After the death of Sir Charles T. Hat, some of his engines have managed to be saved and have been put on a secret railway that is completely hidden from the rest of the world, and has all the supplies it needs. (Y/N) is the controller of the railway...
Mallard is an LNER Gresley A4 Pacific who works on Paradise Island. He also holds the speed record of fastest steam engine in the world, and fastest engine on the island, of 132 mph. He is also a kind engine, although there are some things that get him puffed up in the smokebox, he is still kind to all the other engines. He often does mixed-traffic jobs, but he doesn't mind it.
One day, Mallard was to take a special rail tour to celebrate the anniversary of his new record. "I must say," he said boastfully, "Sir Nigel Gresley must be smiling from the heavens looking at me. I was perhaps his most successful engine to ever be built!" He then puffed out, leaving the engines cross and jealous. Dick was the most. He was the fastest engine on the island until Mallard's record was made. "He's getting too big for his wheels!" said Gordon. "Puffed up in the smokebox!" said James. "A real pompous engine!" said Dick. "Sounds like you three are getting a taste of your own medicine!" said Thomas cheekily. Just then, Donald had an idea. "Say, isn't there a duck called a Mallard?" "Yes, why?" asked Toby. Duck then said, "I think he's thinking of playing a trick on Mallard."
That night in the Round House, Mallard was sound asleep. Dick and Donald's crew then carried something to Mallard, and put it in his water tank.
The next morning, Mallard was steamed up, and he headed to fill up on coal and water before heading to the mainland with his rail tour. When his tender was being filled with water, there was a sound. "QUACK, QUACK!" Mallard jumped, and said, "What was that!?!" His driver and fireman looked in, and out popped a duck. A Mallard to be exact.
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"Who did this?" asked Mallard. The duck was tame, and he liked Mallard. He sat on the tender, and enjoyed the sun. The other engines teased him about the mallard. Soon, Mallard's coaches were coupled up to him, and he puffed off to the mainland.
On the British Railways, he passed engines, and enthusiasts, and some even saw the duck sitting on his tender! The engines laughed, and Mallard blew steam at them. Soon, the rail tour was over, and Mallard took all the enthusiasts home.
At the end of the day, Mallard stopped by a lake on the mainline. He didn't want to admit it, but he started to like the duck. He was sad he had to go away, but every time he visited the lake, he whistled to his mallard.
The other engines teased, but Mallard was quick to say, "I'm proud of that duck. He's one of the fastest in the flock!" The engines were confused, until they went by the lake. They saw Mallard's mallard had a mate, and a whole family of ducklings. And he lead the charge. Mallard often visits the lake, and his mallard jumps on his front, and cuddles next to him.