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paixaorpg2011-03-25 04:35 am
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Character(s): Kiara and Kovu
Content: Morning after the drama the night before.
Setting: Balcony.
Time: Morning.
Warnings: ...Yeah, there's fluff.
As soon as she was certain her father would be alright, Kiara, despite still feeling upset with him, went to Kovu's side. She needed his presence, even if he didn't seem to want to give it. And, well, she did realize what happened had to have had a big impact on him. He'd had to fight and knock out his own mother. No matter how horrible Zira was, she was still his mother.
Thus Kiara had quietly crept onto the balcony and curled up beside Kovu and promptly fell asleep.
But now it was morning, and warm light began to warm the cool morning.
Content: Morning after the drama the night before.
Setting: Balcony.
Time: Morning.
Warnings: ...Yeah, there's fluff.
As soon as she was certain her father would be alright, Kiara, despite still feeling upset with him, went to Kovu's side. She needed his presence, even if he didn't seem to want to give it. And, well, she did realize what happened had to have had a big impact on him. He'd had to fight and knock out his own mother. No matter how horrible Zira was, she was still his mother.
Thus Kiara had quietly crept onto the balcony and curled up beside Kovu and promptly fell asleep.
But now it was morning, and warm light began to warm the cool morning.
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"...You awake?" he asked softly, trying to keep his voice soft enough so that if she wasn't he wouldn't accidentally wake her up.
He cringed again as a light breeze blew over them, reminding him about the injury from his mother. But he'd already spent the whole night worrying about it, and dreaming about it, and getting more and more distressed over it. The best thing he could do now was to just be there for Kiara, which he hadn't done last night at all. Her father had almost been killed, and Kovu had really only been thinking of himself. He...needed to apologize.