Not knowing
what to expect, he made his way into the dark of the forest
He was tired & scared and slightly in shock too.
He fell from top of the waterfall, that might have been at
least 40 feet up.
It was getting dark. All he wanted was the warmth of his
mother
The wind howled, the leaves rustled, the forest that looked
all pretty during the day, was starting to look creepy.
He wanted to cry, but his mother has told him to be brave.
He is the cub of the King of the Jungle.
The future king – Simba
This post is written for Monday Finish he Story
I enjoyed reading is very much :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Andy :-)
DeleteYes! Go Simba!
ReplyDelete:-)
DeleteThanks for dropping by Graham
I like the image of the cub and your take on the prompt. Making an animal the main character instead of the man.
ReplyDeleteI am sure animals might go through the same emotions as humans
Deletewish they could speak out too
Thanks for dropping by Debroah :-)
Oh very well done. Simba I remember from from kids growing up, every afternoon occupying them.....
ReplyDeletehahaha, me too
DeleteI loved them :-)
A nice story there Dee Dee! Thank you for adding a story to the Mondays Finish the Story challenge and be well... ^..^
ReplyDeleteI love the Monday challenge concept
DeleteThank you :-)
"He wanted to cry, but his mother has told him to be brave." Loved that line! Enjoyed the read!
ReplyDeleteThank you Roger :-)
Delete"He wanted to cry, but his mother has told him to be brave." My favorite line! Enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteThanks again Roger :-)
DeleteLoved it, I remember Simba,
ReplyDeleteMe too
DeleteThanks for dropping by Livehomeandaway :-)
Loved it, I remember Simba well.
ReplyDeleteThanks again Livehomeandaway :-)
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