by KiarasMate » February 6th, 2010, 9:13 pm
Listening intently to what Ari was saying in response to his former question, his smile broadening from the fact that she felt as though he had helped her out in a similar way, Hiroshi felt his heart rate picking up as his golden furred friend advanced towards him so they were once again, almost muzzle to muzzle. Feeling her warm breath beating upon his face and looking deeply into her amber orbs, Hiroshi’s ears stood erect as he heard Ari’s first question, prompting the caring male to lightly place his fore paw over hers before he responded in a reassuring voice.
”Of course Ari. I promise that I will always be here for you no matter what. As long as I’m alive, you will always be a part of my life and regardless what the future holds for either of us, our friendship will never die. We’ll always have each other Ari, so never forget that.”
Giving Ari’s paw a gentle caress, Hiroshi retracted his paw now as he listened to his friend’s next inquiry. Finding himself at a loss for words momentarily, Hiroshi thought about whether or not he should tell Ari the entire truth about his past but this thought quickly became outweighed by the fact that if she knew what he had kept from her for so long, maybe it would damage their friendship and after saying what he had just said to her, Hiroshi couldn’t bring himself to tell her the full truth. Not wishing to keep her in the dark completely however, Hiroshi figured that there was no harm in giving her an abridged version of his past. Taking another minute to prepare himself emotionally, Hiroshi once again, took a seat in the grass before addressing the golden furred lioness in front of him.
”I don’t mind telling you Ari, since I know if anyone would be understanding towards what I’m about to tell you, it would be you. I warn you though, it’s not a pleasant topic whatsoever but I’ll try not to give too many of the unsavory details. Don’t want you losing your breakfast after all.” Trying his best to lighten the mood before delving into his story, Hiroshi patted the grass next to him with a paw, as if to invite Ari to come and sit with him before he began speaking up once more. ”So, as you already know, I was born in The Pride Lands to begin with, so these lands have always been my home. My mother and I lived pretty decent lives in the pride, as his royal highness seemed to have taken a liking to her.” Pausing for a second, Hiroshi added in, just to ensure that Ari wouldn’t suspect anything out of the ordinary. ”I guess after my father died, my mom found something appealing in his majesty, although what exactly that was, I couldn’t honestly tell you Ari. Anyways, life seemed peaceful for us and I was probably the happiest cub that ever lived. All that suddenly changed one day. I was summoned to The Main Den and was told to go play by myself for a while, as apparently my mom had some business to attend to with his majesty. Being the obedient cub that I was, I did so without any hesitation. It wasn’t until I returned later that day, did I find out that I was only sent away for one reason and one reason alone.”
Halting in his speech, Hiroshi had to look away from Ari for a second, the terrible images of his mother’s mangled body laying on the den floor, lifeless and covered in blood, once again filling his thoughts. Suppressing his emotions as best he could, Hiroshi finally spoke up again, his tone clearly showing signs of remembrance.
”When I came back to The Main Den, I asked where my mom was. His royal highness told me that she left and wouldn’t come back. Not understanding why he would say such a thing, I got really mad and ran out of the den. I searched around The Pride lands for hours it seemed but couldn’t find any signs of her. Finally, I stumbled across a den not too far away from Pride Rock. When I got near the entrance, the smell coming from the opening of the den was horrible…yet vaguely familiar. It smelled like death itself Ari. If I had to ever guess what death smelled like, that’s what I would say it was like but mixed in amongst the unpleasantness, was my mother’s scent. Having no choice at this point, I went inside and what I saw…well…” Holding back his tears by this point, Hiroshi leaned against Ari for moral support as he finished speaking. ”She was dead Ari. Clearly, whatever had taken her life, had done it in such a violent manner. I could barely even recognize that it was her. I immediately ran back to The Main Den and informed his majesty about this fact but he told me to forget about it. I remember yelling at him and telling him to do something but everything sort of gets fuzzy after that. The last thing I remember, I found myself back in another den, alone.”
Unable to go on any further with his story, as he knew that giving any more details to Ari would only result in her asking more questions or worse yet, result in himself breaking down emotionally, Hiroshi fell silent as he gave Ari time to take in everything he had told her.
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Just as he had expected, after the words had left his muzzle, Kito could hear a flurry of movement coming from within The Main Den, signifying that Kweli had heard him and was most likely making a dash for freedom. Waiting for a minute or two after he had given the false warning, Kito stole another glance inside the dark den. Spotting no signs of Kweli at this point, Kito assumed that he had made it safely out. Turning about face once more, the crafty male waited until no one was looking, before he stealthily slipped inside the large abode, quickly making his way back towards where the hidden passageway began before he rapidly concealed the already shielded entrance, just to make sure that Scar wouldn’t notice anything out of the ordinary. Had Kito actually taken the time to look down the narrow tunnel, he might have spotted his friend, who seemed to have had quite an unfortunate run in with the other side of the passage. Being oblivious to this fact however, Kito quickly bounded off, making sure not to be seen on his way out as he dashed off towards the direction to which their den was at, assuming that Kweli would be waiting for him there.
Unfortunately, arriving back at the empty den, there was no sign of Kweli. Looking quite perplexed by this fact, Kito began to wonder what had happened to him. Surely he hadn’t been caught, or could he have? Gritting his teeth, Kito bounded off once again, hurriedly making his way back to the rear of Pride Rock, keeping a low profile as he did so. Reaching the point of the secret entrance, Kito noted that the passage was closed off. Figuring that Kweli had done this, Kito darted off without even a second glance. Having no clue where the smaller male would have gone off to, Kito simply scanned the near by grasslands as he resisted calling out to his missing comrade, not wanting to draw any unnecessary attention to himself at the moment.