"Grrrr!" growled Serenity, putting up her little paw.
"Ah! Don't hurt me!" squealed a female voice.
Serenity stopped acting tough and lowered her paw down. She jumped off of the animal she was standing on. A young medium sized elephant.
"Hello!" Serenity said happily. "What's your name?"
"K-Kenya," answered the elephant. "What's your name?"
"I'm Serenity," replied the young cub, smiling. "You wanna play with me?"
Kenya, the elephant, nodded and smiled. As Kenya settled down on her feet, she brushed herself off with her trunk.
"OK, you're it!" giggled Serenity and tagged Kenya with her paw. "Catch me if you can!"
Kenya started to chase after Serenity. Her large feet, for such a small elephant, made loud thumping noises and they made Serenity feel the ground underneath her rumble. Serenity and Kenya became fast friends after a couple of games of tag and hide and seek.
Now, Serenity and Kenya were having a race. Which of the two young ones could get to the larger rock near the pond? Serenity got there faster and jumped on the rock. She did a small dance and giggled.
"Yay!" Serenity cheered. "C'mon Kenya, you can so it!"
Kenya was still running and stopped to catch her breath. Just then, she heard a noise. A very unlikely noise that she had never heard before. Kenya titled her head up and didn't see anything yet.
"Yee-hoo!" screamed a voice.
Kenya saw something shooting through the air and heading right towards where Serenity was standing.
"Serenity, watch out!" warned Kenya, now running to Serenity's rock.
Serenity looked puzzled. But, she too, heard the noise and looked up. Her eyes got big, showing them shinning frighten and her ears slid back. She was clobbered into the waterhole with a loud SPLASH! Kenya climbed on the rock and peered into the watering hole. She saw only her reflection. Her ears twitched and she saw bubbles coming from the water. Serenity came up; head first, coughing and gasping for air. Kenya gave a relived sigh and jumped in the water.
"You okay Serenity?" asked Kenya, just as any friend would do.
"Uh-huh," coughed Serenity. "What-or who-was that?"
Then, there was a popping noise as the person that crashed into Serenity, pushed his or her's way up. It was a little tree monkey, a male. His cheeks were popped out and he sprayed out water that was contained in his mouth. Serenity smiled and shook the water off her light brown fur.
"Hi, my names Serenity," she said, happily and forgetting about the incident that had just happened. "And this here is Kenya. What's your name?"
"My name's Milo!" replied the young monkey. "Nice to meet ya Serenity. You too Kenya. You guys wanna play?"
"Sure!"
But their play time was cut short by Serenity's mother, Kiara, calling for her young cub to come home. Serenity gave a groan and saw that the sky was turning a pale blue, with orange to go along with it. Kenya heard her mother as well, Milo's too.
"Aw!" whined Serenity. "You guys wanna do something tomorrow?"
"That'd be cool!" Milo said, excitedly. "See ya tomorrow, Serenity!"
"Yeah, see you tomorrow," added Kenya and ran off with one last wave for the night.
"Bye!" called Serenity and bounced off back to Pride Rock.
Kiara waited at the bottom of their home, looking worried. She saw her daughter running from the distance and called to her.
"Serenity! Hurry and get your little firry behind over here!"
Serenity was running faster now that her mother sounded worried.
"I was worried sick, Serenity. It's getting late and you know how I get!" said Kiara, most certainly worried.
"Sorry, mama," Serenity replied, hanging her head.
Kiara couldn't stay mad at her only daughter. She gave a smile and rubbed her head on Serenity's head. She said, "That's okay, adventure-cub." With that, they went into Pride Rock. They did not know about the heard of animals, coming over to their home.
"Ah! Don't hurt me!" squealed a female voice.
Serenity stopped acting tough and lowered her paw down. She jumped off of the animal she was standing on. A young medium sized elephant.
"Hello!" Serenity said happily. "What's your name?"
"K-Kenya," answered the elephant. "What's your name?"
"I'm Serenity," replied the young cub, smiling. "You wanna play with me?"
Kenya, the elephant, nodded and smiled. As Kenya settled down on her feet, she brushed herself off with her trunk.
"OK, you're it!" giggled Serenity and tagged Kenya with her paw. "Catch me if you can!"
Kenya started to chase after Serenity. Her large feet, for such a small elephant, made loud thumping noises and they made Serenity feel the ground underneath her rumble. Serenity and Kenya became fast friends after a couple of games of tag and hide and seek.
Now, Serenity and Kenya were having a race. Which of the two young ones could get to the larger rock near the pond? Serenity got there faster and jumped on the rock. She did a small dance and giggled.
"Yay!" Serenity cheered. "C'mon Kenya, you can so it!"
Kenya was still running and stopped to catch her breath. Just then, she heard a noise. A very unlikely noise that she had never heard before. Kenya titled her head up and didn't see anything yet.
"Yee-hoo!" screamed a voice.
Kenya saw something shooting through the air and heading right towards where Serenity was standing.
"Serenity, watch out!" warned Kenya, now running to Serenity's rock.
Serenity looked puzzled. But, she too, heard the noise and looked up. Her eyes got big, showing them shinning frighten and her ears slid back. She was clobbered into the waterhole with a loud SPLASH! Kenya climbed on the rock and peered into the watering hole. She saw only her reflection. Her ears twitched and she saw bubbles coming from the water. Serenity came up; head first, coughing and gasping for air. Kenya gave a relived sigh and jumped in the water.
"You okay Serenity?" asked Kenya, just as any friend would do.
"Uh-huh," coughed Serenity. "What-or who-was that?"
Then, there was a popping noise as the person that crashed into Serenity, pushed his or her's way up. It was a little tree monkey, a male. His cheeks were popped out and he sprayed out water that was contained in his mouth. Serenity smiled and shook the water off her light brown fur.
"Hi, my names Serenity," she said, happily and forgetting about the incident that had just happened. "And this here is Kenya. What's your name?"
"My name's Milo!" replied the young monkey. "Nice to meet ya Serenity. You too Kenya. You guys wanna play?"
"Sure!"
But their play time was cut short by Serenity's mother, Kiara, calling for her young cub to come home. Serenity gave a groan and saw that the sky was turning a pale blue, with orange to go along with it. Kenya heard her mother as well, Milo's too.
"Aw!" whined Serenity. "You guys wanna do something tomorrow?"
"That'd be cool!" Milo said, excitedly. "See ya tomorrow, Serenity!"
"Yeah, see you tomorrow," added Kenya and ran off with one last wave for the night.
"Bye!" called Serenity and bounced off back to Pride Rock.
Kiara waited at the bottom of their home, looking worried. She saw her daughter running from the distance and called to her.
"Serenity! Hurry and get your little firry behind over here!"
Serenity was running faster now that her mother sounded worried.
"I was worried sick, Serenity. It's getting late and you know how I get!" said Kiara, most certainly worried.
"Sorry, mama," Serenity replied, hanging her head.
Kiara couldn't stay mad at her only daughter. She gave a smile and rubbed her head on Serenity's head. She said, "That's okay, adventure-cub." With that, they went into Pride Rock. They did not know about the heard of animals, coming over to their home.
