☁ ṡτøɾṃρɾïḋε ⇨ α lïøṉ ⓇⓅ! ☁ ṉøw wïτh ṉεw sαvαṉṉα cɾïττεɾṡ

Do you mean this one?

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I like this one better, it's actually alive.

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Here is mine.

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Uganda crouched in a cluster of bushes. She watched the two lions with interest.

"Well, are you going to lead me, or do I have to go on my own?" Leyona questioned jokingly, standing up and slowly padding off towards the place her family would rest. "Oh, yes, coming!" Chidi said, bounding over to her on his large paws.
 
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Uganda crouched in a cluster of bushes. She watched the two lions with interest.

"Well, are you going to lead me, or do I have to go on my own?" Leyona questioned jokingly, standing up and slowly padding off towards the place her family would rest. "Oh, yes, coming!" Chidi said, bounding over to her on his large paws.

Uganda followed, staying concealed in the bush.
 
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"Well, are you going to lead me, or do I have to go on my own?" Leyona questioned jokingly, standing up and slowly padding off towards the place her family would rest. "Oh, yes, coming!" Chidi said, bounding over to her on his large paws.

Uganda followed, staying concealed in the bush.

"How is Adayanna doing?" Leyona asked. "She's fine. She's had her eye on a few Males lately though." Chidi said, snickering at the thought. "And how about you? Don't tell me you haven't looked at a single female since I've left." Chidi ceased his snickering, and cleared his throat. "Umm, anyways, what's life like in a Pride?" Chidi asked, looking at his sister. A curious, longing look came into his deep brown eyes. "Its much different from life like a Nomad, that's for sure. Food is much more abundant, and easier to catch with others helping you. Its easier to rest at night, because you don't have to worry as much about intruders." Leyona said casually. "Oooo...." Chidi replied, his eyes wide.
 
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Uganda followed, staying concealed in the bush.

"How is Adayanna doing?" Leyona asked. "She's fine. She's had her eye on a few Males lately though." Chidi said, snickering at the thought. "And how about you? Don't tell me you haven't looked at a single female since I've left." Chidi ceased his snickering, and cleared his throat. "Umm, anyways, what's life like in a Pride?" Chidi asked, looking at his sister. A curious, longing look came into his deep brown eyes. "Its much different from life like a Nomad, that's for sure. Food is much more abundant, and easier to catch with others helping you. Its easier to rest at night, because you don't have to worry as much about intruders." Leyona said casually. "Oooo...." Chidi replied, his eyes wide.

Uganda stalked after them, listening intently to their conversation.
 
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Uganda followed, staying concealed in the bush.

"How is Adayanna doing?" Leyona asked. "She's fine. She's had her eye on a few Males lately though." Chidi said, snickering at the thought. "And how about you? Don't tell me you haven't looked at a single female since I've left." Chidi ceased his snickering, and cleared his throat. "Umm, anyways, what's life like in a Pride?" Chidi asked, looking at his sister. A curious, longing look came into his deep brown eyes. "Its much different from life like a Nomad, that's for sure. Food is much more abundant, and easier to catch with others helping you. Its easier to rest at night, because you don't have to worry as much about intruders." Leyona said casually. "Oooo...." Chidi replied, his eyes wide.

After an hour or so of walking and chatting, they arrived at the small tree in between the borders. "Ah, we're here." Chidi said. Leyona smiled as she looked over the familiar place; the gnarled tree with it's bright green leaves and deep brown bark, the small lovely pond nearby with fish swimming in it's blue waters, the tall grass that grew around them for miles upon miles of the dry savannah. "Leyona?" A feminine voice called from above. Adayanna's head popped out from within the tree, her peircingly blue eyes scanning her brother and sister. "Leyona! It really is you!" She said joyfully, hopping down from the tree silently. "Adayanna!" Leyona called, running up to her litle sister. The nuzzled each other lovingly, laughing with joy. "Its so good to see you sister, how have you been?" Adayanna asked, pulling away and looking at Leyona wide eyed and curious. "I've been perfectly fine, how about you?" Leyona asked. "Wonderful!" Adayanna chuckled. "Where's Mother and Father?" Leyona suddenly asked, looking around. "They're up in the tree, taking a nap." Said Adayanna, licking her paw casually. "I'm going to go say hello," And with that, Leyona walked over to the tree and climbed upwards.
 
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"How is Adayanna doing?" Leyona asked. "She's fine. She's had her eye on a few Males lately though." Chidi said, snickering at the thought. "And how about you? Don't tell me you haven't looked at a single female since I've left." Chidi ceased his snickering, and cleared his throat. "Umm, anyways, what's life like in a Pride?" Chidi asked, looking at his sister. A curious, longing look came into his deep brown eyes. "Its much different from life like a Nomad, that's for sure. Food is much more abundant, and easier to catch with others helping you. Its easier to rest at night, because you don't have to worry as much about intruders." Leyona said casually. "Oooo...." Chidi replied, his eyes wide.

After an hour or so of walking and chatting, they arrived at the small tree in between the borders. "Ah, we're here." Chidi said. Leyona smiled as she looked over the familiar place; the gnarled tree with it's bright green leaves and deep brown bark, the small lovely pond nearby with fish swimming in it's blue waters, the tall grass that grew around them for miles upon miles of the dry savannah. "Leyona?" A feminine voice called from above. Adayanna's head popped out from within the tree, her peircingly blue eyes scanning her brother and sister. "Leyona! It really is you!" She said joyfully, hopping down from the tree silently. "Adayanna!" Leyona called, running up to her litle sister. The nuzzled each other lovingly, laughing with joy. "Its so good to see you sister, how have you been?" Adayanna asked, pulling away and looking at Leyona wide eyed and curious. "I've been perfectly fine, how about you?" Leyona asked. "Wonderful!" Adayanna chuckled. "Where's Mother and Father?" Leyona suddenly asked, looking around. "They're up in the tree, taking a nap." Said Adayanna, licking her paw casually. "I'm going to go say hello," And with that, Leyona walked over to the tree and climbed upwards.

Uganda stalked after them, listening intently to their conversation.
 
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After an hour or so of walking and chatting, they arrived at the small tree in between the borders. "Ah, we're here." Chidi said. Leyona smiled as she looked over the familiar place; the gnarled tree with it's bright green leaves and deep brown bark, the small lovely pond nearby with fish swimming in it's blue waters, the tall grass that grew around them for miles upon miles of the dry savannah. "Leyona?" A feminine voice called from above. Adayanna's head popped out from within the tree, her peircingly blue eyes scanning her brother and sister. "Leyona! It really is you!" She said joyfully, hopping down from the tree silently. "Adayanna!" Leyona called, running up to her litle sister. The nuzzled each other lovingly, laughing with joy. "Its so good to see you sister, how have you been?" Adayanna asked, pulling away and looking at Leyona wide eyed and curious. "I've been perfectly fine, how about you?" Leyona asked. "Wonderful!" Adayanna chuckled. "Where's Mother and Father?" Leyona suddenly asked, looking around. "They're up in the tree, taking a nap." Said Adayanna, licking her paw casually. "I'm going to go say hello," And with that, Leyona walked over to the tree and climbed upwards.

Uganda stalked after them, listening intently to their conversation.

Adayanna ceased her licking, her head still somewhat lowered but her eyes wide and lifted towards the grass. "Do you hear something?" She uttered in an almost in-audible voice, so quiet only Chidi could hear. "Yes," He replied in the same tone of voice. "I've noticed since we came from StormPride. I don't believe we are alone Adayanna." He replied casually.
 
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Uganda stalked after them, listening intently to their conversation.

Adayanna ceased her licking, her head still somewhat lowered but her eyes wide and lifted towards the grass. "Do you hear something?" She uttered in an almost in-audible voice, so quiet only Chidi could hear. "Yes," He replied in the same tone of voice. "I've noticed since we came from StormPride. I don't believe we are alone Adayanna." He replied casually.

Uganda froze and crouched low, listening.
 

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