this new chapter, which is both technically and chronologically the twenty-fifth chapter of my own version of '102 Dalmatians', is slightly shorter than most of my chapters to the story at a length of only three-hundred-five words, but it'll be just as effective as other chapters before it. it still doesn't include the explanatory headnote, right here, the mandatory disclaimer, nor does it include any of the author's notes from yours truly in its plotline. speaking of which, would you all look at that, my readers? it's already time for the obligatory disclaimer.
disclamation: I don't own '102 Dalmatians' in any way, shape, or form. I mean, I own it on DVD, but I was only seven when it first appeared in theaters, at all. so, it wouldn't even be natural for me to have owned '102 Dalmatians', at all. I also don't own either of the '101 Dalmatians' movies. I was but two or three years old when the live action remake came out, and when the original animated classic of '101 Dalmatians' came to theaters, I didn't even exist, yet. all these films are owned by the Walt Disney Movie Productions Company and by Dodie Smith.
Meanwhile at the De Vil Estate, Cruella had busied herself in plotting her revenge on all the ninety-nine dalmatian puppies that escaped her grasp twice previously. She had Fukushima Peruto at her side as she schemed her vengeance on them all. A lot of Pongo and Perdita's puppies had their foster siblings as marriage mates. Even Piper was one of the Pongos' foster puppies that the newly returned devil woman bought and paid for solely for the sake of making into a fur coat.
A/N: that's right. all fifteen of the main puppies from the original 'One Hundred and One Dalmatians' all married their foster brothers and sisters. that's at least the way it is in this story. it had never been as though the Pongos' own puppies had not been very picky as to their own marriage mates. Patch and the others had just always felt as though since they had dozens and dozens of foster siblings, there was never much need to really search for any alternative marriage mates.
That was when Fukushima first spoke to Cruella as soon as he saw the sketch of her in the dalmatian puppy fur coat.
Fukushima Peruto: A kôtô to meiku the warudo_
The Japanese furrier paused for a moment as he tried to think of the word for which he searched to describe it.
Fukushima Peruto (continued): _'sha-ver', 'sha-der', 'sha-ter'?
A/N: favorite my story, subscribe to my penname's user, or comment on this chapter, itself, if you also find Peruto pretty stupid for a Japanese, because as the LePelt of this story, he certainly seems pretty stupid for a Japanese resident to me, even if he can speak English with a thick accent. any of my readers in Japan who read my stories, please take no offense against it. Peruto's supposed to be an insult to fashion, not to any of you.
Cruella started to speak along with Fukushima about the word he was trying to list to describe her drawing.
Cruella De Vil/Estella von Hellman: Shudder? Shu_ Shiver?
Then, Fukushima got the exact word he was looking for with which to describe Cruella's drawing of the dalmatian puppy fur coat.
Fukushima Peruto: Exakatumento! Genius-o!
Then, Fukushima just chortled at the thought of how to describe the dalmatian puppy fur coat which Cruella had previously drawn just over four years earlier.
Cruella De Vil/Estella von Hellman: Yes, but.
Then, the newly revived devil woman, herself, reached out for the drawing she had done of a dalmatian puppy fur coat. She also had a white pencil for some erasing something or other from the same drawing.
Cruella De Vil/Estella von Hellman (continued): I need a special something for three special puppies.
The newly resurrected devil woman prepared herself to draw what she had in mind for said three special dalmatian puppies. Whatever it could have been, however, it was not going to be anything even close to animal-friendly.
wow, this chapter doesn't even have half the word count in the plotline to the story its own length says it does. man, has my writing declined quite a bit?
