Authoress Note: This is in an alternate univsere and a what if story. What if the lionesses ignored Scar and Zira's ruling and had Sarabi still as their queen?

After Scar's speach in the movie...

"I will take Zira as my queen." He said, mostly eyeing Sarabi.

"But Sarabi is queen!" Sarafina shouted.

Scar ignored her and he and Zira went to PrideRock.

"Sarabi...you will always be our queen." Sarafina said. All the other lionesses nodded.

"Isn't Zira queen?" Nala asked.

"Hush Nala...we will ignore Scar and have Sarabi as our secret queen." Sarafina said.

"Yeah...but don't tell Scar." A lioness named Maybell a brown lioness with beige underfur, said to Nala.

"Everyone...will it be safe?" Sarabi asked

"We will protect you queen Sarabi." Said Honey, another lioness. Her fur was as gold as honey, which is how she got her name. Her underfur was a light yellow.

Sarabi smiled. She would be the secret queen for all these lionesses.

"But, mom PrideRock is taken, and Sarabi needs a place to rule from." Nala said to Sarafina.

"She's right." Said Nera another lioness with dark fur and creamish underfur. (She would of been an Outsider.)

"Sarabi you stay here we'll find you a place to rule from." Said Honey.

The lionesses explored the Pridelands to find a rock or anything for Sarabi.

Honey ran up and down the grasslands in the dark night.

"Nothing." She grumbled under her breath and kept looking.

The other lionesses did too and looked all over. Nera growled because she couln't find one ethier.

"What are you looking for?" Asked a voice. Nera looked up and saw Zira.

"Umm...nothing Zira." Nera said nervously.

"Hmm.." Zira said supsicously and walked off.

Nera countinued looking. As did the other lionesses.

"I found one!" Sarafina announced. It was a kind of large rock (It seemed like a pebble compared to PrideRock however.) It had a small ledge to suppourt a lioness. It also had a small hole that could make a den for one lioness.

"Perfect!" Sarabi said with a smile.

Sarabi stood on her rock and stared at her pride.