(No problem hope I got your character right)

Who talks first . . . you talk first? I talk first?

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Gabe walked back joined Nuka and Vitani. Gabe stood beside Nuka, finally matching his size. Gabe's mane had grown, and so had he. Kovu would leave for his mission today, and he would help Nuka and Vitani with the first phase.

He had tried to control the anger he felt, but it was hard, especially after all he did. All the cuts, and bruises he got, all the orders he carried out without question. For nothing!

He even saved Kovu from Nuka beside the pool of water that one day, when he didn't deserve it. He was sure Nuka wouldn't have done any real damage, but he was confident it wouldn't have been painless.

"This place is even creepier with the hyenas gone," Nuka muttered. Gabe walked off, but heard Vitani mutter something. Nuka replied, but he was out of earshot. He looked around the abandoned cave. It was eerie, he'd admit that.

"I just don't know why we have to be here, that's all," he mumbled. "If Kovu is so special, why does he need us?" He growled.

"I never even had a chance," he snarled, as a geyser of fire shot up from behind him. Gabe came over, as he hid in his frightened position. Vitani rolled her eyes at him.

They all grabbed a stick once the ends were burning. Gabe's stick had enough fire on it.

"That's it. Now come on, Kiara has started her hunt. We'll have to move quickly," Vitani ran off.

"Let's move it," Gabe grumbled at Nuka.

"I'll go when I'm ready-"Fire shot up, just as Nuka's face was dangerously close.

"Oh! Fire!" He yelled, laughing as he ran off hysterically.

Gabe ran with his stick to the ground. This was kind of fun, obviously Nuka thought so. Let's see how they like it when they don't have enough food!

He noticed Zira talking to Kovu on a ledge. He growled angrily. He threw his stick, although he knew it wouldn't reach him. The flames flared up, and with a startled gasp Gabe ran.

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An adolescent lioness ran through the burnt grassland. Jade had to find her father. After Kiara left, he went out, but he hadn't come back yet. Most of the flames were out, and Kiara was safe. Now was as good as ever. The smell of smoke was thick, and you could still hear panicking animals. Everything was burnt, and it was mostly ash.

"Dad?" She called. She continued to call him, until she heard coughing. Jade gasped sharply, and followed the sound as best she could. She ran until she finally found her father. He was lying beside a bush. She desperately tried to wake him up.

"Dad? Dad, wake up!" She pleaded helplessly. His eyes slowly opened, and a small smile came to his face when his eyes landed on her.

"Jade?" He whispered.

"Yes? I'm here. You're going to be all right," she promised. He coughed, yet his breath was black, and it smelled smoky. Oh no! He breathed in too much smoke!

"Go," he urged her.

"I don't want to leave you," she sniffled.

"Don't worry. I'll be with you . . . Always" His eyes slowly closed, and he exhaled one last time. She rested her head on his shoulder. What could he mean by that?

She never wanted be without him, but yet somehow, she was sure she'd never have to be.

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Jade dragged her paws onto pride rock. When her mother noticed her, she ran to her eccentrically.

She fervently checked over her daughter. "Are you okay? Are you hurt?"

"I'm fine," she shielded away, as if her mother were as hot as fire.

"What were you doing out there?" She asked sternly. Then her expression softened, "Wait, where's your father?"

"I was looking for him, then I found him . . ." she trailed off.

"Where is he?"

"He breathed in too much smoke-he's dead." She mumbled. Adana's eyes lowered slowly. Some other lionesses in earshot gasped suddenly, and teemed around Adana, mumbling words of comfort.

She retreated to the deepest, darkest parts of the cave. Jade stared miserably at her. What caused that random fire? It wasn't a drought. It had rained moons ago, but not too long.

What if the fire wasn't a coincidence?

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Yeah I know this one was short but feel free to let me know what you think should happen in the reviews

No I didn't hit a writer's block…WHAT DO YOU KNOW!?

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