Group 3: Tramp (Lady and the Tramp), Pinocchio (Pinocchio)

The conductor of the Night Train (better known to the locals as the "Nightmare Train"), pulled into the station in Florence, Italy. It had been a long night, as it always was. The trip from Paris to Florence was a long one, and unfortunately, the heating and cooling system in most of the cars had malfunctioned, making the trip through the mountains of Switzerland unbearable.

After making sure the breaks were securely locked, he climbed down to go oversee the passengers leaving.

However, as soon as the doors sprung open, a mangy grey mutt came charging out at break-neck speed, nearly knocking him over.

"Someone catch that dog!" he shouted to the workers that were lumbering around with peoples' luggage. But they were all too exhausted to do anything. Most of them were just wondering to themselves why the conductor wanted the obviously stray dog caught so bad.

Normally, the conductor wouldn't have minded a dog hitching a ride, but he was exhausted and absolutely furious at the fact that it had very nearly knocked him over. So he took after the dog.

They were truly a comical site: A large grey dog (that was rather clumsy) running around with his tongue hanging out, followed by the slightly obese train conductor, who was wearing his bright blue suit. They wove in between people, around kiosks, and over luggage carts. It seemed like nothing could stop the duo's frantic game of cat and mouse.

"Javert!" came a shout. The conductor suddenly skidded to a halt. Unfortunately, he chose the wrong time to do as such, for he ran into the spiraling metal things, falling awkwardly and getting tangled on top of it.

The dog barked at him triumphantly, a look coming across his face that was similar to a smirk. He then ran under the metal bars, quickly disappearing behind a building.

Javert made a growling noise, trying to pull his libs from the contraption. However, it occurred to him he had worse things to be worrying about, when he saw his large, mustached boss standing above him. "Javert…" he grumbled. "What are you doing?"

Javert yanked his arms free, though that didn't really help with anything. He just ended up flailing, causing the bars to turn round and round, until he fell on the ground. His boss quickly grabbed his shoulder, pulling him to his feet. "Stop making a fool of yourself!" he snapped.

Javert ignored him, gesturing towards the city. "There…there was…a dog."

The boss glared. "I don't care if there was a heard of cows! Get back to work, and stop acting like a fool!" he ordered, walking away. Javert glared at his boss's back, before turning to glare at the spot where the dog disappeared.

"I will get you, chien*," he said, walking back to his train.

A/N Yay! Part 3 of PAIRING ROULETTE! I love this series. XD

*Chien: dog in French

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