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Chapter 4-Assualt

    Skipper and Kowalski were very tired after training together. They went to cama early, before the sun even set. Since the others were gone, Skipper got a bunk this time. They plopped down in their beds like cold turkeys and curled up under their covers.
    “I have never been so overworked in my whole life,” Skipper moaned.
    “Eh, tu will get used to it,” Kowalski assured him. “It is normal training for me.”
    “Does Mr. Halloweentown train tu all the time?” he wondered. “And not someone less rough like Lyla.”
    “Oh, Austin isn’t that scary, Skipper,” he replied annoyed. “Only the captain and the lieutenant are allowed to train privates. Though I do agree, Lyla is very nice.”
    “So how long have tu stayed here in Antarctica?” Skipper questioned. “All of tu guys seem so foreign. I have never seen penguins here before.”
    “A few weeks. We came here on duty to make sure there are no enemy troops taking refuge here.”
    “Enemies? What kind of enemies are tu talking about?”
    “Well…I guess tu should know who our parte superior, arriba enemy is,” Kowalski decided and peered down at the bottom bunk. “We are tracking down enemies. They are this group of ex-military penguins that we were sent to track down. They are the Southern Raiders o so I hear. They are nothing but a problem and we are sent to eliminate them.”
    Skipper perked up with interest. “But why? What is wrong with them?”
    “Well, I don‘t know much,” he admitted. “TJ and Austin won’t tell me and…well…the others won’t either for that matter. I hear that they are trying to take over the WORLD. We have been tracking them down all over the world actually. We followed them here but I don’t think they are here. The team has went out scouting every día for weeks and they found nothing.”
    “That’s incredible. I wasn’t sure what tu guys trained for and now I know we are training for a purpose. So tu have been all over the world?”
    “Um…only a few countries actually,” Kowalski answered.
    Skipper thought about Kowalski’s words in silence. He had no idea that the pingüino, pingüino de team had an arch enemy they were tracking all across the world. He was actually part of it and could already imagine himself fighting them in the future. Such a great future…Wait a minute. They traveled all over the world. That meant that he would have to leave Antarctica probably for a long time. Was this worth it?
    He glanced up at Kowalski. Yes, it was definitely worth it.
    The door to the sleeping quarters opened and the returning scouts filed in. Skipper leaped up suddenly and expected to be drowned in ice water. Instead, the team didn’t even seem to notice them. He layed down and just watched.
    “How did the privates do, Lieutenant?” ordered TJ.
    “I do say, that knew recruit, Skipper, has outstanded me in más ways than one. I have never trained such a prodigy.”
    TJ and Austin turned to look at Skipper. He quickly closed his eyes and pretended to be asleep. Kowalski really was so he was pretty real looking.
    “He is already better than Kowalski at nearly everything. He is stronger and más capable of doing the basic exercises they did today.”
    “What exactly did tu make them do?” TJ pressed.
    “Push-ups, suicides, trench digging, and taking cinder blocks to the mast. Skipper succeeded in everything, even in battle training. He just started and is almost equally matched with Kowalski. Well, that isn’t saying much actually.    “
    “I knew I made a good choice with that little recruit,” TJ dicho proudly. “Anyway, I have some other news. We need to leave right away. We saw the Southern Raiders from a hill. They are already out at sea and are heading north. We need to as well. Everything is ready to go.”
    “Should I wake the apprentices?” Austin asked.
    “No. They will find out when they wake up.”
    The crew gathered around their captain for instructions. Skipper watched with curiosity. They were leaving today. No más Antarctica. That was a good thing. No más ice and snow.
    “Dave, tu man the ship,” TJ ordered. “We leave now.”
    The crew left leaving the sleeping quarters empty. Skipper still felt like a dollop of Daisy, but now he was too interested in what was going on to sleep. He swiftly slipped out of his bunk and into Kowalski’s who was still fast asleep.
    “Kowalski! Brainatron, wake up!”
    Skipper shook Kowalski por the shoulders until his topaz eyes flew open and he jumped back with alarm.
    “Hey, guess what I just heard?” Skipper exclaimed and estola most of Kowalski’s bunk, banishing him to a corner. “Well, for a start, I overheard Austin tell TJ some nice things about me.”
    “Uh-huh,” Kowalski murmured uncaringly and tried to get back to sleep.
    “Hey!” Skipper slapped him for some focus. Kowalski jumped up and tried to leave the bunk, but Skipper barred his way. “That’s not all. We are leaving right now. I heard TJ say that we were all leaving. They found the Southern Raiders and we are following them out to sea.”
    “Oh, cool,” dicho Kowalski. “According to my calculations, we have been here exactly 318 hours and we need to get going. Where are we going?”
    “Somewhere up north according to TJ. What are we still doing in bed? Let’s go.”
    They jumped out of cama and headed up to the deck with everyone else. It was dark outside and the weather was perfect for sailing. They went to the very front of the barco and looked over the edge with fascination. The ship slowly began to move, taking Skipper away from Antarctica, probably forever.
    “Kowalski,” Skipper moaned.
    Kowalski quickly carried Skipper to the bow and draped him over the edge. Skipper spewed for probably the eighth time. He had no idea ships were so rough and rumbly. He gorged on a bunch of pescado and was now hacking it all back up.
    “ tu okay, dude?” asked Kowalski and pulled him back on the deck where he collapsed the moment Kowalski let go. “You look terrible. Then again, sea sickness is common among those who consume large amounts and have little ship riding experience.”
    “Oh…Kowalski.”
    “Ugh.” Kowalski returned Skipper to the edge of the bow and waited. HE was getting pretty bored tending to Skipper’s puking needs. He stared out over the cold Antarctic water with boredom. They had been on the ship for four hours. Then Kowalski noticed something that was just sliding into view. It was very dark, but he could see a light. Perhaps it was just a trick of the light that sometimes happened this far down south. He kept staring at the faint light and it was very unusual. He pulled out his trusty pencil and loyal notebook and tried to write down all the possibilities of what it could be. He stared at it for minutos until it seemed to be growing. Maybe he should tell TJ o somebody. They would probably just say he was thinking nonsense.
    The light was getting closer…He decided to go tell someone. There was no one else on deck that could see it except Skipper who was about to puke his guts out.
    “I’m going to check something,” Kowalski decided. “Just try not to puke until I get back, okay?”
    Kowalski abandoned Skipper and went straight to the control center inside. He peeked in the window and saw Dave driving the ship, but he looked very…distracted. Well, no wonder. The rest of the crew (that dicho they were doing important maintenance) were playing Stomp the Wombat. He hesitated before barging in. The moment he did the penguins hot-potatoed their cards to TJ who quickly tried to hide all the cards.
    “Hello, Private,” TJ greeted guiltily. “Um…we were just checking the cards for…um…
    “Whatever,” Kowalski interrupted. “I just found something weird that I need tu to see. Outside.”
    TJ rolled his eyes and slowly tended to Kowalski’s need like it was a huge burden. “Where is this little nightmare?”
    “Right there. That light.”
    Kowalski pointed out the window at the direct light. TJ squinted to see it at first and then he just stared at it like it was the most important thing in the world. Then he jumped up and roughly pushed Kowalski away. He fell to the ground and stared after TJ with hatred.
    “Hey!” he whined. “That wasn’t nice.”
    “Austin! Get over here!”
    The two of them tried to look out of the periscope at the same time, trying to push each other away to get a better look.
    There was no warning, just a terrible whistling that started quiet and then got louder. BOOM! There was a loud crash and then the ship rocked so hard that all the penguins were thrown off their feet. Kowalski was so stressed and had no idea what was happening. The other sure did.
    “Brace yourselves, team!” TJ shouted in a panicked tone. “We are under attack!”
        
Two days later, Kowalski decided to try the experiment again, but much más carefully this time. He locked himself in his lab, using a brand-new lock that opened por entering a contraseña on the keypad - a contraseña only he knew. Nope - this time, no one would get hurt, he was sure of it.

That is… except for myself… he thought grimly as he picked up the syringe and once again prepared himself for the injection. It was much harder this time to poke himself, now that he knew what would happen afterward. His flippers shook, and he lost confidence. What finally made him do it was imagining a better,...
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pop: Look kowalski i'm sorry....I have somethign to say: ( song starts. )

I'm so glad tu made time to see me
How's life, tell me how's your family
I haven't seen them in a while
You've been good, busier than ever
We small talk, work and the weather
Your guard is up and I know why

'Cause the last time tu saw me
Still burned in the back of your mind
You gave me rosas and I left them there to die

So this is me swallowing my pride,
Standing in front of tu saying I'm sorry for that night
And I'd go back to December all the time
It turns out freedom ain't nothing but missing tu
Wishing that I'd realized...
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posted by Metallica1147
A navidad Surprise
Chapter 1: Guess whose coming?

It's an early cold morning in the Central Park zoo, and in the nutria habitat Brandon is just waking up. While Marlene is cleaning her habitat like a neat freak.

"Marlene, what are doing?"

"Cleaning!"

"Why are tu cleaning? navidad isn't until this Saturday."

"I know but I got a message from my parents saying that they will be here tomorrow!"

"Your parents?"

"Yeah why?"

Brandon didn't say anything for a few minute, but then he explained.

"I… never knew my parents."

"You didn't? I thought your parents lived with tu back at your old zoo."

"No, I have...
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It was six o’ clock - 18:00 hours. All the penguins were busying themselves in the HQ. Skipper was escritura up his daily reportar to himself; Kowalski was working furiously on his clipboard, on the verge of the possibility to divide por zero; Private was merrily working out a puzzle with a picture of a dulces store on it; Rico was brushing his doll’s hair and humming to himself. All was quiet - except the sounds of humming and scribbling - just the way they liked it.

Skipper put down his pencil and just basked in his own thoughts for a while. He realized that he could quite possibly be the luckiest...
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         Chapter 5

    The siguiente night Skipper and Brandon was getting everything ready, Skipper was tuning his guitar, and Brandon was getting the rest of the oysters. Once everything was ready Brandon went inside the cave to go get Marlene.

“Hey Marlene, I have a little surprise for you.”

“What is it?”

“Come with me but cover your eyes.”

“Why do I have to cover my eyes?”

“Just cover them and fallow me Marlene.”

So Marlene and Brandon both went outside. Brandon was holding her arms so wouldn’t be bumping in to anything...
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Finn grabbed my arm. "Marlene, tu can't be serious." he whispered.

"Oh, tu bet I am serious." I crossed my arms and raised my eyebrow.

"You can't be together." Finn said.

"Give me two reasons why." I frowned.

"One. You're a mammal and he's a bird," Finn paused. "Two. Skipper looks like one of those animales who'll just break your heart."

"Well, is that bad? What if he isn't one of those guys? What? Are tu a racist against Skipper now? I thought tu guys were friends?" I snapped.

"It's not bad and I hope he's not one of those guys and no he's not a racist and yes we are friends." Finn reacted as...
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One day, In 1979, soon o later, something happened. This is how I lost my tail. I performed trick at Coney Island, New York. Way before Dr blowhole performed the Ring of Fire. I had to perform a highly dangerous trick. I had to jump through 3 hoops of fire, In a pool of sharks.
Trainer: Come on, tu retarded dolphin.
Me: Yeah right.
Other trainer: This delfín is only 10. He shouldnt be jumping through these hoops at this time, he's young.
Trainer: What do tu know about dolphins?
Me: *What do YOU!?*
Other trainer: FINE. I was just thinking that Jack (Me) is too young to perform this dangerous...
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Hexter struggled violently against the net. If he didn't get the water out his lugs soon, he would die and he knew it. Hexter lashed one way to the next. The net got caught into his mouth, cutting into the roof of his mouth. I'm gonna die. he thought gloomily as he gasped for air. So far, he had only succeeded in tangling his right flipper tighter in the netting. Hexter struggled again for one last time and was still.

Dexter was happy. He thought he had killed Hexter, and now his troubles were over. No más prankster. The perfect paradise. As he swam home, he realized that his parents would...
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Private looked at his feet. "How long did Skippa say to stand out here?" He asked dully. Rico shrugged. "Dunno," Kowalski remembered. "Until he gave the call," Private looked up and stared and the entrance hatch and looked back down. "What do tu suppose they are doing down there?" Kowalski and Rico shrugged.

Pluma sat down and took a deep breath. Skipper looked at her. "Well, go on. It could NOT be that bad!" Pluma licked her beak nervously. "I'm REALLY bad at it," She explained. Skipper reached out and took her flipper. "It's okay," He said. Pluma smiled faintly. "Okay then,"

"I forgot the...
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posted by Aquade
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters from the Penguins of Madagascar o Central Park Zoo. What I do own is this plot line, though.


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"Skipper!" It was Private's turn to watch the monitors for any suspicious behavior, and the pingüino, pingüino de was currently staring at one of the screens. "He's done it again!"

"What is it, Private?" dicho Skipper, clearly annoyed. "We were playing a game of cards!"

The leader had some cards in his flippers. The rest of the penguins came out. Kowalski cleared his throat. "Actually, I'm kind...
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