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Bibi asks a question. 👀

ENDING SOON!!! PREORDERS for the PRINTED VERSION of Chapter Five are now OPEN!

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Everyone who is currently a Patron during the preorder will have their name featured in the printed comic!

As always, thank you SO so much for your fantastic support, this comic would not be possible without all of you! <3

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Characters and art (c) Maura "Panthera Arven" Pompili"

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Stephanie Titarenko

No, Mosi. Mondo is NOT the reason you're talking to your mother from the opposite side of a gorge right now. Your inability to let go of your anger and hate is. Mondo is innocent. You KNOW this. You need to accept it, for your own sake as well as your mother's and Mondo's. Sabra may have done what she did BECAUSE of Mondo, in a misguided effort to protect him ( and get revenge ), but NONE OF THAT IS MONDO'S FAULT. He didn't ask for her to do that any more than you did, and if he could choose I am sure he would have chosen for his bio mom not to do that as well. He isn't to blame, and if you want to go THAT FAR down the cause-and-effect rabbit-hole then you should be blaming your mother for pouncing Sab in the first place and thus giving her reason to hate her and to want to do anything to hurt her ( of course this is SABRA'S fault, not Africa's, I'm just pointing out the flaw in Mosi's logic ). I understand you're angry and upset and bitter and very much still hurting because of what happened, and that's understandable. But ever since the lion attack YOU have been getting in your OWN way of your own happiness and personal growth. It's not Mondo's or anyone else's fault that you can't see it. Mosi's little "hmphf!" and turning away in the last panel is believable, but so, so SO frustrating. He is being very childish and bull-headed here, and is continuing to cut off his nose to spite his face. Nothing will ever bring his sister back, heal his physical scars, or erase the trauma of that day, but he hasn't lost everything and the door to happiness is still open for him if only he will let go of his misguided anger towards an innocent and stop letting his trauma define him. I heard somewhere that holding on to anger and hate is like holding on to a burning coal: it hurts you WAY more than the person you hate/are angry with. I've lived that for myself and know that to be true. If only there was a way to make Mosi realize he is only hurting himself here. Bibi's idea is a good one: hopefully all parties accept and it works. Hopefully Mosi will in time come to see Mondo as the innocent that he is and accept him as a brother rather than continue blaming him for crimes he didn't commit and was no way involved in.

Morgran

Me in the morning (Australia) : I wonder what she could mean by 'a swap' Me in the arvo : Oh wait. She means that she will take care of Mondo so that Mosi can go back to his mother!? (so obvious :D )