Kweli stared at the depleted pond, and then at the muddy hill, his muzzle agape as he watched Ari disappear over the side of the edifice. Dashing over quickly to see where she had landed, Kweli took a few steps back after noting that she was okay and that the slide was, in fact, safe for usage by the four friends. There was a feeling in the pit of his stomach as he watched this display, though he could not put a paw on what it was at first. He understood Ari's intentions, remembering that he had mentioned the mud slide of his old pride to her a few times. It had been one of his favorite places to visit when he was younger. Such distant times, it seemed.
And as he watched Hiroshi take his turn down the slide, Kweli realized that he knew what the feeling was. Put simply, he missed his pride, more than anything in the world. He missed his mother and father. He missed his siblings. He missed Bashasha. For the longest time, he had accepted that they were dead, and that there was nothing on the earth that could bring them back. But all of that had recently changed. After the premonition that he had experienced while in the company of Rafiki, Kweli knew that the possibility now existed that at least his mother and Bashasha were somehow, somewhere, alive. Of course, the lion had no idea where to look for them, but the simple notion that they were still alive captivated Kweli.
Though she did not know it, Ari's birthday gift had not only brought Kweli to near-tears due to not only her generosity but because of the memories it incited. It had led him to decide, finally, that despite the fact that he was living a good life in the Pride Lands, and that he possessed some amazing friends in the form of Ari, Hiroshi and Kito, he would be leaving their company the next day. Though he did not know where he was headed, it was time for him to try to find the remnants of his tattered pride.
Continuing to laugh gleefully as she finally skidded to a halt at the bottom of the muddy hill, Ari surveyed her fur, now covered in a thick film of mud and dirt. Being that she was not paying much attention to anything else at that point, she did not notice Hiroshi sliding toward her until it was too late, the lion's body colliding with hers as they skidded a little further away, finally coming to rest with Hiroshi atop her.
Grinning apologetically up at Hiroshi, she gave him a quick lick on the cheek before sliding out from underneath him. "I'll need to get out of the way, for future reference," she said with a laugh. "Though I didn't much mind the position I was in."
Ari glanced back up toward the top of the hill, where Kweli and Kito still stood. "You guys comin' down or what?!" she called.
Kweli's attention snapped back to the real world as he glanced down the incline. Becoming distinctly aware of what Kito was saying to him, he nodded once to his friend, before abandoning all other pretense and allowing himself to skid down the muddy slide. Laughing uproariously as he reached the bottom, memories of when he did such things when he was younger flooding back to him, he looked once at Ari and Hiroshi and then back at the hill. "Well? What are you two waiting for? Let's do it again!"
As she watched Kweli bound back up the side of the hill, glad that her present to him seemed to have made him happy. Giving Hiroshi another look of pure glee, she sidled up close to him and whispered in his ear, "Come on, you know how I like it when you're dirty." Planting a quick kiss on his cheek, Ari laughed as she bounded away from Hiroshi and back up the hill herself, ready for another turn on the mud slide.