Nala giggled as she saw Uhuru's antics. "You know, I don't think even we were that playful back then...she must be a real handful."
She then sighed as her attention went back to Tanga's parents. "But it's terrible, the way his parents have treated him...I don't understand how they could act like he was never their son...I doubt Uhuru has any idea that he's her older brother."
She then looked over at where Tanga and Marini had disappeared off to. "I just hope he's okay...this must be so hard for him..."
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Tanga finally brought his emotions under control as Marini turned around in his embrace to face her, their near-identical eyes locking as Tanga calmed down at long last, before letting his heart get away from him. His emotional outburst had left him exposed, and the words came out of his mouth before he could any sort of block in place to stop them.
"I love you, Marini," he said, complete and utter sincerity in his voice and his gaze, which did not falter despite the rather awkward moment. "You've always been there for me, even when we've had our problems, you always come back, and whenever I've felt down, you've always been able to comfort me. My parents left me...but you never have, and that, more than anything, makes me realise just how much you mean to me. And know that, no matter what, I'll always be here for you...forever. I truly love you...with all my heart."
With those rather bold words, he gave her a soft, tender lick across her cheek, before doing the craziest thing he ever felt he'd done in his life...he looked at her for a brief moment, realising just how much he loved her, before bending his neck, leaning forward, and letting his muzzle meet hers in a soft kiss.