Kovu was leading the kids to any trouble. So far, there was nothing evil or bad going out where they were. One himself didn't see any danger with his powerful eyesight. For Fuli and Bunga, it was disappointing because they wanted to kick some bad guy butt, whether it be Janja and his clan, or Reirei and her family, they wanted to serve some justice over the Pride Lands and stop anyone from disturbing the peace over these lands.
Beshte looked a little indifferent, and he just wanted to follow wherever his close friends would go to search for any trouble.
"Wow. It's so wet out here." Kovu said out loud. "The storm gave us quite a lot of rain last night." Indeed, so many puddles and wet dirt were covering many parts of the grass after the downpour from last night. "It feels so sticky. Very humid."
"Ugh! I know." Fuli said. "It feels more moist, feels like I am walking in a swamp with all this wet air."
"I don't know," said Bunga. "It feels so good to be out in the rain. I stayed up all night having fun in the puddles. But it made uncle Timon and Pumbaa grumpy."
"That wouldn't surprise me." Ono sighed with an eyeroll.
"I feel a little indifferent, too." Beshte admitted. "Since I'm a hippo and... you know."
"Yeah. I like the rain. We never get something like that in the Outlands." said Kovu. "We had occasional rain, but not like last night." all of them looked around the area some more and they all saw Reirei and her family skulking around fifty yards of where the Lion Guard were in the east. They knew that these jackals were bad news everywhere they go.
Reirei was the first to speak when she said: "so, where are we gonna find those meddling kids? I wanna give the Lion Guard a piece of my mind."
"Yeah, I wanna go fight the Lion Guard." said Goigoi.
"Well, we're ready for that fight." said Kovu, with him and the kids approaching the jackals to take than out.
Reirei, her husband, and their kids looked tough, but a little confused at where Kion was at the moment. "Kovu? What are you doing here?" Asked Reirei.
"Yeah, don't you have to kiss the princess all day or something?" Goigoi taunted the future king.
Kovu looked annoyed and irritated at being taunted like that. He is very used to backlash and slander at him personally, but when it comes to Kiara, that was when he gets really mad. "No one talks about my love like that. Ever!"
"Whatever, where's Kion?" asked Reirei
"He's... busy." Bunga said
"Busy?" the matriarch raised an eyebrow. "Busy with what?"
"That's not important," said Beshte. "What is important is that: we are going to take you down again."
"Oh we'll see about that." said Goigoi, taking it as a challenge. Another big battle between good and bad had begun, and the kids were fighting the pesky cubs while Kovu dealt with the conniving parents. Of course, lions were obviously bigger than all species of Jackal, and Kovu had bo problem or difficulty trying to fight them both.
Growling, the future king lashed his paws at them whenever one of them tried to bite at him, and Jackal jaws were no match for lion ones. "Look at you," Reirei teased, "you a king of the Pride Lands, one day."
"I will be a great ruler." he defended himself. "You jackals would never understand." he jumped on Goigoi with a roar and he was clawing at the matriarch without ease. Goigoi was not as smart as his late, but he managed to bite Kovu's left law to make him get off.
The next thing Kovu remembered was: feeling something painful and sharp on his back. Reirei latched her teeth on his back while he was distracted, but Kovu wouldn't give up. No, he was much too noble for giving up. Relentless, Kovu easily threw her off of him by bucking and throwing her into a rock making her yelp like a scared dog.
Goigoi jumped on Kovu again and tried biting his neck with his own teeth, and he clawed at Kovu's chest. Kovu still got the upper paw when he clawed at the parriarch's face and swiping at him and his mate mercilessly.
Every one of the pups looked un horror as they saw their parents overpowered by Kovu. "Uncle, uncle, uncle!" Goigoi pleaded for mercy.
"Oh quiet, dear." Reirei rolled her eyes in irritation. "Are you going to kill us, future king?" at first, it did look like he was going to tear them both limb from limb, and his teeth was baring like sharp knives.
"No. But mess with me and m friends again, and it won't end well for you. Now go back!"
The jackals all cowered and ran away in fear while yelping in defeat.
Meanwhile
Kiara was looking at Kion as he was looking outside. She was very worried about him, despite Rafiki claiming that his memory will come back over time. "Oh Kion." she said, "what can I do?"
"Are you worried about him?" asked Nala.
"Of course I am, mother. He's my baby brother, and I love him very much."
The queen smiled before saying: "yeah, we all love him. But he is very strong, Kiara. Time will heal his memories."
Kiara sighed with her eyes closed: "yeah. I mean, the least I can do is: love him and support him to help regain his memories."
"There you go. It could bring them back faster if we do just that."
"Not that I'm messing with him or anything," said Vitani, "but what if the Lion's Bane finds him? He won't stand a chance now that he's a vegetable."
Nala, Kiara, and Zira scowled at her over the last thing she said. "Kion is not a vegetable. He is way stronger than that."
"I doubt that any enemies of Kion will come through us." said Zira. "The only way any stupid hyenas or jackals can deal away with Kion is over my cold, dead body."
"No one will lay a claw or a hoof on my baby." Nala swore
