Brothers.
Two royal princes.
Fawn lied on the den. On her side were two male fawns. Oldest had brown coat like their father, The Great Prince had. And youngest had beige coat like Fawn had.
Then, animals came to the den and looked at Fawn's sons.
''They're so cute.'' Was heard. ''Two royal princes. Congratulations.'' One animal said. ''Thank you.'' Fawn spoke and nudged her sons gently.
''Wake up, my little ones.'' She said with soft voice. ''We have visitors.''
Youngest woke up before and tried to get up, but fell into his brother, who wake up. Animals smiled at the princes.
A small grey rabbit approached them. Princes looked at them. Youngest got up and approached to the rabbit. Then, oldest got up and walked beside his younger brother.
''They're pretty cute.'' Rabbit said. ''My names Thumper. What are yours?''
Princes of course couldn't understand. Oldest fawned and Thumper said: ''I guess you can walk, huh?''. Then, youngest sneezed. Thumper gasped and ran to his mother, while youngest ran to Fawn. Oldest also ran next to his brother. Fawn smiled.
Then, owl came to the den. ''Time to go.'' He said to animals. ''Princes need rest. Go along now!'' Some of them left, but some stayed, didn't want to go. Owl glared at them with strict face what made others leave. Owl also left.
Then, Thumper came back. ''What did you name them?'' He asked. ''This brown one is Ronno. And other, the youngest is Bambi.'' Fawn replied.
''Nice names.'' Thumper said and left.
Bambi and Ronno yawned. And then fell asleep. Fawn smiled. She was very proud. She knew that one day when their father, The Great Prince, is gone, Ronno would be new king and protector of the forest.
Fawn knew the law. Law was that oldest should became new king. And her son would be wonderful king.
Bambi and Ronno lied down and fell asleep. Fawn also fell asleep, thinking of how her mate, The Great Prince reacts to two sons.
She didn't know that The Great Prince was watching them. He smiled proudly.
''I have two sons.'' He said. ''Fawn, dear, I am so proud of you. My wonderful mate.''
He then walked slowly off, watching if everything's alright. It was his job. To protect animals, as a king, he had to do his duties. He was always very busy with that.
He walked off to meadow and watched as males ate and as females feed their daughters. He stood up to a hill and watched all around him. That was the place where he saw everything very good.
