Full Version Of The True Lifesaver Lilo & Stitch version

Full version of The True Lifesaver LAS version It was night in Kauai and everyone had already gone to sleep, all except for three family members; Jumba was working in his evil genius lab, and Nani and Pleakley were having a conversation in the living room, which happened after Nani helped Pleakley with his stuff. “So, Nani,” Pleakley said. “I want to thank you for helping me with my stuff.” “No problem, Pleakley,” Nani said. She was about to go back to working in the kitchen. But Pleakley, however, was still thankful for her help and decided to repay her, so he stopped her by placing a hand on her shoulder. “Wait a minute, Nani,” he said. “Yes, Pleakley?” Nani said. “So, because you helped me with my stuff, I just wanted to ask if maybe I could help you with your stuff,” Pleakley said. Nani was confused. “Pleakley, what are you talking about?” she asked. “I just want to help you,” Pleakley said. “It’s part of the galaxy code.” Nani shook her head. “Look, I understand your galaxy code,” she said. “But I’m afraid I can't take your offer.” Pleakley was shocked. “But why?” he asked. “My galaxy code’s really important to me, and I owe you!” “Pleakley, you don't understand,” Nani said. “You already own to someone else.” “What do you mean?” Pleakley asked confusedly. “Just think about it,” Nani said. “I don't know,” Pleakley said. Nani sighed. “Okay, listen,” she said. “Think about that one person who saved you from being alone. Think about that one person who really cares about you, and who is always there if you need the most.” Pleakley’s eye widened as Nani continued. “Because of him, there is a place you can call home,” she said. "And not just that, a family. And one other thing, ‘ohana means family. And family means...” “...nobody gets left behind,” Pleakley finished. “Or forgotten,” Nani concluded. Pleakley began to realize who Nani was talking about. “You know, I never really thought about this,” he said. “But as a matter of fact, you’re right.” “I told you so,” Nani said. “Thanks, Nani,” Pleakley said. “You always say the right thing.” “You’re welcome, Pleakley,” Nani said. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, there is something that I need to do,” Pleakley said. And with that, he grabbed his flashlight, turned the doorknob, and walked out of the house. Nani smiled, knowing that Pleakley now understood the true meaning of family.

Pleakley walked through the night of Kauai until he spotted the red ship, which was Jumba’s current lab. “I can do this, I can do this,” he said to himself. Taking a deep breath, Pleakley approached the ship, causing the doors to open and revealing the scientist, who was taking a break from his work. “Jumba?” he called out to him. “Yes?” Jumba answered. “Do you have a minute?” Pleakley asked. “There’s something I have to tell you.” “Sure,” Jumba said. “What is it, Pleakley?” Pleakley took another deep breath. "Well, you see, I... I..." he said. His eye began to water as he tried to say something else. Overcome with emotion, he cried out and ran over to Jumba and hugged him, sobbing into his chest. Jumba wrapped one of his arms around him, trying to comfort him. “Shh, it’s okay, my little one,” he soothed. “I’m here. Just tell me what’s wrong.” “I’m just... So glad that I have you,” Pleakley said in a muffled voice. Jumba barely heard what he said. “I’m sorry, can you repeat that?” he asked. Pleakley sniffled and uncovered his face from Jumba’s chest. “I’m just so glad that I have you,” he said again. Jumba didn’t say anything, his lab coat was wet from Pleakley’s tears, but he didn’t care. “Because...” Pleakley continued. “Jumba, I love you!” Those words deeply touched Jumba’s heart. Also tearing up, Jumba smiled and wrapped both of his arms around Pleakley. “Oh, my little one-eyed one,” he said. “I love you, too.” Aware of the salty tears that trickled down Jumba’s cheeks, Pleakley clutched his lab coat as he buried his face into his chest again and cried harder. The two embraced each other for awhile. Tears of joy and relief streamed like glistening rivers down their cheeks, and their hearts were filled with love. “No matter what happens,” Jumba said. “You’ll always be my best little one-eyed assistant, Pleakley...”