Sunday, March 29, 2020

The Library





Here you will find a quick link to the literature and fan-fiction that forms the backbone of the W&A RR and it's projects. 



Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King/Guard, Oliver & Company, Princess and the Frog, Talespin, and 101 Dalmatians are copyright the dude with the mouse ears and the big castle. This is an 'Alternate Universe' and takes liberties with the movies and the canon from which it’s set around.





A Western & Atlantic short story. Showcasing the first time Lady and Tramp truly met each other.

Based on the same scene from the first film. Originally a one-shot written for a prompt, I held onto it for a while thinking I could include it in something else. But in the end, it stands on it's own pretty well.



Lady and Tramp have a wonderful life together. Their kids have moved out and found employment, and both are looking forward to a quiet life focused on each other and a hopeful retirement following their jobs on the railroad. But when a mysterious Shadow Man places a curse on Lady, will bad luck and ill fortune follow her to her grave?


It's a cold night when the Tramp answers a knock on the door. He's been called to pull a shift in the yard, by himself for a change. What he finds upon arrival is a tough situation. The W&A's Chief Mechanical engineer and a bum busted up locomotive who is far past her prime. Can they handle the oncoming emergency with their lame loco?


It's a wet and stormy night when Lady and the Tramp are assigned one of the railroad's crack overnight passenger trains. With a private car making their train overweight, and an efficiency inspector along to judge them, this will prove to be a tough night that will test their skills and patience. 
 

Vitani has been harboring a secret from Scamp and Angel. She has grown to discover unrequited feelings for the young male railroader. With Angel by his side, and clearly a part of his life, what use is it to try? That is, until she finds herself an opportunity to make Scamp her own, and all she has to do is slip a little bit of something special into his drink.

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