Oliver and Company: Rock N Roll by Siluntwolf, literature
Literature
Oliver and Company: Rock N Roll
Oliver and Dodger were hanging out in the boat.Dancing and practically singing along to the songs on the radio. They put on their sunglasses as they started“Just take those old records off the shelf” Dodger started as he and Oliver started dancing.Oliver replies,“I’ll sit and listen to them by myself”“Today’s music ain’t got the same soul”“I like that old time Rock N Roll,” They both said in unison.“Don’t try to take me to the disco,” Dodger sang as he danced in a marching way.“You’ll never get me out on the floor,” Oliver sang while shaking on the old chair.“In ten minutes, I’ll be late for the door.”“I like that old time Rock N Roll,” they both said in unison.
Disney's Oliver and Company: Forgiveness by Siluntwolf, literature
Literature
Disney's Oliver and Company: Forgiveness
Winston was in the kitchen, cleaning the dishes, including a particular silver bowl.
Notices Georgette coming into the kitchen.
He says, “Georgette, I found Oliver’s silver bowl in the trash can, any idea how it got there?”Georgette looks away, giving a slight whimper.
“That’s what I thought.
Georgette, I know you’re used to being the center of attention, but, there’s no need to be jealous. Oliver just wants to be your friend.”
She slightly nods, showing she understands.
Winston declared Georgette to the corner of the room for ten minutes to think about what she’s done.
Georgette does feel remorse for how she treated Oliver, especially after seeing Jenny cry that night on the docks.
After ten minutes, Georgette leaves the corner and begins walking around the house.
She finds Oliver in the piano room, playing with a ball of yarn.
Clears her throat; says, “Hey Oliver.”He turns around; says, “Oh, hi Georgette, wanna play?”At first Georgette felt like she didn’t want to, but she wanted to
Disney's Brother Bear: Waterfall Race by Siluntwolf, literature
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Disney's Brother Bear: Waterfall Race
Kenai and Koda challenge each other in a race.
“I bet I can go down the waterfall faster than you,” Koda challenged.
“You’re on,” Kenai accepts.
They each went to separate waterfalls, waiting for Tug’s singal.
He cries, “Go.”
They both jumped at the same time, splishing and splashing left and right as they went down the falls.
Reaching the bottom, they both splash.
Getting out of the water, Kenai asks, “Well Tug, who won?”Tug says, “It was a tie, you both won.”
Koda says while shaking off some water, “What? No way, I wanna rematch.”“You’re on,” Kenai accepts.
They raced each other down the waterfalls two or three times, Kenai and Koda each won and tied once.
Tug questions, “Do you two always make everything a challenge.”
“No, not always,” Kenai says.
Koda adds, “But, it’s more fun.”
“Sure is.”Tug shook his head in amusement, quoted, “Only those two.”“What was that?”
“Nothing.”