Salina looked out from her den. The rain poured down and the thunder ecoed through the Elephant graveyard. She glanced over to the den of Sichaku and Maravina. Now when Banzai caught a cold, he had been very sick and the shaman didn't find anything to make him get well from the bad cold.

She looked over to some leaves from the Nigura tree, then back at the other den.

"I have to try." She thought to herself.

At the same time…

"Do you think he's gonna be okay?" Sichaku asked the shaman. The shaman, who was an older female hyena, shooked her head and answered:

"I'm sorry, Sichaku. The only way to make him get well is if he takes some leaves from the Nigura tree in water and drinks it, but when I looked around, the trees didn't had any leaves, they were all gone."

Sichaku nodded. The shaman walked out from the den. He turned to his oldest son who laid down on, shooking by fever.

"I know you can get well, don't worry son." He gently stroked the hyena cub's forehead and sat down next to him. Maravina looked on with worried eyes, while Raki slept next to her.

Suddenly, they saw Salina coming into the den with a small leaf parcel in her mouth.

"Hi, I took some Nigura leaves from my family's den to help Banzai." She told them.

"Oh thank you, dear. We're so happy you want to help our son." Maravina said.

"You're welcome, it's my pleasure." Salina replied tenderly.

She walked over to her friend and put the leaves in the coconut water bowl, and put it closer to Banzai.

"Here, drink this. It will make you feel better." She told him. Banzai nodded and drank up the remedy she made for him.

After he was done drinking, he became more sleepy. He looked up at her.

"Thanks, Sally. You're a real good friend." Salina smiled warmly and began to make her way home to her family's elephant skull.

"Bye, Banzai. See you soon." Salina said before she left. Banzai was now already sleeping, but smiled when he heard her sweet voice talking with him.

A few days later….

Raki laughed as he ran through the Outlands, he was so excited! Banzai tried to keep up with him, but in a few seconds, his brother was out of sight and he wondered where he had been going.

"Oh, man! What would mom 'n' dad say about this?!" Banzai worriedly thought to himself.

"I better run home to fetch them!" Banzai told himself as he ran to his family's den.

But when he entered the den, he saw that his parents were still on their hunting trip.

"Guess I better wait until they get back." Banzai thought as he laid down on the floor in the den to wait for his parents to return.

A few minutes later…

"Hi, mom! Hi, dad!" Banzai called over to his parents.

"Hi, Banzai. Where's Raki?" Maravina asked worriedly.

"He ran away from me and I couldn't find him, can you help me to look for him?"

Shortly…

"Banzai, let this serve as a lesson to you…" Sichaku began to say. But he couldn't say anything more when Banzai interrupted him.

"But Dad, I didn't mean to let the little runt get away, I even went searching for him, I even told you and mom both, the truth immediately, and now you're going to ground me!" Banzai complained, thinking about what he thought his father was going to say next.

"No, Banzai, there is no reason at all to ground you here. I meant, let this serve a lesson in future parenting for you." Sichaku said. Banzai sighed in relief.

Suddenly, he heard squitter sounds from an elephant skull nearby. Walking closer, he saw Raki, who laughed at him. Running over to his his big brother, hugging him. Banzai just snorted and didn't hug back, because he thought that hugs were for weaklings and not for a tough guy.

Maravina and Sichaku hurried over to their sons.

"Oh, Raki! We were so worried!" Maravina said worriedly and took Raki closer to herself.

"Raki, remember next time that you have to listen to your brother and behave, because you're still very young." Sichaku told his youngest son.

"Okay, daddy." Raki giggled and nodded his head. Sichaku chuckled slightly to himself and patted him on his head.

"Let's go home now and eat from the carcass we find today." Sichaku said gently to his sons to make them think of better things.

"Yeah, let's do it." Banzai said, Raki laughed and ran after his big brother.

Banzai chuckled slightly for himself in secret, but looked at Raki with a look who "Come and get if you can, pipsqeak."

"Well, you're pretty funny, Rak'. Maybe you 'n' are goin' to be best friends, well maybe."