Here's part three! I hope you all enjoy it!

(train whistles as we come to Patch and Mutt the Growlithe)

Patch: There, Mutt! Paint job's finished! I reckon Shining Time has the welcome sign of any town in our valley.

Mutt: GROWLITHE!

Patch: Ha! Well, I'm glad you agree! Billy's old map sure helped a lot.

Mutt: GROWLITHE GROWL!

Patch: He's on his way back now, is he? You hear that train whistle sooner than it hears itself.

Mutt: GROWL!

(Train whistle can be heard as Billy was driving a passenger train. Near the back of the tender were two small, ground-dwelling rodent Pokémon with pale yellow fur. Their eartips, collar, and tail are black and angular. They have pink cheek pouches can store small amounts of electricity, and its tiny nose looks like a dot. They are classified as a quadruped, but it can walk easily on its hind legs. They were called Pichu, but there was one difference between them, one has a scruff of fur while the other does not. They were known as Pichu Little and Pichu Big, together known as the Pichu Bros. They were riding the train towards Shining Time, but Billy didn't know that. He got off the train and went over to Patch, who was petting Mutt with a horse Pokémon with a horn and fiery mane right behind him, after seeing his work)

Billy: Fine work, Patch!

Patch: Thanks! Oh, I've been looking at your map. What're these mysterious shadowy lines doing on it? They look like straight railroad tracks, but I can't see any tracks around here, except except for the ones that you travel on.

Billy: It's a mystery that make this land so...

Patch: (finishing his statement) Magical?

(Billy points and nods indicating that Patch is right)

Patch: Well, I better be off to Muffle Mountain. I promised Mr. Stone that I cleaned out his yard today.

Billy: Does Burnett Stone ever give you a smile?

Patch: No! But he doesn't frighten Rapidash either. Which means I don't think he's a bad man. I think he's just sad!

Ash (voiceover): Nobody knew that in Muffle Mountain there was a secret that Burnett had shared only with his childhood friend, Tasha.

(We see Burnett Stone enter a cave that contains his workshop with a flashlight as we here Young Burnett and Young Tasha echo in the mind)

Young Burnett (voiceover): One day, Tasha, I'm gonna drive this engine and I'll take you with me.

Young Tasha (voiceover): Promise you will, Burnett? Promise?

Young Burnett (voiceover): I promise!

(We get a look at a a small, Victorian-styled tank engine painted red-violet with gold head lamps on her front footplate, tail lamp, gold buffers, smokebox, funnel top, dome, whistle, side rods, lining and her name on each side in gold. She is also painted a very dark purple on her cab roof, lower funnel section and her footplate. Her name read "Lady" on each side)

Ash (voiceover): This engine was vital to the magic that held Shining Time and Sodor together. But only Burnett knew that.

(Scene changes to the platform at Shining Time station, then changes to the inside where people busy chatting and all that. We then see Stacy Jones, the station manager answering a call as the phone rings)

Stacy: Hello, Shining Time station manager, Stacy Jones, speaking. (as boy walks up to counter and gives Stacy his baby Shiny Magikarp in a fishbowl) Oh yes, the 10:15 from Pelican Falls to Shining Time is right on schedule. … Your welcome! (two songs are heard) The 10 o'clock to Lucy's Leap is leaving now.(as Billy walker over to Stacy) Billy, I found this drawing in an old locker in the lost and found. Look at the signature, Billy. (chuckles) Burnett Stone! It's hard to believe that Burnett could've ever looked that happy.

Billy: Oh, Burnett had a wonderful smile. And he loved railroading too.

(Scene changes to outside Professor Oak's lab, then to the inside where he was talking to Ash on a videophone and his assistant, Tracey Sketchit, was with him)

Oak: (to Ash) So, Aipom followed you to Shining Time. I couldn't find Aipom anywhere so I thought that might be the case. So you talked it over with Tracey, eh?

Ash: Yeah, that's why I let Aipom stay with me.

Aipom: (smiling) AIPOM!

Oak: In that case, I'll be sure to send Aipom's PokéBall over to Stacy Jones right away.

Ash: Good thinking, professor! And thanks a lot!

(Scene changes to inside Burnett's workshop where Burnett shines his flashlight on the engine. As he does that, heard footsteps coming from behind him. He shines the light in that direction and saw that it was Patch)

Burnett: How did you find me here?

Patch: I found the entrance to your workshop ages ago. But I would never tell anyone.

Burnett: (points to a light switch with his flashlight) See that switch on the wall? Flip it on!

(Patch does so, and when the light came on he saw Lady, and comes up next to Burnett)

Patch: I guess there was something mysterious about this mountain.

Burnett: (as Patch walks around Lady from her front side) Yeah! All mountains have their secrets, Patch. Shouldn't surprise a kid like you.

Patch: Could I help you, Mr. Stone?

Burnett: Sure! (tosses Patch a dust rag and Patch catches it) You can help me dust her off. This engine's name is Lady.

Patch: Why is she locked up?

Burnett: She isn't! She's safe from harm! Long ago, I made a mistake as Lady's caretaker. She had a Mythical Pokémon right beside her. It's name is Jirachi. An evil diesel found Lady and Jirachi and threatened to destroy them. He chased them, used up all of her coal, made her go to fast, and them he crashed her. Jirachi felt sad that it lost a friend. Then I brought her here . I tried my best to fix her up, but I've never been able to make up for the mistake I made. And I've never been able to bring her to life, to make her steam. Patch, she's as precious as gold. Then Jirachi disappeared!

And that's part three! I hope you all enjoyed it! And there's more to come! So until then, see you all next time!