Return to the Jungle 1

One Year later...

The days that followed that night were as many as the rains that had come and gone. High in the canopy of the trees, Elsa stood perched atop the branch of the tree with her spear in hand. One would have sworn they had saw a beautiful Goddess high atop the trees. Beauty in a wildness teeming with beasts, clad in the fur of a white tiger with long icy blond hair that danced in the winds. Her keen eyes stared out over the jungle.

Elsa had grown accustomed to her new responsibility of being Guardian of the Jungle. A title such as great as the Lion King himself. Just as it was vital in the Circle of Life. She had watched over the jungle that she called home, protecting all the free people from any threats that came. While it was that man had not been seen in the jungle since Elsa had exiled North and the others from the region, danger was not uncommon.

There was faint cry of peril coming from the jungle below. The keen eyes of the Jungle woman squinted in suspicion at the danger she sensed lingered below. Bagheera came up over the branch next to her.

"Do you hear it, little sister?" The panther said.

Elsa nodded her head.

"I do, there is trouble!" Elsa proclaimed to him.

Grabbing hold of a nearby vine, Elsa leaped from the branch. With agility and reflexes of the wild woman were as great as the monkey people themselves, as well as quickness of the Panther himself, the wild woman swung through the trees with ease. Grabbing one vine after another leaping from branch to branch. Bagheera followed after her, leaping from one branch to another. From the jungle floor below, Simba and Nala prowled toward the sound of peril ahead.

In the clearing ahead, three hyenas circled around a small baby Baboon, who trembled in fear at the three.

"Well, well, well, look what we found." Shanzi said.

"Yeah, a snack!" Banzai proclaimed.

Ed chuckled, licking his chops in anticipation.

The small baboon trembled, clinging hold of the small piece of food. Shanzi then paused as she turned to face the baby Baboon, hunkering down as she readied to pounce.

"Come on, boys, let's dig in!" She exclaimed as she pounced upon the small baboon.

The small Baboon gasped as he braced himself for the inevitable. Only for Elsa to swing in from above and catch the little one, swiping him out from the hyenas. Shenzi gasped as she landed over her stomach.

"What the...?!" she exclaimed, shaking her head.

The three then glanced up, where they saw Elsa swinging up the canopy above with their quarry. Shanzi growled, grinning her canines at the jungle woman.

"Not her, again!" she growled in annoyance.

Elsa swung up and landed over the branch above. It was there she placed the little baboon down over the branch.

"There you go, little on." She said.

The little baboon glanced up to her, where he smiled and grunted, gleefully. Earning a smile from Elsa, who nodded her head to him. She then shifted her gaze down at the Hyena, who growled up at her. Holding her spear in hand, Elsa swung herself down from out of the tree, landing firmly over the ground. She then stood up, holding her spear to the three hyena's who circled around.

She glanced forward at Shanzi, who stared, sternly back at her.

"Well, look who it is," Shanzi said.

"That was our snack!"

"This is not your hunting grounds," Elsa said.

"Leave, now!"

"Oh, yeah and just what are you going to do about it?" Banzai said as he came up next to.

"Do you know what we do to those that steal our dinner?" Shenzi asked.

Elsa peered forward, pointing her spear at Shenzi.

"You sure you wanna do this, Shenzi?" Elsa asked, with a sly grin.

"Oh, I sure do." Shenzi proclaimed, shifting her eyes to Banzai.

She then grinned, gesturing a nod to him. Banzai then turned forward to Elsa. He he leaped into the air in an attempt to pounce upon the wild woman. Only then then be struck from the side by Bagheera, who leaped down from the canopy above. Along with the loud roar of a lion as both Simba and Nala emerged from the foliage behind the three hyenas.

They pounced upon Banzai and Ed, knocking them away with a swipe of their paws. Shenzi turned to Elsa, growling, angerly. She then pounced at the while woman, who moved quickly to dodge the hyena. Shenzi continued to pounce at the wild woman, who brought up her spear as Shanzi came over her. Struggling to hold back the female hyena, who snapped her jaws at the wild woman, Elsa rolled over onto her back as she threw Shenzi back, who hit up against the tree.

As she stood up over the ground, Banzai and Ed came up to her. Glancing back at Elsa, who stood up with her spear in hand. Simba, Nala and Bagheera came up to her, growling back at them.

"I told you before, Shenzi," Elsa proclaimed to the three.

"These are not your hunting grounds. Now leave, go back to the Outlands!"

Banzai and Ed glanced to one another. They then turned and scurried off into the foliage.

"Forget this, Lets get out of here!" Banzai exclaimed.

Shenzi growled as she stood up over the ground, throwing a glance back Elsa and her friends. Once more would her and her gang flee in the face of the wild woman and her accomplices, deprived of another potential meal. She then turned and disappeared into the foliage along with her gang.

As the hyenas took their leave, Elsa then stood up as she placed it next to her. She then sighed.

"This is the third time we've driven those three back to the Outlands." She said.

"You'd think they learn by now."

"Those three only ever think with their stomachs." Bagheera decreed to them.

"And a hyena's belly is never full."

Bagheera's words earned a concern glance from the wild woman. It would certainly explain why they continue to trespass into the Pride's territory. Despite it being against the law of the Jungle, Shenzi and her pack have only ever been driven by the hunger. Despite the times she, Simba, Nala and Bagheera had driven them out, they continue to defy the laws and hunt where they didn't belong.

"That's what worry's me," Simba proclaimed to them.

"Do they not realize the danger that puts everyone else in."

Nala glanced to him with a sly smirk.

"I seem to remember you being so eager chase after them when we were little." Nala claimed to her betrothed mate.

"That's beside the point, Nala." Simba said.

"Well, it's a good thing we've manage to get her just in time." Elsa insisted to them.

Elsa suddenly felt something land atop her bear shoulders. She glanced back and saw it was the baby baboon she had rescued from the hyenas. The small one grunted her in the language of the monkey people. Elsa smiled back at him, chuckling.

"Your welcome, little one," she said, taking the little baboon from her shoulders.

"Come, let's get you back to your family. Your mother must be worried sick."


In the outer plains, Elsa approached the tree where the Baboons resided. Seeing the jungle woman approaching from below, the baboons descended from the foliage. Upon seeing the baby she carried in her arms, one of the females grunted in awe and relief.

"My baby!" the mother said, joyously.

She climbed down the tree, where she came to meet Elsa.

"Here you go, little guy." Elsa said, handing him to his mother.

The mother baboon embraced her baby in her arms, hugging him tightly. She then glanced up to Elsa, Simba and Nala.

"Thank you, Elsa." The mother said.

Elsa smiled and nodded back to her.

"Of course." Elsa said, with a nod of her head.

"I'm just glad he's okay."

The baby glanced back to Elsa, hooting as he reached his hands up to her. Elsa smiled, chuckling.


Swing in on a vine, Elsa landed over the banks of a waterfall, where they found several animals playin in the lagoon or relaxing along the banks. From above, Bagheera leaped down from the tree tops above as bother Simba and Nala emerged from the foliage behind them.

"Well, look who finally decided to show up!" said a familiar voice.

"Where you all been, you missed the Grand opening of Hakuna Matata Falls. Everyone's having a good time."

On the other side of the small lagoon, both Timon and Pumbaa came around toward them. Elsa smiled, chuckling to them.

"Sorry, Timon, there were some complications." Elsa said.

Timon came up over Pumbaa's snout.

"Hey, I get you got this whole Guardian of the Jungle thing going," Timon said.

"But come on, girl, the least you could do is take a loud off from time to time."

"Remember what me and Uncle Timon always say," Pumbaa said.

"Hakuna Matata!"

Elsa smiled up at her two uncles. She had always remembered their advice since been little. Though after being made the Guardians of the Jungle from the great Kings of the past, Elsa had kept to her new there were times when she, Simba, Nala and Bagheera could enjoy the jungle's peaceful moments.

"I know, but's not like that Timon," Elsa insisted to them.

"I took an oath to protect all the animals of the jungle. It's not something I can just put off whenever I chose."

Bagheera emerged from behind the wild woman.

"Elsa has been given a great responsibility, Timon," The panther decreed to the meerkat.

"And thus she must take it seriously. Just as seriously as Simba does with his."

Timon rolled his eyes at the panther.

"Well, since you all here, you all can finally relax a little here at Hakuna Matata falls." Timon said, gesturing to the waterfall.


In the lagoon of Hakuna Matata, Elsa played like a child with the younger animals. Splashing one of the baby elephants, who proceeded to spray water back to her with his trunk. Elsa quickly turned away as she was sprayed by the little elephant. She then turned back as she pushed her wet hair back behind her head, chuckling to him.

"Wow, that's quiet the trunk you have." Elsa proclaimed to the little elephant.

"You almost spray as strong as Tantor does."

The baby elephant raised his trunk as he gave a small trumpet of excitement. Elsa smiled. She then stood up and made her way over to the banks, twisting her long icy blond hair as she squeezed the water out. She came over to where Nala was laying, where she laid down over one of the warm rocks;. She then sighed, feeling the warm touch of the sun upon her body.

"This feels so nice." Elsa proclaimed

"Yes, it is." Nala agreed.

"It's nice to just relax for once."

"Yeah, chasing those hyenas around all the time can so tiring." Elsa proclaimed, leaning off the rock.

Nala smiled as she nodded her head in agreement. She then shifted her gaze over at Simba, who was relaxing over with Timon and Pumbaa. Timon came up over to them with a leaf carrying a bunch of grubs. The sight of them eating grubs was appalling to look at for both her and Elsa. Though even still, the feelings she had for him caused her to glance away, smiling.

A sight which had not gone unnoticed by Elsa, who looked to her, smiling.

"What?" Nala asked, curiously.

"I've seen that Look before, Nala," Elsa claimed to her sister.

"Frankly, I know he's your mate and all, but I'm amazed you can still look at him that way when he's eating bugs."

Nala chuckled.

"I wonder the same thing." Nala insisted before shifting her gaze back at Simba.

"But... even still..."

Seeing Simba laying back against the rock, laughing along with Timon and Pumbaa, Nala couldn't help but smile and blush.

"You love him." Elsa claimed to her.

Nala glanced back at Elsa before exchanging a nod to her. Elsa in turn smiled. She then sifted her glanced over at Simba. The love they both shared was indeed true to form. Having to have felt it herself not so long ago, she knew it to be so.

"What about you?" Nala asked, turning to her, curiously.

Elsa glanced back at Nala.

"Huh?" She asked.

"Do you... still think about him?" Nala asked, curiously.

Elsa narrowed her eyes, frowning, knew she was referring to Jack. It had been a year since he and his friends had left to go home to San-Francisco. While there were times that she thinks about him and the short time they had together. Feel the love that still resided in her heart. But even so, she knew that it could not be. He belonged with his people and her place was the jungle.

"I do... I do think about him." she insisted, looking up at Nala with her sorrowful glance.

"But it doesn't matter. I belong in the jungle with you and all the free people. I can never have what you and Simba have."

There was a moments pause as Elsa gazed out over the falls at the other animals.

"But that doesn't mean I will never be loved." Elsa proclaimed to her sister.

"I have the love of the pride and all the people of the jungle. And that is all I could ever ask for."


The Pride gathered at the Meeting Rock to discuss the Nights hunt. Elsa, Simba and Nala came up over the top of the path, where the other lionesses were laying before the ledge that Mufasa stood upon. The mighty Lion King, though having to have aged in the time that had passed, stood proud and mighty as he gazed out over the hunting grounds. Simba turned to them.

"I'll meet up with you later." She said.

After nuzzling Nala, Simba then turned and approached his father. Elsa looked over near the tree, where she saw her mother, Diata, laying with Sarabi, Sarafina and Zuri. As well as Kion and Kovu. She and Nala walked over to them.

"Mother." Elsa said.

Diata turned and saw her adopted daughter approach her.

"Elsa." Diata greeted.

Elsa kneeled down next to her mother. The two nuzzled as Elsa laid down next to her.

"It is great to see you, my daughter." The white lioness insisted to her.

"Thank the Kings you have returned to me safe."

The two then parted as she glanced up to her mother.

"I hope I didn't worry you, mother." Elsa said.

Diata shook her head to here adopted daughter.

"Think nothing of it, Elsa." She proclaimed to her daughter.

"I understand."

Elsa then smiled.

"Uncle Timon and Pumbaa wanted me to tell you that you missed the grand opening of Hakuna Matata falls." Elsa said.

"Oh, was that today?" Diata asked, curiously.

Elsa nodded her head to her mother, earning a chuckle from her.

"I'm sorry, it must have slipped my mind," Diata insisted to her daughter.

"I've been busy with teaching the younger lionesses to hunt. I'll have to make it up to them."

Elsa placed her hand over her mother's back.

"Are you alright, mother?" Elsa asked, curiously.

Diata smiled up at Elsa.

"I am fine, my daughter." She insisted to her.

"Look well, thy Pride, Look well!"

Elsa and Diata looked forward to the ledge, where they saw Mufasa facing toward them with Simba by his side.

"Tonight shall be a momentous night for many of you," The King proclaimed to them.

"As you are about to embark on your first hunt."

There were looks of awe and anticipation from the younger lionesses. What was to be their step to becoming part of the pride. To be able to join the hunting party during the Night hunt.

"A herd of Wildebeests graze near the watering hole," The Lion king decreed to them.

"And for some of you, it will be your first catch. To lead the hunt, Diata shall be the one to guide you on this path."

The decree of her mother leading the hunt earned a concern glance from Elsa. Diata had led hunts in the past before of course. Even in the passing years, she was still a formidable hunter like Sarabi and Sarafina. But she had already spent much of the day preparing the younger members of their pride for this very night. She already seemed quiet tired from the day. Even now, she seemed in need of rest from the long day she had endured.

Diata stood up over her front legs as she gazed up to Mufasa.

"I would be honored, your Majesty." Diata said with a nod of respect.

Elsa stood up as she turned to face Mufasa.

"Your Majesty, wait please, allow me to lead the hunt instead." Elsa said to the king.

Diata glanced up tp her daughter.

"Elsa?" Mufasa said.

"Please, Mufasa, I wish not to question your discission," Elsa insisted to the Lion King.

"But my mother is in need of rest. Please, allow me to hunt in her place."

The sudden gesture of Elsa was not looked at with any offence by the Lion King. Rather, Mufasa looked to the wild woman with much admiration. Though he would expect nothing less of Elsa. Although not of the same blood, she possessed the same kind heart as her mother.

"That is very noble of you, Elsa," The Lion king said with a nod of his head.

"But it wasn't my decision. It was your mother who insisted she lead the hunt."

Diata stood up next to Elsa.

"I'll be fine, Elsa," Diata proclaimed to her.

"You have already done so much for the pride and for the jungle itself. Now I must do my part."

Elsa narrowed her eyes, gave a sigh of contempt. While she still worried for her mother, she knew she must do her part for the pride.

"It's settled then." Mufasa decreed to them.

"Good hunting!"

As the lionesses made their way down the path, Elsa turned to her mother.

"Please be safe, mother." Elsa said.

Diata gestured a nod to her daughter.

"Do not fret, Elsa, I will be back, I promise." Diata insisted to her.

The two then nuzzled one another before Diata turned and followed after the others. Leaving Elsa to gaze to her mother, worryingly, placing her hand atop her heart. Hoping for her mother's safe return.


That evening, Elsa came up over the banks of one of the many rivers of the jungle. She came up to the small ledge, where the currents of the water fell from. She reached out her hand, feeling the cool embrace of the water. She then reached her hand back, she undid the laces of her Tiger fur top, letting it fall to the ground. She then reached down and slid her bottoms down her long smooth legs before stepping out of them.

The Beautiful Jungle Goddess now stood as naked as the day she was born. Her nude body was truly a sight for anyone to bear witness. A lean and muscular form with supple breasts, long smooth legs, and a patch of blond hair atop the sacred place of her body.

She then walked into the small lagoon, where she came up under the currents of the small water fall. Feeling the water running down her body, Elsa ran her hands along her sides as she uttered as sigh of relief. She ran her hands through her long icy blond hair, moaning from the cool embrace. After a long day of the jungle's humidity, it felt so nice to bath in one of the jungle's many lagoons.

As Elsa continued to bath under the currents of the water fall, the wild woman shifted her gaze back at the cave behind her. Staring into the mouth of the small cave, she was reminded of the time she shared with Jack. Of the time they both made love in the cave behind the waterfall. Elsa narrowed her eyes as her thoughts turned to the only man she had ever loved.

She had missed Jack dearly. Since leaving to return to his people, there were many times that she would look back at the times they shared together. Even now, she wished that he could be here with her now. She longed to feel his strong arms wrap around her body, caressing her body, holding him close to him. Imagining that very night, Elsa felt a sudden desire to feel the pleasure of that night long ago.

Sliding her hands down her lean stomach, through the blond hair between her legs before thrusting her finger into her womanhood. Elsa moaned as she continued to thrust, pretending it was Jack who was pleasuring her. She closed her eyes.

"Oh, Jack." She said in a whispering tone.

Elsa narrowed down into the waters of the lagoon, continuing to pleasure her womanhood with her other hand cupping her left breast. All the while, she continued to proclaim the name of the man she loved.

"Jack...oh Jack..." She moaned.

She then quickened her pace, sliding her fingers in and out of her womanhood. The gasps of pleasure became more frequent as she was then brought to a full orgasm upon climaxing.

Removing her fingers from her womanhood, Elsa sighed, basking in the moment of pleasure she felt. Before the feeling of loneliness returned.