Pounce! Yes! Lusaka had finally learned to catch her own prey. None of the other lion had thought she could do it, and personally she'd doubted herself too, but now she was proudly holding a bird in her jaws as she headed back to the lion den to show her pride her what a victory she could achieve with no help at all.
*a pride in this case is a group of lions for those of you that don't know.
She was almost at the den when all of a sudden she heard a loud wailing sound.
Rushing in, she soon discovered that the wailing was from the lions. She pushed past the devastated crowd and found thenlion leader gently comforting her mother who was crying hardest of all.
"What’s wrong?" She asked.
"It's your father," the leader explained, sending my mother into another fit of tears, "he's dead."For those of you sensitive, teary eyed people I would advise you to stop now before it gets worse. Again, please don't judge the art.
- MJZOCC
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The Lioness and the Chosen One
De TodoThis is a book I wrote in the Sixth grade for an assignment, but its become more than that. The story is about a boy from the African Tribe, Maasai. His goal is to kill a lion which will earn him manhood. The other perspective is that of a revengful...