While playing in the Rwenzori mountains, Zazu was in the air and saw the Lion Guard playing in the snow below him. The hornbill was relieved to see the children down there below him, and he immediately swooped down to the ground, but as soon as he was near the snowy area, he felt a very, stinging cold sensation in his body, and he was shivering like crazy.

"Oh my g-g-g-goodness!" He exclaimed. "W-w-what is happening t-t-to me?" His beak was chattering and he tried to keep himself as warm as possible. Despite how shivering cold he was, Zazu tried his best to keep calm and look for Kion as fast as possible before he can freeze to death.

At last, the hornbill found the Lion Guard still playing in the snow together as happy as can be. He landed on the ground, shivering again. "Zazu!" Kion noticed. He and his friends rushed over to the poor major domo all cold. "What are you doing here?"

"I c-c-c-came to look for you, K-K-K-Kion." Zazu replied with his beak still chattering. "Your f-f-father sent me to l-l-l-loook for you and your f-f-friends."

"Look at you." Said Bunga. "You're so cold you're turning into an icicle." Then he grabbed the hornbill, and put him in his fur to blanket him. Sure, with the fur trying to keep Zazu warm, the next thing the bird faces was a rather unpleasant odor from the young honey badger. "Feel better?" Asked Bunga

"Oh. Much better." Zazu lied, trying not to throw up from the awful smell. "Anyway, your father is worried about you, you've been gone for at least one and a half hours, Kion."

Kion widened his eyes in disbelief and realized that he and his friends were having so much fun playing in the snow, they lost track of the time. "Ah, we forgot about it." He said. "Sorry, Zazu. Me and my friends were just having so much fun in the snow."

"Snow?" Asked the hornbill. "That's what these falling Crystal's are?"

"Well, not Crystals, but they look like crystals." Said Ono.

"That's drops of frozen water falling from the clouds in the sky called snow." Kion explained. These mountains are cold areas because it is so high up from the valley, that snow is a common thing to was around here."

"Well... I don't like it." Said Zazu. "It is so freezing out here. Can someone please get me home before I freeze to death?"

"Don't worry," Said Fuli in a rather irritated tone of voice. "I take it you never been in the snow before., have you? Well, we'll get you home."

"There is no need to sound sarcastic at me, miss Fuli." Zazu remarked. "But look at me! I am going to turn into a frozen hornbill if we do not leave."

"Hey! Kids!" Said a voice. It was Manjinuni, who was walking beside his brother: Hafifu and he then asked the lion cub: "where are you going?"

"We need to get back home. My family's worried about me."

"Deathly worried to be exact." Zazu added.

"Aww, already?" Asked Hafifu.

"Yeah, our home is in the Pride Lands."

"Well, thank you for taking care of Tufa and saving our dad."

"No problem." Said Beshte.

In his head, Kion thought of an idea and he said to the others: "hey. I think my family would like to be up here for a visit." Zazu suddenly popped out from Bunga's fur and he looked rather freaked out.

He then shouted: "what?! Absolutely not!"

Kion frowned at him. "Why not?"

"Why not? Why not?" he said. "It is too cold for your own family to be up here. They wouldn't last even two minutes up here in these piles of frozen water!"

"Ah, don't be so dramatic," said Manjinuni. "It's pretty nice il here, and it's fun."

"Very fun!" His brother added.

"Fun?" Zazu protested. "How can rolling around and wallowing in snow possibly be fun at all?" He raised an eyebrow with a beet confused look on his face.

"Like this." Bunga then threw a snowball at the bird's face, making him fall on the ground. Everyone couldn't hell but laugh at Zazu'a little misfortune, and it was rather funny at how the hornbill reacted. Before the snowball hit him, be made a funny squawk trying to flee, but the ball was faster.

"What was that for, Bunga?!" Zazu asked whine wiping the snow off his face.

"Nothing. It's called a snowball fight, and it's very fun!"

"Look, Zazu." Kion began to speak next. "I have been up here before and I do okay in this weather. Besides, we have fur, well, except for Beshte, and Ono has feathers. It is perfectly fine up here."

"Nonsense!" Zazu protested some more. "I can imagine everyone turned into icicles from being up here too long."

"Well, I'll see what my parents have to say." Kion retorted.

"Fine, perhaps they will give you quite the talking to."

The others were becoming a little annoyed with Zazu's protesting. "Come on, Zazu." Kion said. "You're being ridiculous."

"Oh ho, ridiculous you say? Tell it to your parents, Kion."

"See you guys soon." The cub said to the gorilla brothers.

"Bye guys!" The brothers called out the Lion Guard who were leaving with Zazu down the mountain. While walking, Zazu kept on to Bunga to give him some more warmth. "Oh I hole I never have to come up in this frozen wasteland again."

The kids all knew that Zazu was just sounding ridiculous, being a strict and paranoid hornbill that he is. As soon as they were down the mountains, Zazu was so relieved to be in the lukewarm temperatures if the Pride Lands again.

"Well, gotta catch ya later, Kion." Said Beshte. "I need to take a refreshing swim in my pod's lake."

"And we need to get back home, too." Ono added.

Kion smiled. "It's okay, we're done with patrolling anyway. At least, the Pride Lands are safe for one day."

The other kids called it a day and went back home to their families. Fuli was the last one, and she Said to him: "catch you later, slow poke." That name irritated Kion a little, for he and Fuli kinda have a complicated relationship sometimes.

"Well, now that that's over, back to Pride Rock we go." Said Zazu. "And I highly doubt that your family would go up those freezing mountains with you, my boy."

"Do you know that for sure, Zazu?"

"Well... no." The hornbill admitted sheepishly. "But after what I experienced up there, they would think the same way as me."

Kion rolled his eyes at Zazu's cynical remarks about the wonderful Rwenzori mountains. Kion was finally back home and some of the lionesses were looking at him. "Ah Kion, there you are." Sad Sarafina. "Your family was looking for you."

"I know, grandmother Sarafina. I'm going up there right now. I hope they weren't too worried about me."

"They are your family, Kion. They always worry about you."

"Oh Zazu." Sarafina sighed under her breath. "Well, they are waiting for you inside Pride Rock."

"Okay, thank you grandmother." As soon as Kion went inside the rock, there were his family sitting at the chamber cave.

"Ah, Kion. You're home." Said Nala. "We were worried about you."

"Yeah, you've been gone for a little while than usual, son." Simba added. "What happened?

"Two gorilla friends needed my help in saving their father from a male gorilla who wanted all the power for himself, kind of like Scar in some way."

"Oh. I see. Those gorillas who live at those mountains?" Kovu recognized. "I hear it's very cold up there."

"Actually, it's pretty fun up there." Kion said. "There is this type of weather called snow and it's fun."

"Snow?" Asked Kiara. "I never heard of Snow. Is it fun?"

"It's very fun."

"Well, I do like fun." Vitani added.

Kion then explained to his family what this snow was and what kind of things animals can do to enjoy themselves in some ways that his family wouldn't imagine. Simba, Nala, Kiara, Kovu, and Vitani sound a little intrigued by the beauty of the Rwenzori mountains, how the gorillas lived un that kind of environment.

"I would like it if you guys would like to come with me up there to those mountains, you would all like it up there."

"I beg to differ. He does not know what he's talking about." Zazu protested some more.

"Oh, shut up, banana beak." Vitani rudely remarked.

"How dare you?!"

"Never mind him, Kion." Simba said. "I think it sounds like fun when you think about it."

Kion smiled, knowing that they might want to go up there now. "So, I'd you guys are not busy, maybe we can go up there as a family and have some fun."

The adults smiled at the cub. "Well, me and your father are not busy tomorrow."

"She's right. I think we would love to go on the Rwenzori mountains tomorrow and see this snow and cold atmosphere up there. Besides, maybe we can have ties with the gorillas above."

"Yeah. And we can spend some fun together." Kiara added. "What do you think, Kovu?"

"I think it should sound fun." Her mate agreed with the future queen. "What day you, Vitani. Wanna have some fun in the snow up there?"

"Heh. If it gets me from getting bored, count me in."

"Good. I know you'll love it."