Believe me: I know how a dead body touching feels. Everybody, who has (had) a pet knows…
A Dawn Of Hope
Private awoke. He felt cold and thirsty. His throat and eyes hurt from crying. He closed his flippers tighter around Kowalski and new tears came to his eyes as he felt that his body was stiff and cold. It was like hugging a rock – no returning of any emotions. Private sobbed.
The nightfall had began. The dark clouds had división, split apart and the sky wore a deep blue. The noises of the nightly forest around him frightened the little pingüino, pingüino de and he searched for protection in the hugging of the corpse…
Suddenly, Private heard another noise… closer… right behind him. He pressed himself even más tightly at Kowalski and turned his head. In the dimmer light he saw something moving between the trunks. And then an animal stepped out.
"Private!" it cried appalled and ran towards him.
"M-Marlene?" Private stuttered, not unloosing his grip.
The nutria knelt down beside him and laid its paws on him.
"What are tu doing out here?" she asked.
Then she realized the situation.
"Oh, Private" Marlene dicho desperately and stroked him. She looked at Private's red bandages around his flippers, the blood soiled ones on his back and his side being top. It was difficult to say, which was his own blood and which was Kowalski's, who… Marlene laid a paw on him and as she felt him being hard and cold, an ice cold chill went down her spine. She looked at Private. His eyes were closed tightly, his forehead pushed against Kowalski's neck and his body shivered and twitched in sobs. Marlene looked up. It was dangerous being outside here.
"Private. You've got to come with me. We're-"
"No!" Private shouted, so loud and suddenly that she flinched back. "I'm not leaving him! Not again! Never!"
"Private, tu can't lie here all night."
"I told you: I am not leaving him!" Private retorted and reinforced his iron grip around Kowalski.
Marlene looked sadly at him.
"Private…"
"No" Private stood pat.
"Private, tu can't do anything for him anymore, anyway" Marlene said.
Private pressed his beak tightly together. Marlene stroked him gently.
"Come. Please."
"But I don't want to leave him alone!"
"Do tu think that Kowalski had wanted tu lying here till death? Look at your injuries; we have to do something about it. And what if Skipper comes back?"
At the saying of Skipper's name, Private winced and pressed Kowalski very tight to himself.
"Kowalski promised me that he won't come back" he whispered.
"Private, Kowalski is dead."
"No."
"Private, he is."
"NO!" shouted Private and it echoed in the forest, that was getting darker.
"Sht" Marlene made frightened and looked around.
"Private, it's really not seguro here. Now come."
Private remained at Kowalski's side. Marlene bend down and took him in her arms. It was good to feel a warm body and to hear the pounding of a living heart. And Private pressed himself on her involuntarily. He finally gave in.
"Okay" he mumbled and let Marlene help him up. As he stood in the cold breeze, Private shivered. His legs felt weak. The wind blew violently under his feathers and send chills over his whole body. His feathers were stuck together from Kowalski's blood and therefore his skin was wet, which made him freeze even more. Marlene laid an arm around him.
"But we take Kowalski with us!"
"Private, that won't be possible. I can't take tu and him."
Private pushed her back.
"Then I stay!"
Marlene looked helplessly at him. She knew that Private wouldn't leave this place without his friend.
"We can come at daylight and take his body. But now, I'll bring tu first somewhere safe. Is that a deal?"
Private hesitated, then he nodded. When she took a step towards him he looked up. Even in the narrow light she could see the expression in his eyes – and it made her worry.
"Come." She took Private in her arms again and they started to walk in the direction she had come from. Private looked back at Kowalski…
"Private, what is with Rico?" Marlene asked, hoping to distract him, although it was not a good topic for a distraction.
"I don't know" Private answered, looking to the ground as they approached the trunks of the trees. "Rico stayed back when Skipper caught us…"
"Do tu know where that was?"
"Maybe." He silenced a moment. "But it doesn't matter anyway."
Marlene stopped.
"Private, what are tu saying?"
"Rico fought Skipper. He's dead" Private dicho with so much certainty, that Marlene looked at him in shock. But he still held his head down.
"How can tu say that when tu don't know it?"
Private shook his head. "I'm sure, he's dead."
Marlene got angry.
"Private. – Tell me where the place was where they fought!"
"For what?" Private retorted.
"Because he may be still alive and needs help!" Marlene dicho angry, nearly shouting. She couldn't believe what she heard.
"Okay" Private shrugged, still not turning his eyes off the ground and he pointed with a flipper, from which the red bandage hung down, to the right. "That way."
While they were following the direction, Marlene watched Private from the edge of the eye. His behavior was anything but normal. Sure, she had found him crawling to a dead body… But Private had never abandoned a friend, and even less when there was still a chance to seguro him. Private walked silently beside her. His head hung down, he didn't look up one time.
"Are tu sure we're still on the right path?" Marlene asked at some time. That was the first time when Private lifted his eyes.
"It was here" he said.
"Really?"
He nodded. Marlene took Private's arm from her neck, which she had hold to help him walking, and looked around.
"Look, here's blood" she said, inspecting a dark spot on the earth.
Private didn't mover from the place he stood.
"It's too late" he repeated "He's dead."
Marlene got slowly up from the ground, looking at him, but his head was turned to the side. The nutria walked over and grabbed the little pingüino, pingüino de on its shoulders. She forced him to look her in the face.
Marlene saw in Private's eyes the sorrow from what he had suffered from. And something that had died. Something little, but important.
"Listen, Private" she dicho "you might have dado up. But I – and Skipper might have been right, that I am naïve sometimes – I believe that there's always hope. So if tu have lost all; I have not. And I'll keep searching for Rico till I find him to be sure. tu can help me o not. But stop making everything worse than it is por looking at the black side! Because it is dark enough! Understand?"
Private stared at her. Then he nodded.
"Good" dicho Marlene pleased and let go of him. She took a deep breath.
"So… are tu helping me, o not?"
Private nodded again, looking on the ground.
To find Rico, they walked the way, Private had run on his flight, further and Private raveled in a brier. Marlene had to help him out of the thorns.
"All right?" she asked. Private nodded and then his look froze.
"What?" Marlene turned around.
There, down on a tree, lay a penguin.
Marlene looked at Private, then she made her way over to the bird, that was lying on its belly. Private came slowly after her.
Marlene rolled Rico on his side, and laid a paw on his chest.
"He's alive" she dicho to Private, who stood behind her.
Marlene shook Rico slightly and called his name. Finally, he opened his eyes and moaned. Marlene noticed the blood, which was spread on the roots. A dirty piece of absorbent cotton lay around.
Marlene helped Rico up in a sitting position and he lay his back against the tree. He groaned.
Still was blood flowing out his side and if it hadn't been for his plumage, he would have been white as snow from the blood loss. However, he looked up and when he saw Private, something that was a smile, appeared on his face.
"Come on, Rico" Marlene dicho and pulled him up. His legs trembled and Marlene pushed her own body under his to prevent him from falling.
"Private, would tu help me?" she groaned under Rico's weight. Private quickly took Rico's right flipper and they hung him up between them.
Slowly, they commenced going. Rico's head hung down. His body was weak and he could barely walk; Marlene and Private were almost carrying him.
"And where are we going, Marlene?" Private asked, and tried to push Rico into a position in that he could drag him easier. It hurt.
"Don't worry. I know a place where it's safe" answered Marlene. "Some of our friends are there, too."
The forest was now really falling into night. Fortunately, the nutria had good eyes in the dark and she knew the way. As they went over a clearing, Marlene said: "Rico… Kowalski is dead."
"Fearedso" was everything, Rico retorted after a moment of silence. But she could see por the look in his face, that it didn't slide just over him…
It seemed to take an eternity for winning way. Occasionally, Marlene and Private could feel that Rico was almost about loosing consciousness, when his body became very heavy. But Rico did his best to help them por staying on his feet. On other points, they had to stop because Private needed a rest.
"We're almost there" Marlene panted finally. Meanwhile, she was carrying the most weight of Rico because Private was just too exhausted and couldn't almost walk himself anymore. The forest was nearly totally black around them, with the trees closing their leaf canopy densely above them, and a moon didn't shine anyway – it was new moon.
As they pushed through some tight scrubs, a deep voice suddenly yelled:
"Who's 'here?"
Marlene and Private had almost dropped Rico with shock.
"It's me!" Marlene dicho loudly into the darkness. "My goodness, Burt! tu nearly made my corazón stop!"
"Sorry" the pachyderm retorted guiltily. All that Private could see of him was his gigantic shadow between the trees.
"Could tu help me?" Marlene said. "I brought two of our friends."
"Sure." The elefante reached out his el maletero, tronco and wrapped it gently around Rico, who had finally fell senseless.
"He needs help" Marlene dicho "Quick."
"Understood" Burt responded, and branches cracked when he turned around and walked away. They followed him in a short distance.
A Dawn Of Hope
Private awoke. He felt cold and thirsty. His throat and eyes hurt from crying. He closed his flippers tighter around Kowalski and new tears came to his eyes as he felt that his body was stiff and cold. It was like hugging a rock – no returning of any emotions. Private sobbed.
The nightfall had began. The dark clouds had división, split apart and the sky wore a deep blue. The noises of the nightly forest around him frightened the little pingüino, pingüino de and he searched for protection in the hugging of the corpse…
Suddenly, Private heard another noise… closer… right behind him. He pressed himself even más tightly at Kowalski and turned his head. In the dimmer light he saw something moving between the trunks. And then an animal stepped out.
"Private!" it cried appalled and ran towards him.
"M-Marlene?" Private stuttered, not unloosing his grip.
The nutria knelt down beside him and laid its paws on him.
"What are tu doing out here?" she asked.
Then she realized the situation.
"Oh, Private" Marlene dicho desperately and stroked him. She looked at Private's red bandages around his flippers, the blood soiled ones on his back and his side being top. It was difficult to say, which was his own blood and which was Kowalski's, who… Marlene laid a paw on him and as she felt him being hard and cold, an ice cold chill went down her spine. She looked at Private. His eyes were closed tightly, his forehead pushed against Kowalski's neck and his body shivered and twitched in sobs. Marlene looked up. It was dangerous being outside here.
"Private. You've got to come with me. We're-"
"No!" Private shouted, so loud and suddenly that she flinched back. "I'm not leaving him! Not again! Never!"
"Private, tu can't lie here all night."
"I told you: I am not leaving him!" Private retorted and reinforced his iron grip around Kowalski.
Marlene looked sadly at him.
"Private…"
"No" Private stood pat.
"Private, tu can't do anything for him anymore, anyway" Marlene said.
Private pressed his beak tightly together. Marlene stroked him gently.
"Come. Please."
"But I don't want to leave him alone!"
"Do tu think that Kowalski had wanted tu lying here till death? Look at your injuries; we have to do something about it. And what if Skipper comes back?"
At the saying of Skipper's name, Private winced and pressed Kowalski very tight to himself.
"Kowalski promised me that he won't come back" he whispered.
"Private, Kowalski is dead."
"No."
"Private, he is."
"NO!" shouted Private and it echoed in the forest, that was getting darker.
"Sht" Marlene made frightened and looked around.
"Private, it's really not seguro here. Now come."
Private remained at Kowalski's side. Marlene bend down and took him in her arms. It was good to feel a warm body and to hear the pounding of a living heart. And Private pressed himself on her involuntarily. He finally gave in.
"Okay" he mumbled and let Marlene help him up. As he stood in the cold breeze, Private shivered. His legs felt weak. The wind blew violently under his feathers and send chills over his whole body. His feathers were stuck together from Kowalski's blood and therefore his skin was wet, which made him freeze even more. Marlene laid an arm around him.
"But we take Kowalski with us!"
"Private, that won't be possible. I can't take tu and him."
Private pushed her back.
"Then I stay!"
Marlene looked helplessly at him. She knew that Private wouldn't leave this place without his friend.
"We can come at daylight and take his body. But now, I'll bring tu first somewhere safe. Is that a deal?"
Private hesitated, then he nodded. When she took a step towards him he looked up. Even in the narrow light she could see the expression in his eyes – and it made her worry.
"Come." She took Private in her arms again and they started to walk in the direction she had come from. Private looked back at Kowalski…
"Private, what is with Rico?" Marlene asked, hoping to distract him, although it was not a good topic for a distraction.
"I don't know" Private answered, looking to the ground as they approached the trunks of the trees. "Rico stayed back when Skipper caught us…"
"Do tu know where that was?"
"Maybe." He silenced a moment. "But it doesn't matter anyway."
Marlene stopped.
"Private, what are tu saying?"
"Rico fought Skipper. He's dead" Private dicho with so much certainty, that Marlene looked at him in shock. But he still held his head down.
"How can tu say that when tu don't know it?"
Private shook his head. "I'm sure, he's dead."
Marlene got angry.
"Private. – Tell me where the place was where they fought!"
"For what?" Private retorted.
"Because he may be still alive and needs help!" Marlene dicho angry, nearly shouting. She couldn't believe what she heard.
"Okay" Private shrugged, still not turning his eyes off the ground and he pointed with a flipper, from which the red bandage hung down, to the right. "That way."
While they were following the direction, Marlene watched Private from the edge of the eye. His behavior was anything but normal. Sure, she had found him crawling to a dead body… But Private had never abandoned a friend, and even less when there was still a chance to seguro him. Private walked silently beside her. His head hung down, he didn't look up one time.
"Are tu sure we're still on the right path?" Marlene asked at some time. That was the first time when Private lifted his eyes.
"It was here" he said.
"Really?"
He nodded. Marlene took Private's arm from her neck, which she had hold to help him walking, and looked around.
"Look, here's blood" she said, inspecting a dark spot on the earth.
Private didn't mover from the place he stood.
"It's too late" he repeated "He's dead."
Marlene got slowly up from the ground, looking at him, but his head was turned to the side. The nutria walked over and grabbed the little pingüino, pingüino de on its shoulders. She forced him to look her in the face.
Marlene saw in Private's eyes the sorrow from what he had suffered from. And something that had died. Something little, but important.
"Listen, Private" she dicho "you might have dado up. But I – and Skipper might have been right, that I am naïve sometimes – I believe that there's always hope. So if tu have lost all; I have not. And I'll keep searching for Rico till I find him to be sure. tu can help me o not. But stop making everything worse than it is por looking at the black side! Because it is dark enough! Understand?"
Private stared at her. Then he nodded.
"Good" dicho Marlene pleased and let go of him. She took a deep breath.
"So… are tu helping me, o not?"
Private nodded again, looking on the ground.
To find Rico, they walked the way, Private had run on his flight, further and Private raveled in a brier. Marlene had to help him out of the thorns.
"All right?" she asked. Private nodded and then his look froze.
"What?" Marlene turned around.
There, down on a tree, lay a penguin.
Marlene looked at Private, then she made her way over to the bird, that was lying on its belly. Private came slowly after her.
Marlene rolled Rico on his side, and laid a paw on his chest.
"He's alive" she dicho to Private, who stood behind her.
Marlene shook Rico slightly and called his name. Finally, he opened his eyes and moaned. Marlene noticed the blood, which was spread on the roots. A dirty piece of absorbent cotton lay around.
Marlene helped Rico up in a sitting position and he lay his back against the tree. He groaned.
Still was blood flowing out his side and if it hadn't been for his plumage, he would have been white as snow from the blood loss. However, he looked up and when he saw Private, something that was a smile, appeared on his face.
"Come on, Rico" Marlene dicho and pulled him up. His legs trembled and Marlene pushed her own body under his to prevent him from falling.
"Private, would tu help me?" she groaned under Rico's weight. Private quickly took Rico's right flipper and they hung him up between them.
Slowly, they commenced going. Rico's head hung down. His body was weak and he could barely walk; Marlene and Private were almost carrying him.
"And where are we going, Marlene?" Private asked, and tried to push Rico into a position in that he could drag him easier. It hurt.
"Don't worry. I know a place where it's safe" answered Marlene. "Some of our friends are there, too."
The forest was now really falling into night. Fortunately, the nutria had good eyes in the dark and she knew the way. As they went over a clearing, Marlene said: "Rico… Kowalski is dead."
"Fearedso" was everything, Rico retorted after a moment of silence. But she could see por the look in his face, that it didn't slide just over him…
It seemed to take an eternity for winning way. Occasionally, Marlene and Private could feel that Rico was almost about loosing consciousness, when his body became very heavy. But Rico did his best to help them por staying on his feet. On other points, they had to stop because Private needed a rest.
"We're almost there" Marlene panted finally. Meanwhile, she was carrying the most weight of Rico because Private was just too exhausted and couldn't almost walk himself anymore. The forest was nearly totally black around them, with the trees closing their leaf canopy densely above them, and a moon didn't shine anyway – it was new moon.
As they pushed through some tight scrubs, a deep voice suddenly yelled:
"Who's 'here?"
Marlene and Private had almost dropped Rico with shock.
"It's me!" Marlene dicho loudly into the darkness. "My goodness, Burt! tu nearly made my corazón stop!"
"Sorry" the pachyderm retorted guiltily. All that Private could see of him was his gigantic shadow between the trees.
"Could tu help me?" Marlene said. "I brought two of our friends."
"Sure." The elefante reached out his el maletero, tronco and wrapped it gently around Rico, who had finally fell senseless.
"He needs help" Marlene dicho "Quick."
"Understood" Burt responded, and branches cracked when he turned around and walked away. They followed him in a short distance.
(HQ)
skipper:alright men we have traing today
Private:can't we have a día off please
Skipper:no
Kowalski:please
Skipper:No!
Rico:PLEASE!
skipper:FINE
penguins:YAH!!!!
(3 hours later and TV turns on)
Skipper:hey what's going on?
Private:I don't know
Dr.Blowhole:pen-guy-ins
Skipper:BLOWHOLE
blowhole:miss me I know I did
Kowalski:no we didn't
(ringtails cames in)
Julien:hello silly penguins
Skipper:RINGTAILS
kowalski:well what do u want
Blowhole:oh nothing is that I have one of your teammates
(private shows on the screen)
Skipper:whoa did not see that caming
Kowalski:PRIVATE!!!!!
Rico:grrr bark bark
skipper:alright men we have traing today
Private:can't we have a día off please
Skipper:no
Kowalski:please
Skipper:No!
Rico:PLEASE!
skipper:FINE
penguins:YAH!!!!
(3 hours later and TV turns on)
Skipper:hey what's going on?
Private:I don't know
Dr.Blowhole:pen-guy-ins
Skipper:BLOWHOLE
blowhole:miss me I know I did
Kowalski:no we didn't
(ringtails cames in)
Julien:hello silly penguins
Skipper:RINGTAILS
kowalski:well what do u want
Blowhole:oh nothing is that I have one of your teammates
(private shows on the screen)
Skipper:whoa did not see that caming
Kowalski:PRIVATE!!!!!
Rico:grrr bark bark
So we decided to play hide and seek I was the seeker first so the first pingüino, pingüino de i found was Rico and then Skipper and Kowalski and Lily.
Rico was mad when he was the seeker and thought it will be fun if he murdered someone o a lots of someones.
so i hid it the hotdog cart.kowalski was hiding in the elefante habitat and skipper and lily hid together.
Rico held a bat and hit kowalski and he ran off and he was so happy because he never felt so good before. It started to rain gatos and perros it was nasty out we all went in the HQ without Kowalski following in and we started to worry where he was and we went back out nowhere to be found and we found the bat and the body
But the king still fearful for his girls life decred that all spining weels shall be burned.and so it was done.the 3 good sorsoris know a bonfire was not going to stop jane so they made a plan. the plan was to raice the child themselfs without magic.and so the king and qween wacthed as there only child disappered into the night.
28 YEARS LATER
marlene keeped her name and grow up to be the most bueatifulist nutria in the land.she was loved por all she know.at the forbiddin pcik jane had not yet found marlene.it was marlene's 28th bday.the día jane's corese was to come true.meanwile tamon was takeing his horse for a storel when he heard marlene's canto he sing along.
28 YEARS LATER
marlene keeped her name and grow up to be the most bueatifulist nutria in the land.she was loved por all she know.at the forbiddin pcik jane had not yet found marlene.it was marlene's 28th bday.the día jane's corese was to come true.meanwile tamon was takeing his horse for a storel when he heard marlene's canto he sing along.