The pengins began to proceed their journey before the sun came up to spare themselves from the blistering sun for awhile. That morning the heat was untoleratentable. por eleven Rico couldn't take walking anymore, so he slid on his belly.
As they inclined up a colina Private's eyes randomly began to light up. He daydreamed off into the distance. It wasn't long before Rico and Kowalski joined him in his gaze.
"What are tu boys looking at? I don't see anything." Skipper questioned.
"Don't tu see the H.Q.?" Kowalski dicho pointing to nothing.
"No, what are tu talking about Kowalski? It's a lunacorn not the H.Q." Private dicho with his hands on his hips.
"No, FFFFFFFFFFFIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHH" Rico exclaimed excitedly.
The three raced up as fast as they could and paloma to meet reality. They soon were forced to except reveries weren't real.
"Where's the lunacorn?"
"And the H.Q.,"
"Ffffiiissshhhh?" Rico whined.
"That was just a marash, boys! This postres is doing things to your brains. tu can't trust everything tu see." Skipper scolded.
"Sorry, Skipper. I was just so sure of it ....... I mean it seemed so-" Kowalski said.
"So real," Private interrupted astonishedly.
"Yes!!" Skipper cried elatedly. Skipper rushed over the hill. The other penguins exchanged bewildered and concerned faces.
"What I say?" Private shrugged. They began to follow Skipper. They couldn't believe their eyes. It was an oasis with a tall shady building behind it, that gave Private a bad feeling in his gut. Skipper cupped his flippers and gathered water. He slurped it up rapidly. The refreshing water trickled down his soar dry throat. It was like a sip of glory.
"No, it can't be real, it has to be a marash again." Kowalski gasped. The other two paid no attention and started tumbling down the colina to the oasis. Rico leaped in screaming, "Fffiiissshh!"
"Wait, that can't be Hans' lair!" Kowalski shouted gesturing to the colossal building.
"Why not?" Skipper dicho turning to Kowalski. Everyone stopped with their beaks dropped wide open in fear. "Because of him!!!!!!" Private screamed. A low growl came from behind Skipper. He gulped and turned around. Two crocodiles bore their rotting teeth.
"Looks like we've got ourselves some trespassers." The first croc snarled.
"Trespassers? No, these birds are our guests. We're going to have them for lunch." The segundo one jeered. His partener burst out laughing.
"Shut up!" He snapped at him in return.
"Oh, boy! What are we having for lunch?" Private questioned naively. Skipper slapped him.
"Private, they're having us!" Kowalski shouted.
"No, they're not! Because we're not going down without a fight!" Skipper encouraged. "Rico, weapons!"
Under Skipper's command Rico did as he was told. Skipper grabbed a chainsaw and charged at the first one. The other one snatched Skipper up in his jaws and began to bite down on him. Private tackled his snout, while the other two took on the first reptile. "Rico, give me a rope!" Private cried. Private held his foes mouth open and grabbed the rope in his beak. "Private, get out of here!" Skipper called out from the back of the monster's throat. "And let tu get eaten?!" Private cried back. "Whatever it takes to keep tu safe." Skipper exclaimed, clinging to the throat for his life.
"Just take the rope, Skippah!" Private yelled. Skipper grasped it as Private tugged with all his strength. He yelped out in pain. "Private, tu have to stop you're hurting yourself."
Marlene glared out the window her eyes full of rage. Hans stood siguiente to her with his flipper around her. "How come your guards haven't killed them yet? They're birds they should be easy to kill."
"I promise tu I'll make it extremely agonizing for Skipper if they survive this."
"Good,"
"I can do it, Skippah! I'm not letting go!" Privae said. Just then Private was thrown out of the mouth along with Skipper on the other end of the rope. Rico and Kowalski tied up the opponet and shoved a stick between the upper and lower jaws of the other. "Let's mover in, gentlemen!" Skipper said.
As they inclined up a colina Private's eyes randomly began to light up. He daydreamed off into the distance. It wasn't long before Rico and Kowalski joined him in his gaze.
"What are tu boys looking at? I don't see anything." Skipper questioned.
"Don't tu see the H.Q.?" Kowalski dicho pointing to nothing.
"No, what are tu talking about Kowalski? It's a lunacorn not the H.Q." Private dicho with his hands on his hips.
"No, FFFFFFFFFFFIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHH" Rico exclaimed excitedly.
The three raced up as fast as they could and paloma to meet reality. They soon were forced to except reveries weren't real.
"Where's the lunacorn?"
"And the H.Q.,"
"Ffffiiissshhhh?" Rico whined.
"That was just a marash, boys! This postres is doing things to your brains. tu can't trust everything tu see." Skipper scolded.
"Sorry, Skipper. I was just so sure of it ....... I mean it seemed so-" Kowalski said.
"So real," Private interrupted astonishedly.
"Yes!!" Skipper cried elatedly. Skipper rushed over the hill. The other penguins exchanged bewildered and concerned faces.
"What I say?" Private shrugged. They began to follow Skipper. They couldn't believe their eyes. It was an oasis with a tall shady building behind it, that gave Private a bad feeling in his gut. Skipper cupped his flippers and gathered water. He slurped it up rapidly. The refreshing water trickled down his soar dry throat. It was like a sip of glory.
"No, it can't be real, it has to be a marash again." Kowalski gasped. The other two paid no attention and started tumbling down the colina to the oasis. Rico leaped in screaming, "Fffiiissshh!"
"Wait, that can't be Hans' lair!" Kowalski shouted gesturing to the colossal building.
"Why not?" Skipper dicho turning to Kowalski. Everyone stopped with their beaks dropped wide open in fear. "Because of him!!!!!!" Private screamed. A low growl came from behind Skipper. He gulped and turned around. Two crocodiles bore their rotting teeth.
"Looks like we've got ourselves some trespassers." The first croc snarled.
"Trespassers? No, these birds are our guests. We're going to have them for lunch." The segundo one jeered. His partener burst out laughing.
"Shut up!" He snapped at him in return.
"Oh, boy! What are we having for lunch?" Private questioned naively. Skipper slapped him.
"Private, they're having us!" Kowalski shouted.
"No, they're not! Because we're not going down without a fight!" Skipper encouraged. "Rico, weapons!"
Under Skipper's command Rico did as he was told. Skipper grabbed a chainsaw and charged at the first one. The other one snatched Skipper up in his jaws and began to bite down on him. Private tackled his snout, while the other two took on the first reptile. "Rico, give me a rope!" Private cried. Private held his foes mouth open and grabbed the rope in his beak. "Private, get out of here!" Skipper called out from the back of the monster's throat. "And let tu get eaten?!" Private cried back. "Whatever it takes to keep tu safe." Skipper exclaimed, clinging to the throat for his life.
"Just take the rope, Skippah!" Private yelled. Skipper grasped it as Private tugged with all his strength. He yelped out in pain. "Private, tu have to stop you're hurting yourself."
Marlene glared out the window her eyes full of rage. Hans stood siguiente to her with his flipper around her. "How come your guards haven't killed them yet? They're birds they should be easy to kill."
"I promise tu I'll make it extremely agonizing for Skipper if they survive this."
"Good,"
"I can do it, Skippah! I'm not letting go!" Privae said. Just then Private was thrown out of the mouth along with Skipper on the other end of the rope. Rico and Kowalski tied up the opponet and shoved a stick between the upper and lower jaws of the other. "Let's mover in, gentlemen!" Skipper said.
TDH: this is a remake to the movie with the same title. The character's personalities may be somewhat altered to fit the characters from the movie. Please read and review. Rated T for sexuality and some language.
Narrator: This is a story of Boy meets Girl.
The boy, Kowalski, grew up thinking he'd never truly be happy until the día he met The One. This belief stands from early exposure to Skipper's hard training and being cooped up in his lab making recipes for disaster.
The girl, Summer, did not share this belief. Since the separation from her family, she only loved two things. The first was her long feathery hair. The segundo was how easily she could cut it off, and feel nothing.
Kowalski meets Summer on January 8th. He knows almost immediately, she is who he's been searching for.
This is a story of Boy meets Girl, but tu should know upfront, this is not a amor story.
Narrator: This is a story of Boy meets Girl.
The boy, Kowalski, grew up thinking he'd never truly be happy until the día he met The One. This belief stands from early exposure to Skipper's hard training and being cooped up in his lab making recipes for disaster.
The girl, Summer, did not share this belief. Since the separation from her family, she only loved two things. The first was her long feathery hair. The segundo was how easily she could cut it off, and feel nothing.
Kowalski meets Summer on January 8th. He knows almost immediately, she is who he's been searching for.
This is a story of Boy meets Girl, but tu should know upfront, this is not a amor story.