Heshima nodded slowly at the cub as he finally spoke his name. Kopa. His name was Kopa. It seemed to be a nice enough name. Whoever had named the ball of fluff certainly did not name him with intentions of him being a killer, that was for sure.
Glancing at her mate as he spoke again, Heshima gave Kopa a kind smile at the mention of her own name. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Kopa," Heshima added, her gaze passing over the cub's now-exposed frame. He did not seem to have any sort of lingering injuries, which made sense; those that dwelt outside their boundaries usually cleaned up any injuries quite nicely before imposing each new addition to the enclosure into their new habitat, or at least so it seemed. Young Kopa seemed merely to be suffering from a bout of fright due to his new surroundings and the adult lions that stood above him. Sensing this, Heshima backed away a slight bit, hoping that if she was a bit further away from Kopa, perhaps the young lion would feel less crowded.
Heshima allowed her mate to take the reins of welcoming the cub, knowing that he would do just as fine a job as she would--if not better--in making Kopa feel at home. She knew Tanga was as good a welcoming party as any; he was both kind and gentle. She had seen this and many other qualities in him when the two lions had first met. She hoped that Kopa would come to see the same qualities, and would soon come to trust Tanga and their pride. After all, whether Kopa ended up liking it or not, it was the cub's home now. No one had ever left the enclosure once they were brought in. The only way out was death, usually of old age.
Glancing back and forth from Tanga to Kopa, Heshima reached out a paw and brought Marini in close to her, trying to keep her daughter from pacing about so as to cut down on any sort of extra distractions that might bother Kopa. As soon as he was calm, then perhaps she would take to a more active welcoming. But until that time, she knew that Tanga had all under control, and humbly watched from behind him, her tail swishing ever-so-slightly as she listened to the proceedings, waiting for more of Kopa's mysterious story to unfold.