The Lion Guard: Kula's Confidence

It was a beautiful day in the Pridelands.

The Lion Guard was patrolling Ukuni Woods.

"How's Ma?" Fuli asked.

"Grandma's fine." Bunga 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." Fuli said warmly.

Kion cleared his throat.

"I need to go. Kula wands to see me." He said.

Fuli nodded.

"Have a good time." Fuli said.

Kion turned, and bounded off.

When he reached Pride Rock, he saw Kula settled down outside the den.

He padded forward, and stretched to nuzzle Kula's cheek.

"Hi Kula." Kion said.

Kula's expression softened.

"Hi Kion." She said warmly.

Kion crawled into Kula's paws, and nestled against her.

"How was the hunt?" He asked.

"It was fine." Kula answered.

Kion pressed himself against Kula's pelt.

Kula rubbed a paw against Kion's cheek.

"Did you have a good patrol?" She asked.

Kion nodded.

“I need to ask you something.” Kion said.

“What is it?” Kula prompted.

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

Kula nodded.

"I always have, and I always will." She said.

"I love you." Kion said.

"I love you too." Kula answered.

Meanwhile, Kenai and Kia had met up with Bemba at the Meadow.

They were settled down underneath the baobab tree.

"How was the hunt?" Kenai asked.

"It was fine." Bemba answered.

"Grandpa observed Belee and I." Kia said.

"That's good." Kenai said.