Dear Disney,
It's good to be back on the railway after so long, the engines are still as useful as ever, and the same is said for the dogs. Because the first I wrote feature Edward and Lady, I've deiced that the first fanfic for the second season should be about those two again, for they have done lots of useful things in the pass and I'm sure our friends would agree.
The author
Cows
If you should happen to visit a neighborhood with lots of great houses and trees, then you in a place where the famous Lady and her husband Tramp lives. They've been together for about a year and a half now, they have four puppies, Scamp, Annette, Collette, and Danielle. They have two neighbor dogs, Jock and Trusty. They all work in a special place call the North Western railway, and each has their own job and engines. Lady's is Edward. He was the first she'd ever met when Tramp introduced her to the railway, and she loves him very much. But Edward is very old and recently he's been doing a lot of clanking with his wheels.
The big engines think he should go into retirement, but Lady refuse.
Lady: The day Edward goes into retirement is the day I go into retirement.
One day, Edward was taking twenty empty cattle trucks to a market town. He huffed and clanked and the trucks rattle and screamed.
Edward: Come on, come on!
Trucks: Oh, oh, oh, oh!
They passed a field where some cows were grazing nearby. The cows hated trains. Their noise and smoke would disturb them while they were eating. As Edward puffed along, the cows broke throw the fence and hit between the 13th and 14th trucks. A coupling had snapped and seven trucks were left behind.
Both Edward and Lady heard a jerk, but they didn't take much notice, they were used to trucks.
But when they reach the next station they found out what really happened and they had to go back to fetch the remaining trucks.
When Gordon and Henry heard about the accident, they laughed and shouted.
Gordon: Well, well, well! Fancy that Edward aloud a bunch of cows to break the train.
Henry: I'm more surprised that Lady wasn't able to pick that up, maybe she's getting old too.
Tramp: Alright that's enough! It was a mistake it could've happened to anyone of us.
Gordon: Nonsense, if it was us, you would be able to pick it up in no time at all.
Toby was cross.
Toby: You two couldn't help yourselves. They've never met cows, I have and I know the trouble they are.
Pongo: And I live on a farm, so I also know the trouble cows can be.
Lady: But they're right, I should have at least look-back. Stupid, stupid, stupid!
Edward just puffed away.
A few days later Gordon rushed through Edward's station.
Gordon: Poop poop! Mind the cows! Hurry, hurry, hurry!
Coaches: Don't make such a fuss, don't make such a fuss!
In the distance was a bridge, as Gordon came nearer and nearer he noticed that there was something on the bridge. His driver and Tramp saw it too.
Gordon's Driver: Whoa Gordon!
He began to shut off steam.
Tramp: Well what'd you know? It's a cow!
Gordon: Shoo, shoo!
Gordon moved slowly onto the bridge, but the cow wouldn't shoo. She was crying. Tramp went up to her. She looked a little scared.
Tramp: It's okay. I'm not gonna hurt you. What's your name?
Bluebell: Bluebell, mister…?
Tramp: Tramp is fine. What doing on the bridge?
Bluebell: I lost my daughter. We were just taking a nap after we finish eating and when I woke she was gone. So I snuck out to look for her. I'm so worried, please help me find her!
Just then they saw Henry arriving with Pongo.
Henry: What's this, a cow? I'll soon settle her, be off, be off!
Bluebell turned looking very cross, Henry back away nervously.
Tramp (Laughing): So much for being big and strong and not afraid of cows.
Henry: That's not it, I just don't want to hurt her.
Tramp told Pongo about Bluebell.
Pongo: A calf you say? Hmm… I think I know where she is. Wait right here.
The guard put detonators behind Henry's train and he and Pongo went and told the station master about the cow. Pongo went to the field and found his son Lucky playing with a young cow.
Lucky: Tag, you're it!
Pongo: Abby!
Lucky: Hey, pa.
Abby: Morning Mr. Pongo.
Pongo: Great news, we've found your mother.
Abby: Momma! Where is she!?
Pongo: She's waiting for you by the bridge; we'll have my son and Percy take you over there.
At the bridge, Bluebell was very pleased to see her daughter again, and Lucky let the to the cattle truck ready for market.
Gordon: Not one word, Tramp, and I mean it.
Tramp: Oh, yes, of course, Gordon.
But too late, the story soon spread.
Edward: Well, well, well. Two big engines afraid of a cow?
Lady: Oh no, Edward. They were just warming up to show the cow who was boss, afraid cows would never get our two big strong engines.
Tramp: In fact, he did such a good job, that I didn't see it.
Gordon: Look we just didn't want to poor thing to hurt herself by running up against us. We stopped, so we wouldn't excite her. You see that I mean, my dear Edward?
Edward: Of course Gordon.
Lady: We understand.
Gordon felt somehow, that Edward and Lady saw only too well.
