by Harvs » November 22nd, 2010, 1:31 am
The tension built. Lightning struck in the distance. A battle was sure to follow. Not just any battle. A battle of destiny. Of fate. The very future of the Pride Lands lay in the outcome of the fight. Though in the past, Shari and Kovu's fights had only ended in pain for themselves. But that was not the case this time. Tivana and Kiara were already injured, and if not careful, Kovu could be next.
Shari's slight smile faded into a look of seriousness. Just answer me this, Kovu He said in a low, gravely tone. His mane was soaked in rain and blood. Upon his leg, he bared the scar that Kovu had delivered so very long ago. The scar that shaped Shari into who he had become. What power in this world made you change your mind? What force could have changed your heart and your soul? Unlike before, Shari was not arrogant after this question. He was grave and serious. He wanted to understand something that was out of his reach. And if Kovu had truly been his friend, then he would answer.
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Zira looked upon the horizon. Lo and behold, the Outlanders had arrived. Lead by Vitani, An army of 12 Outsiders had finally arrived. No, 13. Nuka was there too. Zira stood up and walked over to the fighters, smiling fiercely. Well done Vitani, Maswali. She said in a caring whisper. I knew I could count on you two. Zira climbed an elevated rock so that the other lions could see and hear her. In the distance, Zira saw the storm in the Pride Lands brewing. Rain and lightning mercilessly struck the grassy landscape. This was the night.
Alright, listen up! Zira called out loudly. Her voice was commanding and valiant. She had learned it from Scar. Shari could arrive any minute, so be vigilant! Simba will die tonight, as will all Pride Landers who stand in our way! The lionesses roared with vigor and approval. Now that Zira had successfully gotten their adrenaline pumping, all she could do now was wait. she turned to Pride Rock and cautiously watched for any sign of Shari.