Nala and kovu leaped upon roof to roof, leaving behind the site of the battle. Kovu jumped over the wide gapes, where the streets were seen below. Nala followed from behind, running and jumping over from roof to roof. The mutant lioness ran on all fours, reaching the end of the building top, she leaped high and flew over to the next building. She came down on her two front paws and did a flip landed on her bottom paws.
Nala then ran after her brother.
"Hey, come on!" Kovu said.
"Keep up!"
As Kovu made another jumped to the next roof, Nala stopped for a second, and turned back, looking for any sign of danger that would follow. There was nothing out of the ordinary, not a single rogue soldier to be seen.
"Nala?" Kovu called to her.
The lioness looked up to him, before turning to look back behind. The sight was the same and there was not a single sent to be of great concern to them. Not to mention, there was no sign of any citizens. Knowing it to be safe, she turned and jumped high to the next building and landed upon the fire escape. She then jolted upward to the roof above. At the very top, She jumped and and landed on the edge of the roof.
"What were you doing?" Kovu asked curiously.
"We're supposed to remain out of sight?"
"I was making sure we weren't being followed by the Dragons." Nala explained.
"We can't risk them finding the rest of the pride."
"Yeah, but try to do it from up here." said Kovu.
"It's not worth getting yourself spotted."
Nala turned back to the open night view.
"Do you think we got away?" asked Nala as she looked back at Kovu.
Kovu only shrugged.
"There's no telling." said Kovu.
"But I'm not willing to find out. Let's keep moving before they actually show up."
Kovu continued on his way to the prides den. Nala followed after her brother.
Far back to the roof, Elsa was waiting down below at the side of the street, waiting for Kristoff to show up. There were several people all around, talking and discussing the recent Dragon attack. Police cars pulled up to the front of the store and the officers got out of their cars and went around to the fire escape. It was at that time that Kristoff's news van pulled up across the street. The camera men opened his side door and stepped out the door.
"Kristoff!" said Elsa as she went across the road.
"Okay, what is it now?" asked the young Camera man.
"Kristoff, I think I may have just found a story." said Elsa, handing his phone to her cameraman.
Kristoff took Elsa's phone and gazed to the screen. Playing on her phone was the video she had took of the two men-like lions fighting against the dragons. The young cameraman gazed in such shock at the video. There were tall standing lions, doing ninjisu upon the Black Dragons.
"What the..." he said.
"Kristoff do you have any idea what this means?" Elsa asked.
"This is exactly what the city needs to hear."
"How- how do you know this isn't just some guys in costumes?" Kristoff asked curiously.
"Kristoff, I know that this is the angle we need." Elsa explained.
"New York needs to know that there's someone out there fighting back.
"Who going to believe this?" the blond camera man asked.
"I mean, who's going to believe that there are lions creatures fighting the dragons. If yiu ask me, this story is not only unbelievable, but it also presents that New York has an animal problem. Besides, I don't think that Welsolton will even let this story be on the morning news."
"Kristoff, I know this story sounds crazy." said Elsa.
"You think?" asked Kristoff.
"But I know that this story is real and what we need." Elsa said.
"This could be what we need to bring down The Black Dragons."
"How do we even know that these lions will even get rid of the Dragons?"
"Cause I know one of them." said Elsa as she took her phone and went across the street to her car.
Kristoff just stood there, completely dumbfounded by Elsa's answer. Saying that she knew one of them? This wasn't anything for him to know in the past. She never shared that she had met a lion- creature before. She knew that Elsa had been so desperate for finding a story, but it was apparent that she was losing it. But Elsa knew she was following a path to a story that would bring the city to a hope to the city. Her words weren't at all a lie, she knew one of these horrific beings in New York. Meeting Nala long ago was now serving as a possible hope to rid the Black Dragons.
It was sometime before they had finally come to the power plant. The two had learned over and landed at the front of the open gape. Kovu climbed up onto the ledge was about to drop in onto the gangway below.
"Hey." said Nala.
Kovu paused and looked to his older sister. Nala owed him a great deal of gratitude for saving her from the Black Dragons.
"Thanks for saving me back there." said Nala.
Kovu nodded his head to her.
"You're welcome." Kovu said.
The brown lion then leaped down in the hole and into the building. Nala stood there for a short time, looking down at him. Kovu looked back up to her.
"You coming?" he asked curiously.
Nala hopped down into the entrance and landed behind him. Kovu walk down the gangway as Nala followed after him. Down the hall of the second floor, Kovu walked to the end of the hallway and turned to the doorway of his room. Nala stopped in front of the doorway of her room. She looked over to Kovu; she still knew her brother was contempt by the need to be the same as her, to prove himself worthy of the master of Ninjitsu. It was this he needed to overcome, in order to achieve such mastery.
"Kovu."
The two siblings turned and looked back. They saw their mother, Sarabi, standing at the back end of the hall.
"Mother?" Kovu said curiously,.
"Your father wants to speak with you." She said.
"Can't this wait till morning?" Kovu asked, turning to Sarabi.
Sarabi shook his head no.
"I'm afraid not." she answered.
Kovu sighed and walked back down the hall, passing by Sarabi. The mother lioness turned and watched as her son walked through the door and vanished around the left corner.
Within a dark shrouded room, the lion master sits cross legged, all around him were several lit candles. Mufassa sat with his eyes shut, as he concentrated. It was then he heard a knocking on the closed door.
"Enter."
With the sound of the opening doorway, Mufassa opened his eyes to the sight of his now present son. Kovu shut the door behind him and approached his father and master.
"Father." said Kovu, bowing before her father.
"Kovu, come sit." said Mufassa, pointing his hand out to the empty pillow in front of him. Kovu came before his master. He sat down before him, crossing his legs together.
"You wished to see me, father?" Kovu asked curiously
Mufassa nodded to his youngest son.
"I know of your action of leaving the pride once more." Mufassa explained.
"You've disobeyed my wishes. I have already told you all, the outside world is not of our concern."
Kovu sighed, narrowing his eyes.
"The world is far too dangerous for we are to live amongst the city, we must defend our own, keep from the people's sight."
"I understand that, Father." said Kovu..
"Kovu, you have made another reckless decision." Mufassa said.
"You have driven through a will to be proven. You have also been controlled by jealousy, the power is such a enemy that is not so easily conquered."
"I only want to be proven as a warrior." Kovu said.
"There's nothing for You to prove to me, Kovu." said Mufassa.
"I only ask for you to protect our pride. You must learn of the importance you present to us."
Kovu looked up, frowning.
"I understand, Father." said Kovu.
Mufassa reached out and set his paw upon his son's head. Kovu closed his eyes, the words of his father was came a clear thought to him, having such full regret of his actions.
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