Here's Chapter 2

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Sandra ran up to the river. There was a tree bridge connecting the two sides. Sandra had long left her father's marked path behind. She knew if her father found out he would be really mad but she was confident that she would get back before he knew. Sandra smiled with excitement and leaped onto the bridge. She gazed around on awe as she walked toward the other side of the river. She started to run but she wasn't paying attention and she tumbled onto the other side and bumped into something. Sandra lifted her head and shook the dust off of it. Her eyes then widened when she heard a fierce growl. She quickly got up, her ears flat to her head, and backed away from a brown male cub, who had his claws out, and teeth bared in a snarl. He approached Sandra and the princess backed away.

"Who are you, Pridelander?" the cub asked in a growl. Sandra ignored his question and tried to leap away from him but he stuck on her. She leaped away a few more times, making sure she was still facing him each time.

"What are you doing?" the cub asked, his fierce look changing to one of confusion.

"My father says to never turn your back on an outsider," Sandra answered fiercely, narrowing her eyes.

The cub got a teasing smile on his face. "You always do what daddy says?"

"No!" Sandra snapped.

"Bet ya do!" the cub retorted. "Bet you're daddy's little girl! Haha!" Sandra turned her gaze to the ground as the cub turned and leaped across some "rocks" and settled down on one in the middle of the river. "An outsider doesn't need anybody! I take care of myself!"

Sandra smiled in awe and followed him. "Really? Cool!"

The cub turned and looked at her but the he got a horror filled look on his face. "Ah!"

Sandra turned around and saw a crocodile with jaws wide open right behind her. She screamed and leaped just out of the croc's reach. "Run!" she shouted as the two cubs dashed onto a rock. The cub stayed on the bottom while Sandra ran to the top. The cub leaped up beside her when a croc lunged at him. Sandra turned and looked around. "This way!" The two cubs leaped off of the rock and headed to two rocks right beside each other a ways away from the group of crocs. The cubs panted and laughed in relief.

"That was a close one," the male cub said.

"Yeah," Sandra agreed, but then the rocks they were on began to tremble. It rose high and was revealed to be a large group of crocodiles. Sandra, thinking fast, leaped into the safty of a tree, but the other cub dashed on ahead. "Hey! What about me?"

"I'll distract them! Run!" the cub shouted as he continued to dodge the crocodiles sharp teeth. He landed on one's tail and was flung into the water. Sandra then got distracted by a croc trying to reach her. She unsheathed her claws and swipped at it, but it then turned its attention to the other cub and went toward him. The cub swam toward a tree on the edge of the river and was cornered by the croc. Sandra's eyes widened as the croc opened its large jaws, ready to sink its teeth into its prey. Sandra got a determined look in her eyes and leaped off of the tree and made her way toward the cub. She leaped onto the croc's jaws, shutting its powerful jaws.

"Move it!" Sandra ordered. The cub climbed up onto the tree and leaped onto dry land. Sandra followed and panted where she crouched beside the cub. The two then walked over and peered down into the river. The crocs were down at the bottom crowding around each other.

"I did it..." Sandra breathed, her excitement rising. "I did it!" She stuck her tongue out at the crocs and turned away.

"Ha!" the cub laughed before following her.

"Whoa, man! Did you see the size of those teeth?" Sandra exclaimed and made roaring sounds as she rolled over on her back and laughed. She then got up and continued. "He almost had you, and I jumped on his head! I bobbed him so good! We make such a good team! And you...you were really brave!"

The cub looked a little embarassed but then smiled. "Yeah? You were pretty brave too. My name's Kyoya," he introduced.

Sandra sild toward him. "I'm Sandra." She then crouched down, playfully. She tagged him on the shoulder and leaped to one side of him. "Tag! You're it!" She did it a few times but Kyoya just stared at her with a werid look on his face. Sandra stopped and gave him a puzzled look. "Hello! You run, I tag! Get it?" Kyoya narrowed his eyes and tilted his head to one side. "What's the matter? Don't you know how to play?" Sandra asked. Kyoya got up and stared at her. "Oh. Grr!" Sandra crouched down, playfully growling at him and jumping from side to side.

Kyoya smiled a crouched down. "Ah!" He growled but then, out of nowhere, Simba leaped in front of Sandra and roared. At the same time a lioness Sandra had never seen before leaped in to protect Kyoya.

"Zira!" Simba growled.

"Simba!" the lioness responded, getting a devious look in her eyes as she crouched lower as if she were about to pounce, but then more lionesses, including Nala, appeared behind Simba. "Nala!"

"Zira!" Nala growled.

"You know you're not welcome here!" Simba roared.

"These lands belong to Scar!" Zira retorted.

"I banished you from the Pridelands! Now you and your young cub; get out!" Simba ordered.

"Oh, haven't you met my son, Kyoya. He was hand chosen by Scar, to follow in his pawprints, and become, king!" Zira sneered. Simba bared his teeth and snarled but Kyoya didn't even flinch. "Kyoya was the last born, before you exiled us to the outlands, where we have little food, and less water."

Simba refused to show any sympathy toward her. "You know the penalty for returning to the Pridelands!" he snapped.

"But the child does not! However," Zira retorted. "If you need your pound of fresh, here." She slid Kyoya up in front of Simba. Kyoya tensed up as Simba glanced from him to Zira and back again.

"Take him and get out," Simba growled at last, turned toward Sandra. "We're finished here." He picked up his daughter by the scruff before turning back to Zira.

"Oh no, Simba. We have barely begun!" Zira laughed as she turned and picked up Kyoya. The lioness and Simba parted ways with Sandra and Kyoya staring at each other as they were carried off.

"Bye," Sandra's whispered.

"Bye," Kyoya murmured back.