Cursed | Kovu & Fiona
The blonde could have sworn that she had heard something – a voice of sorts. It seemed almost impossible, if she was being honest, that there would have been someone else out here… unless they were part of the exhibition that she had come on. Fiona turned around trying to find the source of the sound —- it couldn’t have been another person.
idiotic mistake. Fiona looked at the scruffy haired boy and glared; “I’m not an idiot,” Her voice was hushed and her hands tightened into fists. Fiona knew that she wasn’t as smart as, per say her older sister Lottie, but she was still clever. You would have to be – being raised by parents like hers. The blonde was careful where she went and began to make her way towards the man that had stopped to insult her. “I’m just getting to know the face,” She answered as she moved her hands to her hips and stared. “Shouldn’t I be asking you that question?” Why the fuck was a boy out here on his own – surrounded by these ‘leopards’ and ‘lions?’ He could easily get himself torn to shreds too if he wasn’t careful! “You’re not part of my group.” And if he was then she certainly hadn’t seen him before. The humans had to deal with whatever was sending the world out of whack here and well, it wasn’t gonna be this wiseass was it? “Who are you anyway?”
She certainly had spunk. A snort came out of him as he looked down at her and watched as she came closer. Sitting up a little and crossing his arms over his bare chest he cocked his head a little more as he huffed. "Right," Kovu said, his sarcastic tone growing as he spoke, "walking around at night when predators are known to hunt isn't a stupid move. My bad." Of course he would know if it was or wasn't. He was truly a lion after all, even if he didn't look like it right then. He rolled his green eyes as she asked him why he was out there. "Why do you think I'm up in this tree and not down there?" Really was it that hard of a concept to think about?
An eyebrow of his rose when she mentioned he wasn't part of her group. There were other humans here besides her? He couldn't see Simba being too happy with that. Humans meant danger even for the pride. After what had happened between Simba and his "mother" he didn't think the older male wanted to deal with another threat so soon. "No, I'm not." Kovu might as well try to get her, and hopefully these others, away from the pride. He had Vitani to worry about as well but he knew for the time being she was at least safe. "Well aren't you nice. Asking for someone's name before giving your own." Regardless, he pushed himself off of the tree branch he had managed to get on and landed cat like on the ground.
Standing up and pushing back some of his long shaggy hair he said, "Name's Kovu if you must know. And who are you?"










