Simba and Kovu crossover part 3

EDIT - Sorry to disappoint you guys, but I’m definately never going to make part 4, I feel I finished off this story better by leaving the ending open to your own interpretation. :3 ______________________________________ Sorry this took so long guys, been busy with school and stuff :/ Hope you like anyway! :D Watch part one here Watch part 2 here Storyline After they had killed Mufasa’s cubs, Scar’s pride knew war was coming. Nala charged at her father but he overpowered her and she fell to the ground, Simba immediately defended his mate. The two lions fought. Meanwhile Zira had started attacking Kovu, when out of nowhere Scar appeared to defend his son. He killed Zira by throwing her into the river. At the same time the lionesses had started fighting Mufasa’s pride (there weren’t very many of them though because Mufasa seemed to have exiled them all xD). Time passed and Simba had realised just how strong Mufasa was, he managed to throw Mufasa off the rock on to the edge of a cliff, but Mufasa had hurt him too much. He collapsed before he could finish him off. Luckily Kovu appeared and killed the king, but he turned around and saw his brother dying on the floor... Words escaped him, he and Scar just stood there stunned and horrified watching Simba die. Kiara came to see what was wrong, she froze when she saw her dead sister Nala. She tried to wake her, but Nala was dead. Kiara couldn’t stand it. She ran into the cave and cried her heart out, remembering all the times they had had together. The whole pride mourned Simba and Nala. Sometimes winning is no fun at all....... But at the last minute... When none was expecting it, Simba and Nala opened their eyes. Maybe it wasn’t the end after all??... Hope you like! :D Clips-The lion king The lion king II Simba’s pride Music-Florence and the machine- 7 devils “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.“
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