Black Panther: The Young Prince

Black Panther: The Young Prince — page 5
for hours The whole tribe was out looking for you his father had said There are dangers in the forest T'Challa You must always be wary It was a lesson he took to heart but every now and then M'Baku egged him on daring him to break every rule the king laid out for him The forest around them was vast teeming with lush vegetation and towering trees that seemed to brush the very heavens In the distance a mountain range rose high above the clouds the midday sun glinting off its white peaks C'mon M'Baku said I'll race you to the river's edge T'Challa wiped sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand He was tired but he couldn't let M'Baku know that He crouched low ready to sprint Go M'Baku shouted Both boys dashed through the forest trampling broken broken branches and leaping over fallen tree stumps This was when T'Challa felt most alive in the woods with his best friend finding adventure and escaping his royal duties Out here he wasn't a prince He was just a kid M'Baku passed him kicking up dirt in his path T'Challa pushed himself as hard as he could He was gaining gaining on him But M'Baku had suddenly stopped on the path T'Challa swerved at the last minute missing him by inches He bent and rested his hands on his knees winded Why'd you stop