This is the story of me as a wizard with magical powers. I'm also the narrator of the story. But ironically, it's not even my story. This is the story of my three inayopendelewa Disney dogs: Scamp, Angel, and Patch. They're on their greatest adventure ever; they're doing something no dog has ever done before. Our story begins in a nice, lovely little park in New England, where the famous Lady and Tramp are there with their family. Their owners; Jim Dear, Darling, and Junior, took them there for a picnic. However while there weren’t paying attention, the mischievous Scamp and Angel sneaked off into the woods to have their own little adventure.
Out of all the mbwa in the family they were the oddballs. They didn’t like dog shows, staying at home, staying at one place, being cooped up, au the strict rules. They must preferred having adventures and being free to be themselves. Angel, who was very grateful to be part of a family and no longer living on the streets, still felt like something was missing. She was happy but at the same times wasn’t happy. She was picked on kwa Scamp’s sisters, Lady and Tramp didn’t pay much attention to her like their children, except for when she was being scolded. She just felt as if she wasn’t herself there, she only felt like she was herself when she was either on an adventure au when she’s with Scamp. She’d always wonder when she’d feel like she belonged. Scamp, though is zaidi loving and accepting of families, still doesn’t feel like he belongs. His father, while less strict, still doesn’t understand him. He feels as though he’s supposed to be someone else. Tramp is less strict but at the same time is trying to make Scamp be zaidi what a dog is supposed to be. His mother is always criticizing what he does, trying to make him be like her basically. But Scamp refuses to be someone he’s not. His sister, just like with Angel, bully him and making feel bad because he’s different, which they think is odd and they don’t like it. Though he doesn’t want to be a mitaani, mtaa dog, he still wants to be free somewhere out there. He just wishes there was a way to have his family and still be free. Neither of them had any friends, except each other.
They spent their time in the woods running through the grass, climbing trees, chasing squirrels, going through mysterious caves, swimming in rivers au lakes, hiking up tall mountains, chasing the wind, watching the clouds and the sunset, and if it was really late they’d look at the moon and stars. They knew that Lady and to some extend Tramp didn’t approve of this, but they just found that making it even zaidi of an adventure. When the y left the woods they hadn’t even noticed how late it was and that their family had already gone home. So they went back nyumbani just hoping they wouldn’t be too mad and that they wouldn’t notice them sneaking back. However their hopes weren’t strong enough, Lady and Tramp both noticed and weren’t very happy.
“Where have wewe two been?” asked Lady with a serious voice.
Scamp was nervous and slightly awkward as he tried to get the words out. “We were just… well… um… in the woods” alisema Scamp very awkwardly with a crooked little smile.
“Scamp, I don’t mind wewe doing this that much, though I don’t approve of it, but I don’t like how wewe two always come nyumbani late and worry us to death. Your mother was worried so sick she thought about going into the woods to look for wewe herself. I’m very disappointed in the both of you” alisema Tramp in a serious and firm voice.
“Dad I’m sorry, we just forgot. If wewe had seen au done all the stuff we did all siku wewe wouldn’t pay attention to something as little as the time. It was just so much fun and….” alisema Scamp.
Lady cut him off as she alisema “Proper house mbwa shouldn’t be out in the woods having adventures, they should be nyumbani where they’re supposed to be”
“Maybe that’s the way wewe think but to me that’s not the way it should be for everyone. Why should we have to stay out the house when there’s a great big world out there to explore” he alisema as he turned to look at the stars.
“Yes a world full of traps and danger” alisema Lady.
“Your mother’s right, it’s a dangerous world out there for a dog” alisema Tramp.
Scamp turned to face his parents as he alisema “Well I’m not going to just spend the rest of my life at this house never doing anything” alisema Scamp.
“Well I’m sorry but as long as you’re a dog you’ll have to stay here. This is where wewe belong and I hate to break it to wewe but that’s not going to change, unless wewe can somehow change your species” scolded Tramp.
“I suppose that just because I’m a pup I’m supposed to do whatever I’m told. Why should I? It’s my life; I should be able to decide what I do with it!” Scamp demanded.
“Remember the last time wewe thought wewe should be able to make your own decisions? I ended up having to save wewe from the mistakes wewe made. Don’t wewe think you’ve learned kwa now that this life of freedom isn’t the life for you?” questioned Tramp.
“I’m not the same pup I was back then, I know family is important. But why can’t I have both family and a life of freedom?” questioned Scamp.
“Those things unfortunately can’t mix together. That’s why I had to give up my life of freedom to be with the one I upendo and start a family. For humans that maybe easy but for us it’s not to be. We’re either house mbwa with families au mitaani, mtaa mbwa with freedom, we can’t have both” alisema Tramp.
“Why not? Why does it have to be this way? Can’t there be something zaidi for me?” asked Scamp.
“This is the way things are, wewe can’t change it. So unfortunately I think the best thing for the both of wewe is for wewe never to be allowed back into the woods to explore” alisema Tramp with a firm voice.
“That’s not fair!” cried out Scamp.
“Don’t wewe raise your voice at us young canine! What’s unfair is that we were here worrying about wewe and didn’t know if wewe were hurt. This is for your own good. I maybe a house dog but I did once go to the pound and I saw a dog taken into a room and he was killed. I don’t want that to happen to my only son. Can’t wewe just behave like your sisters?” criticized Lady.
“Why won’t wewe two just listen for just a minute?” cried out Scamp.
“Enough! We’re going to see Darling’s sister, who’s moving here, tomorrow. Now go to bed, it’s late” commanded Lady.
Scamp and Angel did as they were told. Angel was silent through the whole thing and not even so much as breath too loudly. She didn’t want to cause any zaidi trouble than they were already in. Scamp was so mad because once again they wouldn’t listen to him. Than Scamp’s sister’s; Annette, Collette, and Danielle, came and they had a look of satisfaction on their faces. They bullied them for their own reasons. For Scamp it was because he was so different; they thought he was stupid, annoying, clumsy, a mistake, and a disgrace to the family, and they always reminded him they thought that and made him believe it. With Angel it was because they were jealous of her beauty, they tried to tell themselves they were prettier than her but they knew it wasn’t true. Why she even surpassed that of their own mother, who was considered the most beautiful dog in the world kwa many. To make themselves feel superior they made sure that she felt bad about herself, especially when she was just like Scamp.
“Well, well, well look what the cat dragged in” taunted Annette.
“The two rejects of the family” ametoa maoni Collette.
“I hope mom and dad punished you!” alisema Danielle.
“Mind your own business wewe prissy, spoiled, little brats” demanded Angel.
“Shut up wewe pathetic little pound reject!” demanded Collette.
“Leave her alone! Why don’t wewe just leave us alone? We didn’t do anything to you” alisema Scamp.
“Yes wewe did, your disgracing the family just kwa existing! Especially you, your stupid, pathetic, clumsy, trouble-making mistake” alisema Annette.
“Leave him alone! Get out of here now!” demanded Angel with a growl.
“Why don’t wewe make us?” alisema Danielle.
“Let’s see, three prissy little house mbwa versus a former mitaani, mtaa dog. Now tell me who do wewe think would win a fight girls?” alisema Angel with a sly smile on her face. The girls than ran out in fright than Angel turned to Scamp. “Don’t listen to them, you’re not stupid, pathetic, au a mistake. You’re clumsy and wewe cause trouble but that’s it and I like that about you.” She alisema with a warm smile.
“Thanks Angel. But why didn’t wewe say anything to my parents, wewe weren’t afraid at all to stand up to my sisters” alisema Scamp.
“They’re different, I’ve lived with Buster so I’ve been able to deal with bullies. But I Lost my parents when I was very small and even though they’re not my parents I want to think of them as my family. I want to give them all the upendo I’ve always wanted to give mine. wewe know me better than anyone and know why I feel this way, you’re the only one I’ve ever told this about and I don’t want to tell anyone else about it, it’s too painful. I still have those nightmares about it” alisema Angel in sadness.
“This is why I ran away in the first place! They never listen and they still don’t listen! Dad hasn’t even taken me to bay at the moon like he alisema he would! He lied to me just like he did about his past! Now he’s decided to take away something I really love! This isn’t fair!” ranted Scamp.
“I know. I can see what wewe mean but at least it’s better than Buster. I’m going to sleep, night Tenderfoot” alisema Angel with a yawn as she went off into her nice cozy bed.
“I’ll be in kitanda in a minute, I want to go outside and get one last look at the moon and stars, especially since we can’t go into the woods to look at them anymore” alisema Scamp with pout. He went outside and gazed at the stars and moon. As he looked he saw a bird flying through the night sky and he couldn’t help but be envious of the bird. For the bird was free to fly wherever its moyo desired and was free to be who it was, something he desired to have zaidi than anything. He wondered if he would yearn forever to be free and to be simple himself. He thought of how some thought he was ungrateful and wondered why he would want to leave. But he thought a bird who didn’t want to fly is the ungrateful one. Just as he was about to go inside he could hear his parents talking on the porch.
“Pidge, this is ridiculous. We can’t even handle our own son and we have a pup that’s not even ours and we can’t control her either” alisema Tramp.
“Well what are we supposed to do?” asked Lady.
“Maybe we have to do what most parents have to do, give their pups away” suggested Tramp.
Scamp was shocked kwa this and run inside because he couldn't bare the fact that his parents might be considering sending him away. Though the part he fear the most was how Angel would take it since she’s been through being kicked out of families before. Scamp could hardly breath and when Angel came to him he tried hard not to say anything that would upset her.
“Scamp, are wewe okay?” asked Angel.
“Who? Me? Yeah, sure!” alisema Scamp slightly awkward but not all together suspicious.
“Okay, well goodnight” alisema Angel as she went back to her bed.
“Goodnight…” alisema Scamp as he went to kitanda thinking about how he’ll have to tell Angel.
Out of all the mbwa in the family they were the oddballs. They didn’t like dog shows, staying at home, staying at one place, being cooped up, au the strict rules. They must preferred having adventures and being free to be themselves. Angel, who was very grateful to be part of a family and no longer living on the streets, still felt like something was missing. She was happy but at the same times wasn’t happy. She was picked on kwa Scamp’s sisters, Lady and Tramp didn’t pay much attention to her like their children, except for when she was being scolded. She just felt as if she wasn’t herself there, she only felt like she was herself when she was either on an adventure au when she’s with Scamp. She’d always wonder when she’d feel like she belonged. Scamp, though is zaidi loving and accepting of families, still doesn’t feel like he belongs. His father, while less strict, still doesn’t understand him. He feels as though he’s supposed to be someone else. Tramp is less strict but at the same time is trying to make Scamp be zaidi what a dog is supposed to be. His mother is always criticizing what he does, trying to make him be like her basically. But Scamp refuses to be someone he’s not. His sister, just like with Angel, bully him and making feel bad because he’s different, which they think is odd and they don’t like it. Though he doesn’t want to be a mitaani, mtaa dog, he still wants to be free somewhere out there. He just wishes there was a way to have his family and still be free. Neither of them had any friends, except each other.
They spent their time in the woods running through the grass, climbing trees, chasing squirrels, going through mysterious caves, swimming in rivers au lakes, hiking up tall mountains, chasing the wind, watching the clouds and the sunset, and if it was really late they’d look at the moon and stars. They knew that Lady and to some extend Tramp didn’t approve of this, but they just found that making it even zaidi of an adventure. When the y left the woods they hadn’t even noticed how late it was and that their family had already gone home. So they went back nyumbani just hoping they wouldn’t be too mad and that they wouldn’t notice them sneaking back. However their hopes weren’t strong enough, Lady and Tramp both noticed and weren’t very happy.
“Where have wewe two been?” asked Lady with a serious voice.
Scamp was nervous and slightly awkward as he tried to get the words out. “We were just… well… um… in the woods” alisema Scamp very awkwardly with a crooked little smile.
“Scamp, I don’t mind wewe doing this that much, though I don’t approve of it, but I don’t like how wewe two always come nyumbani late and worry us to death. Your mother was worried so sick she thought about going into the woods to look for wewe herself. I’m very disappointed in the both of you” alisema Tramp in a serious and firm voice.
“Dad I’m sorry, we just forgot. If wewe had seen au done all the stuff we did all siku wewe wouldn’t pay attention to something as little as the time. It was just so much fun and….” alisema Scamp.
Lady cut him off as she alisema “Proper house mbwa shouldn’t be out in the woods having adventures, they should be nyumbani where they’re supposed to be”
“Maybe that’s the way wewe think but to me that’s not the way it should be for everyone. Why should we have to stay out the house when there’s a great big world out there to explore” he alisema as he turned to look at the stars.
“Yes a world full of traps and danger” alisema Lady.
“Your mother’s right, it’s a dangerous world out there for a dog” alisema Tramp.
Scamp turned to face his parents as he alisema “Well I’m not going to just spend the rest of my life at this house never doing anything” alisema Scamp.
“Well I’m sorry but as long as you’re a dog you’ll have to stay here. This is where wewe belong and I hate to break it to wewe but that’s not going to change, unless wewe can somehow change your species” scolded Tramp.
“I suppose that just because I’m a pup I’m supposed to do whatever I’m told. Why should I? It’s my life; I should be able to decide what I do with it!” Scamp demanded.
“Remember the last time wewe thought wewe should be able to make your own decisions? I ended up having to save wewe from the mistakes wewe made. Don’t wewe think you’ve learned kwa now that this life of freedom isn’t the life for you?” questioned Tramp.
“I’m not the same pup I was back then, I know family is important. But why can’t I have both family and a life of freedom?” questioned Scamp.
“Those things unfortunately can’t mix together. That’s why I had to give up my life of freedom to be with the one I upendo and start a family. For humans that maybe easy but for us it’s not to be. We’re either house mbwa with families au mitaani, mtaa mbwa with freedom, we can’t have both” alisema Tramp.
“Why not? Why does it have to be this way? Can’t there be something zaidi for me?” asked Scamp.
“This is the way things are, wewe can’t change it. So unfortunately I think the best thing for the both of wewe is for wewe never to be allowed back into the woods to explore” alisema Tramp with a firm voice.
“That’s not fair!” cried out Scamp.
“Don’t wewe raise your voice at us young canine! What’s unfair is that we were here worrying about wewe and didn’t know if wewe were hurt. This is for your own good. I maybe a house dog but I did once go to the pound and I saw a dog taken into a room and he was killed. I don’t want that to happen to my only son. Can’t wewe just behave like your sisters?” criticized Lady.
“Why won’t wewe two just listen for just a minute?” cried out Scamp.
“Enough! We’re going to see Darling’s sister, who’s moving here, tomorrow. Now go to bed, it’s late” commanded Lady.
Scamp and Angel did as they were told. Angel was silent through the whole thing and not even so much as breath too loudly. She didn’t want to cause any zaidi trouble than they were already in. Scamp was so mad because once again they wouldn’t listen to him. Than Scamp’s sister’s; Annette, Collette, and Danielle, came and they had a look of satisfaction on their faces. They bullied them for their own reasons. For Scamp it was because he was so different; they thought he was stupid, annoying, clumsy, a mistake, and a disgrace to the family, and they always reminded him they thought that and made him believe it. With Angel it was because they were jealous of her beauty, they tried to tell themselves they were prettier than her but they knew it wasn’t true. Why she even surpassed that of their own mother, who was considered the most beautiful dog in the world kwa many. To make themselves feel superior they made sure that she felt bad about herself, especially when she was just like Scamp.
“Well, well, well look what the cat dragged in” taunted Annette.
“The two rejects of the family” ametoa maoni Collette.
“I hope mom and dad punished you!” alisema Danielle.
“Mind your own business wewe prissy, spoiled, little brats” demanded Angel.
“Shut up wewe pathetic little pound reject!” demanded Collette.
“Leave her alone! Why don’t wewe just leave us alone? We didn’t do anything to you” alisema Scamp.
“Yes wewe did, your disgracing the family just kwa existing! Especially you, your stupid, pathetic, clumsy, trouble-making mistake” alisema Annette.
“Leave him alone! Get out of here now!” demanded Angel with a growl.
“Why don’t wewe make us?” alisema Danielle.
“Let’s see, three prissy little house mbwa versus a former mitaani, mtaa dog. Now tell me who do wewe think would win a fight girls?” alisema Angel with a sly smile on her face. The girls than ran out in fright than Angel turned to Scamp. “Don’t listen to them, you’re not stupid, pathetic, au a mistake. You’re clumsy and wewe cause trouble but that’s it and I like that about you.” She alisema with a warm smile.
“Thanks Angel. But why didn’t wewe say anything to my parents, wewe weren’t afraid at all to stand up to my sisters” alisema Scamp.
“They’re different, I’ve lived with Buster so I’ve been able to deal with bullies. But I Lost my parents when I was very small and even though they’re not my parents I want to think of them as my family. I want to give them all the upendo I’ve always wanted to give mine. wewe know me better than anyone and know why I feel this way, you’re the only one I’ve ever told this about and I don’t want to tell anyone else about it, it’s too painful. I still have those nightmares about it” alisema Angel in sadness.
“This is why I ran away in the first place! They never listen and they still don’t listen! Dad hasn’t even taken me to bay at the moon like he alisema he would! He lied to me just like he did about his past! Now he’s decided to take away something I really love! This isn’t fair!” ranted Scamp.
“I know. I can see what wewe mean but at least it’s better than Buster. I’m going to sleep, night Tenderfoot” alisema Angel with a yawn as she went off into her nice cozy bed.
“I’ll be in kitanda in a minute, I want to go outside and get one last look at the moon and stars, especially since we can’t go into the woods to look at them anymore” alisema Scamp with pout. He went outside and gazed at the stars and moon. As he looked he saw a bird flying through the night sky and he couldn’t help but be envious of the bird. For the bird was free to fly wherever its moyo desired and was free to be who it was, something he desired to have zaidi than anything. He wondered if he would yearn forever to be free and to be simple himself. He thought of how some thought he was ungrateful and wondered why he would want to leave. But he thought a bird who didn’t want to fly is the ungrateful one. Just as he was about to go inside he could hear his parents talking on the porch.
“Pidge, this is ridiculous. We can’t even handle our own son and we have a pup that’s not even ours and we can’t control her either” alisema Tramp.
“Well what are we supposed to do?” asked Lady.
“Maybe we have to do what most parents have to do, give their pups away” suggested Tramp.
Scamp was shocked kwa this and run inside because he couldn't bare the fact that his parents might be considering sending him away. Though the part he fear the most was how Angel would take it since she’s been through being kicked out of families before. Scamp could hardly breath and when Angel came to him he tried hard not to say anything that would upset her.
“Scamp, are wewe okay?” asked Angel.
“Who? Me? Yeah, sure!” alisema Scamp slightly awkward but not all together suspicious.
“Okay, well goodnight” alisema Angel as she went back to her bed.
“Goodnight…” alisema Scamp as he went to kitanda thinking about how he’ll have to tell Angel.