Ch. 8— Busted
Angel and Scamp awoke the siguiente día to find it sunny and light. When Scamp woke up, he cheered, “Hee-hee-hee! They haven’t found us yet!”
“Good job, tenderfoot!” ángel giggled. “Now it’s time to find a family!”
Angel, at once, moved to a lamppost at the corner of the street, watching the cars and pedestrians pass by. She stared at each car and pedestrian that moved with perrito, cachorro eyes. “Somebody will come to adopt me,” ángel stated insistently.
“Can’t we have some fun?” Scamp asked, as he eventually got up and followed her.
“Okay then,” ángel told him excitedly. They did a lot of things to pass time. Scamp tried to improve his calle trick technique, to no avail, and ángel corrected him with some teasing affection. The two of them went to steal some hot perros for lunch, and, not being caught, went back to standing on the calle to look for an owner. “When we find a family… hopefully we’ll find one that will not enforce dumb rules and go to bad shows like yours,” ángel gleefully stated as they continued to sit.
But the afternoon felt no better. The drivers and pedestrians passing por gave hardly any attention o thought to Angel, who became less and less enthusiastic as the día wore on with no success.
Discouraged, ángel told Scamp, “Come on tenderfoot… let’s go,” as they walked further and further away from home. As dusk fell, the two of them found themselves in a part of town that even ángel never saw before. It was dark, and with plenty of tall, multi-story buildings. On a couple signs, Scamp read the term, “Hotels”.
“These are the places where these snobby showers go to stay,” Scamp groaned.
“At least we’re far off from your parents,” ángel told Scamp fervently
The two of them rounded another corner, and there, they noticed…
“Oh no, it’s Buster!” Scamp groaned as ángel gasped.
Buster was clearly and unmistakably there, looking malicious and very satisfied about something. Looking delighted was a small white perrito, cachorro with black spots and a patch on his eye, he looked up at Buster adoringly with great excitement. Two other puppies, also white with black spots followed, but less enthusiastically. All three of them were wearing collars.
Scamp and ángel moved behind a set of bushes, but por then, it was too late. Buster then loudly stated, “All right Patchy… if tu do want to be a junkyard dog, tu have to go get me those two cachorritos that went in the bushes to the right,” Buster told the perrito, cachorro with the patch.
“Why?” the perrito, cachorro with the patch asked.
“Because if tu don’t, they’ll go tell on you. They know your parents,” Buster answered maliciously. “Drag them over, and then I’ll take care of them.”
The perrito, cachorro with the patch nodded, and Scamp and Angel, cornered with a muro and trapped in the bushes, were too slow to move. The perrito, cachorro with patch moved in the bushes, looked on either side of him, and then growled at Scamp and ángel when he noticed them at last.
“So, there tu two are,” the perrito, cachorro with the patch growled. “Trying to find us, are you?”
“What?” Scamp asked. “Your… parents?”
“Get out, o I’ll make you!” the perrito, cachorro with the patch demanded.
Deciding to take the risk, Scamp and ángel walked out, and Buster looked delighted. “Well, well, well, Patchy-boy. tu passed your first test… now, it’s my turn!”
But then, ángel blustered out, “Don’t listen to him at all!”
The cachorritos turned, and she stated nervously, “I was part of his little group beforehand… and he really is horrible!”
Scamp added, “We’re runaways ourselves! We don’t even know your parents!”
One of the other spotted puppies, with spotted ears generally but mostly white, stated quietly, “You know Patch, how would they know your parents?”
“Don’t ask questions!” Buster roared at the perrito, cachorro with the spotted ears.
“Listen!” ángel protested. “He did the same thing to Scamp over here as he’s doing to you!”
“That’s enough, Angel-cakes!” Buster roared, and then he moved in to attack ángel and Scamp. The spotted cachorritos gasped, but then, they were interrupted…
“Wahoo!” came a loud, carrying voice. “A-ha! There are some más hoodlums!”
“Oh no!” Scamp gasped.
Behind them, came the dogcatcher, who drove in his car and drew closer and closer to Buster and the puppies.
Buster himself ran off far ahead, leaving the perrito, cachorro with the patch to ask, “Wait? Where’re tu going?”
“To save myself,” Buster stated. “Buster’s trouble is Buster’s trouble, just like yours, Patchy. That’s the essential Lema of being a junkyard dog.”
“But…” the perrito, cachorro with the patch began, but as Buster faded, ángel added, “You see? He did that to him too once,” ángel indicated toward Scamp.
“And the dogcatcher is dangerous too,” Scamp added worriedly. “He attacks any perrito, cachorro without a collar like us.”
However, ángel had a look of terror in her eyes, Scamp turned, he did too, and abruptly, they were both lifted into a net.
“There ya go! I never thought I’d see tu two again! Full speed ahead!” the dogcatcher cried. But the spotted cachorritos abruptly jumped from the sidewalk and chewed open the net.
“Hey there! Five against one’s not fair!” the dogcatcher screamed, but por then, the car went far enough ahead to notice Buster, who was lying relaxingly on the street, gazing excitedly at the truck.
“Ah, I hope all of those little house perros are in there,” he stated devilishly.
The dogcatcher, however, came out, with a very large net. Buster stated, “Well, well, well… he thinks he can fight me.”
But then, the dogcatcher cackled, “A-ha! tu again! tu won’t be able to get away from this net! It’s a foolproof solution! Ha!”
Buster gasped, and then he realized he was caught. He tried to bite at the net, but this net was too strong. After some effort, the catcher lifted him in the back.
ángel , Scamp, and the cachorritos peered their heads out of the bushes. Buster just noticed them.
“Hey Scampster! Patchy! Angelcakes!” he roared at them. “I can use some help!”
“Yeah, and you’d leave me out there like that,” the perrito, cachorro with the patch told Buster contemptuously. “No thanks.”
“Oh, come on!” Buster roared, but ángel shook her head. “Sorry Buster… but tu deserve it.”
The dogcatcher rolled off, cheerfully humming as Buster glared at them in the back seat.
“Wahoo!” Scamp cheered as he left the bushes. “No más Buster o dogcatcher to deal with today, haha!”
Angel and Scamp awoke the siguiente día to find it sunny and light. When Scamp woke up, he cheered, “Hee-hee-hee! They haven’t found us yet!”
“Good job, tenderfoot!” ángel giggled. “Now it’s time to find a family!”
Angel, at once, moved to a lamppost at the corner of the street, watching the cars and pedestrians pass by. She stared at each car and pedestrian that moved with perrito, cachorro eyes. “Somebody will come to adopt me,” ángel stated insistently.
“Can’t we have some fun?” Scamp asked, as he eventually got up and followed her.
“Okay then,” ángel told him excitedly. They did a lot of things to pass time. Scamp tried to improve his calle trick technique, to no avail, and ángel corrected him with some teasing affection. The two of them went to steal some hot perros for lunch, and, not being caught, went back to standing on the calle to look for an owner. “When we find a family… hopefully we’ll find one that will not enforce dumb rules and go to bad shows like yours,” ángel gleefully stated as they continued to sit.
But the afternoon felt no better. The drivers and pedestrians passing por gave hardly any attention o thought to Angel, who became less and less enthusiastic as the día wore on with no success.
Discouraged, ángel told Scamp, “Come on tenderfoot… let’s go,” as they walked further and further away from home. As dusk fell, the two of them found themselves in a part of town that even ángel never saw before. It was dark, and with plenty of tall, multi-story buildings. On a couple signs, Scamp read the term, “Hotels”.
“These are the places where these snobby showers go to stay,” Scamp groaned.
“At least we’re far off from your parents,” ángel told Scamp fervently
The two of them rounded another corner, and there, they noticed…
“Oh no, it’s Buster!” Scamp groaned as ángel gasped.
Buster was clearly and unmistakably there, looking malicious and very satisfied about something. Looking delighted was a small white perrito, cachorro with black spots and a patch on his eye, he looked up at Buster adoringly with great excitement. Two other puppies, also white with black spots followed, but less enthusiastically. All three of them were wearing collars.
Scamp and ángel moved behind a set of bushes, but por then, it was too late. Buster then loudly stated, “All right Patchy… if tu do want to be a junkyard dog, tu have to go get me those two cachorritos that went in the bushes to the right,” Buster told the perrito, cachorro with the patch.
“Why?” the perrito, cachorro with the patch asked.
“Because if tu don’t, they’ll go tell on you. They know your parents,” Buster answered maliciously. “Drag them over, and then I’ll take care of them.”
The perrito, cachorro with the patch nodded, and Scamp and Angel, cornered with a muro and trapped in the bushes, were too slow to move. The perrito, cachorro with patch moved in the bushes, looked on either side of him, and then growled at Scamp and ángel when he noticed them at last.
“So, there tu two are,” the perrito, cachorro with the patch growled. “Trying to find us, are you?”
“What?” Scamp asked. “Your… parents?”
“Get out, o I’ll make you!” the perrito, cachorro with the patch demanded.
Deciding to take the risk, Scamp and ángel walked out, and Buster looked delighted. “Well, well, well, Patchy-boy. tu passed your first test… now, it’s my turn!”
But then, ángel blustered out, “Don’t listen to him at all!”
The cachorritos turned, and she stated nervously, “I was part of his little group beforehand… and he really is horrible!”
Scamp added, “We’re runaways ourselves! We don’t even know your parents!”
One of the other spotted puppies, with spotted ears generally but mostly white, stated quietly, “You know Patch, how would they know your parents?”
“Don’t ask questions!” Buster roared at the perrito, cachorro with the spotted ears.
“Listen!” ángel protested. “He did the same thing to Scamp over here as he’s doing to you!”
“That’s enough, Angel-cakes!” Buster roared, and then he moved in to attack ángel and Scamp. The spotted cachorritos gasped, but then, they were interrupted…
“Wahoo!” came a loud, carrying voice. “A-ha! There are some más hoodlums!”
“Oh no!” Scamp gasped.
Behind them, came the dogcatcher, who drove in his car and drew closer and closer to Buster and the puppies.
Buster himself ran off far ahead, leaving the perrito, cachorro with the patch to ask, “Wait? Where’re tu going?”
“To save myself,” Buster stated. “Buster’s trouble is Buster’s trouble, just like yours, Patchy. That’s the essential Lema of being a junkyard dog.”
“But…” the perrito, cachorro with the patch began, but as Buster faded, ángel added, “You see? He did that to him too once,” ángel indicated toward Scamp.
“And the dogcatcher is dangerous too,” Scamp added worriedly. “He attacks any perrito, cachorro without a collar like us.”
However, ángel had a look of terror in her eyes, Scamp turned, he did too, and abruptly, they were both lifted into a net.
“There ya go! I never thought I’d see tu two again! Full speed ahead!” the dogcatcher cried. But the spotted cachorritos abruptly jumped from the sidewalk and chewed open the net.
“Hey there! Five against one’s not fair!” the dogcatcher screamed, but por then, the car went far enough ahead to notice Buster, who was lying relaxingly on the street, gazing excitedly at the truck.
“Ah, I hope all of those little house perros are in there,” he stated devilishly.
The dogcatcher, however, came out, with a very large net. Buster stated, “Well, well, well… he thinks he can fight me.”
But then, the dogcatcher cackled, “A-ha! tu again! tu won’t be able to get away from this net! It’s a foolproof solution! Ha!”
Buster gasped, and then he realized he was caught. He tried to bite at the net, but this net was too strong. After some effort, the catcher lifted him in the back.
ángel , Scamp, and the cachorritos peered their heads out of the bushes. Buster just noticed them.
“Hey Scampster! Patchy! Angelcakes!” he roared at them. “I can use some help!”
“Yeah, and you’d leave me out there like that,” the perrito, cachorro with the patch told Buster contemptuously. “No thanks.”
“Oh, come on!” Buster roared, but ángel shook her head. “Sorry Buster… but tu deserve it.”
The dogcatcher rolled off, cheerfully humming as Buster glared at them in the back seat.
“Wahoo!” Scamp cheered as he left the bushes. “No más Buster o dogcatcher to deal with today, haha!”
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Which Will It Be?
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