Angel & Scamp's New Adventure
This is the
story about Scamp and Angel and what happened
after moving in with Scamp's family. The family welcomed Angel with open arms
and she felt good about it. "Wow, this is my family!" she thought a week after
moving in.
It's
Saturday morning and Scamp and Angel are sleeping together in Scamp's basket
(Jim Dear bought a new bigger one when Angel moved in). Suddenly Danielle runs
into the room.
"Hey! Wake
up you two!" Danielle shouted. "Let's
have some fun!"
Scamp and Angel slowly moved.
"Everyone
are already awake" Danielle continued. "We're going to have a picnic this
afternoon, and the clock is already half past eleven! If I was in your fur, I'd hurry up and get up
from the land of dreams!"
Danielle ran away and joined the rest of the
family, which was waiting at the door.
"Good
morning, Tenderfoot", yawned Angel and stretched her legs.
"Good
morning, Angel", Scamp answered. "Slept well?"
"Very! This
is a lot better than sleeping at the Junkyard."
"Yeah, but
I think we better hurry and join the rest of the family."
"Scamp!
Angel!" Jim Dear called. "Come on, we're heading off now!"
Scamp and Angel jumped up and ran to the
family as fast that their paws could run.
"Are you
finally awake now?" Tramp asked the two tired puppies.
"Almost,
pop" Scamp said.
"Where are
we heading?" asked Angel.
"TO THE
PARK!" yelled Annette and Colette.
"As they
said…" Danielle said.
The family went out and Jim Dear locked the
door. Darling put Junior into the baby carriage.
"Do we have
everything with us, Jim?" she asked.
"We have a
whole basket full of food, enough to feed a whole army." he answered. "Nothing
forgotten!"
"Let's go
then!" Darling said.
The dogs started to walk down the road,
heading for the park. First went Lady and Tramp and after them went the three
girls. Following by Jim Dear and Darling and last of all went Scamp and Angel.
They went side by side, pushing each other.
"I'm
excited!" whispered Angel to Scamp. "This is my first family picnic!"
"That's
right", said Scamp. "We're gonna have so much fun!"
The family
arrived to the park just when the clock became twelve.
"Time for
lunch!" Jim Dear said and released the dogs from their lead.
Darling started to prepare the lunch and Jim
Dear played with Junior.
Scamp ran in circles around Angel and barked
happily:
"Come on!
Come on!"
Angel also started to laugh and the two of
them ran away from the family.
The other dogs didn't care about Angel and
Scamp ran away. Lady was a bit worried, but Tramp comforted her:
" Let them
have some fun. They will be alright."
Scamp and Angel ran in circles and jumped up
and down. They wrestled and had as fun as two puppies can.
"Look over
there!" Angel said. "Two mice!"
They started to chase the mice but suddenly
they stopped.
Affront of
them stood Buster, the old leader of the Junkyard dogs.
"Well,
well, well. Then we meet again, Scamp" Buster laughed.
"Buster!"
growled Scamp and Angel.
"Yes, I can
see you recognize your old boyfriend, Angel."
"I was
NEVER your girlfriend, Buster!"
"She has
never been your girlfriend!" Scamp said.
"Yeah,
right" said Buster. "Anyway, I think we should be friends. You know, start
over, a new beginning."
"In your
dreams" said Angel. "Come on, Tenderfoot. Let's get out of here."
Angel and Scamp walked away from Buster.
"This isn't
over, Scamp!" yelled Buster.
Scamp turn around, but Angel said:
"Just
ignore him, Scamp. He isn't worth it."
The two puppies went to the family and
arrived just when the family started to eat.
"Hurry up
so that we can have some of the turkey!" said Angel.
They ate as much as they could and then they
took a nap.
When Scamp
woke up he noticed that Jim Dear and Darling sat and whispered to each other.
He walked in front of them, and they looked up.
"We're
sorry, Scamp" Jim Dear said. "But Angel can't stay in the family."
Scamp was shocked.
"We can't
afford her" said Darling. "We haven't enough money. I'm truly sorry."
Scamp started to cry and then he run over to
Angel. He told her what his masters had told him, and Angel started to cry.
"This
family is no better than the other ones!"
She ran away and Scamp ran after.
"Scamp!"
Jim Dear shouted. "Come back here! Come back, I said!"
But Scamp didn't obey.
The other dogs sat and looked sad, but
neither of them made something to stop what was going to happened.
"Let's go
home" Darling said.
And they did so.
Angel ran a
lot faster than Scamp, and soon couldn't he see her anymore.
"Angel!" he
shouted. "Angel! Angel, where are you!"
Suddenly he found her lying in the grass,
crying.
"Go away!"
she cried.
"I don't
want to go away" Scamp replied. "You know that I love you, and I won't let
anything come between us. Not now, not ever."
"Oh, Scamp…
It's not fair! Finally I find someone who cares about me, and then his family
kicks me out."
"We can
make this trough, Angel. Love is strong, and so is ours."
"But what
shall we do, Scamp? I'm not accepted by your family."
"We'll come
up with something. Come on, let's go and find somewhere where we can rest."
The two puppies began to walk away from the
park, and soon they found a place where they could rest. It was just a wood
box, but it was situated in an alone alley, and Scamp thought that they would
be safe there.
It was almost past midnight already, when
Angel and Scamp found the box.
"I'm tired,
Tenderfoot" Angel said. "I'm going to sleep."
"Well, then
do so, Angel" said Scamp. "I will stand guard."
Angel layed down, and soon she slept softly.
"I really
love you, Angel" whispered Scamp. "We will make this through."
The night
went past and when Angel woke up she found Scamp sleeping outside the box.
"Just a
nice guarder you are, Tenderfoot" laughed Angel. "Come on! Wake up!
"Euh?"
mumbled Scamp as he raised up. "Good morning, Angel."
"Is it? As
I can remember, are we homeless for the moment."
"Erm, I was
coming to that… We have to come up with something!"
"Yeah, but
what?"
"I don't
know, Angel. I don't know."
Scamp sat down and Angel came closer to him.
"Don't
worry" she comforted him. "We will come up with something."
She sat down at Scamp's right side and gave
him a small, soft kiss on his cheek.
From Scamp's eye fell a little, little tear.
A tear of sadness, or maybe of happiness?
At Scamp's
home were the dogs worried. They had thought that Scamp would leave Angel and
return home, but he didn't show up. Lady and Tramp was standing in the living
room.
"What if
something has happened to him?" said Lady. "I would never forgive myself. Maybe
he's…"
"Don't even
think at that!" interrupt Tramp. "Scamp is alive, and he will be home soon!
With, or without Angel."
"Do you
really think so?"
"I KNOW so.
If he isn't home by this evening, I will go after him."
Tramp went to the stairs, sat down at the
top and looked out through the window.
"Take care,
Whirlwind."
Colette,
Annette and Danielle was sitting on a line, waiting to get their bath.
"Finally"
said Colette as Jim Dear began to wash her.
"It's my
turn after her" said Annette to Danielle.
"I know
that" replied Danielle. "It's always you and Colette before my turn."
Colette was done and Jim Dear began to wash
Annette.
"Splendid!"
said Colette to Danielle. "I really enjoy to bath!"
"Yeah,
yeah…" mumbled Danielle. "I wonder where Scamp is?"
"Forget
about him. He went after that Angel, you remember? He has chosen her instead of
us."
"Yes, but…"
"No 'buts'"
Colette interrupted. "He's gone, and he won't come back!"
"You don't
know that!"
"Yes, he is
gone, Danielle!" said Annette who just come down after her bath. "I don't think
he's gonna leave Angel right now, he really loves her."
"I can't
understand what he sees in her" said Colette. "She isn't as nice as we are. At
first I liked her, but then I understood who she really is. She's just a dirty
puppy who was lucky to meet our brother."
"I…"
More didn't Danielle have time to say,
because Jim Dear took her to bath.
"I didn't
know that Danielle cared that much about Angel" said Colette.
"Nah"
muttered Annette. "She has always been such weak, don't you agree?"
"Yeah.
Let's get out of here."
And that's how it happened when the three
girl puppies was split up, Colette and Annette on one side and Danielle alone
on the other side.
When
Danielle was finished with her bath, she noticed that her sisters were gone.
She found them, after a quick search, talking to each other in the kitchen.
They didn't look happy to see her.
"Hey,
what's up?" tried Danielle.
"Hmpf" said
the two girls. "We are not talking to dogs who wants a stranger to become a
member of the family."
"B-but…"
Annette and Colette turned around and walked
away from their sister. Danielle layed down and started to cry.
"Why do
they have to pushing Angel away" she thought. "I think she's nice and Scamp
loves her… Where's mom?"
Danielle went searching for her mom, and
found her sitting with Tramp at the top of the stairs.
"Mom?" said
Danielle.
"Yes,
dear?" answered Lady.
"Can I talk
for you for a moment?"
"Sure,
Danielle. –Tramp?"
"Oh"
coughed Tramp. "Hrm. Right. I'll go check on our master, maybe they have
changed their minds about Angel."
Tramp jumped up and away, and Danielle
climbed up the stairs to Lady.
"Mom, why
couldn't Angel stay with us? Is she a bad dog?"
"No, dear,
she isn't a bad dog. She's just…"
"Just
what?"
"Our
masters don't have enough money to take care of seven dogs. They can't afford
that."
"But why
did they kick Angel out?"
"You're too
young to understand this, Danielle. But I hope that they will change their
minds."
"I hope so,
too, mom. But Colette and Annette don't."
"What are
you saying?" said Lady as she raised an eyebrow.
"They think
that Angel doesn't fit in. They hate her."
"Oh, no. I
don't think they're hate her, they just take an advance at this moment to be
able to say: We were right the whole time, Angel was no good."
"Do you
think so, mom?"
"Yes, dear.
Don't you worry about it any more, ok? Everything is gonna be just fine."
"I depend
on you, mom."
Danielle went down and sneaked up on her
basket. The felt quite sleepy at the moment.
Lady stand tall when Danielle left.
"At first I
thought that kicking Angel out was a good idea" she thought. "But I'm not sure
anymore. Scamp won't leave her a single second, he won't return home if she's
not welcome…"
It was late
and Scamp and Angel was searching for food in the alley, when suddenly the dog
catcher showed up. They were trapped in the alley.
"I got you
now!" shouted the dog catcher.
But the puppies ran between his legs, and
were free out on the street. They turned their heads around and saw Buster
standing next to the dog catcher.
"Betrayer!"
yelled Scamp. "I wish that I never had known you!"
"Come back
here, you… you… dogs!" shouted the dog catcher.
A wild chase started, and the dog catcher
went closer and closer to the puppies. He had probably trained a lot, because
he was running very fast. Scamp and Angel run around a corner, and the dog
catcher was just behind them. He used his net and caught something. He landed
it in, a saw a big grey dog in the net.
"Well, I
got you!" said the dog catcher happily.
He began to push and pull and the dog inside
didn't have a chance to escape.
Scamp and Angel ran and ran, and from behind
they heard a dog bark loudly.
"He has
caught my father!" said Scamp shocked when turned around. "He has caught 'the
dog who escaped'!"
Tramp had began to search after Angel and
Scamp, when they suddenly ran just in front of him. The next second he was
caught in the dog catcher's net.
"We have to
rescue him!" said Angel. "Come on, Tenderfoot!"
The two puppies ran back to the corner, and
the dog catcher saw them appear in front of him. They growled and barked, and
suddenly Angel jumped and bit his hand.
"Auch!"
shouted the dog catcher.
Scamp released Tramp and the three dogs ran
away.
"I won't
ever forget this!" shouted the dog catcher. "You gonna pay for this, dog!"
Without
knowing about it, Angel and Scamp ran after Tramp to the house, and they
noticed it just when they came in front of the door.
"Wait a
minute!" said Scamp. "We can't go in there."
"Why not?"
asked Tramp.
"We…" said
Angel. "I mean: I am not welcomed in your family."
"Yes, you
are, Angel" said Tramp. "We have finally understand how important you are to
Scamp, and we are ready to welcome you."
"Really?"
said both of the puppies.
"Yes. From
now on, you are a part of the family. For real, this time."
"But…" said
Scamp. "What about the masters?"
"We will
convince them" said Tramp with a smile. "As we did the first time they met
Angel."
"Hooray!"
said Scamp and Angel.
"Come on,
let's go inside."
"Wait,
Tramp" said Angel.
Angel ran forward to Tramp.
"Thank you.
Thank you for everything."
She gave him a small kiss on his right
cheek. Then she went back to Scamp.
"Well, come
on now" said Tramp and went inside the house to tell everyone that Angel and
Scamp was back.
Angel looked at Scamp, and Scamp looked at
Angel.
"We made
it" said Scamp.
"Yeah" said
Angel. "We really did, Tenderfoot."
Angel gave Scamp a big kiss on his mouth,
and then she went inside.
Scamp stand still and licked his lips.
"I really
love you, Angel" said he silence. "I really do."
Then he went inside, happier than ever
before.
Inside
stood Angel, Tramp and Lady and talked to each other. Lady had a small tear on
her cheek, she was very happy.
"I knew she
would come back!" said Colette as she ran into the room with her sisters.
"Me too!"
said Annette. "Me too!"
"Yeah, right"
muttered Danielle but gave Lady a happy glance.
When Scamp came in he instantly became
overwhelmed by his sisters.
"We've
misted you, big brother!" said all three. "We are so happy to have you home
again!"
"I've
missed you, too" laughed Scamp. "I…"
"What's all
this noise?" said Jim Dear as he came down from the stairs with Darling.
"Look, Jim"
said Darling. "It's Angel. She's back!"
"Didn't we
just kick you out, Angel? Do we have to remind you?"
Jim Dear was just going to grab Angel when
Scamp made a bark and jumped in Jim's way.
"What are
you doing, Scamp?" said Jim Dear. "Move away!"
But Scamp stood still, and Lady and Tramp
joined him.
"You really
don't want us to make rid of Angel?"
The dogs shook their heads, and the three
sisters went in front of Jim Dear. All dogs sat down and just looked at their
master.
"But… But…"
said Jim Dear and looked at Darling.
Darling gave him a glance, and said:
"Dear, I
think we don't have a choice. –Angel, welcome again to the family!"
The dogs started to bark happily, and Angel
gave Scamp a wet kiss on his right cheek.
"Thank you,
Tenderfoot" she said.
"My
pleasure, Angel" said Scamp. "I love you."
"And I love
you, too, Scamp."
The
End