The Peanuts Movie by Charles M. Schulz
Author:Charles M. Schulz
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Simon Spotlight
Chapter Thirteen
Lost Forever
Water dripped from Charlie Brown as he walked down the sidewalk with Snoopy. The full moon shone brightly above them. There was a faint buzzing in the background as the red remote-control plane zipped across the sky.
Charlie Brown stopped by Snoopy’s doghouse, where Woodstock waited for them, perched in a tree branch.
“I hate to say it, Snoopy, but I may have lost her forever,” Charlie Brown said sadly.
Snoopy put a hand on Charlie Brown’s back. Then he handed him a cupcake, but Charlie Brown wasn’t interested. He headed inside the house with his head hanging low.
Moved by Charlie Brown’s emotions, Snoopy hopped up onto his doghouse and began to type.
The Flying Ace took to the air, in search of his long-lost love, Fifi.
He flew across the sky, keeping his eyes peeled for her white plane. Finally, he spotted her! Fifi, piloting her White Albatross, was flying right toward him. Her eyes widened when she saw him.
The Flying Ace steered his plane next to Fifi’s. She looked over at him and smiled. He did a loop in the sky to impress her. When he finished, Fifi steered her plane into a DOUBLE loop.
Then she took off in front of the Flying Ace, and he followed her. The two planes looped and dipped in the sky. Then they both dropped down and flew across a green valley below.
Fifi held up a camera and started snapping photos of the Flying Ace in his plane. He hammed it up, striking poses for her--which is why he didn’t see the old barn up ahead.
WHOOSH! The Flying Ace zipped through the barn and came out on the other side covered in hay. He flashed an embarrassed smile at Fifi, and she smiled back.
Fifi steered up and grabbed a piece of cloud with her hand. Then she blew on it, and it formed the shape of a heart. It floated across the sky toward the Flying Ace.
He responded by rolling his plane above the valley. When the plane was upright again, the Flying Ace held flowers in his hand. He flew up next to Fifi and extended them toward her.
BOOM! The flowers exploded! Startled, Fifi and the Flying Ace looked behind them.
A red plane circled them and then flew across their path. The Red Baron!
He flew off into the distance, but the Flying Ace gave chase.
Then the Red Baron set his sights on Fifi’s plane.
He steered right on top of the White Albatross. Then he dipped down and punctured her wing with his wheel. Fifi’s damaged plane suddenly rolled over!
Taken by surprise, Fifi fell out of the cockpit! The Flying Ace dove down with a shriek, determined to save her.
Just before he reached her, Fifi pulled the string on her parachute. She shot up in the air as the chute blew open.
The Flying Ace banked hard, flying straight up to try to reach Fifi. As she slowly began to float back toward the ground, the Red Baron zoomed toward her.
Both pilots raced toward Fifi. At the last second the Red Baron’s wing snagged the string of the parachute.
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