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Chapter 11
Kita got up and looked out over the savannah. "I'm going to go for a walk," she said. Tiaru nodded. Kita got up and walked off. She saw Kiki lying in the sun, napping. She smiled and continued on. Maya was talking to Bailey a little ways off. But Kita paid them no attention. Her mind was racing. Why had she left Kamania out in the storm? Why? Kita ran off and pounced into a tree. She climbed up toward the middle and sat, letting the tears come. She wished Miku were there, she really needed to talk to him...
Tiku slowly got up and stretched. He checked to make sure Kiki was still sleeping before walking off. He walked through the tall grasses, following Kamania's paw-prints. After a while he saw Kamania up ahead, sitting on a small rock ledge overlooking a small pond (same one where Kiara first saw the outlands and saw half of herself in her reflection.) Tiku sighed and walked up to the bottom.
"Kamania?" he said, looking up at her. Kamania turned and looked at him. Tiku could tell she had been crying. He sighed and walked up to sit beside her. "Mind if I ask what's wrong?" Kamania shook her head. "It's just, well," but Kamania couldn't finish the sentence; she sighed and looked out toward the outlands. "I know it doesn't seem true, but," Tiku sighed and looked at his reflection and Kamania's in the water. "Look," he said, pointing to their reflections. "We're almost identical." Kamania shook her head. "So? We're lions Tiku, a lot of lions look alike." Tiku looked up at the sky, Nearu was looking down at him. He turned back to Kamania.
"Not like us Kamania, most lions are more of a sandy color, we're more blonde like." Tiku sighed. "Look I know it doesn't seem right, but I know we're brother and sister. Mom said she had two cubs," Kamania turned, her eyes blazing fire. "Yeah and she threw one out into a storm to die!" she yelled. Tiku took a step back and almost fell off. He pinned his ears and glared at Kamania. "She thought you were dead! I know my mom, if she didn't think you were dead she wouldn't have pushed you out into the storm!" he shouted back at her.
"Well she should've just waited and made sure, then maybe I wouldn't be so beat up and maybe my mom wouldn't have had to have put up with me!" Kamania covered her mouth as soon as she said it. She hadn't meant the part about her foster mom...Tiku sighed and walked up to her. "I guess it's understandable that you're mad, and yeah Mom did make a mistake, but we all have made mistakes. I almost got killed because of one I made. But you know what?" Kamania looked at him, her eyes watering once more.
"You learn from your mistakes and you come out of them with new friends." Kamania cocked her head. "What was your mistake anyway?" she asked. "Well, when I was still a young cub, I had baby spots and I wondered why I was so different." "We all have baby spots for a little while," Kamania said. "Yeah, but mine lasted longer than usual. Anyway, Taka, a member of my pride, tried to explain it to me, but I didn't understand. So I left." "Left?" Kamania asked, cocking her head. "Yeah, I left to find out why I was so different." Kamania moved around a bit.
"So what happened?" she asked. "Well I met Kiki, and well, it was sort of funny, cause she was a lot different than I was." Kamania nodded. Tiku sighed and took a trip down memory lane for a moment and then continued telling Kamania the story...
"Tanu, I want you to find that white cub and the one I shot, bring them and any others you think would be valuable to me," Frank said, Tanu growled and walked off. "And Tanu?" Tanu looked back at his owner. "Don't fail me this time," Tanu snarled and then bounded off.
Kiki yawned and then got up. She looked around, where was Tiku? She got up slowly and then stretched. She looked over and saw Bailey and Maya. She walked over to them. "Hey have either of you seen Tiku?" she said. Bailey and Maya looked up. "No, come to think of it, we haven't." Maya replied. Bailey shook his head. Kiki sighed, "He shouldn't run off, those humans could be anywhere!" she growled.
"Come on you two, let's head back to Pride Rock, he might be there." She turned and headed off toward pride rock, Maya and Bailey following.
Tanu crouched in the grass, watching Tiku and Kamania. He licked his lips in satisfaction. Frank would love them, he thought. Twin pelts. He would somehow lure them back to his camp, but wait; he took a double take at Tiku. He growled low in his throat. This wasn't going to be so easy. Now he just had to find Kiki and that other lioness.
"Come on, let's head back." Tiku said. Kamania sighed and then nodded. "Sure, I-I guess I'm ready to go back." They got up and walked down, Tiku in front. "Oh and Tiku," "Yeah?" Kamania took a deep breath, "Thanks, for everything." Tiku smiled, "What are brothers for?" he replied.
Ok what do you all think? Good, bad? Review and let us know! Thanks! Buh- bye! Oh wait I mean TTFN!
Chapter 11
Kita got up and looked out over the savannah. "I'm going to go for a walk," she said. Tiaru nodded. Kita got up and walked off. She saw Kiki lying in the sun, napping. She smiled and continued on. Maya was talking to Bailey a little ways off. But Kita paid them no attention. Her mind was racing. Why had she left Kamania out in the storm? Why? Kita ran off and pounced into a tree. She climbed up toward the middle and sat, letting the tears come. She wished Miku were there, she really needed to talk to him...
Tiku slowly got up and stretched. He checked to make sure Kiki was still sleeping before walking off. He walked through the tall grasses, following Kamania's paw-prints. After a while he saw Kamania up ahead, sitting on a small rock ledge overlooking a small pond (same one where Kiara first saw the outlands and saw half of herself in her reflection.) Tiku sighed and walked up to the bottom.
"Kamania?" he said, looking up at her. Kamania turned and looked at him. Tiku could tell she had been crying. He sighed and walked up to sit beside her. "Mind if I ask what's wrong?" Kamania shook her head. "It's just, well," but Kamania couldn't finish the sentence; she sighed and looked out toward the outlands. "I know it doesn't seem true, but," Tiku sighed and looked at his reflection and Kamania's in the water. "Look," he said, pointing to their reflections. "We're almost identical." Kamania shook her head. "So? We're lions Tiku, a lot of lions look alike." Tiku looked up at the sky, Nearu was looking down at him. He turned back to Kamania.
"Not like us Kamania, most lions are more of a sandy color, we're more blonde like." Tiku sighed. "Look I know it doesn't seem right, but I know we're brother and sister. Mom said she had two cubs," Kamania turned, her eyes blazing fire. "Yeah and she threw one out into a storm to die!" she yelled. Tiku took a step back and almost fell off. He pinned his ears and glared at Kamania. "She thought you were dead! I know my mom, if she didn't think you were dead she wouldn't have pushed you out into the storm!" he shouted back at her.
"Well she should've just waited and made sure, then maybe I wouldn't be so beat up and maybe my mom wouldn't have had to have put up with me!" Kamania covered her mouth as soon as she said it. She hadn't meant the part about her foster mom...Tiku sighed and walked up to her. "I guess it's understandable that you're mad, and yeah Mom did make a mistake, but we all have made mistakes. I almost got killed because of one I made. But you know what?" Kamania looked at him, her eyes watering once more.
"You learn from your mistakes and you come out of them with new friends." Kamania cocked her head. "What was your mistake anyway?" she asked. "Well, when I was still a young cub, I had baby spots and I wondered why I was so different." "We all have baby spots for a little while," Kamania said. "Yeah, but mine lasted longer than usual. Anyway, Taka, a member of my pride, tried to explain it to me, but I didn't understand. So I left." "Left?" Kamania asked, cocking her head. "Yeah, I left to find out why I was so different." Kamania moved around a bit.
"So what happened?" she asked. "Well I met Kiki, and well, it was sort of funny, cause she was a lot different than I was." Kamania nodded. Tiku sighed and took a trip down memory lane for a moment and then continued telling Kamania the story...
"Tanu, I want you to find that white cub and the one I shot, bring them and any others you think would be valuable to me," Frank said, Tanu growled and walked off. "And Tanu?" Tanu looked back at his owner. "Don't fail me this time," Tanu snarled and then bounded off.
Kiki yawned and then got up. She looked around, where was Tiku? She got up slowly and then stretched. She looked over and saw Bailey and Maya. She walked over to them. "Hey have either of you seen Tiku?" she said. Bailey and Maya looked up. "No, come to think of it, we haven't." Maya replied. Bailey shook his head. Kiki sighed, "He shouldn't run off, those humans could be anywhere!" she growled.
"Come on you two, let's head back to Pride Rock, he might be there." She turned and headed off toward pride rock, Maya and Bailey following.
Tanu crouched in the grass, watching Tiku and Kamania. He licked his lips in satisfaction. Frank would love them, he thought. Twin pelts. He would somehow lure them back to his camp, but wait; he took a double take at Tiku. He growled low in his throat. This wasn't going to be so easy. Now he just had to find Kiki and that other lioness.
"Come on, let's head back." Tiku said. Kamania sighed and then nodded. "Sure, I-I guess I'm ready to go back." They got up and walked down, Tiku in front. "Oh and Tiku," "Yeah?" Kamania took a deep breath, "Thanks, for everything." Tiku smiled, "What are brothers for?" he replied.
Ok what do you all think? Good, bad? Review and let us know! Thanks! Buh- bye! Oh wait I mean TTFN!
