Lady And The Tramp: - Ainda Sem Legenda

Lady looked back at the heavy oak door of her home, then at the open gate. For the first time, the silence of the house felt less like peace and more like a pause. She hopped down the steps, her paws hitting the damp earth with a newfound lightness.

In the quiet, cobblestone streets of a town that smelled of rain and jasmine, Lady sat on her porch, her ears perking at the sound of a distant, rhythmic whistling. It wasn’t the familiar jingle of Jim Dear’s keys, but something wilder—the sound of a soul that didn't know the weight of a collar. Lady and the Tramp - ainda sem legenda

"A roof just hides the stars," Tramp countered, stepping onto the grass. "Beyond that gate, the town is waking up in ways you’ve never seen. The butcher has a leftover bone with your name on it, and the river is singing a song that doesn't care about fences." Lady looked back at the heavy oak door

Lady tilted her head, her golden fur shimmering. "The world is right here, Tramp. It’s safe, it’s warm, and it has a roof." In the quiet, cobblestone streets of a town