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Hello Nala, recently Me and two other villains have come up with a plot and you play a small role in said plot, all we require is a soul fragment from you, do not worry it shall have no ill effect on you whatsoever, in fact you will not even notice it gone. for any questions about how the soul fragment shall be obtained ask Dr. Facilier since he is the one in charge of gathering the souls, thank you for your cooperation Princess. -Mal (OOC: Hope that's ok any other questions ask me!) *Listens carefully* A soul fragment? And what could you possibly need with mine? There are plenty of other souls around here. *laughs slightly* And no ill effect? I doubt that… every villain doesn’t just want something that doesn’t cause physical harm to another. May I ask what this fragment of me is for? |
‘I seriously ship Kovu and Nala. I feel like by becoming a queen and mother, it forced her to stifle a certain drive that was so essential to her character in the first movie, and by being with a younger male with a personality like his, she could regain that. If you look at their characters you can see they would really compliment each other.’
Seasons Passed
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Kiara couldn’t believe it was Kovu, here to save her again. Where had he been all this time? Why hadn’t he tried to talk to her about what had happened at Pride Rock so long ago? She was so upset with him, wondering if he was still the same sweet cub she had once known. “Kiara!” She heard her father’s roar, knowing that he wouldn’t be as receptive to Kovu as she might have been. She was so angry at her father for sending Timon and Pumbaa, of all people, after her. “Father, how could you break your promise?” He snapped back at her. “It’s a good thing I did. I almost lost you. No more hunts for you. Not ever.” She was infuriated. “But I was doing just fine. Even before Kovu!” As soon as the name left her mouth, she knew she regretted saying it. Her father was not approving of Outlanders, not even the ones who had no doing in what happened with him and Scar.
Nala followed Simba towards the area he assumed Kiara would be. She spotted her daughter and went up to her, nudging her with happiness. “Kiara..” Nala smiled. The mood wasn’t as joyful as Nala’s though, and the tension rose. Nala began watching with curious, surprised eyes. It was hard to grasp all that had happened between the morning and now. Simba wasn’t happy with Kiara, and soon he roared in anger. “Simba!” Nala said indignantly. How could he be so mad? “Simba! You owe him your daughters life…” He didn’t seem too pleased.
Simba looked over at Nala, surprised. “What?” His attention snapped back over to Kovu. “Is this true?”
Kovu’s stance didn’t didn’t change; he was going to be ready for anything, even if that meant attack. “Am I to be blamed for a crime I didn’t commit?” he snapped. Simba paced back and forth, visibly at war with himself. After some time, he turned back to Kovu, “My father’s law will prevail. For now, I reserve judgement,” he turned to walk off, “We’ll see who you really are…” Kovu smirked and looked over towards Kiara; she actually seemed happy to see him.
When the lions arrived at Pride Rock, it had already gotten dark. The pride headed inside, with Kovu following behind them. Surely he was allowed some sort of home, he thought. Before he could take another step, Simba raced up to him, snarling. Pffft. he thought. It was a long day and Kovu picked a shady spot behind a lone rock. Whatever…
Although it was hidden, Nala and Kiara were happy with the fact that Kovu was allowed to stay. Simba seemed to be going over the line, if Kiara accepted Kovu why couldn’t he?
Seasons Passed
When Kiara finally came too, she opened her eyes slowly. “Where I am I?” She heard a voice say “You’re safe… in the Pridelands.” What was this lion even talking about, why did he bring her back? She had just ran away. “The Pridelands? Why did you bring me here? Who do you think you are?!” She inched towards him, in a crouched position. “I think I’m the one that just saved your life.” Saved her life? She didn’t ask anyone to save her. “Look, I had everything under control!” Who was this lion? She had never seen him before… “Not from where I was standing.” Was he asking for trouble? she snapped “Then move downwind.” She began to saunter off. He blocked her. She changed directions. He blocked her again. Was he really begging to fight? She was annoyed beyond belief. Who did he think he was?
He continued her little charade for a little longer, but it got old fast. “What are you doing?” he asked, his tone harsh. Kiara stared at him for a bit, but then perked up, “…Kovu?” He smirked his usual cocky smirk, but was interrupted by a loud roar; Simba.
Kiara couldn’t believe it was Kovu, here to save her again. Where had he been all this time? Why hadn’t he tried to talk to her about what had happened at Pride Rock so long ago? She was so upset with him, wondering if he was still the same sweet cub she had once known. “Kiara!” She heard her father’s roar, knowing that he wouldn’t be as receptive to Kovu as she might have been. She was so angry at her father for sending Timon and Pumbaa, of all people, after her. “Father, how could you break your promise?” He snapped back at her. “It’s a good thing I did. I almost lost you. No more hunts for you. Not ever.” She was infuriated. “But I was doing just fine. Even before Kovu!” As soon as the name left her mouth, she knew she regretted saying it. Her father was not approving of Outlanders, not even the ones who had no doing in what happened with him and Scar.
Nala followed Simba towards the area he assumed Kiara would be. She spotted her daughter and went up to her, nudging her with happiness. “Kiara..” Nala smiled. The mood wasn’t as joyful as Nala’s though, and the tension rose. Nala began watching with curious, surprised eyes. It was hard to grasp all that had happened between the morning and now. Simba wasn’t happy with Kiara, and soon he roared in anger. “Simba!” Nala said indignantly. How could he be so mad? “Simba! You owe him your daughters life…” He didn’t seem too pleased.
Hello everyone! It’s great to be back. I am fully healed and haven’t heard from the foul Scar and Zira for quite some time. My little Kiara, well I shouldn’t say little anymore, is all grown up and is taking her hunts for herself. I hope they go well!




