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Emily's Adventure Transcript is Pikachufreak's fan-fiction thing to make.

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  • Here's the full transcript to Emily's Adventure.

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  • Michael Brandon: Emily's Adventure. It was springtime on the Island of Sodor. The sun was shining and the birds were singing. All the engines love this time of year. Emily thought the island had never look beautiful. But that night, there was a big and blustery storm. High winds swept across the island, trees were blown down, a water tower fell over, and the roof blew right off Farmer McColl's farm. Emily was very pleased to be safe and warm in a cozy shed. She could hear the wind outside, but the next morning, Emily could not believe her eyes. The storm had made a terrible mess. Farmer McColl was looking at the damaged barn.
  • Farmer McColl: The baby calves will be cold at night. I must fix the roof right away.
  • Michael Brandon: But Farmer McColl didn't have any timber for the roof, so he called Sir Topham Hatt. Sir Topham Hatt came to see Emily.
  • Sir Topham Hatt: The storm blew the roof off of Farmer McColl's barn. You must take him some timber so it can be fixed.
  • Emily: Yes, sir.
  • Michael Brandon: Emily steamed over to the timber yards. She buffered up to the timber wagons and raced off to Farmer McColl's as fast as she could, but the storm had caused lots of damage to the lines. Workmen and trucks were clearing branches and rocks from the tracks. Emily wanted to go quickly, but she couldn't go at all.
  • Emily: Bother!
  • Michael Brandon: Trevor and the workmen were trying to move the tree, but moving it was taking a very long time.
  • Emily: Hurry up! You must work harder!
  • Michael Brandon: And she blew her whistle. Trevor was working as fast as he could. At last, he pulled the tree off the track, but Emily didn't say thank you to Trevor. All she said was...
  • Emily: About time!
  • Michael Brandon: Every time she came across workmen clearing the track, she blew her whistle and wheeshed her steam. This made the workmen cross, but Emily thought it made them work harder. Then Emily came across a fallen water tower. It had crashed onto her line.
  • Emily: Oh, no!
  • Michael Brandon: Elizabeth was helping the workmen push the tower off the track. The tower was very heavy. Emily decided to boss Elizabeth too.
  • Emily: Hurry up!
  • Michael Brandon: and she blew her whistle as loud as she could.
  • Elizabeth: Not if you ask like that!
  • Emily: I've got an urgent delivery!
  • Michael Brandon: But Elizabeth didn't listen. She simply went back to work. Emily blew her whistle again, but the more she blew her whistle, the slower Elizabeth seemed to go. Emily thought she would never get to Farmer McColl's place. The skies were darkening and the night was on its way. Thomas arrived bringing more supplies.
  • Thomas: Hello!
  • Michael Brandon: Emily complained about Elizabeth.
  • Emily: She won't do a thing I tell her.
  • Thomas: That's because you're a "big bossy boiler". You should try asking nicely for a change.
  • Michael Brandon: Emily didn't like being called a bossy boiler and she didn't wanna ask nicely, but it would be nighttime soon and the baby calves still don't have a roof over their heads, so Emily took a deep breath.
  • Emily: I'm sorry I was rude, but can you help me get this timber to Farmer McColl's place? Please? It's to help the baby calves.
  • Michael Brandon: Elizabeth smiled.
  • Elizabeth: Why certainly! I'll get your track cleared in no time!
  • Michael Brandon: Emily was really surprised. Thomas was right, asking nicely was just like magic. Elizabeth pushed with all her puff. The tower was heavy, but with a mighty heave, the track was cleared.
  • Emily: Thank you!
  • Michael Brandon: And she steamed on as fast as she could. It was nearly bedtime. Emily knew the baby calves would be getting cold, so whenever there was something on the track, she took a deep breath and said please and thank you. At last, Emily arrived at Farmer McColl's. And the timber was quickly unloaded. The barn was soon repaired. And the baby calves snuggled down on their nice soft hay.
  • Farmer McColl: Thank you, Emily. The calves will be nice and warm now.
  • Michael Brandon: Emily was pleased she arrived on time. Asking nicely was all she had to do. The End!
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