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Tw: Domestic violence 


- Mufasa! - Ahadi exclaimed.

Mufasa started to get closer to his father. He had ruined it. He knew that he must not go beyond the limits of his land. From the lands of his father, rather. He didn't feel any of this as his own. He walked fearfully. His father wasn't the kind type, least of all to him. But as a future king he must always put a face to whatever it was. And in this case that meant...

- FOOLISH! – His father yelled at them. – YOU ARE MY FIRST-BORN, MY HEIR, HOW COULD YOU DO SOMETHING SO IRRESPONSIBLE!

Mufasa did not reply. He knew it was true, but hearing it from his own father was humiliating. And painful. Since that showed the importance of him. Be his heir. Nothing more.

His father was speaking loudly on purpose, anyone could hear him. So everyone knew that he was a failure for his father. Even if this act alone caused him deep pain, I wish it was just screaming his punishment.

Before Mufasa could even look at him, his father raised her paw and hit Mufasa in the face. A slap. Mufasa may have been a teenager, but his father was three times as strong as he was. He put it down on the floor, in pain. The shock, horrific, the floor full of rocks where he fell, worse. And the sound of the birds flapping their wings away was the only thing he heard until…

-    GET UP!

And Mufasa just did it, without speaking.

- I hope this serves as a lesson for you. My father, he knew how to punishment. Is this wound on my face? You know it was him. Ah, but I did not learn well to educate. I went soft on you, I didn't even use my claws. Pf, you could use some marks that remind you of how you should act. Go away, don't fail again. The fate of these lands depends on you.

Mufasa nodded and started to walk away, in pain. The blow to his face felt horrible, like he was burning her insides. His back and extremities also ached. But there was something inside of him that also suffered.
He was filled with anger. He had never hurt, nor hurt in such a way. And the one who left him this great pain was none other than his own father. Mufasa promised himself one thing that day.

- I will NEVER be like you... 







- Simba! Mufasa exclaimed.
Simba started to get closer, afraid of what Zazu had warned him about. Mufasa, hearing the small steps of his son approaching, remembered that horrible moment with his father. He never forgot it. He felt angry, but he realized that he was really worried. He feared that his son had been hurt, or worse. He wasn't mad at him, he was shocked and fear of him had gotten the best of him. Simba sat down next to him.

Mufasa watched him, and saw his eyes. Those innocent little eyes full of fear. It was enough to know what he had to do. He opened his mouth and, far from an aggressive tone, decided to speak from the greatest pain in his soul.

- Simba, I'm very disappointed...



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I'm tired of not seeing bad parents in fiction. Not all parents are good. In my headcanon, Ahadi is not a loving father. His duty is his highest priority, and that he seeks to convey to Mufasa in the oldest and most horrific way of all: with violence.

But at the same time, I wanted to show that an abused son does not necessarily become an abusive father.



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ESPAÑOL:

Tw: Violencia Intrafamilar


  -          ¡Mufasa! – Exclamó Ahadi

Mufasa se comenzó a acercar hacia su padre. Lo había arruinado. Él sabía que no debía ir más allá de los límites de sus tierras. De las tierras de su padre, mejor dicho. No sentía nada de esto como algo suyo. Caminó temeroso. Su padre no era del tipo amable, menos con él. Pero como futuro rey debía siempre poner el rostro a lo que fuera. Y en este caso eso significaba…

    -          ¡INSENSATO! – les gritó su padre. – ERES MI PRIMOGENITO, ¡MI HEREDERO, COMO PUDISTE HACER ALGO TAN IRRESPONSABLE!

Mufasa no respondió. Sabía que era cierto, pero oírlo de su propio padre era humillante. Y doloroso. Ya que eso demostraba su importancia. Ser el heredero. Nada más.

Su padre estaba hablando fuerte a proposito, cualquiera podría oírlo. Así todos supieran que él era un fracaso para su padre. Aún que solo este acto ya le generara profundo dolor, ojalá fuera solo el gritarle su castigo.

Antes de que Mufasa pudiera siquiera mirarlo, su padre levanto su pata y golpeó a mufasa en la cara. Una cachetada. Mufasa tal vez era un adolescente, pero su padre era el triple de fuerte que él. Lo dejó en el piso, adolorido. El golpe, horrendo, el piso lleno de rocas donde cayó, peor. Y el sonido del aleteo de los pájaros alejándose fue lo único que escuchó hasta que…

    -          ¡LEVANTATE!

 Y Mufasa solo lo hizo, sin hablar.

    -          Espero que esto te sirva de lección. Mi padre si sabía darlas. ¿Esta herida en mi cara? Sabes que fue él. Ah, pero yo no aprendí bien a educar. Fui blando contigo, no usé ni mis garras. Pf, te vendría bien unas marcas que te recuerden a como debes actuar. Vete, no vuelvas a fallar. El destino de estas tierras depende de ti.

 

Mufasa asintió y comenzó a alejarse, adolorido. El golpe en su cara se sentía horrible, como si le quemara por dentro. Su espalda y extremidades también dolían. Pero había algo más interno en él que también sufría.

Se llenó de ira. Nunca había lastimado, ni herido se semejante forma. Y quien le dejó este gran dolor no fue otro que su mismo padre. Mufasa se prometió una cosa ese día.

JAMÁS seré como tú….






    -          ¡Simba! – Exclamó Mufasa

Simba se comenzó a acercar, temeroso por lo que Zazu le había advertido. Mufasa, al escuchar los pequeños pasos de su hijo acercándose, recordó ese horrendo momento con su padre. Jamás lo olvido. Sentía ira, pero se dio cuenta que en realidad estaba preocupado. Temía que su hijo hubiera sido herido, o peor. No estaba enojado con él, estaba conmocionado y su miedo se había apoderado de él. Simba se sentó a su lado.

Mufasa lo observó, y vio sus ojos. Esos pequeños ojos inocente y llenos de miedo. Fue suficiente para saber lo que debía hacer. Abrió su boca y, lejos de un tono agresivo, decidió hablar desde el mayor dolor de su alma.

    -          Simba, estoy decepcionado de ti…



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Estoy cansada de no ver malos padres en la ficción. No todos los padres son buenos. En mi headcanon, Ahadi no es un padre amoroso. Su deber es su máxima prioridad, y eso le busca transmitir a Mufasa de la forma más antigua y horrenda de todas: con la violencia.

Pero, a su vez, quise mostrar que un hijo maltratado no necesariamente se transforma en un padre maltratador.

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