Chapter 3: We are one

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The lionesses and I were still hungry because our plan failed. We decided to do a quick hunt. I saw them. I saw zebras drinking from the watering hole. This was the perfect opportunity for a perfect kill.

"Girls! I see a zebra herd!," I said loud enough for the lionesses to hear, but still quiet enough for the zebra's ears.

"Is the plan the same?," Kula asked barring her claws out.

"It's too late to think of an another plan, Kula. Think logical," Tama said and took her position.

"Alright. When I give you a sign, you two start chasing them, you two pick the slowest one and you Malka chase it in my direction. Clear?," I said crouching on the bottom.

"Clear!,"

I moved my left ear and Sarabi and my mother sliced the herd up like planned. Tama and Kula noticed one zebra who was staying after the herd. They scared the rest of the herd, which ran away. Malka did a perfect job chasing the zebra towards me. It was easy killing it, because it was already injured. I took the pray with my strong raiser sharp teeth and headed with the help of my pride towards Pride Rock. I stopped when I saw something moving. I soon realized that the moving creatures were Simba and Kiara. I watched happily as they raced to the den. The sun was preparing to fall asleep behind the tall mountains. We hurried back home where we found Simba tickling Kiara.

"Haha… Daddy! Stop it! Haha!," Kiara was laughing and tried to return some back to him, but she couldn't.

"Dinner time!," I yelled standing on the entrance of the den.

"What a party breaker you are," Simba walked playfully to me and licked my cheek.

"Is it zebra? Oh please let it be zebra!," Kiara couldn't keep herself calm. She was full of energy and enthusiasm.

"It is zebra. Calm down!," I laughed a bit and put the zebra down for everybody to eat. Everyone ate as they didn't eat for a month, especially Simba. He always seemed to be strict and moody, but inside was a soul full of kindness and love. He was wise and he knew how to settle things down with less trouble and problems. He was a husband that every lioness could only ask for. He was the other part of me. We were one. The zebra disappeared really fast and I was preparing Kiara for bed.

"Meet me outside," I whispered in Simba's ear seductively, "We need to talk,"

"I would love to," he whispered back and winked. He already headed outside.

"What did you tell daddy? A secret?," Kiara asked smiling at me.

"Yes I did. It's not really a secret actually," I said and returned the smile.

"Hm, alright. Could you sing me a lullaby?," she immediately changed the subject.

"Of course," I decided to sing her the lullaby my mother used to sing me when I was a cub.

Goodnight my angel, time to close your eyes

And save these questions for another day

I think I know what you've been asking me

I think you know what I've been trying to say

I promised I would never leave you

Then you should always know

Wherever you may go, no matter where you are

I never will be far away

Goodnight my angel, now it's time to sleep

And still so many things I want to say

Remember all the songs you sang for me

When we went sailing on an emerald bay

And like a boat out on the ocean

I'm rocking you to sleep

The water's dark and deep, inside this ancient heart

You'll always be a part of me

Goodnight my angel, now it's time to dream

And dream how wonderful your life will be

Someday your child may cry, and if you sing this lullaby

Then in your heart there will always be a part of me

Someday we'll all be gone

But lullabies go on and on

They never die

That's how you and I will be

Kiara just yawned sleepily when I sang the end of the lullaby. I looked at her one more time till she fell in a deep sleep.

"You sing like an angel, baby," I heard Simba's voice. I saw him looking at the stars but then his face turned to me. He looked at me seductively.

"Thanks moto," I gave him my best seductive look I could offer. It seemed that it totally turned him on, "By the way, what lecture did you give her today?," I raised an eyebrow.

"I sang a song to her," he blushed a bit.

"You sang a song?," I smiled and swished him with my tail playfully.

"Yep… you know that one…" he was obviously embarrassed.

"I don't, actually," I smiled at his cute face.

"Let's change the subject, please. If you want I can sing it to you tomorrow," he offered.

"You could. C'mon, I'm getting sleepy and I have a hunting party to lead tomorrow early in the morning. We will try to catch a buffalo," I said and went to the cave opening.

"Yeah and I have to solve a lot of problems across the savannah. If there's any of them," he said and followed me. We lied down on our royal platform and fell asleep. I was happy that I was surrounded by my loved ones, my family.

That's it! This was the third chapter. Expect more soon! Remember, if you have ideas to write a story, but you're to lazy to do it, send me a PM with your idea in it. I will need a full summary of the story you want me to write, to make a running schedule. Thanks! Don't forget to review! :) And by the way the lullaby that Nala sang to Kiara belongs to Billy Joel! I own nothing!