"You can't catch me!" Kion shouted while glancing behind him.

Kion tried to zigzag around the place, jump over cracks in the ground and make different directions. But Kovu managed to stay close to him. When the area they were running on became flat, Kovu caught up with Kion and jumped on his side, making Kion fall onto the ground on his back with the brown cub on top of him. They were both catching their breath. Kion started to laugh, and then Kovu did too.

"You're really fast!" Kion said.

"I know." Kovu smirked. He took a good look at the cub below him. He's so beautiful! Kovu thought. His eyes, his mane, his figure... He's perfect.

"Uh, Kovu?"

"Oh, sorry." Kovu snapped out of his thoughts and got off of Kion so the yellow cub could sit next to him. Kovu was a bit embarrassed Kion saw him like that. But Kion didn't seem to care.

"Man I'm thirsty. Let's go to a watering hole." Kion suggested.

"Yeah, sure!" Kovu responded nervously. "I know a small watering hole nearby that isn't taken."

"Great! Lead the way."

As they both walked to the watering hole, Kion got lost in his thoughts. He really likes hanging out with Kovu, but something is bothering him. What if he wants to be like Scar? Kion thought. He glanced at the brown cub next to him. No, that can't be. He's just so nice! But still... He IS being raised by Zira, an evil lion. What if Kovu turns evil too? What if I become friends with an evil lion?

Kovu noticed Kion looking at him. "What?" He asked calmly with a smile.

"Oh, it's just... I was wondering... No, never mind."

"It's okay, you can tell me."

"Well... Okay, but you don't have to answer."

"Sure."

"Do you... Do you worship Scar? Follow his footsteps?"

"Oh, uh... Well, I, uh..." Kovu didn't know what to say.

"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked."

"No no, it's okay. It's just... I'm not sure. My mother says he was the greatest king that has ever lived, but... I don't know."

Kovu knows he has to follow Scar's footsteps and become king of the Pride Lands. But he doesn't want to be like Scar. He killed his own brother to gain power. Kovu doesn't want to do the same thing, even though Zira keeps telling him that the Pride Lands belongs to them.

"My dad says he was a very evil lion that only cared about no one but himself." Kion said.

Kovu raised his eyebrow. "I don't think that's true. Scar took care of my mother when no one else would, a very long time ago. Everyone else left her in the dust, but Scar was there for her when she needed him the most. He really cared about her."

Kion was very interested in what Kovu had to say. Kion never heard the other side of Scar's story before.

"I didn't know that. So there was some good inside Scar as well?"

"No one is born pure good or pure evil." Kovu chuckled.

"Yeah... I guess you're right." Kion still wasn't convinced Scar was good in some ways. He killed my grandfather just so he'll become king. He HAS to be evil, right? Kion thought. But what does that have to do with Kovu? He didn't do anything wrong. Yet Kion was afraid Kovu might turn evil.

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Kion and Kovu made it to the watering hole and they both took a sip. Even though they had a different view of Scar, they still enjoyed each other's company.

Kovu then noticed a young rhino walking in a distance near a big wall. "What's that rhino doing in the Outlands?" he asked.

Kion looked around and saw the rhino as well. "I think he's lost and doesn't know where he's going. Rhinos have poor eyesight. We should help him." he said and then jogged towards the rhino. Kovu followed him.

Both cubs heard some crackling above the rhino. They then noticed some rocks were moving. There was about to be a rockslide!

"We have to save him! Quick!" Kion said while sprinting towards the rhino.

Kovu followed. "Watch out!" he screamed towards the rhino, but the rhino didn't seem to hear him.

The rocks were rolling off the wall fast and were about to hit the rhino. Kovu was behind Kion, who was sprinting like he never did before. Kion got close and jumped onto the rhino, pushing him away from the falling rocks. Kovu stopped running and let the rocks fall in front of him.

"Ough! What was that for?!" the rhino asked annoyed.

"Sorry about that." Kion said while getting off of the rhino.

"He just saved your life." Kovu said, who was on top of the rocks. He slid down and joined the group.

"Saved my life? You pushed me!" the rhino responded.

"There was a rockslide. If I hadn't pushed you, you'd be buried in rocks." Kion said.

"Well, I didn't see any rockslide."

Kovu started to get angry. How can he be so ungrateful? he wondered. He decided to stay quiet.

"What matters is that you're safe." Kion said with a smile. "Now, let's get you home."

"I don't need your help. I know my way to the Pride Lands just fine." the rhino said, as he turned to the direction of the Pride Lands.

"Okay then, bye!" Kion said as he kept an eye on the rhino, making sure he'll get to the Pride Lands safe. Eventually he did, since the border of the Pride Lands was already in sight.

"How did you do that?" Kovu asked.

"What? Pushing a rhino?"

"No, I mean, how do you stay so friendly? He was so rude to you!"

"Well, he said he didn't see the rockslide. Then there is no point arguing it. Besides, it's who I am." Kion responded, still with a smile on his face.

"So you never get angry?"

"I do. I once was really angry at Janja when he wanted to attack my mom. I roared out of anger and I lost control over my Roar. It caused so much destruction. But I learned from it and now I can control my anger."

Kovu was amazed. "That's incredible! You were so kind and sweet... And brave!"

"Uh, thanks!"

"Maybe you were born pure good after all." Kovu added.

Kion blushed and flatted his ears nervously. He isn't used to get this many compliments from one animal. It made him feel proud of himself. "You were pretty brave yourself as well." he finally said.

"Nah, I just followed you. I tried to, at least. You were so fast!"

They both laughed a little.

"Well, you're still kind and sweet." Kion said.

This made Kovu blush as well. "Thanks."

Both Kion and Kovu had butterflies in their stomach. They looked deep into each other's eyes, admiring one another.

After a while, Kovu looked in the sky. The sun was already in the center of the sky. "Oh no, it's late! I have to go home."

"We'll meet again, right?" Kion asked, almost with a pleading face.

Kovu smiled. "I'd love to. At the mice hole again?"

"Yeah! I'll see you tomorrow!"

"OK! Bye!"

Kovu jogged towards the termite mounds. He doesn't want any trouble and wanted to make sure he won't be too late. Then he realized why he was going home. To train to kill Simba... I can't go on like this. Kovu thought. I have to tell Kion. But how? What if he doesn't want to see me again? But he deserves to know the truth... Kovu wasn't sure what he should do. He wanted to be with Kion so badly... But that can change once he tells Kion what he's training for. Kovu decided not to think about it right now. I'll tell him some day. he thought.

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