A sheepish grin found its place on the young lion’s muzzle as he looked up at James.
I mean I could call you Pooky. The young lion jested playfully.
But seriously, It just kinda popped into my mind when we were saying bye. He hadn’t intentionally come up with a nickname for the children, it just kinda slipped out as he talked to them.
Aristotle slowed his pace to match James, his rounded audits listening as James talked.
Well that’s good to know. At least we know you’re almost full grown. The young lion mused thoughtfully. James was turning out to be quite the handsome creature.
A bright and cheerful laugh left the young lion as James threw out his own compliments.
Well thank you pretty boy, I do try a bit. The young lion beamed puffing up a bit with the pride of the compliments James threw at him. Baby blue eyes glimmered brightly as he looked up at James adoringly. James was His best friend and he couldn’t have asked for a better one. Aristotle truly did admire how handsome James was becoming. His long flowing mane and tail, that blew so delicately in the wind. His soft chocolate brown eyes that were so expressive it was easy to tell what the boy was thinking, James truly was magnificent in Aristotle’s eyes. He didn’t know how he felt about James but he did know he loved him.
Aristotle walked a few paces ahead as James stopped, the young lion turned a bit to look back at the horse. He looked as if he had come to some profound realization.
James? The young lion questioned curiously as his slender tufted tail gave a slight wave. As James spoke of what he had just come to Aristotle smiled kindly a warm loving smile resting on his lips. The young lion walked back to James. Gently Aristotle nuzzled the horses mud caked chest purring softly.
I know how you feel James. I feel the same way. I just . I’m not good at putting my feelings to words like you are. The young lion spoke his forehead pressed lovingly into the horse’s chest.
Slowly the young lion pulled himself away from James. He looked up at James his baby blue eyes watching the growing stallion ever so softly. Aristotle loved James more than he could ever put words to, but he wasn’t like James he wasn’t good at expressing his feelings verbally mostly because he didn’t understand them very well. Stepping away the young lion began to start walking again.
Come on let's hurry and get cleaned up. We can talk more at home while we watch Sun. The young lion suggested hoping the growing stallion would once more take the lead to the stream so they could get cleaned. Aristotle’s fur was stiff and crusty and he did not like it one bit. Not to mention how thickly it was caked in the mane on his chest. His fur was heavy and disgusting and he wanted to bathe.
@James