I didn't get many reviews for my last two chapters. Sorry about the delay of me updating.

There will be more about Scar probably next chapter, and will reveal more about his plan. Also, for those of you who review, please give me a rating out of ten for this story. I've also changed my writing style a bit. Which one did you guys like better?

I don't own lion king, Disney does and I get some ideas from the hunger games by Suzanne Collins.

Here's chapter 13 and hope you enjoy.

Nala's Point of View

Simba and me were walking through the meadow. "Hey, Nala, bet I could pin you down," Simba says with a grin.

"Oh, really?" I ask. Without a warning, I pounced on him. He tried to flip me over, but as usual, I won.

"Pinned ya!" I laugh

I wait for him to push me off. "Aren't you going to push me off?" I ask.

" I have the perfect view from here" He answers. "Bend down, a bit, there's something I need to tell you."

I bend my head down near his and he whispers, "Remember, we're madly in love, so I'm more than happy to lay down with you." Simba licks my cheek.

I smiled, and snuggle next to him .Right now, I don't worry about anything other than being with him. It was such a luxury to be with him, feel him give the back of my ears a lick.

Suddenly, Simba got up. "Simba?" I ask "Where are you going?"

"I have to go. I'll see you later" he says, quickly

"What are you going to do?" I demand. Just when I thought I had a perfect day, he has to leave. Out of all times!

"Somewhere" he says, and before I can protest he's walking away from me.

Suddenly out of nowhere, the grass around Simba bursts into flames.

"Simba!" I cry. The flames disappear and I can see his fur, seared, bloody and burned.

I try to get up but I can't. The ground seems to be holding me down, and my legs feel heavy.

Suddenly, a lion appears. I don't know who it us, but he is familiar and has emerald green eyes. Not my father, I know my father's eyes. Where have I seen this lion before?

The lion pounces onto Simba's body and he cries out in pain. He starts ripping out chunks of flesh from his body.

"No!" I scream and try to get up, but I just can't. My legs are stuck to the ground. Tears begin streaming down my eyes. I could only watch him being murdered.

"Simba!" I wail.

"Nala! Nala!" I feel a paw shaking me. "Get up! It's only a dream!"

I shoot my head up, gasping to find Simba looking at me, concern written over his face.

"You were calling for me in your sleep." He explains gently. "Are you alright?"

"I thought I lost you," I said and bury my face into his mane, tears escaping my eyes.

"It was only a dream." Simba whispers into my ear."I'm here now. I won't let anything hurt you."

"It's not me I'm worried about. It's you." I murmur.

"I'm okay. Nothing happened to me." Simba says, running his paw along my back, giving the top of my head a gentle lick.

After a few minutes, I pull back. "I'm sorry about waking you up." I say. Guilt washes over me as I remember our argument last night and me yelling at him.

"It's alright. I more worried about you." Simba answers.

Nodding, I lay my head in his paws and close my eyes. I feel his rest his head on top of mine. Warmth radiates from the spot where his mouth brushes my ears. Feeling more safe than I have been for a long time, I close my eyes, and fall into a dream less sleep.

Kula's Point Of View

When I open my eyes, it was late afternoon. My entire body aches, and my muscles feel stiff. Even though, we sleep during the afternoon, it still gets cold. My thoughts drift back to Priderock, where I'm certain my family and friends are well fed and warm in the big den. I sigh. There was nothing I could do now. If I went back, they wouldn't hesitate to kill me.

"Good late afternoon," Chumvi says, turning to face me. I was surprised. I had thought he had been asleep.

"How did you sleep?" I ask.

Chumvi leans over and nuzzles me. "Very bad, but I'll be fine."

"I'm going hunting," I say and get up. "Me and Nala only this time."

"Fine," Chumvi says as I walk away to find Nala.

Hours later, we finally manage to bring down a small antelope. I can see in Nala's eyes that she's frustrated. Back in the Pridelands, she rarely let her prey escape.

"Kula, I think the problem is that the strategies we learned back in home won't work. We need new strategies." Nala says.

I thought about it and realized she was right. "That's true. We can try the next time we hunt."

Nodding, Nala picked the antelope and dragged it back to where Chumvi and Simba were.

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Back in the Pridelands, Tama and the other lionesses in her hunting party were getting ready for some night hunting, since the past few ones during daylight were not very good. Penda had been training her, but all during the hunts, she could only think about how Nala had been a better leader. She couldn't bring the topic up to her mother, in case she got angry at her for still being loyal to Nala. Moraan and her friends seemed to understand. Shinda was named second leader.

"Tama," her mother, Afiya, called, "Let's go."

Nodding, she walked over to her and Penda. They went to their main hunting grounds. In the distance, they saw a herd of zebra.

"Tama, you decide the strategy." Penda said, nudging her.

"Some of us can go behind the herd and roar." she began in a shaky voice.

"Tama, are you alright?" Afiya asked.

"I'm fine."Tama said, regaining her voice. "Me and some other lionesses will be at the east and drive them toward the others who bring them down."

"Good," Penda said. "Let's go."

As the lionesses went in different directions, Tama could feel Afiya's gaze on her, but she ignored it. She, Shinda, Shani, Shari, Safi and Kareena went a east to the others, ready to drive the herd into the other lionesses. She heard the roar and the zebra running in their directions. The other lionesses, waited for Tama's signal. At the right moment she leapt out, followed by her friends. As she chased the zebra, she could only think how she had failed to help Simba, Chumvi Kula and Nala. They would have never let her be exiled. What kind of friend was she? Were they even alive? They may be dead since she hadn't helped them! Suddenly her head felt heavy and her feet seemed to weight twice her body weight. She looked around to see the trees swaying and everyone running. Then, everything went black.

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Afiya watched the younger lionesses running, as she made her way towards Tama to help bring down a zebra. She waited for her daughter to pick a zebra, but Tama slowed down. Afiya watched as she looked around for a bit, and collapsed to the ground. The lionesses had made several kills, but everyone had dropped to the prey and had huddled by Tama.

Afiya went to her side and nudged her daughter. "Tama?"

"What happened?" Sarabi asked. "She was running."

"She was right behind me,"Shinda said. "Then I brought a zebra down and when I looked back she was one the ground."

"A zebra didn't kick her. That's for sure." Kudeka said. "But we have to get her back to Priderock so Rafiki can see her."

Nodding the lionesses picked up her body and walked back to Priderock.

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Tojo and Moraan were back at Priderock, waiting for the hunting party to return. Both of them were talking about their lost friends.

"Tojo!" came a voice. It was Shinda.

"How was the hunt?" Tojo asked, nuzzling his twin sister.

"We caught prey, but something happened to Tama." Shinda said, looking at Moraan.

"What!" Moraan exclaimed, jumping to his feet. "What happened? Is she hurt?"

"We were chasing the herd but then she just fainted." Shinda said. "Rafiki's examing her now."

Moraan walked to the den where Tama was being examined.

"Moraan, you can't go in there." his mother, Danya called.

"Why?" he asked.

"Rafiki wants to examine her. Only Afiya and Rohan are in there." his father, Ishan answered.

After what seemed like hours, Rafiki walked out.

"Tama shall be fine. She just needs some more sleep. The hunt was very exhausting for her." Rafiki said.

Moraan breathed a sigh of relief. "You may see her, a few at a time." the baboon said as Afiya and Rohan walked out. Moraan had to wait, another ten minutes before he could see her. It was torture for him. He was the last one to see her.

He walked into the den as Tojo's family walked out. He saw Tama's dark blue eyes, light up as she saw him.

"Tama, I was so worried."Moraan said, licking her face continuously.

"I'm sorry, Moraan. But I'm fine." Tama replied, licking his nose. Moraan pressed closer to her.

"What happened when you were running?" Moraan asked.

Tama looked away. "My head began to get heavy and I passed out. I'm just tired." she said.

Moraan knew she wasn't telling the whole story. "Don't lie to me. What really happened? I knew it couldn't be true when Rafiki told us the story."

Tama sighed and looked at him. "While I was hunting, all I could think is how failed to help them. They would have never let that happen to us. The guilt was just too much." Tears came to her eyes.

"Tama, there's nothing we can do now. We tried our best. I feel the same as you."Moraan said softly.

"I know, but it'll take some time." Tama said.

"I know. But for now I want you to rest okay? Do you want me to get your parents?" Moraan said.

Tama nodded weakly and Moraan licked the top of her head one more time before he walked out.