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NOTE: I do not own any of these Lion King 2 Simba's Pride characters. They belong to Walt Disney alone. I don't even own Tanabi. He's just a guy some people made up. And if some other writers own him then I am sorry I borrowed him without permission. Please let me use him.

Summary: Tanabi is starting to push Kiara around. I can relate. I, too, have an annoying older brother who I wish would go move to another planet most of the time.





CHAPTER 2



"Tanabi, wait up!" called Kiara. She ran up to her brother. The two of them had just left Pride Rock and were hanging out in a very grassy area.

"Keep up, squirt," said Tanabi.

"Stop calling me that," said Kiara.

"I'll call you whatever I want. Because compared to me you are a squirt."

Kiara rolled her eyes. "And compared to me you're just an idiot."

"Oh, yeah?"

"Yeah," Kiara giggled. She raced into the tall grass. "Catch me if you can."

"Not funny, Kiara," said Tanabi. He entered the tall grass and started to look around. He didn't see his younger sister. "Kiara!" Tanabi stuck his head up but still didn't see her. "Kiara, the game is over. I'm not joking." There was still no sound. Tanabi was starting to get pretty miffed. "Hey, Kiara!"

Suddenly a golden flash jumped out at him. Tanabi quickly ducked out of the way. Little Kiara crashed down to her stomach.

Tanabi scowled walking over. "For one thing you suck at hunting. For another thing you have to stay close by me."

"No, I don't. Go shove off!" Kiara jumped onto the rock and began to climb the tree that was there.

"Oh, boy," sighed Tanabi. He rested his front paws on the rock and skimmed the tree. Once again there was no Kiara. "Kiara!" the older lion exclaimed angrily. He looked to the back of the tree. His sister sure could move fast. "Kiara, if you don't stop goofing around I am going back to Pride Rock and telling Dad. On a hot day like today you know he'll skin your butt if he has to come ALL the way here just to get you to stop acting nutty."

"Boo!" yelled Kiara, from out of nowhere.

Tanabi gasped. "You are a little brat, Kiara."

"Takes one to know one."

"Are you two children at it again?" asked Zazu, flying down to them. "When will you ever learn?"

"Oh, Zazu, don't be a worrywart," said Kiara.

"Besides. It's not that big a deal," said Tanabi, rolling his eyes.

"You watch those eyes, young man. I swear you are just like your father at this age," said Zazu.

"Well, dad didn't have to put up with someone like Kiara for a sister."

"Too bad he's stuck with you as a son."

"Now that's enough," said Zazu. "I'm sick of going through this with every generation."