Narrator: One morning, Percy was feeling very sorry for himself. Sometimes he can be very cheeky, but sometimes he felt he wasn't useful at all.
Percy: I suffered dreadfully and no one cares.
James: Rubbish, Percy!
Narrator: Snorted James.
James: You don't work hard enough!
Narrator: Percy's driver spoke to him too.
Percy's driver: What's wrong with you, Percy? We tried everything to cheer you up but it done you no good, if we can't make you feel better we must get Thomas to do your work.
Percy: Nobody wants me.
Narrator: Percy thought.
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Narrator: Percy was ready to take his train. Percy managed to start but his driver and foreman were not satisfied.
Percy's driver: Percy is feeling bad about passing the danger board and getting sunked into
the sea.
Narrator: Percy tried to stop thinking about the time he passed the board into the sea but it was no good he didn't had enough self esteem and came to a stop outside of Edward's station.
Percy: Oh dear!
Narrator: Thought Percy.
Percy: I shall have to go away! Oh dear, oh dear!
Narrator: Percy decides to leave Sodor and Duck to charge of the train. After Percy gone away from Sodor the driver and fireman went on discussing Percy's troubles.
Percy's Driver: What do you think it's wrong fireman?
Narrator: Asked the driver.
Percy's Fireman: Actually.
Narrator: He answered.
Percy's Fireman: But the fact is that he thinks that Sir Topham Hatt doesn't like him anymore and he thinks that Sir Topham Hatt and the other engines are better without him. But him getting to work on the American railway he will be a different engine.
Percy's Driver: It's expensive.
Narrator: Said the driver.
Percy's Driver: But Percy must have a fair chance we must get that application now.
Narrator: When Percy worked on the American railway he was feeling a little better then he saw an old coach.
Percy: What is that?
Narrator: Asked Percy.
Percy's Driver: That is an special coach it's called the Wild Albany.
Narrator: Percy was amazed. Then he saw four orphaned mice children begging for a home. One of them is really sick and the cold wind had made his fever worse.
Percy: Hello?
Narrator: Percy asked.
Percy: Where is your home?
Narrator: The eldest sister of the homeless mice group looked at Percy, they're we all very miserable indeed.
Teresa Brisby: We don't have a home.
Narrator: She said sadly.
Teresa Brisby: Our Mother is taken by NIMH and our little brother is sick with pneumonia and he can't be outside for 3 weeks and we are alone.
Martin Brisby: Our home was destroyed and now Timothy is in poor condition. He is coughing really badly.
Cynthia Brisby: And we are all are orphans!
Narrator: The 3 orphans begin to cry, Percy felt sorry for them. But then he had an idea.
Percy: I found a new home for you it's a coach and you will be cozy in there.
Teresa Brisby: Oh thank you.
Narrator: Said the eldest sister.
Percy: By the way, what are your names?
Narrator: Asked Percy.
Teresa Brisby: I'm Teresa.
Martin Brisby: I'm Martin.
Cynthia Brisby: I'm Cynthia. And that's Timothy. What's you're name
Percy: I'm Percy and I will be happy to help you.
Narrator: So the driver and fireman carried Timothy with a warm box so that the cold won't harm him. They also put small bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and a living room. The coach is nice and cozy and they put Timothy in a small comfy bed with a warm blanket.
Teresa Brisby: This new home is so much better now.
Martin Brisby: It's cool looking.
Cynthia Brisby: It's so big and comfy.
Narrator: Just then Timothy woke up and wondered what is going on? His siblings were glad that he is still alive.
Martin Brisby: Timothy, you woke up! Listen our Mother has been captured by NIMH and made us orphans but luckily we found a new home. And Mia will be our new Mom.
Narrator: Said Martin.
Teresa Brisby: And we will make you feel better and relaxed.
Narrator: Timothy smiled warmly.
Mia Mouse: I will go get some medicine to make you feel better.
Narrator: So Mia went to get Timothy's medicine. Meanwhile Martin gave Timothy an extra pillow for his head, Teresa gave him flowers, and Cynthia kissed Timothy on the cheek. Then the driver gave Timothy a teddy bear to cuddle and to help him relax.
Percy: I'm glad that you like your new home.
Narrator: Said Percy.
Percy: And Mia the mouse will foster you.
Mia Mouse: That's right.
Narrator: Said Mia.
Mia Mouse: And I got Timothy's medicine to help him get better.
Narrator: So Mia fed Timothy the medicine and he went back to sleep comfortably.
Cynthia Brisby: Get better soon Timothy.
Narrator: Said Cynthia.
Percy: And sleep well too.
Narrator: Percy now works at the American railway and now the 4 orphans Teresa, Martin, Cynthia, and Timothy are now in their new home and Percy is happy here.
The End
