Nala slowed to a stop along with the other two cubs as her Mother came into view, a small golden form between her paws. Nala was briefly confused, wondering why Sarabi wasn't there to comfort her son, but her thoughts were interrupted when Sarafina spoke up. The cream cub flinched a little at the starting reprimand, but her mother was cut short when Simba looked up at the mention of Nala's name, suddenly barreling desperately into his friend.
Her breath rushed out of her lungs as he bull-rushed her, but she wrapped her paws around him as best she could all the same. Nala was suddenly frightened by Simba's sudden extreme change from his normal upbeat attitude and did not know how to handle it very well. She shot her mother a startled look over Simba's shoulder while rubbing comforting circles across his back, and froze at the sudden sight she'd overlooked before. The king was lying under a broken tree, his body obviously very battered and very still. His whiskers were askew and his limbs stuck out at strange angles, and his eyes were closed... Nala's pupils shrank to tiny pinpoints as she realized that she was looking at her best friend's dead father.
"Oh, oh Ahieu, Simba..." Tears burned in Nala's own aquamarine eyes and she squeezed them shut, making them fall onto Simba's fur. They embraced closely in comfort as they both sobbed into one another's fur, Nala out of grief for her fallen king and for Simba's sake, and Simba for the loss of his wise, kind father.
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Zorayda's jaw dropped open in horrified shock as her eyes immediately zeroed in on the king's body behind Sarafina. So, they hadn't been entirely successful, after all... She sniffed and took in a breath of air, winding up to cry tears of guilt and sadness. This wasn't supposed to happen... this wasn't supposed to happen at all. She and Tanga had tried their hardest to help, to save their friend, but who would have known that Mufasa would have been a casualty? Their kind, brave king, a wonderful lion, mate, and father... gone, forever.
Through her fogged mind, she registered the fact that Tanga was nearby, and she turned to see him on the ground and in the same state of affairs as she was. She shakily got to her feet, ignoring her own need to grieve for the moment to focus upon the task of helping her friend. She'd always been a 'doer' during any sort of crisis (though none were nearly as extreme as this one), always taking charge and handling whatever went wrong before collapsing under pressure when she was alone later. This was one of those times, and as she got closer to her friend, she lay down next to him. She didn't leap upon him unnecessarily, but let her sides touch his as a reminder that she was simply there. She sniffled and nuzzled him, knowing that he was probably feeling incredible guilt. Tanga had always been one to take burdens onto himself, and she knew that she was probably going to have to talk him out of it... if it was possible, this time...
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Sarabi began to hum a very soft song as she continued to stroke Mufasa's mane, her eyelids half-mast over her hollow maroon irises. It was a song she vaguely remembered her own mother singing to her when she was but a cub... a lullaby. Yes, Sarabi would sing her beloved to eternal sleep. He would make his way to the stars knowing that she was there to ease his passing... Moisture stung at the queen's eyes but she stubbornly refused to let the tears fall, instead clenching her jaw so that her pointed fangs scraped together almost painfully.
Her ears perked up at the sound of Scar's voice, and she dropped her paw though the rest of her body stayed rigid. Her eyes opened to look directly into her brother-in-law's vivid green ones as she spoke, her deep, feminine voice raspy.
"Scar... what happened? Why is my mate... the lion king... why is he dead?" she asked, and her voice became less and less monotonously formal, more pleading.