As the remaining dragon forces retreated, Simba, Kovu, Mheetu and Nala were leaping from onne roof top to another. The four lions came upon the last ware house. They turned back and saw red and blue lights in the distance.

"Aw man that was awsome!" said Mheetu looking back toward Kovu.

"Did you see guys see me back there, I was all like..."

Mheetu punched his fists foward three times. He then kicked his left paw in the air and then punched his fist out again.

"And they were all like... Dow, aahh aaa!"

The young lion mimicked the moves of the solders they had beaten. Nala just rolled her eyes and shook her head at her brother. Mheetu was always such a annoying little brother. Sometimes he can be so arregent and gulible, he wasn't one to listan either. All he wanted to do was just have fun.

"Will you cut it out?" asked Kovu as he wapped him upside the head.

"Ow, hey!" said Mheetu rubbing the place he hit him.

"Just tryying to lighten the...'

The brown lion wapped his brother again. He then looked back toward Simba.

"So now what?" he asked curiously.

Simba slide his swords back into his two quivers on his back.

"We head back home." said Simba, knowing that their father will begin to realize their appsence.

"That's it?" asked Kovu, shcoked that they weregoing to let the black dragons go.

"We're just going to let them go?"

"It's not worth the risk to chase them through the city." Said Simba, knowing that there would be a high chance of them being seen by the countless citizens of New York.

"Beside, you know father has forbidden us from leaving the building."

Kovu just stared with disbelief. He expected more then this from his brrother, he knew he wanted the dragons gone as much as him.

"Come on, Simba." said Kovu.

"We both know why you and Nala came."

"We came to make sure you two don't get into trouble." said Simba, sternly as he came up to face Kovu.

"Hey I can handle myself, thanks ." argued Kovu.

"Simba, Kovu enough." said Nala as she came in between them and backed from each other.

"You both need to set aside your differences and work together. We're supost to be a team."

Kovu and Simba looked sternly at each other.

"Whatever." said Kovu as he turned away from his brother.

Nala looked to her brown fur brother. She gave a brief sigh, always having to put up with her brothers fueds. This was nothing new to them of coaurse. Simba and Kovu always had there shares of disagreements. Simba always went by the orders of their father, Mufassa, but Kovu on the other hand tend to go on his own way. Though having the love of two brothers, they still had the struggle of seeing eye to eye.

Simba looked to Kovu with a look of anger, never following orders and always failing to be a coroportive team mate. Nala turned to her angered brother.

"Simba." she said, as Simba looked to his younger sister.

"We should be moving now."

"Yeah, your right." said Simba, nodding his head to her.

The mutant lion looked to his brothers, who looked back to him.

"Come on, we're going back!' said Simba.

Kovu sighed.

"Fine." he said.

Simba Nala an Meetu then turned and went foward to the large city, jumping to the high roofs of many of the building. Kovu stood for a second. He looked back to the red and blue sirens near the ware house that was raided. He couldn't take having to hide anymore while the black dragons just take over and step on the good people of New York. Though he knew that the people would never accept him for what he was. Nor did his father see fitfor him or his brothers and sister to get involved with the crisis of the city.

The brown fur lion turned and leaped to the next roof top. As night became night fall, the rain above began to away from the docks. The four lions leaped on the to top of an old abandoned power plant.

"Come on." said Simba as he and his four sibling came to a gap in the roof.

The reddish brown maned lion looked through the large square hole and saw a huge dark room wit servral walk ways, one being before the gape. There was no body down below, nor their father.

"Are any of the lionesses there?" asked Meetu, curiously.

"It doesn't look like it." said Simba,

Simba then sniffed the air. There was not familier sceent besides the fresh air with whifs of dirt.

"Alright, it's clear." He said, as e turned back to his turned to his three siblings.

"Fall in, quietly."

Simba turned turned toward the hole and he climbed in through the gap. He stood on the edge and the jumped down, landing on the walk way.

Nala and Kovu came in after. Mheetu landed on the walk way, making a load noise. Simba, Kovu and Nala turned to him, shushing him.

"Mheetu!" said Nala in a whispering voice.

"Sorry." he said.

"We can't let anyone know we snuck out."said Simba.

"Come on, let's hurry."

Simba turned and lead the way.

"Try not to get us caught." said Kovu as he pushed Mheetu back and followed Simba and Nala.

"Hey." he said as he followed afterwords.

The four made there way across the walk way. They came to a ladder at the far end.

"Nala." said Simba, as he turned to her.

"You first."

The tanned fur lioness nodded and came up toward the ladder. She turned around and began climbing down.

"Alright." said Simba as he turned to Kovu.

"Kovu, your next."

Nala made it down to the bottom floor. She leaped down and landed on the dirt-filled ground below. She looked back toward the large room, someting didn't seem right. The lionesses were usually here, it was never this desirted.

"Somethings wrong." She said as she looked back to Kovu, who landed on the floor.

"Where is everyone?"

"Maybe there all sleeping somewhere." said Kovu.

"No, their always here." Nala said as she turned to her brother.

Just then, Mheetu and Simba came down from the ladder. Simba went up to the door way ahead of him. Be began to push one door to the side and did the same to the other. Suddenly, he caught a very familier scent. He sniffed the air and widened is eyes in shock.

"Uh, guys." he said as he turned to his four siblings. Kovu, Nala and Mheetu looked to Simba.

"We're not alone."

Suddenly there was a flash of light from the door way. The four were frozen were they stood, feeling their hearts race. A tall, large yellow fur lion with a redish brown mane and wearing a red martial arts robe. He holds a flash light in his right hand, as the bright light reveals the four siblings. Simba turned to face the lion.

"Master Mufassa." he said as he bowed his head.

A tanned lioness, wearing an Native African dress came into the room as well.

"Mother." said Simba, greeting her as well.

"Simba." she said.

"What are four doing here?"

"Uhh... we were just... uh." Mheetu tried to think of what to tell them.

She looked to Mufassa, as he looked to her. They knew vary well where they had gone. The lion look back to the other three. He saw them, looking so nervous and armed with their weopans.

"You all went beyond the power plant, didn't you?" said Mufassa as he circled around them.

"You left our pride in great danger. What have I told you about the outside world?"

"We didn't mean to go against you, father." said Nala.

"The Black dragons were raiding weopans from the docks. We stopped them before they could."

"The Black Dragons?!" said the lioness, knowing of that paticuler name.

"You all could have been killed."

"We handled it, mother." said Kovu.

Mufassa looked to Kovu.

"Were you seen?" asked Mufassa.

"They saw us." said Simba as the lion master looked to him.

"But none of the people did."

Mufassa felt his nerves come upon him.

"They saw you?" he said.

"Do you know what dangers that puts us in? Were you followed?"

"No father." said Simba.

"No one has followed us here."

Thou from what they said, Mufassa still wasn't sure if that was true. Sometimes words cannot reveal the truth of the matter.

"I don't see what the big deal is." said Kovu.

"We kicked their butts once, we can do it again."

Mufassa sighed and shoock his head.

"You still have much to learn." he said.

"One day, I will no longer be here to guide you, you must use my teaching, wisely. Do you understand?"

Kovu sighed and nerrowed his eyes.

"Yes father." he said.

Mufassa came up and set his paw on sons shoulder. Kovu looked to his father, he nodded his head to him before pulling his paw away. Though Kovu can be a bit arrogent, but still he loved his son as much as every one of his children. Nala looked toward her father and brother. Though after hearing the words spoken from her father, it made her ponder to herself. The day that happened, would she and her siblinngs be ready for that day? Could they protect the pride, as Mufassa did before them.

(That's all for now, I'm sorry if it's bad. I'm still open for anyones requests to this story. If anyone has a idea, feel free to share and as always, please comment and review!)