THE LION KING 2 THROUGH NALA'S EYES

This is my new story! I'm really disappointed that Nala had the smallest part in the sequel of The Lion King. I always wondered what Nala has been doing all the time, so I decided to write this story. Nala's my favourite lioness and I think she deserves to have a role just as big as Simba's. It's written in Nala's point of view. Let's get started with the story.

I was sleeping like in heaven until a loud noise woke me up. It sounded like a cry. Soon I realized that the one who cried was my little baby daughter Kiara. I gave birth to her five days ago because she couldn't have been presented like a new born. She would be too weak.

"Nala?," my husband Simba opened his eyes heavily and pointed on Kiara with his head, "Feed her," he added.

"You're not in the mood today, are you?," I asked pulling Kiara closer to my nipples so that I could nurse her.

"I am in the mood, but you know I don't like to be woken up," he slowly got on his four legs, "Today is the presentation anyway,"

"I know. Is the sun up?," I asked picking Kiara up by her scruff on the neck.

"It started to," he said and went out.

The lionesses around me were still sleeping but one after another they started to stretch. I decided to get out of the den. It would be the first out for my little daughter. She reminded me so much of Simba. She had his beautiful amber eyes and a mixture of his and my fur, but still it was more like his.

"Good morning Nala," I heard Sarabi's voice behind me.

"Good morning Sarabi," I replied smiling from ear to ear.

"Where's Simba?," she asked.

"I don't know. Maybe he went for an anti-stress walk,"

"How's my little granddaughter doing?,"

"She's fine. I guess she's excited about today," I replied looking over the horizon in hope that I'll find Simba. The presentation was about to begin soon. Maybe he just went to go and get Rafiki. I was all lost in my thoughts until a loud, but a soft voice woke me up from my dreams.

"Ready to begin darling?," I saw Rafiki's face getting into mine.

"Of course I am," I answered and hurried with my daughter to the edge where Simba was already standing looking down at his Kingdom with wind blowing through his red mane.

Night

And the spirit of life

Calling

The sun rised slowly over the horizon and we could already see giraffes running towards Pride Rock. The birds were flying over Kilimanjaro, the antelopes where chanting and jumping high.

Oh, oh, iyo

Mamela

Oh, oh, iyo

And a voice

With the fear of a child

Answers

The elephants lifted their trunks like saying good morning to us. Even the smallest ants were marching just to see the new heir.

Oh, oh, iyo

Oh, mamela

Oh, oh, iyo

Ubukhosi bo khokho

We ndodana ye sizwe sonke

Rafiki came in front of us and put his hands up in the air welcoming the animals. They already took their positions around Pride Rock.

Wait

There's no mountain too great

Oh, oh, iyo

Hear the words and have faith

Oh, oh, iyo

Have faith

He took Kiara from my mouth and rised her high in the air. A bright sunshine came over her and we could see Mufasa's figure looking down at us. The animals have gone wild of happiness. They chanted. The monkeys yelled joyfully, the elephants made loud noises with their large feet and zebras were lifting their hooves to show respect.

Hela hey mamela

He lives in you

He lives in me

He watches over

Everything we see

Into the water

Into the truth

In your reflection

He lives in you

Rafiki put her down and made kind of a mark on her forehead. Simba and I both nuzzled her, but then we heard Timon and Pumbaa's voices.

"Aww look at him! It'll be like old times! Who will raise him? Who will feed him?," Timon jumped on the warthog's head excitedly.

"His parents?," Pumbaa answered confused.

"Get technical! Who will teach him how to burp for an example?," what I was hearing was really ridiculous because there's no way they're gonna raise my daughter. I was simply disgusted by that thought.

"Me, you and the boy!," he added but his smile dropped when Rafiki laughed.

"It's a girl," he said.

"Girl? Girl! Oh no!," I really don't know why but they passed out. What's wrong with having a girl? They are just overreacting. Simba and I just laughed a bit and returned to the den to sleep. We were exhausted of the day and waking up too early. I think we really deserved a break after all.

This was the first chapter! How did you like it? Please review! By the way, you can give me an example of a story you want me to write ( via PM) :)