by Malenga » May 3rd, 2013, 2:06 am
Lesedi rolled her eyes, turning her head away from Changa. He was being a brat and she didn't know why. Was this a side to him that she didn't know until now? She didn't know if she could stand it much longer. "I'll be back later," the princess growled, walking past the two males.
Jumo, who was comfortably sitting with his tail wrapped around his feet, watched as the brightly blonde lioness waltzed away. "You're leaving because of what this moron is saying?"
"I've got better things to do," she growled. With that, Lesedi left the two behind her to talk whilst she did some talking of her own.
The red maned lion watched as Lesedi's form faded away into the night before he looked down at Changa. "Was your plan to make her jealous, or to just annoy her?" he asked. Mind you, he had to give Changa credit for trying to at least attempt and flirt.
~*~
I don't believe the nerve of that guy! I'll never be crushing on him again. He'll regret this, the princess sauntered past the other lions and the trees until she came to the edge of the boarder. There, she spotted the flame coloured lioness, Gzifa. She stepped out of the grass and lazily walked forward. "Gzifa," she whined.
Gzifa was comfortably placed on a tall rock, her paw wrapped around her other paw, laying down on her side whilst looking up at the moon. As Lesedi made her way over, Gzifa's hazel hues were drawn from the sight of the moon to the sight of a sunny coloured lioness. "Good evening, princess. Not in the mood for sleeping, I see?"
"It's not that," she paused to think about it, "well, it's not just that. It's Changa."
Gzifa nodded her head and patted the rock beside her. "Come sit, and tell me about it," she offered. The night looked pretty harmless as it was, and she doubted that there were going to be any disturbances. And even if, having two lionesses to attack would certainly be more menacing than just having one. Lesedi obliged to the invitation, and sauntered over and up the rock. She sat down beside Gzifa, looking down at her whilst the orange lioness looked up at the princess.
~*~
"She's always patrolling over here," Moyo said. He began to walk forward, looking around for any others who might interfere with them seeing Gzifa. He knew that there would be someone who would tell on him, walking away to the edge of the territory as he usually did. This time though, he knew he was going to be simply meeting a friend.
As he approached the territory line, he heard two voices speaking together, drawing his curious cat senses in closer. Moyo poked his head out of the grass and noticed the princess with Gzifa. "Drat! Lesedi's there. She sees me and she's going to think I'm trying to sneak away again. And I don't need her telling her mom." Moyo suddenly shrank his head down to the ground, listening with his ears, flicking them back and forth whilst he listened to their conversation.
"Are you sure you're just not getting jealous? I think Changa could like you, too." Gzifa smiled up at the princess.
Lesedi shook her head, sadly. "No... he's in love with that stupid Amunet. He's always hanging out with her, and he flirted with her right in front of my face a few minutes ago," Lesedi explained. "I wish it could just be one of those things where I could be like, 'I'm the princess, so you need to fall in love with me and spend the rest of your life with me and think about only me and not that stupid lioness who's already going to be married'." Gzifa laughed, wondering just how easy it would be in her mind yet so much more complicated in the real world.
"You know males have a hard time with this kind of thing, though."
"Not Jumo. He's an expert flirt," Lesedi replied.
"Well, he's a whole different story. And he's not Changa, who might have a hard time getting his message across. If you ask me, it seems like he's trying to make you jealous," Gzifa replied.
Lesedi shook her head once again. She was seriously beginning to doubt in Changa, though her mind urged her to think happy thoughts like she used to when they were younger. "I don't know what to do, Gzifa."
"Speak to him, princess. I'm sure some one-on-one time would be just what you two need right now."
"No, no, no. I can't do that. Otherwise, I'll look like a fool when he tells me he doesn't like me and marries Amunet."
With a small laugh, Gzifa shrugged her shoulders and continued to smile. "You do what you think is best, Lesedi. But things will work out in the end, as bad as they may seem now. Trust me," she reassured the blonde lioness.
With a small, yet sad smile, Lesedi nodded her head in thanks. However, as soon as the smile was conceived, Lesedi's brow rose and her smile curved. "So... what do you think about the new lion?"
Gzifa blinked a few times before he flicked her ear. "Kafele? The white male?" Lesedi nodded her head at Gzifa's guess. "He's handsome," she replied.
"That all?"
"He seems nice enough. He will make a good addition to the pride, I think."
Lesedi continued to smile. "Oh yeah? Anything else he'd make a good addition to? Such as... your heart?"
"Oh, if only I were that lucky." Gzifa found herself laughing but she looked back to the moon. "I don't see why you feel the need to try and hook me up with the males who come to the pride. I'm fine with being on my own until I find the right one."
"You don't think Kafele could be the 'one'?"
"I don't know him well enough, so I'm not sure."