Lady and the Tramp Live Action Junior Novel by Disney Book Group
Author:Disney Book Group
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Disney Book Group
Published: 2020-03-15T16:00:00+00:00
Entering the park at the center of the town with Lady close behind, Tramp made his way to a large bronze statue of a man holding an ax and wearing a big hat. Lady looked at Tramp. “This is your friend?” she said, nodding at the bronze frontiersman.
Tramp shook his head. “Don’t be ridiculous,” he said. “This is my friend.” He pointed to a smaller bronze statue at the frontiersman’s feet. It was a beaver. Its two large front teeth gleamed in the sun.
“Do you know what ‘friend’ means?” Lady asked. She was seriously beginning to question her decision to follow Tramp anywhere.
Ignoring her comment, he pulled her to the statue and tried to hook the muzzle strap around the beaver. “You’ll have to get a little closer,” he said. Lady reluctantly moved a few steps. “There!” Tramp pulled back. Then he continued to fiddle with the strap. His nose pressed against Lady’s neck, and she felt his breath on her fur.
For a moment it was quiet. The only sounds were Tramp’s breathing and the scratching of the beaver’s bronze teeth against the strap. After all the excitement of the morning, Lady found herself enjoying the peace.
And then Tramp went and broke it.
“So…not trying to be a ‘told you so,’ or anything,” he began, “but…baby moves in, dog moves out?”
Lady hated that she had already had the same thought. There was no way she was going to admit that to Tramp, though. “It’s not what it looks like,” she said.
“Got it, got it,” he said. “Kinda looks worse to me.” His words were teasing, but his tone was kind. His eyes rested on her, and Lady grew uncomfortable. This nice Tramp was unsettling.
Lady changed the subject. “I’m so glad we’re doing this after you decided to eat garbage.”
Tramp didn’t bite. Instead, he carefully got his teeth between the strap and Lady’s neck. Then he began to pull. He pushed back against the statue, using it for leverage. “Let me just…” he said, his voice muffled by the leather. He gave it several more tugs, loosening the leather with each pull. “Okay, time for the final step.” Moving around, he was face to face with Lady. Their eyes locked. Behind his shaggy brows, Tramp’s brown eyes grew soft.
“Uh, final step,” Lady said, breaking the moment.
Startled, Tramp shook his head. “Oh, yeah, the final step,” he said, snapping back to attention. “That’s what I was about to do.…” Giving the muzzle one last tug and then a quick snip, he pulled back. The muzzle came loose, and Lady stepped out of the horrible contraption. “Wow! That actually worked!”
Laughter bubbled up inside Lady. Until then, she hadn’t realized how scared she was that Tramp wouldn’t be able to free her. Now that she was out of the muzzle, she couldn’t stop laughing. Tramp’s eyes were twinkling. He seemed as relieved as Lady felt.
The mission complete, an awkward silence fell over Lady and Tramp. She wasn’t sure what to do next. She looked around the park.
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