Succeeded: AU. In which Lion-O and Leopera did made it to the clerics.


"YOU BRATS! GET BACK HERE NOW! YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE!" Tygra was screaming his head off as he chased his little brother and his best friend all over the cleric's headquarters.

"Lion-O! He's gaining on us!" Leopera screeched, holding on tightly on Prince Lion-O's hand.

The lion cub prince looked back on his best friend. "Don't worry. He's more muscle than speed."

"Then he must be super strong to be fast enough to keep up with us!"

Lion-O laughed and made a turn. Tygra skidded to a halt and followed them. He was furious! They were going to get him lose his post. He will not lose his post.

Blinded by rage, he failed to notice a pretty blonde cheetah watching him run around and giggling at his funny angry facial expressions.


"Jaga!" Lion-O hollered, banging on the huge doors. Leopera stood away, fearing for rejection to come.

Finally the doors opened, revealing a bewildered head cleric.

"Lion-O, what you doing here? Does your father-"

"Jaga, please listen." Lion-O pulled Leopera forward. "This is Leopera. She's a seer. Nobody believes her but I do. She needs help and a home, you have to help her. Please. She's really smart and kind and she can be very dedicated to being a cleric."

Jaga stared at Lion-O and then looked thoughtfully to Leopera. The young leopardess was bashfully looking down on her bare feet, twiddling her hands.

He was impressed at how Lion-O went through great lengths to help her, one with a poor background.

"Come inside, dear."


"LION-O!" Tygra was still looking (and yelling) for his brother. "WHEN I GET MY HANDS ON YOU, I'M GONNA-" Then he spotted Lion-O on a training ground. He raced over, hands out for strangling. "THERE YO-"

He stopped. Lion-O wasn't alone on the ground. Cheetara was there, training with Leopera.

"Hey Tygra." Cheetara greeted when she noticed him.

"This is Leopera, a new apprentice." She hugged the young female. "I always wanted a little sister."

Leopera smiled in Cheetara's embrace whilst Lion-O snickered together at Tygra's gobsmacked state.

Then Leopera pulled away from Cheetara to hug Lion-O.

"Thank you, Lion-O." She whispered. Lion-O hugged her tightly, coming onto the verge of crying.

Cheetara smiled fondly on the two. "Aw…"

"Blah." Tygra spoiled the mood. "The sooner she's gone, the better." Suddenly a whack came upon his head. "OW!"

Cheetara glared at him, staff in hand. Lion-O and Leopera laughed cheerfully at Tygra's discomfort.