Nala stared wide eyed and in awe, seeing Elsa with another human. She glanced back from her sister and to the white maned man standing behind her.

Elsa widened her eyes.

"Nala!" Elsa gasped, turning to her.

"Elsa...?" she said, her voice with a hint of shock disbelief.

Jack glanced to Elsa. He saw Her staring back at the lioness in shock and awe. We're they in trouble?

The lioness came up over the path of rocks along the waterfall. Desperately Jack tried to remain still, resisting the erg to turn and run. Animals in the wild were known to be unpredictable. Merely turning his back on the lioness would be an act of aggression.

He glanced to Elsa, who stepped forward toward the lioness. What was she doing?

"Elsa, wait!" he said, taking her by the shoulder.

Nala glanced to Jack. Seeing the white maned human grab her sister like that, Nala was then snapped back to reality. He was a human. She remember all too well of what they did to her long a go. The sight of Elsa naked, she wondered if this was his doing? Could she have been captured by one of her own kind?

Nala then glared, bearing her canines to Jack, growling. She leaped forward over the rocks and scurried toward the two. Jack was just about to act and jump in front of Elsa to protect her. When suddenly it was Elsa that came up in between them.

"Nala, stop!" Elsa exclaimed.

Nala slowed to a stop as he sister came between her and the white maned. She looked up at Elsa, curiously.

"Elsa, what are you doing?" she asked, curiously.

"It's alright," Elsa claimed to her sister.

"Jack is a friend!"

Hearing her say Jack, Nala glanced up at Jack.

"Jack?" she asked, curiously.

Elsa nodded her head.

She turned and came up next to Jack and grabbed him by the hand.

"Um... Wait, Elsa," He said as he pulled him along.

"I'm not sure if..."

"It's okay, Jack." Elsa insisted.

They came up to Nala. Jack glanced down at the Nala. She in term looked back up at him with a stern glance, still weary of the white manned male. Her mood of which was well understood by Jack, who felt himself tense up from the Lioness's cold stare.

Nala squinted her eyes, curiously. This was Jack? This was the man-cub she said she met on the other side of the river?

She remembered Elsa saying that Jack had a white mane. And this young male seemed to have one as well.

"Jack, this is Nala," she said.

"She's my sister."

Jack turned to her, curiously.

"Your... sister?" He asked, curiously.

Elsa nodded her head.

"So... you two are...?" He said, squinting his eyes

Elsa chuckled and shook her head.

"Well not exactly," she said.

She came up to Nala and kneeled down next to her.

"But everyone in a pride is a family," she said, turning to Nala.

"And me and Nala consider each other sisters."

"Elsa, what is this human doing here?" she asked, as she came around to face Elsa.

Elsa frowned as she narrowed her eyes, thinking of what to say. Only to find herself to be without words that would not come with all the Pride feared of her.

"I..." she said.

Nala lowed her gaze upon Elsa's naked frame. She then turned and glanced up at Jack's shirtless state. They were both without hides which covered their body. And if this was Jack, the one to have earned the affection of her sister...

Nala glanced to his sister in awe and disbelief.

"Elsa, you...?" she said.

"Nala... I didn't...?" she said.

Nala narrowed her eyes. She then frowned sullenly. All That she had believed of her sister was wrong. As now all the pride had feared of Elsa's desires and feelings all but laid bear to her. She then turned away and slowly walked back toward the banks. Elsa reached out her hand.

"Nala wait." she said.

Elsa stood up, frowning in regret. She turned to Jack, who glanced to her.

"What is it?" he asked, curiously.

"Just... give us a minute." she said.

Elsa then turned as she followed after Nala.


Nala walked over onto the banks of the river. She couldn't believe this. Elsa had willing endangered the pride by claiming one of her own kind as a mate. How could she do this?

She then narrowed her eyes, pondering. It was all as Bagheera had said. When one was the only one of her kind, it can be a fate much worse for any specie. And apart of her wondered if she was subjecting her sister to that very fate. If she like all the pride thought that her happiness would only endanger them.

All that drove Elsa to leave in the first place and claim Jack as her mate.

Elsa came up onto the bank and walked up to Nala. She came up from behind and saw Nala, frowning. Elsa narrowed her eyes, knowing what it was. What she had done. Not just to her but all the pride.

"Nala..." she said.

"Please... try to understand..."

Nala bowed her head, closing her eyes. She did understand. It was like Bagheera had said. The fate of being you own kind was one no one should have to endure. And it was one which her sister was being subjected to.

"I do understand, Elsa." She insisted to her.

Elsa paused as she glanced up at her sister.

"Y-you do?" she asked, curiously.

Nala turned to face Elsa. Once more, she nodded her head to her.

"Bagheera told us," she insisted to her.

"When your the only one of your kind. It's a burden no one should ever have to endure."

Elsa bowed her head as she glanced to the side, frowning.

"But stealing from man?" Nala then brought up.

"Elsa, what were you thinking?"

"I didn't steal from man," Elsa argued back.

"Jack strayed from his Pride and a leopard tried to kill him."

"A leopard?" Nala asked, squinting her eyes, curiously.

"Yes," she insisted.

"I rescued him."

Much to Nala's relief. Had Elsa not intervened, the leopard would have killed Jack. Then man would take it's vengeance over the jungle. But that still did not change the fact that she had taken Jack from his people. And the dangers that will bring. Not just to her but for the pride as well.

"Elsa, that doesn't change that your endangering the jungle," Nala said.

"Man will come for you."

"I know, Nala," she insisted.

"But I just... I just can't let Jack go. We're mated now."

Nala twitched upon hearing her say they were mated. The Pride will be shocked when they found out.

"I finally have someone who is just like me," Elsa claimed to her.

"Someone of my own kind. I don't have to be alone anymore."

Nala shook her head in disbelief at her sister. She couldn't believe what she was doing. How selfish she was acting.

"Elsa, do you hear yourself?!" she asked, curiously.

"Do you have any idea of the danger you are putting us in?"

Elsa closed her eyes as she turned away. She realized that she would be endangering the Pride all those she had loved. Kion. Kovu... Mother.

"Think about our family, Elsa," she stated to her.

"Think about the danger your putting them all in. What about your mother, Elsa?!"

Elsa felt her heart sink at the mention of her mother. She widened her eyes, frowning. She realized what she had done. And after she said that she would never put her in danger. Now with Jack, she was hurting all those who see loved.

Elsa now felt so torn. She could never return to the pride, not with Jack. She would be endangering their family. But if she let Jack return to his people, she would once more be the only one of her kind. She would once more be alone.

She would lose Jack. She could never return to her own kind.

Elsa bowed her head, closing her eyes. There was only one choice.

"Then we won't." She then said.

Nala squinted her eyes.

"What?" she asked.

Elsa turned back to her.

"We won't come back," Elsa proclaimed, sullenly.

"We'll live away from the family!"

Nala widened her eyes in shock.

"I won't endanger you or any of the Pride," Elsa insisted to Nala.

"It'll be better for everyone if I stay away."

"Elsa!" Nala said, glaring.

"It's best for everyone!" Elsa claimed to her.

Nala stared in complete disbelief at her sister.

"Best for everyone," Nala exclaimed.

"Or is it just best for you?"

Elsa squinted her eyes, curiously.

"What?" she said.

"Does Jack want this?" Nala asked, curiously.

"Does he want to live away from his own people? Does he even know?!"

Elsa stood speechless and in awe at Nala. She narrowed her eyes, glancing away. All but proving Nala's thoughts to be so. Elsa shut her eyes.

"You should go," She then said.

"Please."

Nala narrowed her eyes. She then turned and scurried into the brush. Hearing the rustling, Elsa glanced up to see that she was gone. She then narrowed her eyes as she began to sob. She turned away where she walked over to the bank of the river, where she collapsed over the long grass.

'What have I done?' she thought to herself.

She had finally found a mate of her own. But now she would never see her Mother or the Pride again. She cupped her hands over her face as her tears seeped from her eyes.


There was faint sound of sobbing from the banks. Nala paused within the brush, glanced back through the foliage. It was Elsa. It sounded like she was crying that she choosing to remain from the Pride to remain with her mate.

Nala narrowed her eyes. She knew it. She knew Elsa didn't want this. To never return to the pride. To never see her mother again.

She promised Diata that she would not lose another daughter. There was no way she was going back on her word. But that left only one choice.

She had to tell the pride.


Kristoff brushed aside the entrance flaps as he stormed into the tent.

"Anna, Tadashi?" He said.

Inside, he saw them sitting at the table. They glanced to him, curiously.

"Kristoff?" Anna said.

Kristoff hushed them. He then glanced back, peering outside the tent. The ghost seemed to be clear at the moment. Anna stood up and walked over to him.

"Kristoff wha-"

He turned and hushed her again.

"Keep it down," He said in a low voice.

"We can't let them hear us."

"We can't let who hear us?" Tadashi asked, curiously.

"Hans," Kristoff stated to them.

"Look, I think he might be a cooperate spy."

Anna and Tadashi glanced to him in shock and awe.

"What?!" Anna said.

Kristoff shushed her again, glancing back at the entrance. Only to see that there was no one there. He turned back to them.

"I overheard him on the phone in the mess tent," Kristoff explained to them.

"He was talking to Pitch Black."

"Pitch Black?" Anna asked, curiously.

"S.I.I's rival? Tadashi asked, curiously.

Kristoff nodded his head to them.

"Apparently, Hans is a mole in his family's company," He claimed to them.

"He's been working with Pitch Black Industries. And it doesn't look like they were after the herb to begin with"

Anna and Tadashi glanced to one another.

"And that's not all," Kristoff insisted to them.

"Hans is going after that jungle girl. Something about her leading them to a lost city."

"Lost city?" Anna said, narrowing her head.

She pondered for a moment. Could he have been referring to the same one that Uncle North had been searching for. That couldn't be right. That was just an urban legend.

"He's going after that jungle woman?" Tadashi asked, curiously.

"Is he crazy?!"

Kristoff shook his head. There was a sudden loud beeping sound from behind. The three glanced back into the tent. The sound was coming from Tadashi's computer beg. Tadash came over to his bed and pulled out his laptop.

He opened the screen as he sat down over his bed. Anna came up to each side of him as they peered down at the screen. A small video call of Hiro came over the screen.

"Guys!" He said, appearing shocked and awed.

"Hiro?" Tadashi said.

"Oh, thank god," Hiro said in relief.

"Hiro, what's wrong?" Tadashi asked, curiously.

"Look, I did some further digging on Hans." He claimed to them.

"You guys might be in trouble."

The three friends glanced to one another, curiously. Kristoff turned back to the screen.

"What do you mean trouble?" Kristoff asked, curiously


Hans walked over to several of his men sitting near their tents.

"You five." he then said as they glanced up at him.

"We have new orders from Mr. Black."


An article labeled 'Southern Isle Industry insider claims the company has a mole.' popes onto screen.

"I found this from an insider in S.I.I," Hiro said.

"He said he works as a scientist in the company. And he claimed that classified research had been leaked to Pitch Black Industries."

The article read that most of the security systems had shut down out of nowhere. Disabling the camera's and motion censors. That would explain how they must of slipped in undetected.

"And there were only thirteen others had access to the security systems."

"Let me guess," Kristoff said.

"Hans and his twelve brothers."

Hiro nodded his head.

"But all of them claimed to have alibis that checked out," Hiro continued as they scrolled down the article.

"Including Hans."

Kristoff narrowed his head. He must have had some informants in place. He must have given access to the security systems. All while he slipped in to download the research and slipped out before anyone noticed.

"After that, several other S.I.I research was leaked to Pitch Black Industries," Hiro continued.

"And there were several rumors around S.I.I employees that Hans may be the mole. But all investigations proved inconclusive. And Pitch Black Industries all denies that they were fed information from in S.I.I."

Reading the line The very notion that each investigation against Hans was inconclusive was concerning enough. But after hearing for himself that he was the mole in his family's company.

"Oh god." He said as she stood up.

Anna glanced back down at the screen in shock and disbelief. She shook her head.

"I can't believe it," she said.

"Hans is a cooperate spy?"

Kristoff groaned as he placed his hand behind his head. He paced back and forth, anxiously.

"I knew there was something off about this guy." He claimed.

"I mean, we should tell the authorities, shouldn't we?" Anna claimed to them.

Kristoff and Tarashi glanced to one another. It seemed like the obvious solution. But then again, Hans might be more thorough then they think. Suddenly, the realization came to them. The contract they signed back in San-Francisco. None of them read the fine prints. Hans told them that it was just to say they were working for S.I.I.

Which meant that even if they exposed Hans, he already had something which proved they aided him. Kristofff widened his eyes.

"Oh no!" he said.

"The contract!" Tadashi finished, shaking his head.

"What?!" Anna asked, curiously.

Kristoff groaned in frustration.

"He's thought of everything," Kristoff insisted.

"That contract we signed. It wasn't for the company, it's to proves we were accomplices. If we go to the authorities, Hans now has evidence that convicts all of us!"

Anna and Tadashi glanced to one another, anxiously.

"So then," Anna said, narrowing her head.

"If this wasn't the expedition for S.I.I, what was it for?"

Kristoff narrowed his head as he pondered.

"I don't know," he said.

"But if this was all for Pitch Black industries then..."

Kristoff then paused as he then realized. If Pitch Black Industries was truly behind the expedition, that would now placed them in another predicament. Hans must have known they would have to have found this out sooner or later. That they were working with S.I.I's rival company. Which meant that after he found this lost city, he would have to tie up lose ends.

That being the expedition connected to his family's company and all those apart of it.

"What?" Anna said as she stood up.

"Hans would have to make sure the expedition was for Pitch Black industries," Kristoff claimed to them.

"And there are eight people who are under the impression this is for S.I.I. Which means..."

"He would have to somehow make those eight people disappear." Tadashi finished.

"And if he's going after that jungle girl..." Kristoff pointed out.

The three widened their eyes upon in realization.

"Oh, god," Anna exclaimed.

"Jack!"


Jack walked out of the cave behind the falling currents, slipping his vest over his shoulders. He then glanced to his left and saw Elsa walking up, her arms wrapped around herself. She was glancing down, frowning sullenly.

"Elsa?" he asked, curiously.

Elsa paused. She glanced up at Jack for a moment. Only to then turn and walk inside the cave. Jack turned to her, squinted his eyes, curiously. He glanced back over the banks of the river, only to see the lioness was gone. She must have left.

He turned back to Elsa, who walked out of the cave as she strapped on her top.

"Where's your sister?" he asked, curiously.

Elsa narrowed her eyes, glancing to the side. She walked over the edge of the rock where she peered down over her reflection. She thought over the decision she had made. She had just chosen Jack over the Pride. Over her own family.

She couldn't believe how selfish she was being. But she couldn't go back. Nor could she leave Jack. She loved him. But now she would never see her family again.

Elsa bowed her head, her tears seeped down from her tightly shut eye lids. Jack's reflection came up next to hers. He frowned, seeing the pain and loss in her closed eyes as her tears seeped down her cheeks. Slowly, he reached out his hand.

"Elsa?"

Elsa suddenly pulled away from him.

"Stop!" she said.

Jack felt himself twitch at her sudden outburst.

"What?" He said.

He tried to walk up to her, only for her run across the path before storming off through the jungle.

Jack came up over the banks.

"Elsa, wait!" Jack called to her.

Jack shook his head. What was wrong? Why was she acting like this?