Pride of the Elements

I don't own Lion King or Transformers.

Chapter 1: Rebirth.

Miko pov

I sat next to Air's bed and waited for her to move. A twitch, a murmur, heck I'd love it if she punched me at this point. Two week had passed since she passed into this "healing" coma. Fourteen very hard, very painful days have gone by. The only movements she made were the rise and fall of her chest as she breathed.

I buried my face in my hands and sighed. I jumped when I felt a hand on my shoulder. Looking up I found Pyrus smiling gently. "June is taking Jack and Sierra home. You better go too." I sighed again and nodded. "Take care of her." I muttered sleepily as I walked by.

Raf pov

I watched as the boy and girl left and crept over to the black hair girl in the bed. She looked so peaceful… Why does that make me happy? Who was she to me? I pulled out the locket she had dropped when I told her I didn't know her. I had stared at the picture inside for hours trying to answer my questions.

I took the chair the girl had occupied moments before. "Who are you? Why does it kill me inside every time I see you like this? Why are you like this?" I question the sleeping girl. I know it's stupid, but I actually got frustrated when she didn't answer me. I watched her as she slept for a while, then closed my eyes and fell into the first sleep I had since I woke up two weeks ago.

Normal pov

The remaining two elementals entered the room just in time to watch the green and yellow streams of light flow from the hearts of the children they called brother and sister. Instead of being shocked or scared, they smiled. "About time, I hope they come home soon." murmured the water elemental as the two streams of light flowed together before vanishing.

In the pridelands.

Wasp paced in front of the cave worriedly. I first cub was being brought into the world at this moment. His dear friend, Iron hide watched him pace with a small smile. "What's taking so long?" Wasp muttered. "What if…" he never got to finish his thought, because at that moment his wife Teafa came out carrying a small, black cub with miss matched eyes. He smiled and looked in awe and wonder at the beautiful cub. His little daughter, Airia.