Michael Angelis: Thomas and Fergus the Traction Engine are friends. Fergus is the pride of the Cement Works. He knows all the rules and obeys them.

Driver: You're right.

Michael Angelis: Said his driver. Just then, the scrap diesels arrived.

Arry: Hello.

Bert: Are you happy to be here?

Fergus: No!

Michael Angelis: Cried Fergus. His driver was scared too.

Driver: Come on, Fergus, we're going to escape.

Michael Angelis: And for the first time, Fergus broke the rules.

The Fat Controller: Fergus, explain yourself.

Fergus: I ran away. It's scary here.

Thomas: Diesel told Fergus that he wanted him at the Smelters forever.

Michael Angelis: Said Thomas.

Pippi: Yes, sir. You see, explain, Tommy and Annika.

Tommy: Diesel wants to be a pride of Cement Works.

Annika: So he made a fake news to send him away.

The Fat Controller: Nonsense, Fergus, you are the pride of the Cement Works. I shall send Diesel to the Smelters and you can go back to the Cement Works tomorrow.

Fergus: Oh, thank you, sir!

Michael Angelis: Said Fergus happily.

(Next morning Fergus puffed around the bend as two narrators begins their last line for the last ever of Thomas Friends and Pippi Longstocks)

Tom Clements: Fergus knew he had a good friend with Thomas and all the strange children.

(Fergus blew his whistle)

Michael Angelis: And he was still the pride of the cement works.