Two Worlds One Family [A Lion King Crossover] Part 2

Watch part one first! It’s finally here! Again I apologize for such the long wait, but thank you all for being so patient! Enjoy! ~Storyline~ Kiara walks into the cave of the big rock only to find Mufasa and Sarabi’s bodies. Horrified she debates leaving, when she hears the cry and sees a small cub lying next to Sarabi. She walks over cautiously and looks at the cub. The cub notices her and stops crying immediately. They look at each other for awhile and the cub becomes playful with her. She smiles and falls in love with the cub, and decides to take him and raise him as her own. Back in the jungle where she lives her mate Kovu mourns for his cub. He is distracted when Kiara returns with the cub. But he looks at her as she sits down and places the cub in her paws. Shocked he walks over and looks at the cub. He sighs and tells Kiara it won’t replace their cub. She replies that she knows that but he needs them and tells him about what happened to his parents. Kovu is horrified but is still not sure about keeping the cub. Kiara reminds him that it’s the right thing to do. Kovu looks at the cub and suddenly sees his son in the cub’s face. He staggers back a bit the guilt and sorrow hitting him again. But he knows Kiara is right. When he saw his son he realized that he needed to do the right thing. His son was gone but he would not be forgotten, and if he were here he’d want his dad to help this cub. He smiles at his mate and accepts the cub as his own. They embrace as the cub tired from the journey falls asleep. Idk should I make a part 3? I’ll let you guys decide. Credits: masks belong to Clover and The Ninja Hugger Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976 allowence is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by the copyright stature that might otherwise be infringing, Non-profit, educational, or personal in use tips the balance in favor of fair
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