And we are back to the wonderful world of the Paw Patrol. Hope y'all are enjoying this story so far. Cause now it's time for some rescuing.
I do not own Paw Patrol, nor do I own its characters.
Also, there's an important message at the end that you must read.
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Scene 11: Rocky and Chase show up to Winnie Winnington's crashed van
Rocky hops out of his vehicle and rushes up to Winnie.
Rocky: "Hi, Winnie. I'm here to fix your van."
Winnie: "Thank you, Rocco. I don't know how I'll be able to get Olivia to the event in time without it. Actually, I can't get Olivia to the event without her either!"
Chase: "Don't worry. I'll find her. Which direction was she heading?"
Winnie: "She fled somewhere over there, Chip."
Winnie points towards Katie's Pet Parlor. Chase uses his googles to track down Olivia's paw prints as he goes inside the Pet Parlor. He quickly finds her inside the parlor cuddling with Callie.
Chase: "Oh, there you are Olivia. Guess it's true that otters love to cuddle."
Callie rolls her eyes as Olivia hugs her closer.
Rocky fixes Winnie's van.
Rocky: "So, did you get a good look at the pup who barked and scared you?"
Winnie: "Well, not really. But they have to be big and strong to be able to bark as loud as they did, right? Any pups like that around here?"
Rocky twembles.
Rocky: "Only one."
Scene 12: Rubble, Zuma and Skye arrive at the beach.
Captain Turbit: "Great to see you pups here. Hubcab is floudering farther away as we speak."
Hubcab's boat is floating further out to sea.
Hubcab: "Hurry up! I can't swim!"
Skye: "Come on, Zuma. I'll fly above him while you get to him with your hovercraft."
Zuma: "You got it, Skye!"
Skye flies over the bay while Zuma drives his hovercraft through it.
Rubble: "Here, I'll get your motorcycles."
He uses his vehicle to move the cycles.
Gasset: "Just be careful with them! They need to be in top shape if we're going to win the Claw Control Tryouts."
Zuma reaches Hubcab.
Zuma: "Hubcab dude, let me steer you back to shore."
Hubcab: "Yeah, yeah. Just hurry." A leak forms in the boat. "Actually, hurry faster!"
Skye lowers a harness.
Skye: "I got you! Just strap in!"
Hubcab straps into the harness on. Skye flies him to safety while Zuma tows the boat towards the beach.
Captain Turbit: "Wondrous rescue, Paw Patrol!"
Hubcab: "Not so wondrous, our rides are totaled!"
Rubble: "Don't worry. We'll get these fixed in no time."
Dwayne: "I just hope we don't see that scary barking pup again. I wonder who they were anyway."
Hubcab: "I think I know who they were."
Gasset: "Me too."
Scene 13: Marshall, Jessie and Ryder arrive at Mr. Porter's Café to save Emmy
Cassie: "Oh, thanks for arriving just in time. I don't think Emmy can hang on much longer."
Eddie sees Jessie.
Eddie: "What's that pup doing here?"
Marshall: "Jessie's here to help us rescue Emmy."
Emmy slips and dangles from the tree branch.
Emmy: "Help!"
Ryder: "Marshall, get your ladder ready."
Marshall lines up his firetruck and barks. "Ladder." His ladder reaches Emmy's branch.
Marshall: "Climb down, Emmy."
Emmy tries to climb down the ladder. But loses her grip and begins falling.
Jessie: "I got ya, little lady!"
Jessie, seeing this, rushes her pick-up under the tree and yips "hay bail!" Large stacks of hay shoot out from behind her pick-up and land under the tree. Emmy lands safely on the hay. Cassie hugs her.
Cassie: "Oh, Emmy! I was so worried. Thank you, Ryder and pups for saving my daughter."
Emmy mutters: "Don't you mean Ryder and pup?"
Ryder: "No problem, Cassie."
Marshall falls down his ladder as he begins to climb down. "I'm good! Hey, we'd better get back to Town Hall. The tryouts are going to start soon."
Jessie: "Than lets ride like them wind!"
They all drive towards Town Hall.
I know that this chapter is short. I promise that the remaining chapters will come in time.
In the meantime, now that Jessie has been a part of a rescue, will it be enough for her to become a member of the Claw Control? Do you think she'll win the tryouts or will another pup take the victory? Please let me know your thoughts.
P.S. I recently watched a video that reveals the blackmarket of wildlife trade. It broke my heart seeing so many animals being sold to be house pets or for their parts to be used in disgusting ways. I hate that people would be so cruel to take creatures such as monkeys, birds of paradise, bats, and pangolins from their home to use them just to make a profit. But I recently learned that there is another exotic animal that is just as common in the wildlife trade that is not discussed as much as it should. I'm talking about Civets. Incase you haven't heard about them, they are part of the Viverridea family, small nocturnal omnivores that can be found in Africa and Asia and there are over 38 species of civets. These guys even have their own national day on April 4th. They are also vital to the ecosystem because their small, sharp teeth allow seeds from the fruits they eat to stay intact and viable while passing through their digestive tract. So, when the seeds pass them, they're planted into the ground to grow into plants. Thus, restoring degraded forests and enhancing seed survival. However, their frugivorous nature and digestive tracts are what led to them becoming the victims of the civet coffee production industry. Civet coffee or Kopi Luwak as it is called is basically caffeine cherries that have been digested in civet guts and then used to make coffee after the civet poops it out. Even though this does not make the coffee any less bitter nor smoother from regular coffee, wild-caught civets continue to be abused in farms and tourist attractions while being force-fed only coffee cherries in small cages. They often have no access to other food or water causing them to suffer caffeine toxicity and malnutrition. The one in the video I watched even had all of his teeth removed so that it wouldn't bite. Can you imagine having all of your teeth forcibly removed? To make it all worse, most of these animals are poached from the wild using snares that severely injure them. These snares also catch a variety of different species daily, including critically endangered species. The increase demand for Kopi Luwak is the main reason why these animals are now vanishing from their forest home and many are kept in poor living conditions in the wildlife trade. Here are some of the ways we can help these creatures: do not buy civet products or anything that includes civet coffee, inform AFA's Social Media Animal Cruelty's if you suspect intimate human-civet interactions online, write negative reviews on travel sites that include abuse towards civets, and be sure to tell everyone about these little critters that need our help. Civets are not as popular or discusses as much as a lot of other creatures in the wildlife trade. So if we want to help them, we got to help spread the word about them and why they matter.
