Henry's Forest GC Remake
Henry the Green Engine has lived on the Island of Sodor for many years and wouldn't want to be anywhere else. He likes every part of it from the fields filled with flowers to the white sandy beaches, but there is one place that Henry always enjoys visiting more than any other; the forest. Henry could remember the day long ago when he and Toby brought some new trees to be planted and Terence and Trevor had helped to haul them into place. Now the trees are growing tall, with more growing along the hillside. Henry always feels better when he is in the forest and although he can't explain why, his driver knows the reason; it's because its peaceful and quiet. One night, everything changes as a storm rages across the island. All the engines are resting in the sheds and begin talking about the wind blowing outside, except for Henry, who hopes that the storm won't harm the forest. By morning, the fierce winds have gone, but severe damage has been done to the forest. Henry's driver comes to tell the green engine the bad news and soon, he is sent to help Donald clear the tracks in the forest. Henry feels very devastated by all the damage that has been done in his forest and he wonders what will happen to all the animals who have lived there. Henry's flatbeds are soon loaded with logs, which are then taken to the timber mill, where they are recycled to become furniture and other things. Henry takes consolation in the fact the wood will be put to good use, but he is still sad to lose part of his forest that meant so much to him. Thomas and Toby feel sorry for Henry and wish that there was something they could do to make things better again. Later in the yards, Toby meets Sir Topham Hatt, who notices that the tram engine looks glum. Toby tells him that he and Henry are very sad about the trees and that the forest was a special place to Henry but now, some of it is gone. Sir Topham Hatt tells Toby that he will soon put things right and sends him to collect some freight cars, loaded with small tree saplings all ready for planting. Later that day, when Henry returns to the forest, he is most surprised to see Terence and Trevor, busily helping workmen to clear away all the torn stumps and branches to make room to plant the new trees. Terence calls out to Henry that they are beginning again and that the hillside will look better than ever before. Now whenever Henry stops by the forest, not only can he see the new trees growing strong and tall, but the animals are returning to their home. And while most of the time the forest is very quiet, Henry can sometimes hear the leaves rustling or birds singing or even children playing and laughing in the distance but whatever the sounds may be, he is always happy here.
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