Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Page #4
And since there is no one else
in the house,
there is only one logical explanation.
- It must have been you.
- I didn't do it, Father.
I'm going to give you one more chance.
Tell me the truth.
I could tell you, Father,
but you wouldn't believe me.
Very well. Off to your room, young lady.
I'm very disappointed in you.
You know, I was just thinking,
if Tink were here
- how not quiet it would be right now.
- You can say that again
Okay, okay, okay. Who am I?
That's the exact shade!
Quite a bit of spirit
in that little tinker, eh?
That's for sure. In fact,
I still can't believe she got captured.
Yeah. It's very unlike Tink
to be caught with her guard down.
- I wonder what really happened.
- Well we'll find out soon.
Yep. With every step we take we come
closer and closer to Tinker Bell
She'll te us what happened.
Listen, there's
something you a should know.
Tinker Bell getting trapped
is a my fault!
I slammed that door on Tinker Bell,
to teach her a lesson
I tried to get her out,
but the door was stuck.
I tred, but I couldn't, and now
I've put her and all of us in danger.
I am so sorry.
Honey, this is not your fault.
We a know that Tink can get
into plenty of trouble all by herself.
It scares me to think what would have
happened if you weren't there, Vidia.
I don't know what to say.
- How about faith...
- Trust...
- And...
- And...
And pixie dust.
And pixie dust!
Can you reach it, Clanky?
Almost. Just a little more.
- Here, let me.
Okay. Now, can you see anything?
No! There's a big building in the way.
Building. It's a house.
That's it! Clanky! We've got it!
What've we got?
House! Get off.
I'm sorry.
I can't feel my legs.
It doesn't matter what I say.
I'm so sorry, Lizzy.
I'm so glad you're here.
You're my best friend.
I wish I were a fairy, just like you.
Then I could help the flowers bloom
and talk to animals
and fly around with the other fairies
all the time.
That would be fun.
Where are we going?
Oh!
What is going on up there?
Whoa!
to the museum ton ght.
Now the butterfly is gone.
Whoa!
Whoa!
Oh, my! I'm... I'm flying!
Whoa!
Look at me! Whee! I'm a fairy!
All clear!
Sorry.
- Oh! Careful.
- That's my ear
Sorry.
Sorry.
- That's the nose Careful.
Whoops! Sorry.
- Can't see!
Okay. Tinker Bell is upstairs.
The little girl has her in a cage.
In a cage?
And there's also a large human
in the house
who doesn't like creatures with wings.
He pins them up in display cases.
- Great. Anything else?
- Oh, yes. The cat
Cat! What cat?
- That cat!
- That cat!
Fawn, you're an animal fairy.
What are we supposed to do?
Fawn?
- Fly!
Our wings are wet.
And who knows when they'll be dry.
Okay, okay. Run!
- Clank!
- Come on!
Whoa!
Clank!
- I'm okay.
We still need to get to that stairwell.
Any ideas?
If we could just build a brdge
or something
- That's it. A bridge!
Guys? Guys?
- A bridge made out of what?
Guys!
Clank! You're a genius!
Huh? Uh.
It was nothing.
All right. Let's do this.
- We need some more plates!
- Okay. Start passing them up Clanky.
Aye, aye! Here they come!
Get ready for more. Oh, hello!
We've got a full plate back here!
No, no, no. No. No, please.
Get back!
Get back!
Rosetta! Is this what I think it is?
That is exactly
what you think it is. Catnip!
You get to Tink
and we'll take care of the cat!
Got it!
Whoa!
Lizzy?
Coming, Father!
- Lizzy?
- Why, hello, Father. May I help you?
- What's going on in here?
- Nothing.
Nothing? Sounds like a herd of
elephants have been marching up here.
Look at this room.
It looks like a cyclone hit it.
- It's not that bad.
- Not that bad?
Your books are a overthe floor,
your toys are everywhere
and you tore your curtains What?
How did you get footprints
on the ceiling?
This is simply too much.
A temper tantrum of this magnitude
is unacceptable.
But I wasn't having a tantrum!
Then how did this happen?
And the truth this time.
If I tell you the truth
Elizabeth, the truth.
I was flying. My fairy showed me how.
Oh, forgoodness sake.
Your make-believe fairy did this?
You've got to stop this nonsense!
But it's not nonsense, Father.
It's the truth!
You have a real fairy
living in your room?
Yes! And I can prove it.
Just look at the research we did.
Elizabeth. This is what
you've been doing?
Field journals are to be filled with fact,
not fairy tales.
But Father, these are facts!
I don't understand this foolishness,
Lizzy. You have such talent
- Why would you waste it this way?
- Why can't you just believe me?
I believe in what is real,
and it's about time
Father, wait!
I know this is difficult for you
to understand
but this is all make-believe.
- No! They're real!
- Elizabeth, this discuss on is over.
But Father!
It... It.
See? I told you. Faires are real!
It's okay. She won't hurt you.
It's... Well, it's extraordinary!
Aren't her wings beautiful?
Yes. Very similarto Apoidea.
Or, no, no, odonata.
Look at the limb proportionality
to the cranial radius.
- Fascinating!
- Isn't she magical?
She's some sort
of evolutionary mutation
She's not a bug, she's a person.
- DR. GRIFFITHS Exactly!
- Tinker Bell
This is going to be
the discovery of the century!
Tink, watch out!
- Vidia?
- Get out of the way!
I must get this to the museum
right away!
Father, no!
Please, Father! Wait!
- You can't do this
- Lizzy, I don't have much time.
The trustees will only wait for me
until 9:
00Please, go back in the house.
Don't worry.
Mrs. Perkins wil be here any second.
Tinker Bell, I'm so sorry!
My father's taking your friend
to the city!
Step, step step.
- Tinker Bell?
- Tinker Bell!
Look, it's your frends.
- Hurry
- That's it. Good kitty.
Look, Lizzy's father trapped Vidia
in a jar while she was saving me.
- We have to hurry and rescue her.
- Here we go again!
- How are we gonna get there?
- Yeah, it's still raining.
Maybe we can't fly in the rain
but I think I know someone who can.
I'm scared. Tinker Bell.
Floating around my room is one thing,
but flying all the way to London
That easy. huh?
Okay. I'll be brave.
All right, fairies.
We need all the pixie dust we can get.
This girl's got a long journey
ahead of her.
All aboard!
Ready?
Whoa!
This better work.
Oh! Sorry, fairies.
Whoa! Oh!
Whoa!
Whoa!
Careful now!
Hi, Mrs. Perkins. Bye, Mrs. Perkins.
Bye, dear. Fly back soon.
Whoa!
Oh! Good idea.
Oh!
Whoa!
Sorry!
Out of the way!
There he is!
Tinker Bell, I can't keep up.
He's going too fast.
Tink! Tinker Bell, no!
No, no, no, no, no, no! Come on!
Come on, please, let them still be there.
Father
- What in the world?
Father, stop!
Don't take her in there!
It... It... It... It can't be.
Lizzy? You re flying.
Yes, I am.
But how? How are you doing that?
I... I don't understand.
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