The Lion Guard: A Grandmother's Confidence

It was a beautiful day in the Pridelands.

The Lion Guard was patrolling Chakula Plains.

"How's Mari?" Fuli asked.

"She's fine." Kion answered.

Kion glanced at Ono.

Ono nodded, and took to the sky.

He returned a moment later, and settled down on Beshte's back.

"It's all clear." Ono said.

"Thanks, Ono." Bunga said

Kion cleared his throat.

"I want to talk to Grandma." Kion said.

Fuli's expression softened.

"Let's go to the Meadow." She said.

She and Kion led the way to the Meadow.

When they arrived, they settled down underneath the baobab tree.

Kion glanced up.

"Grandma, I want to talk to you!" He called.

He shivered as Uru's spirit embraced him.

"What's troubling you, Kion?" Uru asked.

Kion felt Fuli press herself against his pelt.

"I want to ask you something" Kion said.

"What is it?" Uru prompted.

"Do you have confidence in me?" Kion asked.

Uru's expression softened.

"Honey, I always will." She said gently.

"I love you, Grandma." Kion said.

"I love you too." Uru answered.

Kion watched Uru's sprit fade away.

He felt Fuli rub her muzzle against his cheek.

"Are you okay?" Fuli asked.

Kion nodded.

Meanwhile, Nita had met up with Rafiki at his tree.

She was helping him count juniper berries.

"How is your family?" Rafiki asked.

"Everyone's fine." Nita answered.