Kopa
Kopa slipped through the grass away from Tanabi and the domo. I can't believe this he growled in his head. I'm I so bad I can't even be viewed by guests. He trudged through the grass and soon found himself at his favorite spot. It was a clearing where a small pond gathered in the shade of a tree. He laid out on a rock that jetted out over part of the pond. The heat of the rock calmed his anger at being sent away. He let out a sigh as he felt the tension leave his body.
"What a lazy fur ball." A sharp kick sliced through his calm along with the accusing voice.
"Oh god. Go home." Kopa growled groggy, not even needing to open his eyes to see the pale orange lion in front of him.
"I come down here to visit you PrideLanders, and your trying to send me home." The voice growled back. Kopa's brow gathered the voice that had sounded like Young a moment ago no longer did. His eyes flew open to see a grey lion growling in front of him. Kopa sat up and quickly looked at the young lion, he smelt like the clay dust that Kopa knew was only in the west along with the high posture of authority he sported. He must be from the same pride as that King Markua. May be the King's son or something. Kopa's eye's widened.
"I apologize. I had mistaken you for another." Kopa quickly stated.
"Don't bother." The lion said annoyed.
"I don't under-"
"Shut up with all that formal crap." The lion cut in.
Kopa hesitated. Was that an order. He looked at the narrowed mint green eyes of the grey lion. "Ok."
"So, who are you?"
"I'm Kopa, the guardian of Prince Tanabi." Kopa hesitated for a second. "Who are you."
"Kuto, Prince of the Western Plaines."
"I knew it!" I was right! He is a prince! Kopa exploded without thinking.
"Oh did you now." Kuto countered, with a raised eyebrow.
"Yeah. You kinda smell like clay and grass."
"Good point." Kuto said shrugging.
"What are you doing all the way out here?" Kopa ventured cautiously.
"I was about to ask you the same thing."
"Hunting."
Kuto snorted with the effort to suppressing a laugh. "You call that hunting." He motioned at the rock.
Kopa couldn't help but laugh along. "That's what I was supposed to be doing. It's not like I was."
"Oh?"
"Yeah."
"Well it seems like you're not the perfect little guardian after all."
Kopa smiled slyly, "I guess I'm not."
-Author's Note-
Sorry guys. I had more but my stupid ass computer deleted the last half. I'm really not in the frame of mind to be writing right now (totally PMSing at the moment). I'll see you guys Monday.
P.S. Don't forget to read my first TPK side story Life of Misfortune!
Lark out (`_´)ゞ
