Kito's total amusement at the entire situation had caused Kweli to laugh a bit himself, though perhaps it was simply from giddy relief that Kito was still among the living and that they had had nothing to worry about from the mud-caked creature that ended up being Kito. "Gawd, watch it!" he said in between laughs as Kito embraced him, leaving some of the mud on Kweli's fur, which Kweli was none too happy about but knew it would come off after a quick dip in the lake.
Ari on the other hand had calmed down significantly, but was still fuming slightly over Kito's actions. The ire within here grew slightly once again when Kito decided to give her an extra nudge, coating her with a bit more mud than Hiroshi and Kweli, but like Kweli she knew that she would be able to wash off later, so she did not fret too much about it. She glanced over to look at Kito's stings when he drew attention to them, and giggled softly. "Well, they couldn't've made it look much worse than it already does... maybe it's even an improvement, Kito."
Kito announced their intent to leave, and the lions got up and followed him out of the meadow. Ari was a bit puzzled when Hiroshi began to laugh as he walked next to her, but the reassuring grin he sent her after let her know that she had nothing to worry about, and she returned the grin herself. As they walked along, she could not help but think back to the conversation she and Hiroshi had been having before they had been interrupted by the swarm of bees. Where exactly had the conversation been going? Hiroshi seemed very interested in the tease Ari had given him with her tail... even though it, as it turned out, had been a bit unnecessary as Hiroshi had not made the first move as she had originally thought. Still... she was quite curious as to what he had had to say. Maybe he would bring it up later in the day...
They came to another cave, and at first Kweli thought that perhaps it was the same cave they had entered Paradise through. However, this cave was much more lit than the other, and Kito did not seem at all apprehensive about going inside. Kweli went in after him, followed by Ari and Hiroshi. The small lion could hear the distant noise of flowing water and began to become rather excited; it possibly meant that a waterfall or some sort of flowing river was nearby, which was an integral part of the spot where he and Bashasha used to visit back in his homeland. Deciding not to think about if it would upset him to be reminded of those memories at that very time, he continued to follow Kito up the path, Ari and Hiroshi in tow.
The path opened up into a large cavern, and Kweli and Ari both could not help but pause and stare in awe. Kweli looked over at the waterfall and walked over to it reluctantly, memories flooding back to him. The place they were in... it was almost identical to the spot he and Bashasha had come to when they were younger. Their domain. The place where they acted out starting their own pride. The place... where they had kissed.
Ari leaped down to the plot of rock by the shallow pool of water, looking at it thoughtfully. It was quite small, but as Kito said, looked quite warm as well. And she did need to wash all of the mud and dirt from her after the embrace she had been given by Kito. Dipping a paw in hesitantly, she purred when she felt its warmth, and slid in, sighing contently. "Oh mmmmmy... this feels great," Ari purred. "Kito, Kweli... seeeeeriously, come in."
"I'll... I'll be there in a second." Kweli had laid down, facing away from the pool and his friends, staring out glumly through the cascading falls and over Paradise. Tears filled his eyes. This, under any other circumstances, should have been a great view. And yet... I miss her, he thought, blinking back tears. She was the one for me, the only one I'd ever find. And... now she's gone.