Thunder roared and lightning electricuted the night air as rain fell in torrential sheets to

the ground. The blind, white lioness panted and gasped for air, recieving only rainwater as she

ran through the Outlands from her persuers. Behind her, she could hear the snarling and

growling of a pack of wild dogs, led by a male leopard. She could tell by the sound they were

getting closer. Onward she ran through the storm, desperately trying to reach the Pridelands, the

famed land of prosperity. Suddenly, above her she felt the electric current of lightning hit a tree.

She smelled the smoke of fire and heard a resounding CCCCRRRRAAAAAKKK!!! as she

felt and heard the tree falling to the ground. The lioness screamed and swerved to the left,

narrowly missing hitting the tree. She breathed a sigh of relief, only to begin screaming again as

she felt the contours of the face of an open-mouthed wild dog snapping towards her. Again, she

ran. But now her sense of direction was lost. Not too far behind her she could hear the shouts

of the leopard and one of his dogs.

"Come on! She's weakening! How long can a blind lion last? Run, boys, if you want

dinner tonight, GET HER!"

"But, boss, I thought we were getting her because she saw---"

"Just shut up and catch her, you fool!"

Frantically, the lioness turned around in several directions, trying to find the one that

would take her to the Pridelands. When she sensed that if she waited any longer she would be

killed, she plunged forward with an extra burst of speed, taking the direction she was facing.

Just as she began to move again, she felt the wind from the snapping jaws of a dog at her heels.

Again she screamed and added more speed. The wild dogs were right on her tail now!

Sobbing, she charged through the Outlands. Suddenly, she skidded to a stop. She could feel

that there were dogs right in front of her, and behind them was a completely vertical but low

cliff. She was surrounded by the dogs! She heard the growl of the approaching leopard.

"Well now, what have we here? A trapped, frightened little kitten! Are you looking for

your momma, little kitty?" the leopard's voice dripped with sarcasm and fake kindness. "Well,

join us for dinner and I'll take you right to her!"

The lioness was frightened. She could smell the breath of her tormentors; it smelled of

death. She could smell the warm blood dripping from their fangs. They were like demons

searching for their next victem.

"That next victem won't be me!" the lioness shouted at the top of her low, silky voice. It

was enough to startle and confuse them for a few crucial moments. Desperately, she took her

only chance. Coiling the little amount of strength she had left into her legs, she jumped up as high

as she could, her forepaws just barely grabbing the top of the cliff. Frantically, she scrabbled for

a foothold to climb over the edge. She could feel the wild dogs jumping up, trying to grab a hold

of her. She screamed in agony as one caught her tail. She began to slip on the rain wettened

ground as the other dogs grabbed hold and began pulling. Desperately she kicked out until her

hindpaw struck the jaw of the dog on her tail. When she felt the weight drop from her tail, she

swung her hindpaws over the ledge. The force of the swing flipped her over until her head hung

over the edge of the cliff.

The lioness screamed again as she felt the paw of the leopard strike her face, his claws

raking her cheek. Quickly she pushed away from the ledge. For the moment, the lioness felt she

was safe.

Not for long.... she thought to herself as she heard the gurgling sound of mud slipping

from the dogs' and the leopard's paws scrabbling to get over the edge. The lioness took off like

a shot, certain by the feel of the grass that she was now in the Pridelands. Above her, the storm

seemed to get worse. A loud RRRBBBBABRBBRBRBOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!! rattled

her body, distorting her senses. Now she couldn't hear or feel the dogs! Faster and faster she

ran, no longer caring what direction she took, leaping over fallen trees and animals. Suddenly,

behind her she heard another crack as another flaming tree fell to the ground, downed by

lightning. This time, a flaming branch struck her hard across her back. She roared in agony but

kept running. Behind her, she could now hear the death wails and howls of the dogs that were

crushed under the burning tree. She ran, faster still! Finally, she stopped, still panting for breath

but recieving only water. Ahead of her she could feel where the rain was not hitting the ground,

but a large rock formation. Pride Rock! At last,I have made it! she thought as she gave one

more agonized roar and collapsed, unconcious.