A Call From the Outlands

“Get out of the Pride Lands prey thieves!” Kion’s voiced cried, “You have no place here!”

“You’d be surprised once we outrun you!” one of the hyenas cried, a grin planted on his face.

“You’re lucky Kion, there’s no bridge for the hyenas to go across and if they do swim, the current would be hard to fight meaning they’d be cornered,” Ono advised, swooping down towards the lion cub.

Kion nodded before racing off with Fuli by his side.

“You can run, but you can’t hide!” Kion roared.

“Maybe you’re right Lion Guard yet that doesn’t mean we ca—“ the hyena’s voice was cut off as they reached the river Ono had mentioned before.

“Can you swim?” one of them asked.

“No,” replied the other.

“The Lion Guard commands you to drop the stolen food immediately!” Kion’s voice cut across the rest as he sprang into action alongside the rest of his team.

“Ah, so how’s a team of animals like you gonna get two pieces of meat out of two hyenas mouths?” one of the hyena’s chuckled.

“Then, we’ll take it by force!” Kion replied.

The hyenas looked, beginning to tremble at the thought of Kion suddenly using the Roar of the Elders.

“Okay, we surrender!” they cried, dropping their stolen prey.

“Who even likes zebra anyway?” one of them scoffed sarcastically.

“We should return these to the Pridelands before anything else happens,” Bunga suggested before anything else.

“Say, does anyone where know a place where we can cross safely?” one of the hyenas asked.

“We’ll tell you yet only if you promise to never steal prey from the Pridelands again,” Kion replied.

“I can’t say we won’t stop as that’s Janja’s decision seeing as his the one who commanded us here yet I can promise that we’ll make sure we don’t steal from Pride Rock,” the hyena replied.