"Roth. . . . you're not. . . .you're not . . . umm.....dead...." I could hear the trepidation in Jun's voice. I wondered whether or not he would give leadership back to Roth or if Roth would have to take it back. I secretly hoped that Roth would take it. I longed to see him take control of a situation, like he had taken control of me.
"No Jun, I'm not dead. Whatever gave you the impression that I was dead?"
"But I saw her.....and there was blood...so much blood..and...and..."
"And nothing." Roth grabbed him by the throat and pulled him close. When he spoke next his words were low but full of anger. "You followed me when I told you to stay. And now you've taken what is mine. Explain yourself!"
"I told everyone about how I'd seen Dania hit you over the head with that stone and that you were dead. We were scared. . . . We decided to move on so that she couldn't find us. You weren't here, Roth, so they chose me to take over."
"And you accepted."
From where I was, I could see two large males slowly circling around behind Roth. At first, I didn't know if he knew about them or not, but it soon became clear that he'd seen them. While still holding onto Jun's throat with one hand, he pointed at them with the other and never broke eye contact with Jun. "Remember who I am."
I had readied myself in the tree, poised for attack and swishing my tail back and forth. I wanted them to try something so Roth would call me. I was angry at the fact that they had taken from my Roth. I smiled just thinking about how much fun it would be to take them apart. But Roth's snarl had backed them off. I was impressed. It was clear that Roth was in charge of this situation without ever having to let go of Jun.
"So we have a little problem here, Jun. I'm not dead so your claim has no grounds. But the Meh-teh did choose you. We have two leaders and one people. How do you propose we solve this issue?"
Jun struggled to speak. "We don't. You're our leader. Do you hear that, people? Roth is our leader....not me." With that said, Roth threw him to the ground and then grabbed his staff and broke it in half and threw them beside Jun.
Roth turned to the Meh-eh and said, "My people, I want you to all know what has happened. But now is not the time. All will be explained tonight at sunset. There is much I need to discuss with our elders."
I watched from a safe distance as Roth stopped and talked with several older members of the Meh-teh. He was gracious and warm but still secure in his role as leader. I see why many of the Meh-teh respected him. I could not hear what was happening but Roth shook several hands. Only one of the elder's seemed less than forthcoming.
After conversing with the Elders, Roth walked among the people. He greeted everyone with a smile on his face and called them by their names. I got the feeling that most of this was for Roth to reassure the people that he was really back. I noticed that there were some who avoided him almost entirely. It was as if they were unhappy that Roth was back. How any of the Meh-teh could not want a magnificent leader like Roth back seemed shocking to me.
Later in the morning Roth found an alcove and signaled me down. I came to his side immediately. I was full of questions about the Meh-teh and his return.
"Why were some of your people avoiding you?"
"My guess is that they were loyal to Jun. In their eyes, he is still their leader. After all, I never bested him to take over."
"But he never bested you either."
"No, but I was 'dead' and he was chosen. And being chosen by our people in the absence of a leader, is acceptable."
"So what are you going to do."
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I told Roth that I was a little scared to go out and meet everyone. That because of all that had happened, I was sure that the Meh-teh would hate me. I had attacked their leader and wounded him. They thought I'd killed him. It wasn't a far stretch of the imagination for some to think I'd taken him from them.
"I am the only one you need to worry about right now. The others don't matter."
I steeled my resolve to match Roth's instruction. I knew that when it finally came time for me to be around the others, their looks of jealousy and contempt would mean absolutely nothing to me. I would merely note who they were because they might pose a problem later, but what they thought actually would mean nothing to me. I was here because Roth had asked me to be, not the Meh-teh. I promised myself I would only give them a smile that said, "Yes I
am
here."
I wanted the Meh-teh to know that I was no danger to them, I felt that was important. I whispered as much in his hear. He pulled me close said "Up in the tree's, my kitty. We have one more meeting to go to today. You will attend this one and I will introduce you to the Elders, but keep yourself hidden until I call you."
I thought we were headed to the central clearing where the Meh-teh seemed to gather to socialize, but we headed straight through and out the other side back into the Forest. We went far enough that the sounds coming from the clearing were no longer audible and we waited. We were soon met by the elders of the Meh-teh, including the one who would have rather not been there. He spoke first.
"Roth, Jun has a claim to be leader of our people. He was here when you were not."
"Dak, I was never beaten. And I came back before the cycle of the Moon passed. It is Jun who has no claim."
So Dak was his name. He sat down in a huff, obviously displeased with the logic that Roth had just presented to him. "Still the people chose him, that has to account for something." Dak was loyal to Jun, that much was clear.
It was a much older Meh-teh named Dren who spoke next. His fur was completely gray and close to white in some places. "Roth, while you were reuniting with our people today, we spoke long about the situation at hand. There has never been a happening like this before." Dren spoke very slowly, making sure that every word was understood.
"I was afraid of that," Roth said. "I had hoped that your many years would provide us with a solution for this. I know that both of us have a legitimate claim to leadership. And it must be settled. The only way I know of in which respect of the people will be earned is to have the Calling of the Drums. I don't want to kill Jun, but I fear that is what would happen."
"Oh what, you're so mighty that you couldn't be defeated? Big bad Roth can beat anyone now?"
"Dak, I did not mean it that way. But let's face it, Jun isn't exactly the best warrior out there. He's far from it."
"Roth..."