Here's part six! I hope you all enjoy it!
*I DON'T OWN POKÉMON OR THOMAS AND FRIENDS!*
Manon: Understand magic?
Ella: Why doesn't he understand magic?
Ash: Because of what happened a long time between him and Lady and that big, bad Diesel 10! He was trying to make her steam, but he's unable to with the coals he used throughout the valley!
Etta: Oh, that's so sad!
Ash: Ah, but here's where it might get a little better!
Chris: Whaddya mean?
Nino: Yeah! What do you mean, bro?
Ash: [reads some more] Well...
(Scene changes to the city, where a girl and her mom were walking through the rainy streets of town)
Ash (voiceover): This is where Burnett's granddaughter, Lily, comes into our story. She lives with her mom and dad in the big city... a few hours train ride from Shining Time. She sees magic no one else has time to. Like lovely reflections of light on a rainy day. Soon, she was off to stay with her grandpa on Muffle Mountain.
Lily: Grandpa's been so sad since Grandma Tasha died... and he never comes here to see us.
Lily's Mother: Well, maybe your visit will cheer him up. Did you get his present?
Lily: Here. I'm making him a friendship bracelet.
Lily's Mother: Honey, that's beautiful.
Lily: But I'd rather just stay here with you.
Lily's Mother: I know. Come here. [hugs Lily as she hugs back]
Lily: [points up the fire escape] I'm gonna go up this way.
Lily's Mother: OK, Be careful.
Lily: You always say that.
Lily's Mother: See you in a minute.
Lily: You're coming with me to Grandpa's, Fletchling. I know how much you like to travel.
Fletchling: FLETCH!
(Scene changes to the Island of Sodor where the steam engines were busily working)
Ash (voiceover): Far away on Sodor, the steam engines were confident, cheerful and determined not to be bullied by Diesel 10. [scene changes to Tidmouth Sheds] Only James, who now felt really useful too, was complaining.
James: Wobbly wheels!
Thomas: [naughtily] Puffy pistons!
James: [furious] Thomas, I should have collected Mr. Conductor!
Gordon: [also furious] James is right, little Thomas! [chuckles] Collecting Mr. Conductor is an important job! Hmm? Important is big! James is a big engine, hmm?
James: Hmm!
Gordon: You, Thomas, are small! Small-small-small, teeny-weeny-weeny! And I, I'm a big blue engine, who knows everything! [chuckles]
Thomas: [rudely] Bossy Sprockets! All that steam has gone through your funnel!
[Little did they know that Diesel 10's lackeys, Splatter and Dodge, had rolled up nearby the sheds]
Splatter Hey, there they are.
Dodge: We'll fix their wagons.
Splatter: I'm not good at backing up.
Dodge: Me, neither.
Toby: What's important is to stand up on our own wheels to Diesel!
Henry: [irritated] Toby's right! Diesel knows that the lost engine, the Pokémon and the legend really exists.
James: What engine?!
Percy: What Pokémon and what legend?
Henry: Of an engine and a Pokémon whose magic makes them more powerful than Diesel will ever be. That's why he wants to find them.
Percy: Then, we'd better find them first!
James: [comes out of the shed] Leave it to the big engines, Percy!
Thomas: Little Engines can do big things, especially when they have nice blue paint like me!
Splatter: [to Dodge about Thomas] Hey, hey! Just watch what happens with that blue puffball...
Dodge: ...When Harold the Flopper Chopper flies past here.
Splatter: [laughs] Right!
[Then, Harold the Helicopter flies into view]
Harold: [flies by] Routine flyby, chaps! Hello! [Harold starts kicking up dust]
Splatter: The boss dumped sneezing powder everywhere.
Dodge: Let's start laughing now!
Splatter: [laughing] Yeah!
Harold: [flies past the shed, causing dust to fly everywhere, all over Thomas, Splatter and Dodge] Ooh, sorry, troops. A bit of a dust up. Love to stay and clean up. Got to go, bye now! [flies away]
Splatter: [covered in sneezing powder] Uh, did you mean to look like that?!
Dodge: [covered in sneezing powder] Uh, no!
Splatter: Uh, neither did I.
Thomas: [covered in sneezing powder] This must be Diesel's doing! Ah-choo-choo!
[Scene changes to Knapford Station, where Mr Conductor was in Sir Topham Hatt's office reading a letter for him that was written by railway's boss]
Mr. C: [reads a letter from the boss of the railway] "Dear Mr. Conductor. Where were you? My wife said she couldn't miss our little holiday. We'll telephone to make sure you have arrived." Signed, "Sir Topham Hat." [puts the letter in the desk] Sir Topham Hat. [thinks of something then placed a top hat that was hanging on a hook on a pole on his head and looks into a hand-held mirror while sounding like Sir Topham Hatt] Where were you? [looks at the picture on the wall of Sir Topham Hatt, and saw it has an unamused look. He takes off the hat and puts it back in the hook, as the phone rang. He trips and falls and catches the picture of Lady Hatt][answers the phone as it was a call from Sir Topham Hatt] Oh! Good afternoon, sir. A real honor, sir. Like my family before me. [places the photo back in the desk] And how is Lady Hatt? Yes. Watch out for Diesel. Definitely. Keep an eye on Henry's health. Certainly. Yes, sir, the three R's, reading, writing and arithmetic. I mean... I will be responsible, reliable... and really useful. Yes, sir. We will all get a good night's sleep. Looking forward to a hard day tomorrow. Good-bye, sir. [hangs up]
And that's part six! I hope you all enjoyed it! And there's more to come! So until then, see you all next time!
