Bryan Olson - Disney's The Lion King Audiobook
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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Sima, he said. Seriously, let me tell you something, my father told me. Look at the stars flipping over onto his back, still on his father's chest, symbol looked up. The stars filled the sky, creating a sparkling blanket. In contrast, the savannah looked even darker, casting deep shadows but seemingly still. But Simba, new, hidden among the tall grasses and up in the high trees, animals that came out at night, lay and lurked. The great kings of the past look down on us from those stars who, Fossa said, his eyes trained on the sky symbol looked up, straining to see the kings in the stars, but all he saw were twinkling lights in the moon. No kings, really? He asked on. Certainly yes, move. Fossa said it. So whenever you feel alone, just remember that those kings will always be up there to guide you. He paused before adding, And so will I. But I can't see them, dad, Sima said softly. And so will I. I had his dad said, that move. Fosse's voice had sounded so sad that Sima felt suddenly sat himself like there was something he didn't know that his father did. His father gave him a gentle nudge with his nose. Keep looking, son, he said. Keep looking together. Father and son lifted their heads and looked up to the sky. Symbol wasn't sure what his father was talking about, and he's still only saw stars. But it didn't matter. He trusted his dad, and, more importantly, he loved his dad. And the reason why they were lying under the stars together didn't matter. What mattered was that they were together and they would be together forever.