by oXButterflyKissesXo » May 28th, 2010, 11:08 pm
@Nakisisa: She envied him. He had all this freedom and he could explore as much as he wanted without having anyone hold him down with responsibilities. "Sounds like you have it all figured out" she told him. Her front was getting tired of the hard ground so she rolled onto her side and looked from the stars to him, and then the stars once more.
Out of the corner of her eye, she spotted a grasshopper. It started to chirp, and it caught her interest. She had forgotten that Naki was still there when she went back to laying on her stomach and was ready to pounce it. Her eyes lost all the adult persona she strained herself to keep up all day long and they came back with the young charm she hid, and leaped forward catching it under her paws. She gasped, thinking she squished it and opened up her paws to have it jump on her nose and then leap off. Her nose wiggled and she let out a short sneeze before she looked back up at the sky.
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@VitanisMate: Her eyes watched the male walk off, exiled from the lands and she knew that she could keep the cub safe. Said cub then ran off, away from them all. "Mzuri!" She called out, but she was too late and she didn't hear Adeola's call.
Past her family, she ran by everyone and followed Mzuri. "Mzuri, talk to me" she asked the kid. What had she been reduced to? She was reasoning with a child, and most likely, she wasn't going to get anything out of the child. "You don't understand why I did what I did".
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@SilverSimba01: At the sound of her calling Adeola 'mommy', the lioness jerked her head over to look at the cub who was now asleep.
Mommy?, she thought. Never would she have thought that she would be called something like that from a cub in her entire life. None the less, one she took in. She couldn't help but smile to herself, and look over the child once more before she closed her own eyes to sleep.
Now she knew how Zuri felt when she rescued Neobi, and Neobi came to call her mother his mother too.