Sighing softly to herself as she really was starting to think that Taraji was a bit too cautious even for her age and what she might have lived through, Kiara figured that today’s lesson was over and there was always next time to work on her skills. Wanting her daughter to feel as though she had done a good job and knowing that Taraji did give it her all, also taking into consideration that her mate’s cent was probably strewn all over the lands, something she hadn’t really thought about before she had mentioned it, Kiara leaned in to lovingly nuzzle the cowering cub, speaking to her in a proud tone as the golden furred princess tried to coax her out from hiding.
”That was a good try there Cutie. You did a good job and I’m proud of you. It takes time to learn new things though and I’m sure you’ll get the hang of everything you’ll need to learn in order to be a proficient lioness soon enough. C’mon, let’s go fill that tummy of yours with milk now. You’ve earned it Cutie!”
Taking lead now, Kiara started to make her way towards Pride Rock, keeping a casual pace so that Taraji could stay in tow with her. Trying to keep her strides small enough so that Taraji was forced to walk either alongside or in front of her, wanting her daughter to overcome her fear of these lands that posed no threat to her at the moment, Kiara did everything she could think of to boost Taraji’s self-esteem as the caring princess spoke in a playful manner towards her daughter as they walked.
”What did you think of that young lioness who you met earlier today Taraji? She seemed nice enough, huh? Don’t you think it would be fun to play with her?”
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Sighing in relief that Kovu had agreed to speak with him, knowing that Kovu’s rank within the pride could have easily resulted in him rejecting his request on any given level, Kopa quickly rose to his paws as he nodded, wasting no time as he left the wildebeest he was sitting near and made his way down the slope leading into The Grasslands, deliberately traveling in the opposite direction to which he saw his mate retreating to just moments ago, just to be sure that their paths wouldn’t cross until he had figured out just what he had done wrong. Once Kovu was beside him, Kopa Immediately broke down, spilling his feelings to Kovu as he kept his eyes on the ground as they walked.
”I didn’t know who to talk to about this Kovu, but you seem like the perfect lion to confide in. As you know, Rahina and I are…were, erm, as close as two in love lions probably could be with one another. Back when we were living in our Oasis home, things were perfect and we couldn’t be away from each other for a single second without feeling as though we would go crazy without each other…but…ever since we’ve came to your lands, I feel like, she’s drifting away from me somehow. I don’t know how to explain it but it’s as though, she’s changing…or maybe it’s me. I just don’t know. She’s never yelled at me like that before and never has she stormed off by herself. That’s just how I know that something must be really wrong with her. At first, I thought it might be that she was sick or something, because her energy levels haven’t been the same ever since we came here, but I had her see Nala and from what Nala told her, or at least, from what Rahina told me, that Nala told her, was, she’s fine, physically, but if it’s not that, then it must be that there’s something bothering her and I am starting to fear the worst.”
Pausing for a moment, allowing Kovu to absorb everything he had told him, Kopa paused where they were, a few hundred yards away from Pride Rock, away from anyone else, or so it seemed to Kopa. Looking at Kovu with a serious expression, Kopa picked up where he had left off.
”I fear as though, being around all these new faces here and seeing how pride life is, Rahina’s realized that there could be better things out there for her and that I might not be the one for her anymore. I honestly can’t believe I’d say such a thing and if you would have asked me a season ago, if I thought that Rahina and I would ever have a remote chance of not being with one another, I would have told you that you were crazy, but now…I can’t say for sure. Maybe I’ve failed her as a mate. I wasn’t able to save our lands from the rogues that took over and maybe Rahina’s never forgiven me for that, even if she said it wasn’t my fault, or maybe she’s seen just how wonderful you and Simba are with cubs and she’s decided that I’m not the type of lion she would want to have cubs of her own with. Or maybe…she just doesn’t love me as much as she used to…
Uncertain about what else to say, knowing that he could probably go on for hours on end about what could have changed Rahina’s outlook upon him, the last thing he wanted to do was bore Kovu with his problems, so Kopa opted to stay quiet now as he waited for Kovu’s reply, hoping that, if anything, Kovu would give it to him straight on how he saw the situation. While he didn’t know Kovu very well, nor did he feel as though Kovu could understand where he was coming from, in Kopa’s mind, being a father figure to Taraji, having a mate who loved him unconditionally it seemed and being the future ruler of the very lands he stood in now, made Kovu the perfect candidate to ask for help.