Chapter Two: A Visit to The Lion Guard
After a while, Bobo returned with some fresh fruit, his arms full of colorful, juicy offerings.
Bobo: "Here you go, Asha." He said, handing the fruit to their baby sister.
Asha: *baby voice* "Thank you. Mmm, mmmm." She replied, happily munching on the fruit.
Bobo: "And I've brought some for us." He smiled and set down more fruit for them.
Bongo: "Thanks, Bobo." He said, his tail swishing with appreciation.
As they ate, Bobo glanced at Asha, who was enthusiastically enjoying her meal.
Bobo: "Wow, Asha is quite the handful." He said with a soft smile, his eyes full of fondness.
Bongo: "Yeah, she is," Bongo agreed, though his tone lacked its usual cheerfulness.
Bobo: "I say, I kind of like taking care of Asha." He admitted, a hint of pride in his voice.
Bongo: "I guess." He mumbled, his eyes downcast.
Bobo noticed his brother's mood.
Bobo: "Bongo, what's wrong?" He asked gently.
Bongo tried to keep to himself, avoiding his brother's gaze.
Bobo: "Bongo, it's okay. You can tell me anything." He reassured him, placing a comforting hand on his shoulder and offering a warm, encouraging smile.
Bongo: "It's just… since Asha's been born, I've been spending more time taking care of her and spending less time seeing The Lion Guard." He hesitated before speaking, his voice soft and filled with uncertainty.
Bobo: "Bongo, I know Fuli's your best friend. But we have responsibilities in taking care of Asha when Mom and Dad aren't here." He nodded, understanding his brother's feelings.
Bongo: *sighs* "I know, I know, you're right." He sighed, accepting the truth.
But then, a spark of excitement lit up in Bongo's eyes as he came up with an idea.
Bongo: "Hey, why don't we go visit The Lion Guard?" He suggested with a bright smile, his excitement barely contained.
Bobo: "Bongo, I'm not so sure." He looked uncertain.
Bongo. "Please, Bobo, you'd be doing me a big favor." He pleaded, his voice filled with hope.
Bobo: "Okay, fine, but we have to take Asha with us." He thought for a moment before relenting.
Bongo: "Yay, thank you, Bobo, you're the best brother ever!" He exclaimed, hugging his brother tightly.
Bobo: "Hehe. You know, I'm your only brother you have, but I'll take it." Bobo chuckled, returning the hug.
Bongo: "Okay then, let's go." He said eagerly.
But just as they were about to leave, Bobo squirmed uncomfortably.
Bobo: "But before we leave, I really need to go pee." He admitted.
Bongo: "Me too," Bongo added, shifting from foot to foot.
Asha: *baby voice* "And I have to go poop." She said, squirming as well
The three of them shared a light-hearted laugh, realizing that even the smallest of needs must be met before they could embark on their little adventure.
The bond between the siblings grew stronger, as they always found a way to support each other, no matter what.
To be continued… End of Chapter Two
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Question of the Day: What's your ranking of the seasons from best to worst?
Season 2 has to be my favorite season, it dealt with more serious things, Scar came back, and it was more grounded than the other two seasons.
The Return of The Roar/Season 1 was great; Great introduction to the characters, Without the first tv film and Season 1, I wouldn't be writing these fanfic stories for you.
Season 3 was okay, but I did not like the villians in this season. Mama Binturong was a lame villian, as well as Makucha, Chuluun, and Ora. Overall, the season ended the show on a satisfying conclusion.
