Just a little note. Sorry for the late update but I was waiting for more reviews and since I recently dyed my hair, some of it has gotten in one my eyes and I couldn't see.

So here's the next chapter of That Would Be Enough, enjoy!

In the tall grasses of the Pridelands, Princess Kiara was in the mist of chasing a butterfly with Ahadi and Tiifu not far behind.

"Hey! Wait! Come back! I just wanna play!" Kiara sees the butterfly land, and crouches to attack, "Ahhh... the mighty hunter has cornered her prey." She snarls before pouncing, "Errrrh!"

Ahadi and Tiifu fell on their backs and broke in fits of snickers and giggles as Kiara pounced. It took her up the side of a small rise, from which she can see a distance into the Outlands.

"Whoah... cool! The Outlands! I wonder what's out there..."

Tiifu stopped laughing and said, "Kiara! No! You heard Uncle Simba."

Ahadi flickered his ear before lowering his head. "I have to agree with Tiifu on this."

Kiara rolled her eyes, "Come on, 'Addy. Don't throw away your shot." she then gave him her big pleading eyes.

Ahadi gulped before he sighed, "Fine. But we look around and come back!"

Kiara smiled brightly which could of made Ahadi's heart melt. Which it did.

"Come on, Tiifu!"

The creamy cub shook her head before they all looked up at the sound of a extremely loud roar. "What...what was that?"

Ahadi shrugged. "Who knows. Now are you coming?"

Tiifu shrunked back. She wasn't going to make a issue of of being scared. Because she was. "I'll just see you guys when you return."

The two watched Tiifu run the opposite direction of them before they started for the borders. Where they started to cross a log.

"Before careful, Kiara." Ahadi called out, his fur on edge.

The light gold cub just giggled and wasn't paying attention to where she was going as she tripped and went rolling.

"Kiara!" Ahadi yelled before running after his cousin. Only to stop when he saw two unknown cubs growling at Kiara.

Ahadi growled and stepped in between the two other cubs and Kiara.

"Who are you pridelanders!"

"None of your concern!" Ahadi snapped, his orange eyes narrowed.

The dark brown cub raised a eyebrow before looking at Kiara who was jumping from side to side. "What are you doing?"

"My father said to never turn your back on an Outsider!"

The brownish cub chuckled darkly, "You always do what your daddy says?"

Kiara frowned, "No!"

They joined and ganged on the princess as they smirked, "I bet you do! I bet you're daddy's little girl!"

Kiara shrunk back as Ahadi stepped between them again and growled, "Leave her alone!"

The dark brown cub just laughed before he and the other cub lept on some rocks in the river, "We don't need anybody. We take care of ourselves."

Ahadi snorted, "I highly doubt that."

"Really? Cool!"

Ahadi's eyes widen as a growl escape his throat as he watched Kiara follow the two cubs with a look of awe.

The light beige cub followed with a scowl on his face. Prince Ahadi didn't know why he had a sudden hate for the strangers but he didn't like the looks Kiara was giving them.

"Ahhh!"

Ahadi shook his head to rid of the thoughts when he heard Kiara's scream.

"Ahadi, run!"

Hamilton turned and gasped there was a large crocodile jaw coming down on him. Without another thought he ran with the other cubs following. They soon stopped on some rocks to catch their breathes.

"That was a close one.."

Ahadi rolled his eyes at the brownish cub's statement before his eyes widen as the rocks they were on started to rise.

"Run!" Shouted Ahadi while running off.

Kiara and the cubs wasted no time and ran as well. Kiara ran up a tree as Ahadi ran to another rock and the two other cubs fell in the water.

Ahadi looked around and saw a shaky branch leading towards land.

"There!" The light beige cub yelled.

Kiara jumped on the croc's jaws that was about to close down on the strangers.

"Move it!"

The two waste no time ran up the branch with Kiara and Ahadi following. Once on land the cubs stopped to breathe.

After they moved to the edge where Kiara gave the reptiles a raspberry before moving to a safer spot.

"Man did you see the size of those teeth!"

Ahadi sat in the back and snarled at the little flirting Kiara was giving towards the cubs that introduced themselves as Kovu and Taka. He watched as she tagged the brothers.

Ahadi snorted when he saw Kovu and Taka didn't know how to play. Just then a loud roar ripped through the air. Ahadi looked and saw Simba roaring in the brothers' face.

As a pale tan lioness and a rich brown lioness jumped from behind some bushes and roared at Simba. Ahadi was scared of these lionesses and backed up, to only back up to his grandmother's leg.

"Zira."

"Simba."

"Eshe."

"Stara." the two lionesses sneered at the goldish lioness.

Stara growled but Simba blocked her view of their cousins and snarled. "I banished you from the Pridelands! Now you, your sister get your cubs and get out!"

At the loud shout Kiara shrunk back from in between her father's backlegs.

"Oh you remember my sons? Kovu and Taka. My father came to me and told me, they were to be his heirs...to be kings!"

Simba growled as Ahadi snorted.

"You know the penalty of returning!" Stara growled. She wasn't there when her brother exiled their cousins but she was more in power to enforce it.

"But the children does not! How ever...if you need your pound of fresh..." Zira purred before pushing her sons towards Simba.

Simba looked at the cubs before looking at Eshe and Zira, "Take them and get out! We are finish here" he picked up Kiara and made way to walk home, until Zira walked up.

"No Simba, we have barely begun."

With that she picked up Kovu as Eshe grabbed Taka and the sisters headed back to the Outlands.

King Simba glared before walking away. Ahadi sighed before getting up and following, staying close to his mother's side.

...

Zira had just put Kovu and Taka asleep. She was absolutely blown away when Saren told her where her sons had ran off to. She's just glad she and Eshe got to them before Simba had the chance to any damage.

"I see the boys are safe and sound."

Zira turned to see Jicho walking towards her. "Yeah. Give my thanks to your general."

Jicho chuckled which earned a confused look from the pale tan lioness. "I believe that your sister...Eshe is showing her...um appreciation for the both of you."

Zira looked horrified before shaking her head. "Thanks...anyway."

As Zira went to walk away Jicho stepped in her path. "I haven't had the chance to share. But you look so much like your mother."

Zira frowned before raising her eye brow. "You knew my mother?"

"Sheefta." Jicho commented. "Yeah. She and Scar raised me."

Zira relaxed. Glad to know what his connection to her father was and was now more than appreciative of his assistance. "Well, I'm meeting with someone. Your more than welcome to join."

Jicho dipped his head before following after the pale tan lioness. The two walk through the Outlands before coming to the Pridelands border where three lionesses stood.

As Zira and Jicho got closer, she recognized them as her sister and her friends, Tama and Thalia.

"What the hell, Nala!" Zira snapped, amber eyes blazing in annoyance. "Don't you know how to keep that trap of yours shut!"

Nala stood where she was, in between Tama and Thalia. With a annoyed growl, "You wanted help did you not? Besides they are loyal to me. They want Simba and Kiara gone as well."

Jicho's gold eyes widened at the name that came from the tawny lioness' muzzle. "What did you say?"

Nala looked from her sister to the oddly familiar dark red, darker red maned lion. "What do you mean?"

Jicho narrowed his eyes. "You said Kiara. Tell what you know."

Nala scoffed before turning to Zira. "Is he for real?"

Zira growled before turning to her male ally. "What's going on with you?"

Jicho wasn't sure what to say. That Kiara was the name of a young lioness that he forced himself on. With a deep breath, he shook his head. "Nothing. Continue."

Zira huffed before turning back to Nala. "I'm sure you heard about Kiara's run in with your nephews."

Tama rolled her brown eyes. "Simba won't shut up about it."

The light orange lioness on Nala's left laughed before nodding her head in agreement with the pale orange lioness.

"Well. I have the perfect plan." Zira grinned. "I'll use Kovu and Taka to get to the princess. Where they will kill Simba."

Nala liked the plan. But her sister's next words knocked her out of her fantasies of the future.

"I know you hate this princess. But you need to get close. We'll meet up again in a few months to discuss operation; rogue."

Nala nodded before turning to head back to her father's old cave with Tama and Thalia following behind.

While Zira and Jicho headed back into the Outlands to inform the rest of the outsiders of the plan.