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Simba is signed up to wrestle large animals. However, he may not come out on top.
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Chapter #5

Simba stays defensive

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Simba blushed as the gazelle shook her rump. He felt his face burn up as his opponent taunted him. He was tempted to attack her, but after looking at Timone, he saw the meerkat motioning "no," telling him not too fall for it. He realized this must be some trap. He huffed, and stood his ground, waiting for the gazelle to stop. Soon, Rachel realized she wasn't gonna get a rise out of Simba like this, so she stopped and turned towards the lion.

"Guess you're not as dumb as you look," she commented. "Ah well, guess I'll bully you either way." She smacked her lips at the little guy, who felt his face burn up.

"J-just get fighting!" he said, getting into a pouncing stance. The gazelle smiled down at Simba with a condescending look in here eye. Then, she began charging at the little guy.

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1. She hit him with a giant smooch

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2. She landed butt-first on him

3. She hip-checked him

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4. Simba dodged her

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