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Chapter Four: I Dream That Love Would Never Die
Anabel and William stared at each other, still in stock and disbelief. Anabel couldn't believe that her old admirer/best friend was standing before her. William couldn't believe that the beautiful girl that he used to love was standing before him. Anabel decided to break the silence.
"So, how's life treating you?" asked Anabel, trying her best to talk to William. William just blinked. Soon, he gave her a death glare.
"What the hell are you doing here?" asked William. Anabel was taken back at William's response.
"What's your problem? Aren't you happy to see me?" asked Anabel in disbelief. This isn't the William she remembered; he was a big flirt, but he was nice, a good listener, and very rebelllious. He was her best friend. But now, he's mean, cold hearted, and probably antisocial. What happened to him?
William just shrugged. "What the hell are you trying to do to me? If you're here to lecture me on what happened, forget it. I didn't even know at that time."
Anabel put her hand on her head and shook her head. What is going on with William?
"I'm not here for that," replied Anabel. "I'm transferring here. I didn't even know you go here."
William just kept glaring at her. If looks could kill, William's looks would. Anabel's mind is full of fear and sadness as she thought, Oh God. What's up with Will? He's not the same anymore. I want my best friend back.
"Liar," William angerily replied.
"Seriously, I didn't even know," confessed Anabel. "Are you going through something that you need someone to talk to?"
"It's none of your business," William glared at her.
"William, I'm your friend. Let me help you with whatever you're going through."
"It's none of your business. And I don't need any help," William said before running away into the direction of the woods.
"God, what is wrong with this kid?" Anabel asked herself. Anabel decided to forget finding the office and is following after William. Anabel made sure she know where William was. Anabel was giving up on William, not without a fight.
Karama looked what was beyond Pride Rock. Karama layed near shaded rock that was near the lion den. It's been a day since Karama's fifth home arrest by Kovu, his father. Karama mostly hated himself for getting into trouble.
He hadn't found himself a mate yet, and he's the most handsomest lion in all of the Pride Lands. Karama thought that maybe he was being too judgemental on the lionesses. But then again, he doesn't really like none of them.
Karama saw Kiara walking alone on the savanna, in the direction of Pride Rock. Karama thought this was dangerous for Kiara, especially if she's going to have another cub.
Karama ran out of Pride Rock and ran across the savanna. Karama approahed his loving mother.
"What are you doing here alone in the savanna, mother?" asked Karama.
"I was just napping near the waterhole," Kiara said tiredly. Kiara then yawned. "I've shouldn't done that."
"You shouldn't have," a deep voice called. Kiara smiled happily as Karama turned around. Simba was standing there, as big and strong as he was ever before.
"It's almost late. Kiara you should heading back. Kovu's been worried about you," said Simba. "Karama, want to take a walk with me?"
Karama nodded. Kiara headed safely back into the direction of Pride Rock. Karama and Simba headed into an opposite direction.
Karama loved his grandfather for his wisdom and compassion. Karama looked up to him and spend time with most of the time when he was a cub. Rehani also looked up to Simba as a wise figure.
"So, what did you want to talk about, Grandpa?" asked Karama anxiously.
"I want to talk about you," Simba replied seriously. "What's going with you? You and Kovu are always fighting, you're always getting into too much trouble. Seriously, are you going through something that I need to know?"
"I don't know," confessed Karama. "I know my father and I fight a lot, but I just don't know why I'm always in trouble. I didn't mean to be in trouble all the time. I know I'm rude to my parents all the time, but I don't really mean it most of the time. I don't think they love me anymore."
"Don't ever say that," Simba sternly said. "In all of my years, I learned from thing about love: love never dies. Your parents love you, no matter what."
"But my dad's avoiding me," sighed Karama.
"He still loves you, but probably has nothing to say how disappointed he is," said Simba. "You're about to be king, Karama. It's time that you leave your crazy days behind and become more serious. The least you can do is try. Understand?"
"I understand," said Karama. It's not going to be easy being serios and king-like, but in order to get his father talk to him, Karama must try. He has to.
Karama and Simba head into the the direction of Pride Rock. Unknown to them, a creature with red, deadly eyes hid behind a shaded tree. The creature's eyes glowed as it watched Simba and Karama.
