Chapter 10: Fire

bullittstang6897: Haha you're never too old for 'fun' (BTW I don't think they're old at all :P) Thanks :)

mimoo01: Thank you! Don't worry, I will :)

Kiki the Cheetah: Yeah Hahaha. Yes, a bit. Thank you :)

Sicarius117: Yeah, we have the same opinion about TLK2 then. Nala is a great lioness and she deserves a bigger role. Standing by Simba's side and smiling at him all the time isn't just enough.

Guest: Thanks! I sure am enjoying! Well, about Simba, I think he's a great parent, sometimes he's overreacting, but he just wants the best for his kids :)

Sorry guys for not publishing for these two days because when I came I was very, very tired and I went on the beach next morning. Thanks for understanding! :)

"Oh Simba, you get better each time!," I said as Simba was slowly finishing his job on top of me.

"I know," he said teasingly.

"How can you know such things?," I raised an eyebrow and smiled seductively.

"Oh it's simple, every time we do it, you scream louder. That's how I know it," he smiled and got off of me.

"Where are you going? Aren't you tired?," I raised my head.

"I am. I'll come back, don't worry," he winked. He didn't answer me. Where was he going? Did he really have to go now? Arghh… I will kill him if he was checking on Kiara's hunting again.

"Alright Nala calm down," I thought. I will wait for him with my mother and Sarabi.

"Hello Nala," my mother said like she knew my darkest secret. Oh no! Did she hear me and Simba?

"Hey mum. Sarabi," I turned my direction to Simba's mother.

"What were you two doing?," Sarabi smiled teasingly. Uhh… I hated when they teased us about our sex life.

"NALA!," just in the right time. Now they're gonna tease us more.

"Simba what's wrong?," I asked as soon as I realized something was wrong. Terribly wrong.

"Kiara… FIRE!," he yelled, "Hurry!,"

"Fire? Where?," Oh crap! She was in real trouble! But one part of me was relived because, that meant our Peeping Tom mothers aren't gonna find out what we were doing. I shook that thought off when I saw huge fire in front of me. I was really worried about my little girl.

"Let's go!," he yelled and ran in the direction of the fire, "Zazu! Find Kiara and tell me where she is!,"

"I'm on my way sire!," the hornbill said with panic in his voice and flew away as fast as he could.

"She'll be fine, Simba," I tried to convince him and myself as well.

"She better be fine," he said through his teeth. We avoided all obstacle in our way pretty fast because the only thing in our minds was to save Kiara.

"Your Highness! The outlander got her!," Zazu said loudly, "Follow me!,"

"KOVU!," Simba said with hatred filling his voice. We got there really fast. When we finished our little 'trip' Kiara and Kovu were having a little conversation. I honestly didn't know what Simba had against this guy.

"ROAR!," Simba roared pretty loud and jumped in front of Kovu.

"Kiara are you alright?," I asked her and nuzzled her.

"Father you broke your promise!," she yelled at him. I was on her side. She was absolutely right.

"It's good that I did. Don't think you'll go on a hunt again," he shot her an angry look.

"But everything was alright! Even before Kovu…" she started to explain but he wasn't patient enough to listen to his own daughter.

"Kovu!," he cut her off and roared once more in Kovu's direction. He was brave enough to roar back.

"Hey! How dare you save the King's daughter?," all of a sudden Rafiki appeared on the small rock behind us.

"You saved her? Why?," Simba slowly got into Kovu's face.

"I humbly ask you to join your pride," the poor boy was slowly shaking with fear but he wanted to show Simba that he's brave and strong and immediately stood straight.

"NO! I banished you with the other outlanders!," why was he acting like that? I wanted to get into the conversation, but both me and Kiara knew very well that we would only be yelled at.

"I left the outsiders. I'm a rogue. Judge me on my deeds or I'll be judged for crimes I didn't even commit!," Kovu said. He didn't want to make Simba angry. He roared and started to pace back and forth.

"Simba! You owe him your daughter's life!," I said. I was really getting angry.

"Yes sire! We clearly do owe him something! But this time can be an exception," Zazu said and rolled his eyes.

"My father's law will prevail. I leave the judgement for another time, we'll see who you really are," Finally! He let go! Kovu smiled at Kiara and she returned the gesture. I was happy to see them like that. Kovu was right behind Simba and me and Kiara were talking a bit.

"Yes! He let go! But I sure will be punished," she whispered to me.

"You won't be punished. I will take care of your dad and you have fun and don't worry about him," I said smiling lovingly at her.

"Thanks Mum! You're the best!," she nuzzled me. When we got in front of the den Simba sighed heavily and looked behind him. I entered the den before him, but I could clearly see how rudely he growled at Kovu. I turned my head and rolled my eyes.

"Why didn't you let him sleep inside? It's pretty cold," I said when we laid down on our royal platform.

"I don't trust him," he spat back.

"Why?," I asked him.

"He's an outsider," he replied. That really got on my nerves.

"Didn't you understand when he told you that he's left the outsiders?," I raised an eyebrow.

"Nala, I don't wanna argue with you right now. I gave you a clear answer," he said through his teeth, "KIARA!,"

"Coming!," she yelled back.

"Good night Nala," he said. He didn't even give me a good night kiss. I could tell he was really pissed.

" 'Night," I replied, "Good night Kiara," I said to my daughter who lied a few steps away from the platform.

"Good night Mum! Good night Daddy!," she said in her sweetest voice and put a cheeky smile on her face just like Simba used to.

"Good night," he said sharply and returned back to sleep. I hoped tomorrow will be better.

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