Alright, it's here! Chapter 2! Or well... 3 if you count the prologue, but I don't. Anyway I'm going to have a lot of fun writing the next chapter, because in Back to The Future Part 2, it's my favourite scene. Before you get confused, it's not this chapter, it's the next one. How about instead of talking forward, let's talk backward for the recap!... get it? WOAH! *ducks*
Wha-... Okay, okay, I'll stop with the puns. Just... DON'T THROW ROTTEN TOMATOES AT ME! Anyway, recap...
Last time, Danielle, Sam and Scamp arrived in the future, 1914. Sam told them that Scamp needs a disguise which Danielle took care of. Sam explained why they're here. Scamp's son "Champ" Gets thrown into the pound and Danielle and Scamp's goal was to stop it from happening. Will they succeed? You will probably find out in Chapter 3, maybe? But yeah, let's just start now.
Ready? Sego!
Chapter 2 – New and Familiar Faces
"The future…" Danielle said as she and Scamp walked into the town square. As they looked around, they saw somethings that were different.
One of the first things they saw was that there was a pond in the center of the town square. A pond that wasn't there in 1912.
"Uh, Danielle?" Said Scamp.
"What?"
"Uh, about that time machine, how long have you known about it?" Asked Scamp. "Well it depends on which point of view it is. To you, I've known since last night. To me, I've known for about a week." Said Danielle.
"How is that possible?" Asked Scamp confused. "Well, long story short. I got trapped in the year 1911 for a week and then came back on the same night I left. You can only do that when you have a time machine." Said Danielle. "Okay, I think I got it…" Said Scamp.
As they looked at more stuff that has changed, Danielle broke the silence between them. "You know, for two years, technology hasn't really changed, but the town square has!" Said Danielle.
"Hey, Danielle. Look I see the place!" Scamp said as he pointed in a direction. Danielle looked and saw nothing. She then turned to Scamp. "Scamp, I've had enough with your 'made ya look jokes'!" Danielle said irritated.
Scamp looked at her in confusion. "Wha- No seriously, Look!" Scamp said, pointing at a sign. Danielle looked up and saw it. The sign read, "Doggie Diner". "Oh… Wow, you weren't kidding this time!" Danielle said in surprise.
"Well of course I wasn't kidding. Anyway, what are we waiting for? Let's go in!" Said Scamp excitedly. 'Well, Scamp is having fun here for once.' Daniele thought as she followed him inside.
When they walked in through the doggie door, they saw a low counter with individual square matts spanning the floor around it, they were seats. There were also booths at the windows, some of them with dogs sitting in them.
The two of them walked to two empty seats at the counter and sat on them. "Wow, this is a cool place. I can't wait for it to open. Well… When it does that is." Said Danielle.
"Yeah, me too." Said Scamp as he looked around.
He then noticed something that caught his eye. There was a white collared dog sitting at one of the booths who looked familiar. The moment Scamp saw her, she quietly gasped as she quickly pulled a book over her face.
'What the- What was that?' Scamp said in his head. Danielle turned to him. "Hey Scamp, I need to find a bathroom, I'll be right back." Said Danielle. "Okay, you go do that…" Said Scamp as he took a quick glance at the other dog.
Danielle left her seat and walked off to the back. Right after she left, Scamp heard a familiar voice. "Hey!"
Scamp turned and saw a Doberman with a bunch of scars and an eyepatch. "Yeah… I've seen you around… You're Scamp's kid aren't ya." Said the Doberman.
Scamp immediately recognized him. "… Buster?" Said Scamp. It was Buster, he got up and walked over to him. "You're Champ! Tough break kid, must be rough being the son of a couple of traitors." Said Buster.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Asked Scamp. "Oh, your parents haven't told you? Well I guess I'll tell you then. When your mother was your age, she was a part of my gang 'The Junkyard Dogs'. I commanded them all. But then, another dog wanted to join. A young pup. That pup was your father. I never liked that kid, and when I found out that he was the son of my old, betraying friend, Tramp. I got him locked in the pound after I kicked out your mother, because she wanted to be a house dog. Scamp then came back and trapped me under a pile of junk and took away my girl, my Angel cakes! Since then, I vowed for revenge… but then again, you probably already knew about it." Said Buster.
"Well… I personally find it as a happy ending, because it brought me and-… I mean Mom and Dad together." Said Scamp. "Well, I got a thing I wanted, my girl, my Angel cakes! But then… THAT SCAMP! Took my girl!" Buster growled.
"Well she didn't like you anyway. What I have to say, it serves you right." Said Scamp. "Try saying that again, Champ!" Buster said with a growing anger. "I don't think I need to say it again. Because I think you heard me loud and clear." Scamp said smirking.
Before Buster could retaliate, they heard a voice. "Hey, leave him alone." Said the voice.
Buster and Scamp looked to find that same dog who covered her face. "Well, well. Look who decided to show up!" Said Buster. "I've been here the whole time." Said the other dog flatly.
"So, you think you can stop ME, from thinking about my revenge?" Buster said in a threatening tone.
Scamp was confused 'This dog looks oddly familiar... but I can't put my paw on it.' Scamp thought as he looked on from his seat.
"Well, I could if I can get into your head." Said the dog. "Which you can't, HA! Do you really think you can best the most powerful street dog in town?" Buster said with his giant ego.
"If you think you're so powerful, then how did you let a puppy on board with wheels make you collide your car into a trunk full of manure? No one will forget that." Said the dog.
'Did that really happen to him? Mom and Dad never told me about that.' Said Scamp in his head
Buster was stunned. "How did you know about that?" Buster breathed. "My parents told me about it." Said the Dog. "Well I still hold the power! I was the leader of the junkyard dogs!" Buster bragged. "Which Scamp had disbanded and took Angel home with him." Said the dog.
Buster's nostrils flared up in anger. "In one way or another, he will pay for taking my girl away from me!" Buster said with a rage building up inside him. "Well from what I heard, I don't think you deserved her anyway." The dog said coldly.
Buster looked like he was ready to kill her. But then another dog came in through the dog door. The dog looked like Buster, but he was young, a teenager in dog years. "HEY GRAMPS! I TOLD YOU TWO COATS OF WAX ON MY CAR, NOT JUST ONE!" Said the other dog.
"Hey, hey, I just put on the second coat on last week." Said Buster. "Yeah, WITH YOUR EYE CLOSED!?" Roared the other dog. "Um… Are you two related?" Asked Scamp. Buster turned to him. "What do you think? Vinnie just calls me 'grandpa' for his health!?" Buster said annoyed.
"He's Vinnie?" Scamp said in slight shock. "GRAMPS! WHAT THE HECK AM I PAYIN YOU FOR!?" Vinnie said angry.
"Buster! The former leader of the town's most powerful group of dogs! Let's his own grandson boss him around? So much for being powerful, huh?" Said the dog with a smile. "Alright, you win this round! But I will tell you this! THIS ISN'T OVER, DANIELLE!" Said Buster as he leered at her.
"GET OUT HERE GRAMPS!" Vinnie shouted as he forcefully dragged Buster out. Vinnie then poked his head back in. "Hey, Champ, don't go anywhere! You're next!" Vinnie said before going back outside.
Scamp slowly turned his head to look at the adult Danielle. 'Wha- Danielle!? She's… all grown up!' thought Scamp, stunned at the sight of Danielle's future self.
"When will that kid learn that not everyone gets what they wanted? Yeesh!" Said Danielle. She then turned and walked over to Scamp, who was still shocked at her. she then leaned in and whispered into his ear.
"Hi Scamp! It's me! I need quickly to tell you something important. When I get back from the bathroom, whatever you do. Do NOT tell me that I was here! Can you please respect that?" Asked Danielle.
"Uh… y-yeah?" Scamp slowly stuttered. Danielle breathed a sigh of relief, "Okay, good. Now, I should go now before I get out of the bathroom… See ya!" Danielle whispered happily. She then turned around and went out the doggie door.
Scamp sat there for a few moments before looking around and found a water fountain to his right. He realized that he hadn't drank anything since he woke up and walked over to clench his thirst.
Right after he started drinking, Danielle came out of the bathroom and walked over to Scamp, who was completely unaware that She was standing to his right.
"Hey Scamp!" Danielle said happily. Scamp jumped and yelped as he spat out some of the water. "Danielle! DON'T DO THAT!" Said Scamp, still shaken from what had just happened.
"You should be glad that you didn't spray me with the water." Danielle said flatly. "Anyway, what did I miss?" Danielle said in goofy way.
Scamp wanted to tell her everything, but future Danielle said otherwise. He then told Danielle what happened, but he didn't mention her future self. "So, Vinnie just bosses his own grandpa around, just like that?" Asked Danielle.
"Yeah, I saw the whole thing!" Said Scamp. Danielle laughed "Wow, that sounded really funny! Too bad I wasn't there to see it happen.", "Well, it was quite a show there." Said Scamp.
The doggie door opened to show a puppy who looked exactly like Scamp's disguise. As he walked toward the counter, Danielle saw him immediately and knew who it was. It was Scamp's kid. Danielle quickly turned to Scamp. "Scamp, hide!" Danielle hissed.
Scamp was confused until he saw his future son. "GAH!" Scamp exclaimed as he ducked behind the counter. Danielle walked over and sat in one of the booths, watching closely.
"Hey Champ!" Champ turned to find Vinnie and his three friends at the door. "I thought I told you to stay in here!" Said Vinnie. "Vinnie, guys! How's it going?" Said Champ. Vinnie walked over to him.
"Hey Champ! There's something on your paw." Vinnie pointed out. When Champ looked down confused, Vinnie struck him. After Champ fell onto the counter, Scamp silently winced. Champ laughed sheepishly as Vinnie dragged him back onto his feet.
"So, Champ, have you made a decision about tonight's opportunity?" Asked Vinnie. "Yeah. Vinnie. You know, I was just thinking about it. I'm not sure, because I just think, you know, it might be a little bit dangerous so…" Champ trailed off as one of Vinnie's friends walked up to him.
"What's wrong Champ? You got no guts?" Said the thug as Vinnie pushed him onto the counter again, Champ groaned as he was dragged up again. Scamp was filled with anger and a visible look of guilt. "He's a complete wimp…" Scamp quietly murmured to himself.
"So, what's it gonna be Champ? Are you in or out?" Said Vinnie as he leaned right up to Champ's face. After Vinnie leaned back, Champ came out with his answer. "I'm just… not sure that I should. You know, because I think that I should discuss it with my father…" Champ said unconfidently.
"Your father?" Vinnie and his friends said at the same time. "Wrong answer Champ! You lose!" Vinnie said as he lifted him up. Champ screamed as he threw him over the counter.
After Champ landed, Scamp needed to quickly calm him down. "Okay, Vinnie, I'll do it, I'll do it, buddy. Whatever you say." Champ quietly said with his eyes closed as Scamp gently pinned him against the wall of the counter. "Shh. Just stay down." Scamp hissed.
After Champ settled down and relaxed, Scamp was ready to make his move.
