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Originally posted by Katse
((I think it's Sengalo watching Kovu, Bomani, Jaha, and Cae, so you're pretty much right, Mushroom.;)))
An ear flicked behind him as it caught a noise from the other side of the water hole. Sengalo took a very short, disinterested glance back, but took a double take when he recognized the form and it was practically staring right at him. Sengalo's muzzle twitched in and out of a grimace, quickly turning his head away from the eyes of his half-brother. It had been such a time, but Sengalo was able to remember Zabad perfectly well, though the older lion was already showing signs of age.
Well, this was a peachy situation. Sengalo was surrounded by quite the number of lions, all of which could tear his injured self to shreads if they had the desire. At least, he suspected such a thing from Zabad, their relationship together during Sengalo's childhood not being the most enjoyable. He had to think fast, try to think of a way for him to leave without being noticed by Kovu and his male pridemates and with the hope of not having Zabad follow him back to his newfound "haven." Of course, easier said than done.
Sengalo had spotted him. But Zabad didn't care, thelion was injured and would be unable to fight. Zabad waded through the water quickly, moving towards Sengalo. It seemed the lion tried to scatter but failed, so Zabad approached him, a wicked sneer planted on his face.