Chapter twenty-six

As in South Africa, despite the absence of Moha, in Senegal, the supreme pack was also ready to fight. Ma'Khady was Mountakha's representative on the spot, in the absence of the latter, who had taken care to inform her of everything she might need to be able to represent him, not to mention the fact that he always called her and took advantage of the opportunity to teach her something new, so she cooperated with Moha's men. While she was working, Zeyna was obliged to stay at home, but when she saw her fellow men playing outside her bedroom window, she wanted to do the same and went to ask Ma'Khady for permission. And despite her reluctance and fears, Ma'Khady finally gave in, convincing herself that nothing serious could happen to her in the area under her family's control, but also feeling guilty about the fact that Zeyna could not have a normal life like the others. It was not without giving her instructions and advice on how to go about her first outing outside the house.