The Lion Guard: Protecting Jahuni

t was a beautiful day in the Pridelands.

The Lion Guard was patrolling Nyani Grove.

“How are Timon and Pumbaa?” Fuli asked.

“They’re 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.

“Janja’s Clan is attacking Jahuni.” Ono said.

Kion and Fuli exchanged a glance.

“Isn’t she Kula’s mother?” Fuli asked.

Kion nodded.

“Where are they, Ono?” Kion asked.

“They’re at the Water Hole.” Ono answered.

“Let’s go, Lion Guard.” Kion said.

He led the way to the Water Hole.

When they arrived, Kion bounded forward.

“Leave her alone, Janja!” He called.

Janja cackled.

“Why should we?” He asked.

Kion glanced at Fuli.

Fuli nodded, and moved forward.

She led Jahuni towards Beshte.

Kion unsheathed his claws, and sank them into the earth underneath him.

He braced himself, and performed the Roar.

It sent Janja’s Clan toppling backwards.

Kion watched them stumble towards the border.

He glanced at Jahuni.

“Are you okay?” Kion asked.

Jahuni nodded.

“Thank you, Lion Guard.” Jahuni said.

“You’re welcome.” Kion said.

“I need to go now. Zuri needs me.” Jahuni said.

Kion nodded.

“Give her my love. I’ll be home soon.” Kion said.

“I will.” Jahuni said.

Kion watched Jahuni head towards Pride Rock.

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

She was helping him count juniper berries.

“How’s Mosi?” Nita asked.

“He is fine.” Rafiki said.

Nita moved closer, and nestled against him.

“I love you.” Nita said.

Rafiki pressed a palm against Nita’s cheek.

“I love you too, sweetheart.” Rafiki said.