The Lion King III: Next Generation

Birth of heirs
Kovu and Kiara were walking away from priderock.

Kiara was pregnant, she decided that she and Kovu would have their baby in private.

Kiara layed down, Kovu sat nearby.

The pair nuzzled eachother as Kiara had screamed.

"Kiara, it's coming." Kovu told her as she grinned trying to supress the pain, Kovu looked away.

Then crying was heard, two cubs lay in Kiaras paws.

One was a boy, he had yellow fur, and had the outlander nose, he looked like Kiara except he had Kovu's eyes.

"He's perfect." Kovu said.

"You wanna hold our son?" She asked.

Kovu nodded.

Kiara picked up the tiny cub and placed him in Kovu's paws.

Kiara held the girl, she had dark fur with Kiara's eyes, and the pridelander nose.

The family rested with their children.

An hour later, they picked up the cubs and walked back home.

Simba sat on priderock, he was his father's age now, and was getting older, he decided to hand the leadership over to Kovu and Kiara when they got back.

He saw the two lions walk towards priderock, with two beatiful cubs.

Around three months had passed since the two prides came together.

Nala came to join her husband, she two was older.

"Here, they come, with their children." Nala smiled.

"Aww. Look out those little kids, their chips off the old block." Timon commented.

Kovu and Kiara walked up.

"Their perfect." Simba smiled proudly to Kiara and Kovu.

"And Kovu, I'm stepping down in a week, you will be king." Simba informed his son in law.

"Thanks Simba." Kovu said.

Kiara was cuddling her daughter, Kovu then lay down holding his son.

"What are their names?" Vitani asked.

"The boy, the light one, is Chaka. And the girl, the dark one, is Shani." Kiara said.

A week later the animals came to see their new king and his heir.

Kovu and Kiara walked up.

Kovu let out a roar, the animals jumped in excitement, and Kiara roared the same way.

The new king and queen walked to their sleeping cubs.

Rafiki bowed down.

He broke a fruit in half and marked the new cubs' heads and then put dust on it.

He showed the animals the boy, who was to be king.

He then showed them the girl.

Kovu watched his son proudly.

He couldn't wait to raise them.