Two options at startup, what's the difference?

startup screen has two round images, left one is a lion. once one is selected, password is required, uncertain which of the two i should select. what's the difference?

Your folders are on the other account?  What does it say under the circle for the other account?
If its not the guest account, the just keep using it. you can go to preferences->Users & Groups and change the picture for it there. You can keep using that account normally.
If it is the Guest account, then simply remove the accounts from the Mail App there, and add them as you originally did onto the Mail App for the Lion account.
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