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Chapter 2

Rain, Rain, please come again .

I awoke with a start as I heard a loud bang coming from just outside the building I was in. I jumped a little. It was I then heard someone or something to my right say in an overly cheerful voice that made me cringe "Hey, what's your name."

I jumped again quickly looking to my right to see what appeared be something colored blue with what looked to have 3 wheels, it seem way smaller than me. The first words that so happen to come out of my mouth were "First of, what are you, what's going on with all the noise, and why are you so small compared to me."

The small thing seem taken aback by my quickness, and then quickly recovered from its shock.

"Well I'm a steam engine like you but smaller. The loud noises are just thunder and rain, and the reason I'm so small is because I was built this way. Oh and by the why my name's Thomas."Said the blue steam engine in that still overly cheerful voice.

While I was taking in this new information, I happened to not notice a well dressed gentleman clamber down from Tomas cab and walk up to me.

"Hello my name is Sir Topham Hatt, and I welcome you to the Island of Sodor." the Gentleman said in a quite bossy way and from the tone I guessed he was going to expect something from me. "I expect you to be a very useful engine and you will be used for good trains sense Henry can't possibly handle all of them and there seems to be no more steam engines in the scrap yard, so I had to order you built from scratch. Now that I explained that Thomas here will take you up to Tidmouth sheds to be with the other engines tonight so that they can meet you, and that depends on if he thinks he can pull you." Sir Topham Hatt said and at the last part looked at Tomas with a questioning glare.

"Sure, I can pull her tonight she might be bigger than Gordon, but she can not be heavier than him." Thomas said chuckling to himself.

"If you say so Thomas, only if you say so," mumble the gentlemen "Now I have some paper work to do, I bid you two goodbye." With that, Sir Topham Hatt walked away from the two engines.

With him walking away, Thomas quickly backed on to my rails and hooked up with me. When it was time to depart 2 workmen climbed into my cab to act as my fireman, the other to act as my driver for the trip. The fireman started up my fire just in case Thomas could not move me, I could go on my own steam.

The workmen in my cab signal to Thomas's driver that they were ready. Thomas tried to start, but his wheels slipped at least two times before he finally got enough of gripe to move, This was because I weigh so much I thought, before they dug in and I was jerked forward out of the Steam Works and into the cold driving rain.

I was glad that my fire was going when we reached the outside of the Steam Works, because every time a raindrop hit my boiler it stung me, but I did not really notice this because of the view I had of the word around me. Sure, it was rainy, but anything was better than the planeness of the I was out in the rain I finally felt curious about where I was for once. I then began to ask Thomas about the things I saw along the line.

Just as we passed Maron, the rain started to came down colder and faster, causing the rails to become slicker and slicker, as me and Thomas thundered down the track. What we then saw was an outline of a hill and suddenly Thomas started to slow for what I figured was either out of fear or caution, either way I did not like it one bit.

"Come on, come on, it is just a hill go faster." I yelled over the defining rain trying to get him to go faster.

"I know you want to be out of this rainstorm, but Gordon's Hill is not to be taken lightly." Thomas yelled back. He sounded like he was out of breath and by now my fire had warmed me up enough that it was starting to produce steam, but I was not using it which made me have a lot of energy making me hyper.

"Actually I love this weather it's nice. Though I do not know any other sort of weather, but this in all honestly this just feels right for me." I said in a overly cheerful tone of voice.

"Also do you want me to help I can work now." I said adding to the last thing I said before Thomas could get a word in.

I could then almost hear Thomas jaw drop, which made me chuckle inside.

At last he answered " No, I can do this by myself I'm strong and fast probably even more than you.

When I hear his answer I frowned I was going to show him up, I then started to think of ways I could show him up. Luckily that opportunity came very soon as we started to climb Gordon's Hill

It was then that I heard something sounding like sliding, like when Thomas first tried to move me, I then realized that it was Thomas wheels spinning out of control because of the slick rails and the hill.

I quickly yelled to the two workmen in my cab."Quickly Driver I need you to push my throttle up, I need to help Thomas. He will not last much longer, also Fireman, I need you to get my fire blazing as hot as you can, I need the steam to help Thomas!" I felt my driver awake out of a snooze and after a few seconds of him being confused, he quickly push my throttle to the Fireman then started frantically shoving coal into my firebox, causing me to get a ton of steam which is what my cylinders needed.

I felt my 8 drive wheels dig in, but I somehow knew it would not be enough. "I need sand and fast!"I yelled with a little more of an order sound to it, but how I knew about sand. I have no clue but I ordered my Driver to do it. I felt the Driver turn a nob that realised release the sand from my sand dome onto the tracks right in front of my first dive wheel, which dramatically improved my grip on the rails.

As soon as I felt the improvement, I started push Thomas up the hill ,slowly at first, then I got faster and faster. It was like I was built for a hill like this. To top it all off, I could tell Thomas was surprised at my strength and speed. I chuckled inwardly, he had not seen the true meaning of speed and strength and it would be my distinct pleasure to show him right now was a perfect time to do so.

We soon reach the top and I stopped. I yelled at Thomas "You ready for the down hill?"

I think I heard a murmured no, but I did not care. I wanted to show Thomas the meaning of those words and if I scared Thomas it was a bonus because I could not stand his voice.

I then let out one long almost demonic whistle as though saying that a big train was coming through and would not stop for anything or anyone. I heard a high pitched yelp as I blew my whistle for the first. "Wow he's scared of my whistle this is going to be soo fun!" I mused on the inside, before starting to ring my bell and I then lurched forward down the hill, my whistle sounding like a banshee screaming through the rainy sky.

We then lurched down the hill with me blowing my whistle the whole time down and Thomas yelling. I wonder what the people at Wellsworth thought as one moment it was nice and peacefull and the next I was flying by the station with my bell and whistle going,maybe they thought a ghost or even better a demon train, but anyways after that of course I started slowed down and I had stopped blowing my whistle by the time we got to Crosby. I grounded to a halt, I then waited a few minutes before speaking with Thomas.

"You ok, I am sorry about that I have no clue what came over me."I asked half asked half said.

" Ye..ye..yes" I heard a scared Thomas say as he started to move again.

It was almost morning by the time Thomas finally got me to Tidmouth sheds. I could tell he was exhausted, so when he shunted me in with the rest of the engines at Tidmouth, I said nothing.

My day done I closed my eyes and fell asleep, this was it tell the next day, I thought before the darkness closed in.

AN: So how was it good, bad , or horrible. Please review but be nice. ( edited in 9/30/2016)

Till next time: Chris Bruce Singing out.