Tanga smiled cheekily at Marini as she posed her question. "I did what you do every day, Rini...I ran off. There was new place I had discovered, just outside our lands, beyond the area our leader ruled, that I really wanted to explore."
His smile vanished, along with the last traces of his happy mood, as his voice grew a little sadder. "But like I said before, without cliffs to protect us, exploring so far from home could be very dangerous. But I was still young, even if I was a grown-up...and I thought I would be fine...I only wanted to have a quick look anyway...I would be back before the rest of the pride even knew I was gone."
"But during my exploration, I ran into one of those creatures that watch us now...only this one was much, much meaner than the others." He pointed to the scar on his hind leg as he continued, knowing Marini's attention would be drawn to the small, round mark that had grabbed her curiosity a couple of times in the past. "I don't know exactly how the creature did, because it never came close to me, but it hurt me, badly. I'm not sure what it was trying to do, but some more of those creatures drove it away before it could hurt me any more."
"At the time, I could hardly walk, let alone run away from the creatures. I thought I would die that day...that those creatures would kill me." He sighed heavily, fighting to keep his emotions, and his voice, in check, as he fought on, determined to finish his story, now that he had started. "But the creatures put those strange things that make you go to sleep in me...and when I woke up, I was in here."
Tanga shook Marini off his back, before wrapping her up in his forepaws and pulling her into his chest, nuzzling her lovingly. His story, and the realisation of just how close he had come to death that day, over two years ago, made him realise just how much he loved Marini, and how devastated he would be if anything ever happened to her.
"And that's how I came here, Rini. You are the only lion to have never seen what is beyond these cliffs...but the world that is out there is why your mother worries about you. In here, you are safe, and I let you run around as you please because I know you are safe...you the world outside these cliffs is not as nice, and your mother...and think she still remembers some things about friends that got hurt because they wandered too far from home...or got lost, or something like that."
"Just remember that, while this place may be home, Rini...to many of us, it is very odd." He gave his daughter a soft lick across her head. "I love you, Rini," he said, completely caught up in the emotion of the story he had shared with his daughter, and his own feelings for the little bundle of joy he had helped bring into the world.