Pippi Longstocking was walking home from school one day when she received a text message from her dad. "Meet me by the dock. We're going to Tuscany,Italy," the message said. "Yum! I love pasta and pizza," Pippi replied. By the time she arrived to the dock, she simply boarded the ship. "So what are we going to Tuscany,Italy for?" Pippi asked. "It's a tribute to mom," Pippi's father answered. "Oh I see," Pippi realized. Minutes later, Pippi decided to dance for joy to Madonna's Into The Groove. They finally arrived to Tuscany. There was a wooden boy sitting there just watching the ships sail by. He caught Pippi's attention. "Well hello there. I'm Pippi Longstocking. I've never seen a living puppet like you before," she said. "I'm Pinocchio," the puppet boy greeted. "Say, can you show me around? I'm still sort of new here," Pippi questioned. "Sure," Pinocchio agreed. The two toured around the village and city of Tuscany and ate ice cream. Pinocchio was kind enough to let Pippi stay at his home with Geppetto and Pinocchia. They all had pasta together. "So what are you here for?" Pinocchio asked Pippi. "I'm here for my mom. She was born and raised here in Tuscany and died years ago," Pippi answered. "Oh sorry to hear that. I don't have a mom. My dad's single," Pinocchio apologized. Days later, Pippi gave thanks to Pinocchio for letting her stay at his place and boarded the ship back to Villa Villa Kula, Sweden. Suddenly, she saw the coachman who escaped from prison and was shipping donkeys to Villa Villa Kula. When Pippi landed ashore, she could tell the donkeys were crying. "Hey, what are you doing?" Pippi yelled. "I'm making money with theses jackasses," the coachman replied. "Well you must know that you're abusing them. I can tell," Pippi admitted. "Shut up! I know what I'm doing," the coachman exclaimed. "Oh yeah? Let's see about that," Pippi exclaimed back as she pushed him off the dock into the water and called the police. Minutes later, the police and the coast guard came. The coast guard removed the coachman from the water and the police handcuffed him and put him in the backseat of the patrol car. "Thanks for stopping him, Pippi. We've been looking all over this thug since he escaped," an officer appreciated. "My pleasure always," Pippi responded. The coachman was later sentenced to the death penalty.
