A Big Arguement
One beautiful morning Simba
woke up to silence. "This is strange.", he said to himself.
Suddenly
his father came to the cave and said, "What are you doing?", he
paused, "You're usually pouncing around with Nala."
"Well",
said Simba, "I don't know where she is and it's a
little too quiet."
Mufasa
started walking out of the cave and said, "Let's go look for Nala."
As
they stepped out of the cave on Pride Rock, all the animals shouted,
"Happy Birthday Prince Simba!"
Simba
was amazed. "Who planned this?", asked Simba curiously.
"Nala
and her mother.", replied Mufasa.
Simba
got down from Pride Rock and looked around for his friend. He saw Nala resting
under a huge tree. "Hey Nala", he
said eagerly.
"Hi
Simba."
"Do
you want to go explore?"
"Sure,
it'll be fun!"
As
they headed for the waterhole one of the zebra saw Simba and shouted,
"Look everyone, it's the prince!" All the animals turned and ran toward
Simba. He saw the crowd coming and said, "Nala climb into the tree behind
me." She was in the tree for
a few minutes before she was joined by Simba. "Simba", she said,
"We need to talk about something."
"What?"
"It's
the prince thing."
"What
prince thing?"
"Everyone
giving YOU attention 24/7!"
They
argued until Nala yelled, "I don't want to hang out with or talk to you
ever again!" Simba watched sadly as Nala walked away.
Meanwhile,
Mufasa was prowling the savannah. All of the sudden he saw Simba looking deeply
saddened.
"What's
wrong?"
"Nala
and I just had a huge fight and now she won't talk to me. I don't know why
she's mad at me."
"Let
me do something for you that my father did for me when I was sad." Simba
looked up and Mufasa started singing.
"I
feel better now. Thanks Dad."
"No
problem."
Simba
knew it was risky but he went to talk to Nala anyawys.
"What
do you want?", she yelled as he approached her.
"I
just want to tell you something.", he said gently.
"What
is it? This better be good."
He
looked at her and said, "I'm sorry."
She
stood up, hugged Simba and started to cry. "Nala, please don't cry. I'm
sorry. I guess I shouldn't have come."
"No",
said Nala with tears in her eyes, "I'm sorry. I shouldn't of gotten mad in
the first place. I'm glad you came, it made me feel better."
The
cubs became friends again and went to go explore like they had first planned.