"I never once hated you for what happened and always believed that you did what you did out of love for us." She said and began to cry tears of hurt and rage.

"Ajabu. Please! I did stay away for that reason but also because I love you." He said with a cracking voice and pleading tone.

"I love you too Shujaa. But you have no idea how much easier my life would have been if you had just told me you were alive somehow. It just makes it hard to look at you the same way."

Kali's heart instantly started breaking when he heard Usafi say that she was hurt because of his decision. He immediately got tears in his eyes. As he leaned in to embrace her, she turned away. Somehow, he had to prove that he was truly sorry. A thought then occurred to him; he knew he had reasons for why he did not return, but what about Simba? Why had he not gone home? He was broken from his train of thought when Usafi turned to look in straight in his eyes. At that moment, he was intimidated by the normally docile lioness.

"I would, however, like to know where you have been all this time? And you better have a damn good explanation." She growled. "You don't get off that easily."

Kali nodded and then began to explain everything from the day his life was threatened to the point they were reunited. He told of how the three cheetahs who were Kusudi and Ufisa's aunts, had tried to kill all those years ago because they thought he killed their brother Kumsa, and tortured the two cheetahs. Usafi gasped at this and felt a deep rage in her heart at finally knowing who had separated her from the one she loved.

"If I ever see those three. I will rip them to shreds for trying to hurt you." Usafi snarled. Her expression softened a little at the realization of what had happened to him as a cub and nuzzled him tenderly. I should not have yelled at him. He went through so much but I won't completely forgive him just yet.

"Well I already took care of them myself so don't worry about them anymore. By the way, that is the other reason I did not come back. I was worried that if I went back and they were still there, that they would kill me and you would see it with your own eyes. I did not want to put you through that pain either." Kali said in a reassuring tone.

"Ok. Sorry you had to see me like that. Please continue."

Hoping to ease some of her tension and anger he continued his story. "After the attack and having made my resolution to stay away, I became the lion Uhami and grew up as the adopted younger brother of a kind rogue lion named Ni. He taught me everything from how to hunt on my own to knowing how fight against opposing lions with proper technique." He then paused for a moment to remember his dead friend. Oh Chaka, if only you could be here to see the beautiful lioness your daughter has become.

Usafi noticed his pause and the grief in his features and asked "Kali are you alright?"

Her voice broke his reminiscence and he quickly overcame his grief and continued. "After three years of living with Ni I had grown rather comfortable with my life and yet I still missed you everyday. But a few days ago, me and Ni were out hunting when we encountered Kusudi, Ufisa and those three cheetahs I told you about earlier. The cheetahs wanted us to give Kusudi and Fisa over but we would not allow it. Hoping to deter them from attacking and to start reclaiming my old life, I told them who I really was. My actions caused rejoice for our friends but enraged the attackers. While defending our friends, Ni died at the fangs of Kuchin and her sister."

"I am so sorry about your friend Kali. He must have been practically like family to you." Usafi said with sympathy.

"He was practically a second father to me. I will never forget him." Kali said.

"So what happened next?" Usafi asked.

"Well after they took down Ni, I was filled with rage and killed two of them. When I faced Kuchin, I gave her two choices, either leave me and our friends in peace or die. She chose to leave and disappeared into the grasses. After she left, Ni turned out to still be barely alive and he told me with his dying breaths that he was your father Chaka and that he thought you and your mother were both killed by the fangs of a certain lioness named Zira. Before he passed away I told him of how you were in fact alive and that you were raised by Sarafina. I know that what I told him made it so he could rest in peace. Once he died, we stuck around for a few days so I could mourn him, left for good, wound up in this oasis and the rest you already know." Kali finished. She gasped after processing two certain details from all the information.

"My father was the one who raised you? So all this time, he was living a life of regret. I am glad you told me, Kali. Now I know that my father always loved me, and the only reason he was not in my life, was because he thought I was dead. Though, I cannot believe that Zira was the one who killed my mother. I mean, she has been like a mother to me all this time." She said with joy and disbelief at the information.

"We can question Zira when we return home. But what is also important is that before he died, he looked me in the eyes and silently asked me to look out for you. I vowed to do so and I hope to do it for the rest of my life by becoming your mate, if you would like." He said with the deepest joy in his heart. Usafi looked into his eyes with a joy in her eyes that matched his own and embraced him. However, she then remembered her anger and while embracing him said.

"If you can prove your loyalty, then maybe we will be mates."

"I will prove that to you. I promise."

When they finished this embrace they had arrived at the pond he had stopped at earlier. They both bent down for a drink and then looked into each other's eyes. They both loved each other even more now that they had been reunited. But at the same time, Usafi's love was eclipsed by her anger for him lying to her and putting her through hell. Kali suddenly remembered the day he was supposed to have with Usafi and the important thing he wanted to give her.

"Do you remember the day we were supposed to have before I disappeared?" He asked with a smirk. She nodded with both curiosity and confusion while he said.

"Well there is something I have held onto all this time and I wanted to give it to you since I could not then." He finished speaking and then he and Usafi, who had almost shed tears at hearing he had something for her, but kept her glare up, laid down in the grass in front of the waterfall and looked up to the stars which had begun to show in the sky. Kali, whose fur was reflecting the sky, again, began to sing.

A hundred days have made me older
Since the last time that I saw your pretty face
A thousand lies have made me colder
And I don't think I can look at this the same

But all the miles that separate
Disappear now when I'm dreaming of your face

I'm here without you, baby
But you're still on my lonely mind
I think about you, baby
And I dream about you all the time
I'm here without you, baby

But you're still with me in my dreams
And tonight it's only you and me, yeah.

The miles just keep rollin'
As the people leave their way to say hello
I've heard this life is overrated
But I hope that it gets better as we go, oh, yeah, yeah

I'm here without you, baby
But you're still on my lonely mind
I think about you, baby
And I dream about you all the time
I'm here without you, baby

But you're still with me in my dreams
And tonight, girl, its only you and me

Everything I know, and anywhere I go (oh whoa)
It gets hard but it won't take away my love (oh whoa)
And when the last one falls
When it's all said and done
It gets hard but it wont take away my love, whoa, oh, oh

I'm here without you, baby
But you're still on my lonely mind
I think about you, baby
And I dream about you all the time
I'm here without you, baby

But you're still with me in my dreams
And tonight, girl, it's only you and me

When he finished, Usafi pressed her muzzle against his and began to make out with him. What passed between them could not be called a jolt, but an entire electrical storm of passion as they kissed. They both kissed each other with a passion that they each hoped could make up for the years they had spent apart. The kiss seemed lasted for only a few minutes when they were both interrupted by a snort from an angry Nala.

"Hey, Nala. What's up? Where's Simba?" Kali asked with concern as he had already noticed Simba was not with her.

"Simba and I had an argument. He said he won't go back to Pride Rock, but he won't tell me the reason why." She stated with frustration in her voice.

"Maybe I can get him to open up. Why don't you stay here with Usafi, the chaetas, while I go talk to him?" He said. At first she was confused, until both Kusudi and Ufisa appeared from the bushes in annoyance.

"Thought you were real sneaky didn't you?" Kali said with a smirk.

"How did you know?" Fisa asked with irritation.

"I heard you following us from the moment we left. You really should learn to stop whispering to each other when stalking someone. It gives you away." Kali said to the annoyed cheetahs.

"So you will keep an eye on them?" Kali asked Nala who nodded and then he ran off to find his brother.

It did not take long for Kali to find his brother, who was yelling at the sky and then collapsed in front of a stream in depression. Kali approached his brother and asked.

"Simba, what is the matter? This does not seem like you. Nala said you were not going to come home. Why?" Kali asked with a puzzled look across his face.

But, Simba only replied with, "It is not your concern, so go away." He got up to leave, but not without giving a defiant glare at the silver lion.

"It is my business Simba. You are my brother. I can tell you feel guilty about something. I'd recognize that look anywhere. Whatever that is, you should not let it ruin your life. After all, you are the king." He said back with a calm, yet agitated tone. Why does he always have to be so stubborn? Kali asked himself. Kings forbid if he ever lets anyone see him so vulnerable.

"I do not want to talk about it Kali," Simba said in a similar tone. He then abruptly turns to face his brother, and was now only a paws distance apart. "So BACK OFF." He growled. The golden lion lifted his head high in defiance. "Scar is the king, not me. But I had to find that out from Nala!" He continues. His muscles were unwavering, but his eyes gave off a different aura, like a scared cubs that is asking for help. "I thought you would have stayed with Mom and the rest of the pride, but you abandoned them!"

"I had my reasons for not going back. I..." Kali replied before Simba angrily cut him off.

"I had reasons too. Do not feed me that lie Kali. I know the real reason why you did not go back is because you knew you were a lousy brother, a showoff and you were jealous of me being king." Simba said with a brush of a paw through his mane.

"HOW DARE YOU." Kali unleashed his rage with a thunderous roar, that could practically be heard throughout the entire jungle. The compounding emotions proceeded to overwhelm him. He bowed his head, realizing once again, the pain he had caused. His seemingly selfless act at the time, had shown itself to be one of anguish, in attempt to outrun his problems.

"I DID WHAT I DID TO PROTECT OUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY." He said with a heavy sigh, which released all of his guilt into the open air. His body morphed into an almost skeleton like state as he stood in front of his brother, who was oblivious to these clues. He continued on anyway, as desperation started to seep into his veins.

"WHAT ABOUT YOUR REASONS? WHAT REASON COULD MR. "I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO BE KING" HAVE TO TEAR HIM AWAY FROM HIS THRONE? TELL ME SIMBA."

"YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT I HAVE BEEN THROUGH KALI, THE PAIN I HAVE ENDURED AND THE EVIL I HAVE DONE." Simba said with a vicious roar and bristled fur.

"What do you mean evil you have done? No matter what you have done, you are still the king." Kali said with his head tilted to the side

Never you mind what evil I have committed! Besides, like I said, I am not the king and I remember saying I wanted you to be King." Simba before he closed his eyes and then opened them again.

"You do not have a clue of what I have have been through Kali. You were not their when Dad died!" He screamed as tears started to trickle down his face, like water does off of leaves after a rainstorm.

"Their was not one day I did not think of going back, but, I can't. " Frustration of being trapped in exile for years, thanks to his fear of having to face the consequences for his actions was exploding inside of him.

"Besides, I told Dad that I thought you should be king. You always were the perfect son, and I know you wanted the throne too." He growled as memories of Kali showing him up all the time, stampeded like the wildebeests into his mind. "But I saw though your act. No way one story about Grandpa changed you. You're just as selfish now as you were back then."

Kali's eyes narrowed as his brothers words rang in his ears. "I never said I was perfect Simba. I have made plenty of mistakes." He said with the small amount of humility he managed to hold onto during this argument. "I still care for you bro, and was just as upset when Dad died, if not more, because I thought I lost you too!" I have endured more pain than you can imagine." He then stared his brother down. Their eyes, Kali's cold white ones and Simba's fiery amber ones were locked in a staring war which was soon broke by Simba.

"I seriously doubt th-" Simba started before Kali cut him off with a hiss.

"I was attacked by three murderous cheetahs back when I was still a cub. I barely managed to escape with my life." Kali said.

"I was chased out of the gorge by three hyenas and was left for dead in the scorching heat of the desert." Simba retaliated with a furrow of his brow.

"I have had to live the last three years as a rogue with a kind lion named Ni and under an assumed name." Kali countered back with a tap of his claws on the ground.

"Oh boo hoo Kali. Let me find some birds to sing you a sad choir." Simba said with a roll of his eyes.

"I have grown up out here with just Timon and Pumbaa and a bunch of bugs in my gut. At least you had Ni and good meat to eat where you were. I am sure you had a swell life." Kali's eyes twitched at hearing his brother's smartassed comment and he growled again. You just crossed the line Simba!

"If you would stop being rude you would learn that Ni was in fact Usafi's father and that I watched him die before my eyes at the fangs of those same cheetahs who tried to kill me years ago." Kali said with tears of rage and hurt pouring down his cheek. He broke down and began sobbing into his paws. Simba gasped at what he heard and lowered his head in shame. He then walked up to Kali. Once he reached him, he looked at his sobbing twin and spoke.

"I'm sorry." He said sincerely and hugged Kali again while Kali did the same, allowing him to embrace him. They were both thinking that fighting about anything should be put on the back burner and wasn't necessary, especially after all these years of being apart. They needed each other now more than ever.

"Simba…"

"I guess it's my turn huh?" Kali brought his head up and locked eyes with him, smiled, and nodded his head.

"Yes it is." Kali replied. He bumped heads with him softly and then let his brother go slowly, he sighed heavily.

"Alright. I left home because I did something terrible." He made contact with the ground, trying to put his words together. "I don't know how you are going to take this, but I will tell you. If you leave, it's fine. If you choose not to speak to me, I'll underst-"

"Just tell me." He stated to him softly, he looked straight ahead and he finally came out with it.

"I killed our father." What?! How is that even possible!? This and many other questions were flowing around in Kali's head, but one seemed to be the right one to ask.

"How?" Kali asked.

"The stampede you heard about…" Simba brought up.

"Yesss…" Kali said.

"That was my fault. I roared, and the eco alerted the heard. When dad came to stop me fom being trampled, he got me out of the fray, but fell back in." Giant and hot tears ran down Simba's face from the mind-movie that was playing in his head from that dreadful day. He was just a cub then and he had caused their father's life to end so short. "Our father's death was my fault. That's why I can't go back."

"You were only a cub and he loved you. He died saving you. Just like he would have for me." Kali said. He couldn't believe that his brother would hold on to something like this for so long. He was just a cub at the time and probably would have been proven innocent.

"No! If I hadn't been in the gorge, if I had not started a stampede, he would still be here!" His voice trembled and quavered. He had never told anyone, not even his guardians, Timon and Pumbaa, and he had been with them since he left Pride Rock. Kali came up behind him now and rubbed his back.

"Shh, Simba. Breathe." He took in a deep shaky breath and sobbed quietly.

"I look pathetic don't I?" Simba stated with a deep depression.

"No." He leaned his head to the side so as to look at him.

"You look hurt. All these years of holding that guilt in, it had to come out sooner or later." His kind words made Simba remember the good days he had with his brother. He had become wiser within these past years and it made him more amazing

"I loved our dad, Kali, and I killed him." He said calmly to him, still believing that he had done such a terrible thing.

"There is something I don't get." Kali sounded puzzled.

"What don't you get?" Simba asked.

"Let me ask you this," Kali asked as Simba turned to gaze at him.

"Why were you in the gorge in the first place?" Kali asked. Simba thought for a moment and then answered him.

"I was waiting for a surprise from our father." Simba stated.

"That's strange." Kali said with an even more puzzled look on his face.

"Why?" Simba asked.

"Why would our father tell you to go to a place that he told everyone was off limits?" He asked.

"Well," he thought again, this was indeed a strange ordeal, but then he remembered, "Scar told me to wait down there for him." Kali's eyes widened.

"Uncle Scar told you?!" Kali asked.

"Yes." Kali shook his head as if trying to unconfuse himself.

"This just doesn't make sense, Simba." Kali said.

"How so?" Simba's curious tone made Kali continue on.

"Simba. Scar tells you to go to the gorge-" Kali said before Simba cut him off.

"He took me there himself." Simba replied

"Ok, he took you there, told you to wait for a surprise from our father, in a forbidden area?" The red maned lion nodded his head in response, but only some of this was sinking in.

"So?" Simba asked

"Come on, Simba! This doesn't sound-"

"Strange?" Simba said and Kali nodded. They both looked at each other and then embraced each other before Kali said.

"You know I do not think our father is dead." He stated with a smile and his brother looked confused. "Look in the water Simba. I can see him right now."

Simba looked in the water and saw only his and Kali's reflection as well as that of the night sky. "Those are just our reflections Kali." He said in confusion.

Kali chuckled before replying. "Look closer, my brother".

Simba did this and when he looked again, he noticed that both his and Kali's reflections were fading and that their father, Mufasa's was now looking at them.

"You see Simba. He lives, because we do." Kali said. Simba looked at his brother with understanding and was about to say something when he hears the voice of their father whose form was now appearing in the night sky.

"Simba . . ., Kali…" Mufasa called with a quiet tone.

"Father?" Kali and Simba both stated with confusion and surprise.

"Kali, you have made me very proud son. You forgot who you were, but remembered it with the help of your great-grandfather. I always knew you were destined for greatness and know your future will be bright." He said to his son.

"Thank you Dad" Kali replied with tears of joy in his eyes at his father's pride over him. Mufasa then turned to Simba.

"Simba, you have forgotten me." He said.

"No. How could I?" Simba said with denial.

"You have forgotten who you are, and so have forgotten me. Look inside yourself, Simba. You are more than what you have become. You must take your place in the Circle of Life." Their father said.

"How can I go back? I'm not who I used to be." Simba stated

"Remember who you are. You are my son, and the one true king. Or have you forgotten what your brother said when you were both asked about being King?" Mufasa stated.

Simba gasped and did in fact remember how his brother gave up the right to be king because he believed Simba was the one right for the position. As he recalled this, both Simba and Kali noticed Mufasa's figure disappearing.

"Remember who you are." He said while fading.

Mufasa is disappearing rapidly into clouds. Simba and Kali run into the fields trying to keep up with the image.

"No. Please! Don't leave me." Simba pleads.

"Remember..." Their father says again

"Dad!" Simba and Kali shout with hope that their father will stay.

"Remember..." He says again.

"Don't leave me." Simba pleads once again

"Remember . . ." He says before finally disappearing once again. Both brothers stop running and merely look into the clouds where their father used to be. Their silence was interrupted by the familiar voice of Rafiki who had shown up behind them and yelled.

"What was THAT?" He says and then laughs before continuing. The weather- Pbbbah! Very peculiar. Don't you think?"

"Yeah. Looks like the winds are changing." Kali said and smiled at the old baboon.

"Ahhh. Change is good." Rafiki said happily.

"Yeah, but it's not easy. I know what I have to do. But, going back means I'll have to face my past. I've been running from it for so long." Simba said disbelievingly. Then, Rafiki hit Simba on the head with his staff and then tried to hit Kali who merely ducked out of the way.

"Oww! Jeez- What was that for?" Simba asked with pain and anger.

"It doesn't matter; it's in the past!" Rafiki replies while laughing.

"Yeah, but it still hurts." He said while rubbing his head.

"Oh yes, the past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it, or... " The crazy baboon says while once again swinging his stick at Simba, who this time ducks.

"Learn from it!" Kali finished for the shaman as he blocks the staff with his paw.

"Hah, you see! So what are you going to do?" Rafiki asked.

"First, I'm gonna take your stick." Kali said and then grabs the stick with his teeth and hurls it to the side.

"No, no, no, no! Not the stick!" Rafiki complains and goes to retrieve it. Once he grabs it he notices both brothers are running off into the distance and he asks. "Hey, where are you going?"

"We're going back!" Both of the brothers shouted back while still running towards their lost home.


Author: So Simba and Kali confessed their lives and deepest secrets to each other. Now they are heading back and are ready to face their uncle.

Extra Disclaimer: The song belongs to 3 Doors Down. Not me.

Swahili:

Ndugu wawili mgawanyiko mbali.

Moja kwa sababu ya upendo na heshima.

Mengine kwa sababu ya hatia na aibu.

Ndugu wawili kuungana.

Migogoro yalizuka kati ya mbili na wao kupigana.

Lakini dhamana yao mapumziko kupitia hasira na anawaambia nini ni haki.

Kimya, wao si ahadi ya kupigana tena.

Wao kukumbatia kila mmoja na wote ni kusamehewa.

Kwa ajili ya ndugu hawapaswi kupigana lakini kupendana.

Translation:

Two brothers split apart.

One out of love and respect.

Other because of guilt and shame.

Two brothers unite.

Conflict broke out between the two of them fight.

But their bond breaks through anger and tells them what is right.

Quietly, they promise not to fight again.

They embrace each other and all is forgiven.

For the brothers should not fight but love each other.