A cool breeze swept through the pridelands, wavering the yellow Savannah grass as it did so. The sun began to rise slowly across the horizon, making the sky a mixture of red, orange and pink. Different species of animals began to walk out of their dens, and beginning their morning routines.
The light of the sun slowly crept its way to pride rock where the pridelanders were slowly awakening from their own slumber. Vitani was the first to awake, letting out a loud yawn and stretching her refreshed muscles. She shook he heard, blowing her bangs out of her eyes with slight annoyance, whilst she maneuvered her away around all the other sleeping lionesses. Some of the ex-outlanders were awake as well, waiting outside the den for Vitani to lead their hunt for the morning.
Vitani scanned several of the ex-outlanders with her blue eyes, and smirked wide. All of her usual girls, out here and ready to go! "Ready gals? Time to go for a quick hunt!" Vitani said proudly as she flicked her tail and quickly made her way down pride rock. The ex-outlanders followed after her without hesitation.
When the prides had merged, things had really changed for Vitani and the ex-outlanders. For one, they didn't live in constant fear of death and they were treated fairly by their rulers. Also, they no longer needed to practice fighting or defend themselves from foreign invaders too often. However, that never really stopped Vitani from harassing Kovu into fighting her for fun.
In this paradise Vitani was content, but everyday that went by she felt saddened that her mother had gone insane from her affection for her lost lover and she also missed Nuka very much. The thought of her brother's death made Vitani relieve all of her painful memories of growing up in the outlands. The fact that she was a pridelander now was her only real comfort.
Vitani and the ex-outlanders were all crawling on their bellies through the grass near a herd of Gazelle. The plan was that they'd bring home at least two or three adult gazelle so that every could be full for most of the length day. When the Gazelle least expected Vitani quickly jumped up onto the hind quarters of one sinking her teeth in, whilst she watched her fellow pridelanders help bring it down along with another gazelle.
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After several more of the lionesses woke up and left the den, Simba slowly began to awake and looking around at his environment. His graying mane drooped over his eyes and he had to move them out from that position. He let out a yawn and stretched, looking to see Nala was still asleep beside him.
For these past two years, Simba had contently ruled over his complete pride. However, recently he was getting a bit old and having trouble keeping up with his duties like chasing out rogues and disobedient creatures. He also was getting really no good at hunting. He was starting to feel that he should step down from his position as king and just let Kovu have it. Simba noticed a problem with that plan however. Kovu was a confident lion, but not in the face of such great responsibility. Simba knew that Kovu would have trouble adjusting to the fact that he would be the one taking care of everyone after Simba had given him the power.
Simba looked to the future king at the thought of him, and smiled warmly as he and Kiara had been sleeping very close. Perhaps Kovu was worried about being king, but Simba knew that he would be as great a king as he was a mate to Kiara.
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A breeze blew sand across the desert as the hot sun began to warm the sand at dawn. "Curse this damn desert! Why are we going back to the stupid outlands Akili? What in the great heavens above could we possibly want there?" Kicha shouted, as the sand blew into his eyes and making him rub both his eyes with the back of his right paw.
"Oh stop your whining fool. We will be in our nice and cozy old home soon enough, and the sand can't do a thing." Akili murmured with a roll of his eyes as he shielded his eyes from the sand before it could get in his eyes. Kicha snorted, which was a big mistake since some of the sand went up his nose now.
"I hate the desert! I HATE IT!" Kicha shouted and coughed as the sand traveled in his throat now. Akili ignored his brother's whining at this point and looked to his traveling companion, Amkia who also seemed to be annoyed with the sand but not to the point of whining.
Eventually the trio got to their destination. The old termite mound Kicha and Akili had once called home. Kicha snarled as he walked into the den, the snarl echoing off the walls. Akili let Amkia walk in first before he did as well, and looked around the inside of the den.
"Not much has changed, has it?" Akili muttered as he looked around his old den with obvious boredom plastered on his face.
Kicha began to cackle now, and Akili looked over to see he was already torturing the termites like he used to. "Yep. Absolutely nothing." Akili muttered with a sigh.