Simba paced back and forth, anxiously. Unable to shake any worrying thought of what may have become of Elsa. The feeling of being so helpless to do anything for her frustrated the prince. While the danger of man was great, Simba wanted to find where they had taken Elsa. But he had to think about the rest of the pride as his father had said.

They could no endanger the others for the sake of one.

Simba paused for a moment, glancing back toward Nala and the rest of the pride. He saw Diata laying under the aecia tree along with Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, Sarabi and Sarafina. Narrowing her head, tears seeped from her tightly shut eyes, heartbroken that her daughter had been taken. Nala leaned her head down as she nuzzled her side, in an effort to comfort her.

Timon came up to her, placing his hand over her white paw. All the while, Pumbaa leaned his head against her shoulder.

All the while, the prince could hear the other lionesses talking among themselves. Much like himself, many of them shared the same feeling of worry for Elsa being taken. As well as remorse for Diata, knowing what she must be going through having to lose another daughter. They feared for whatever that was to happen to Elsa. And being told that they were to do nothing of it did not sit well with them. But understood that the danger of man was much to great.

Simba turned back to his father, who was sitting at the top of the ledge as he gazed out over the Serengeti. The prince came up to the ledge, where he came up to his father's side. He turned up to the king,

"Father, the pride is becoming worried." The prince insisted to his father.

Mufasa narrowed his gaze. He was aware that the pride was distraught over Elsa being taken. The king has little doubt that is wasn't so. He too had shared those same concerns for Elsa and wished there could be something that could be done.

"I am aware of that, son," The king insisted to his son.

"And I wish there was something we can be done."

"Then perhaps we should," Simba proclaimed to his father.

"Elsa is one of us. We can't just stand here and do nothing."

"And nor can we endanger anyone else," Mufasa claimed to his son.

"We cannot risk a conflict with man."

"We are already have conflict with man," Simba proclaimed.

"They have stolen from the pride, father."

"Simba's right," Bagheera said, coming up from behind him.

"Man will only continue to come and take from the jungle."

Mufasa turned his head, knowing well that Bagheera spoke true. Man will only continue to come and take from the jungle. Just as they did when they had taken Elsa. As much as the King wished to preserve the jungle's peace, there was already conflict that was to come sooner then he feared. And there was little that could be done to resolve it by any means that would avoid confrontation.

Simba turned back to his father.

"Father." He said.

Mufasa only stood as he continued to ponder over what to do.

Below with the rest of the pride, Nala continued to try and comfort Elsa in her time of need. When it was then that her ear twitched when she heard a sudden sound in the distance. Shen then paused, raising her head. She then heard it again. Diata of which raised her head, having to have hear it as well. So too did Sarabi, Sarafiina and the other lionesses.

Nala turned her head, gazing out toward the Serengeti. She then stood up and came to the edge of the meeting rock. It was there that she notice something in the distance, slowly making their way toward them. Nala squinted her eyes, peering ahead through the darkness. Timon and Pumbaa came up behind her.

"What is it?" Timon asked, curiously.

"What do you see?"

Nala gave no response to the Meerkat. She only continue to stare out, curiously at the distance ahead. When it was that whatever came this way now could be seen in a clear view, she saw that it was the elephants.

"It's the elephants!" she said, glancing back at the other.

"The elephants?" Zazu said as he flew down to them

A few of the lionesses stood up and came up to the edge of the meeting rock, staring out toward the elephants. Mufasa, Simba and Bagheera each gazed down at Nala upon hearing that the elephants came this way.

Simba came down the ledge as he came up to Nala. Staring out toward the giants of the jungle, it was Zazu noticed there was something atop the back of one of the elephants. Squinting his eyes, he peered ahead at the lead elephants.

And then he gasped in awe.

"Elsa?" He proclaimed.

The others glanced down at the Majordomo.

"What?" Simba asked, curiously.

"It's Elsa!" Zazu proclaimed to them.

"She's Okay!"

Diata gazed back in awe at the Majordomo. She stood up and walked over the edge of the meeting, where she saw her daughter riding on the back of one of the elephants.

"Elsa." she said in awe.


Elsa gazed ahead at the meeting rock, where she saw the pride gathered above. Seeing them standing along the edge of the meeting rock, gazing out in awe and joy. It was at the sight of her mother, staring so tearfully from the joy she felt that her daughter had return.

"Mother." Elsa proclaimed.

The elephant she was riding came up before the path of the Meeting Rock. He then narrowed down onto the knees of his front legs, allowing Elsa to climb down from his back. Reaching up her hand, she placed it over the side of it's face. She then turned to the pathway, where she saw her mother make he way down the path. She then paused there, unable to believe her eyes.

"Elsa?" She said, taking a step forward.

Elsa turned to her mother with the same teary expression as her. She then narrowed down on all fours as he mother came up to her. The white lioness stared in awe and relief, seeing that her daughter had returned to her. Elsa placed her hands upon the side's of her mother's face, pressed their forehead against hers. Diata purred at the touch of her adopted daughter, wishing the moment never had to end.

The two then parted from each other, gazing tearfully into each other's eyes.

"I thought I lost you," Diata proclaimed to her daughter.

"How did you escape?"

Elsa shook her head to her mother.

"It doesn't matter," she insisted to her daughter.

"I'm home now mother!"

Diata smiled at her daughter. She then came up to Elsa as she wrapped her arms around her, holding her close. The white lionesses laid her head upon her daughter's bear shoulder, pressing against the side of her face. Elsa pressed her head against her mother's soft white fur as she listened to her purr. Whatever fear and guilt she felt after having to run away from her and the pride seemed to fade away. Her heart mended that she was able to return to the Jungle. To the pride. And to her mother.

Never again would she allow anything to come between them again.

It was as they departed that Elsa gazed up at Simba, Nala and the rest of the pride. The look of shock and awe upon their faces, seeing that she had escaped from her people and had returned home. On the back of an Elephant no less. It was then that Elsa stood up, knowing there was something that she needed to do.

Elsa came up to the path, where she climbed up to the top of the meeting rock. Several of the lionesses stepped back from the top of the path, making way for Elsa as she came up over the top. She then turned to Mufasa and Bagheera, who was standing atop the ledge. She came up before the lion King.

"Mufasa." she said.

"Elsa," The alpha lion said,

"You've come back."

"We feared that something had happened to you," Bagheera proclaimed to her.

"How did you escape?"

Elsa glanced to the side, smiling. How she escaped was something none of them would ever believe. Especially if she said it was due to the kindness of the part of a female, who dare go against her own people.

"Lets just say, I was helped by a friend." She proclaimed to them.

Timon leaned to Pumbaa.

"Who she talking about?" The Meerkat asked.

Pumbaa only shrugged.

"But it doesn't matter," Elsa insisted to them.

"The free people are in danger. Man seeks to steal from the Jungle!"

The rest of the pride erupted in gasps of shock upon hearing Elsa speak of man. Simba stepped forward, staring sternly upon the mention of them taking from the jungle. First they take from the pride and now they sought to take from the jungle whatever they desired.

Mufasa squinted his eyes to the wild woman.

"What do you mean?" The King asked, standing up over the ledge.

"Man is searching for the cold lairs beyond the mountains." Elsa proclaimed to the king.

"The cold lairs?" Bagheera exclaimed.

The lionesses glanced to one another in confusion. All the jungle's people knew that the cold lair was a place of evil. Where only the Tumbili lurked. To what reason would man ever seek to find such a place?

"Mufasa, we must stop man from taking from the jungle." she proclaimed to the king.

Mufasa only stared in distraught at what Elsa proclaimed to him. The notion of taking such action against man would mean placing their people as well as others in danger. As King of this jungle, he could not bear to do such a thing.

"What you are asking, Elsa, goes against the law of the Jungle," he claimed to her.

"If we revolt against them, man take vengeance upon us."

"Mufasa, the man that stole from us have broken the laws of their own people," Elsa claimed to the king.

"They've hurt their own people. No one shall not seek vengeance for them."

The lionesses lanced to one another in awe and confused. Their voices could be heard win a faint, whispering tone as they talked amongst themselves over the notion that man harmed their own. Though it was not so surprising to that of Bagheera, who had seen it himself. Having to bear witness to the cruelty of man, not just to the free people but also to their own. And after the way they had taken Elsa, it was clear that the human pack who sought the cold lairs had gone against their own.

The panther turned back to the king.

"She's right, your majesty," Bagheera proclaimed to him.

"I have seen man's cruelty toward their own. The man that came to this jungle must have broken their own laws."

Mufasa cocked his head, pondering this very matter. Man who would break their own laws seemed no different then any animal that breaks the jungle law. But even so, he could not fathom the idea of being in conflict with man.

"Mufasa, please," Elsa said, stepping forward.

"If we allow this to happen, man will continue to come to the jungle. They will continue to take from us and all the people of the jungle. Please, allow me to speak."

Simba walked forward as he came to Elsa's side. So too did Nala. As did Timon and Pumbaa.

"Father, we have to stop them." Simba insisted to his father.

Hearing the words that Elsa had said and seeing what reality may come of the jungle, it was clear they had only one choice. If the jungle and his people were to be safe, they needed to stop man from taking from them.

Mufasa glanced up to the wild woman and nodded his head to her. Giving her his blessing to speak.

Elsa smiled at the king. It was then she stepped forward and came up over the ledge, where she turned and faced the rest of the pride. She was then met with the lionesses gazing back at her with expressions of fear, contempt and worry. All of them looking to her in the time of danger that had come to the jungle. The wild woman closed her eyes, putting aside whatever feeling of doubt she felt if she would be able to do this.

She then glanced up to them before she then spoke.

"My brothers and sisters of the jungle, hear me now," she then said.

"Man broken the law of the Jungle. They have stolen from us and now they seek to take from the jungle."

There was then a moments pause as the pride took in this news. Sharing several fearing glances to each other and whispers of the matter.

"More of them will come," Elsa proclaimed to them.

"They will continue to take from the jungle and from all the people. Until death befalls us and the jungle itself."

It was then that Elsa's expression changed to that of determination.

"And so, we cannot stand by and allow man to take from our home," she insisted to them.

"Instead we must stand together and show them what happens to those who break the jungle's laws."

Hearing the words of the wild woman, the lioness all stood up as they gazed up with the same look of determination. Inspired by the words she spoke.

"Do you stand with me, my brothers and sisters?" Elsa said.

The lions suddenly erupted in a loud roar, all but showing their willing to stand by her. The elephants below all raised their trucks as they uttered a loud trumpet. All but to show them their support to her. Seeing the pride willing to fight by her side, Elsa smiled in awe. It was right at that moment that she heard a familiar laughter to her right.

Elsa turned and saw Rafiki standing over the edge of the meeting rock. Raising his staff high above his head, he chanted the language of his people. The pride of which gazed in awe, hearing him speak of the Guardian of the jungle. It was then that he scurried up to the jungle woman. It was then he stood up to her, to which Elsa bowed her head to him. The Mandrill raised up his hand and marked her forehead with a light blue paste.

Elsa then glanced up at him, to which he nodded his head. He then turned to face the pride, raising his staff into the air.

"It is time!" He proclaimed to them.

The pride once more erupted with loud roars for the new Guardian of the Jungle. Elsa gazed out over the pride, standing firmly as the lion King himself. Chosen by the Kings with a great responsibility to the jungle itself. And thus, she would do whatever it took to protect the jungle and it's people.


Jack and the others were sitting bounded inside the tent, awaiting the moment Hans and his mercenaries would come through the entrance. There was an unnerving silence amongst the group, each of them pondering over what was to happen. With no way for them to escape or get help, the deal Jack made with Hans was now their only way to ensure their safety. Though there was still the underlining feeling that Hans would double cross them once they found the city. Kristoff being certain that would be the inevitable outcome of their current situation.

Anna and Kristoff glanced back at Jack, who was staring out toward the entrance of the tent. They would hear voices from outside the tent. It sounded like Hans and his hired mercenaries were getting ready to move on the city. It shouldn't be long now.

"I hope you know what your doing, Jack." Anna said.

Jack glanced back at them.

"Just follow my lead, Anna," He proclaimed to his sister.

"I'll get it out of this."

"It's that I'm worried about," Kristoff insisted to him.

"What if Hans is still playing us?"

Jack shook his head.

"There's nothing we can do, now." He claimed to them.

"Jack's right," North insisted to them.

"Our best chance is to hold up our end of the deal."

It was right at that moment that the dim light beamed into the tent from the entrance. They then glanced to the entrance, where they saw Hans and two of his mercenaries walk into the tent. He came up to Jack, who glanced up at him.

"Don't try anything." Hans proclaimed to him.

He then glanced to the mercenary next to him, guesting his head. The mercury came up behind Jack and pulled out the knife from his side. He then narrowed down and cut the bindings around his wrists. Free from his binding, Jack brought them back around and rubbed his wrists.

"Lets go." Hans said.

Jack squinted his eyes as he glanced back at his friends and family.

"What about everyone else?" he asked, curiously.

"They stay," Hans proclaimed to him.

"Just so I know you will cooperate. And in case any of you try anything or if your lying to me..."

Hans glanced back at the two mercenaries behind him, who pulled back the lever of his gun. All but planting the idea of what consequences would come if any of them tried to either escape or retaliate. Jack stood up to him.

"Alright, alright," Jack said, raising his hands to them.

"Please..."

Hans grinned as he gestured his head for him to follow. He then turned to the entrance, before glancing to one of the mercenary's.

"Keep an eye on them," he ordered them, before glancing back at Kristoff and Anna.

"Especially those two."

Kristoff and Anna both glared up at Hans, who smirked back up at them. He then turned and walked out of the tent as Jack followed afterward. Taking once final glance at his friends and family before he turned and came outside. It was then the mercenary came up in front of the entrance, gazing down at them with a cold stern stare.

"I have a bad feeling about this." Kristoff said, glancing to Anna.

Tadashi nodded in agreement.

"Me too." he said.

Anna leaned back to Kristoff, continuing to stare back at the two mercenaries.

"What do we do now?" she asked.

"Hey!" One of the Mercenaries said.

"Quiet!"

Anna quickly leaned forward as she glancing to the side. As she narrowed her eyes, pondering on what to do. It was then she noticed a small vibration from the ground underneath them. She then paused, squinting her eyes, curiously. She continued to feel the vibration as it very quickly became more noticeable with each passing second.

She glanced back at Kristoff and the others.

"Do you guys feel that?" She whispered.

Kristoff and the others glanced to her, with the same curious expression. Feeling the same strange quaking feeling from the ground beneath them. Even the Mercenaries were beginning noticed the strange tremors. Was it an earthquake?


Jack followed Hans toward the helicopter as it's propellers began rotating. When they suddenly felt the sudden tremors beneath their feet. They then paused. They then heard wat sounded like elephant trumpets and other animal sound coming from the jungle. Along with what sounded like a woman's voice calling out from the jungle.

Jack squinted her eyes as he turned to the Jungle.

"Elsa?" he said.


Ingrid raised her head, hearing the call of the wild woman. It was then realized what it was.

"They are coming!" she said.

"Who's coming?" Tooth asked.

Ingrid glanced back at them.

"The Jungle!" she exclaimed.