Young Kion was walking to the top pillar of Pride Rock, and he was trying to be careful, because thanks to his amnesia, he didn't exactly remember how to hop on one rock to another, so he was a little slower than usual. Kiara was keeping an eye on him to make sure he didn't get hurt, and worried about the safety of her only brother, but she knew that he will recover his lost memories (as long as he doesn't hit his head some more that is.)

"Need some help, Kion?" Kiara asked.

"No, I think I got the hang of this, Kiara." the cub remarked. At last, he made it on the top of the pillar, and looked at his surroundings. When he saw the valley below his feet at the til do the spire, he yelped and got away from the ledge. "How can we have a place like this?"

He cowered himself behind Kiara's front paws so he wouldn't where to look at the scary, deep deep that he just beheld.

"Aww, it's okay, Kion." Kiara baby-talked him with sympathy, and she laid on her belly to hug him close to her. "You'll be fine. As long as you stay away from that ledge."

"Noted." the cub said before looking at her. "So, when do you think I will get my memories back, Kiara? That's your name, right?"

The future queen chucked and said: "yes Kion, that is my name. And, I honestly don't know when they will come back to you. But one thing for sure is that it will take time before you can get it back, and you will get them back. Amnesia isn't permanent."

"I believe you. Something is... familiar." Kion admitted. "I have a feeling that I have been on here a million times before."

"You have," Kiara said. "This is the tallest part of our home, overshadowing the lands we rule over as a family."

"I see. But, there's got to be some way to regain my memories faster than now. But what?"

"You're right, maybe some time out in the field can bring your memories back."

"Well, i..." Kion made a yawn and answered: "I'm feeling tired. Can't I just take a nap or something?"

"Sure. Go ahead. That's probably a good idea." Kiara remarked. "Take all the rest you need." she watched her own brother try to get back down on the ground from being in this tall spire piece, although he was having a little difficulty, because of his new fear of heights."

Poor Kion began shaking in fear, and gulped as he looked at the the valley below this sacred monument, and he felt like passing out and throwing up from just looking at the world from this high up. "Uhhhh. I don't want to fall off again."

Kiara smiled, and gently picked him up with her right paw before putting him on her back. "Don't worry, Kion. I'll help you out with that. But you might want to hold on to me a little bit so you don't fall."

"Got it." Kion then wrapped his cub arms around his adult sister's face and felt her go down the spire back to the cave that made ho the main room of this rock formation. Kion was happy to he Oh the ground again and he promptly hopped from his sister, landing on the ground. He went over to the small throne of Pride Rock before laying at the center of it as he began sleeping.

Kiara smiled and how adorable he looked, but she was still very worried about him.

"Oh Kion," said the future queen. "I hope you'll be okay." she slowly turned her head so she can think about ways to regain her brother's memories. Alas, it wasn't really working so much. Working or not working, Kiara didn't want to give up and she thought of the idea for Kion to have a walk with her to regain all that he doesn't remember.

Alas, being asleep, Kiara had to wait for her brother to awaken, and she kept a close on him while laying next to him.

"Just hang in there," said the future queen, "you will he okay."

Snoozokg so peacefully, Kion was having a peculiar dream while in a dream void of pure white, and he was walking in some kind of limbo, or a place similar to limbo. At first, there was nothing there except for Kion himself, still walking in this limbo.

"Hello?" he called out. Only an echo would wail back past his call, and it made this place all the more eerie. after waiting a moment, the spirits of Mufasa and Sarsbi appeared in front of him in a blinding light, and as ghostly spectres.

The cub was scared by this, and he growled. "Do not fear us, Kion." said Mufasa calmly.

"Who are you?"

"I am Mufasa, your grandfather."

"And I am Sarabi, your grandmother." said she. "Kion. You are suffering from amnesia, and you are confused."

"I... I don't mean to be confused," the cub admitted. "But I just can't remember."

"There is certainly no need to apologize, Kion." Mufasa humbly stated. "It is not your fault. There occurrences happen out of nowhere, and it is quite unpredictable but do not worry, I can help you recuperate your memories."

"It might not work now," said Sarabi, "but the effects will occur within two or three days. The key to recovering dekm amnesia is patience. Simba, Nala, and your other family members will hemo you as well."

"Well, Mufasa, Sarabi, I don't know if it will work or not."

"Only one way to find out." Mufasa smiled. "I can show you your oldest memories from when you were a baby and how you have grown and matured into a you cub after." Mufasa and Sarabi did just that and showed him all the good memories that Kion has ever done in his life, slowly beginning to work.