Ari felt Hiroshi's warm frame lay down next to her and sighed to herself happily, forgetting for a moment about the strange fever her friend seemed to be running. Feeling her own eyes somewhat heavy with sleep, she figured she could sneak in a nice nap before heading out to their usual spot. She had nothing else to do, after all; Hiroshi was quite near sleep himself and Kito and Kweli were off elsewhere. Fleetingly, Ari thought of visiting her mother, but feared to think what Scar might have had her doing by that point and thought better of it.
She heard Hiroshi's soft murmur before he drifted off to sleep and took that as a cue herself to steal some shut-eye, scooting her body across the pelt until it was up against Hiroshi's. Smiling, she closed her eyes, allowing sleep to come to her finally, hoping that she would be to sleep off her frustration that had been brought about by the day's events to that point.
After what felt like mere minutes (though had it been hours?), Ari was awoken by a gentle voice that called her name from the entrance of the cave. Blinking the sleep from her eyes and yawning, Ari glanced up to find Samira standing before her with a portion of the carcass of the wildebeest that had been killed earlier that day. As the lioness spoke, Ari looked over to find Hiroshi still asleep. She would wake him up in a moment; she wanted to share the wildebeest with him if he felt up to it.
"Thank you, Samira. I really appreciate all your help," Ari nodded to the lioness. "An entertaining show, eh? What happened? His Majesty didn't decide to fall even more in love with me for failing the hunt, did he? That just might put Lulu over the edge."
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Listening to Kweli's recounting of the day's hunt, Kweli felt the fog that had formed about his mind beginning to recede a bit, to the point where he was certainly able to stand without fear of falling over. The lion grinned at Kito's begrudgingly sanguine comments concerning Ari. "I knew all along she'd make a great huntress. The Hunting Party is definitely in good paws when she's at the lead."
Sitting back on his haunches, Kweli began to let his mind wander again, his thoughts returning to the vision he had seen not too long before. Before he could regress into the same trancelike state he had been mired in often, however, he was pulled back into reality by Kito's querying voice. Kweli paused before answering, knowing that telling the full truth would not be the desired course of action at that very moment, though he certainly could not hide everything from his friend.
"I did pay a visit to Rafiki today, yes. We... we learned meditation. Or, rather, he taught me," Kweli started. "Had a bit of a strange vision... I think Rafiki called it a premonition... it's kinda thrown me for a loop. It was almost like I was seeing the present... but I was watching a place far away from here, nothing inside the Pride Lands."
The lion turned to his friend. "It could've been just a weird dream or something, I don't know. It still bothers me, nonetheless. So I've been... you know, thinking about that a bit. That's why I stopped here. To rest for a while and to think. I want to make sure that what I saw truly was not real."