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OPERATION: tahanan SWEET HOME
CHAPTER FOUR
~ Whatever It Takes ~


The susunod morning, before the zoo opened for business, Skipper, the other penguins, and Marlene gathered at Alice’s office to look at the newest edition of The New York Times, which Alice always had a copy of on tuktok of her desk. Since both the Central Park Zoo and the New York Times Building were located in Manhattan, Skipper figured that the envelope he and Kowalski had mailed out the morning before would have reached the newspaper that same day, thus in time for its contents to be published in that morning’s edition.

“Let’s see what we have here,” Skipper sinabi as he snatched Alice’s newspaper off her mesa and began looking at it. “Well, Marlene, you didn’t make the front page, but let’s have a look inside.”

Skipper then opened up the paper and scanned the headlines.

“Come on, come on,” he said, frustratingly, as he flipped through the pages. “It has to be in here somewhere.”

But when Skipper reached the last page, he knew that it wasn’t.

“And they wonder why the newspaper is a dying medium,” Skipper uttered as it became apparent that The New York Times had not run with the Marlene transfer story.

“Maybe it will make tomorrow’s edition, Skipper,” Marlene optimistically commented. “The envelope probably didn’t have enough time to travel to–”

But she was cut-off when Private noticed something peculiar.

“Skipper, look!” Private declared as he pulled the envelope that was supposed to go to The New York Times out of Alice’s trash can. “It says that it has been returned to the sender for insufficient postage.”

Insufficient postage?” Skipper questioned as he grabbed the envelope from Private and noticed the message. “Kowalski! What’s a stamp go for these days?!”

“Forty-four cents,” Kowalski replied.

“Fish on a stick!” Skipper exclaimed. “We used a 43-cent one!”

“Sorry,” Rico then mumbled as he waddled over. “No one told me that the rates went up again.”

“It’s not your fault, Rico,” Skipper then stated. “But the susunod time you lunok a bunch of stamps, make sure they’re the forever kind, OK, buddy?”

Rico nodded in agreement as Skipper turned to Marlene.

“Well, we’ve already Nawawala a araw thinking that we could get your story in the paper, so we can’t afford to waste another one trying this operation again,” he said. “So I’m now declaring that Operation: Chaos be put into effect.”

“Operation: Chaos?” Kowalski wondered. “I think I’ve heard something about that one on the radio.”

“No, not that Operation: Chaos,” Skipper stated. “I’m talking about recruiting the lemurs to go totally crazy inside their habitat to serve as a distraction.”

“And while the lemurs distract the zoo staff, what do we do?” Private inquired.

“Oh,” Skipper stuttered, “I haven’t thought about the rest of it yet.”

“How about an entirely different approach, Skipper?” Kowalski suggested.

“Such as?” Skipper asked.

“Well, even though trying to get Marlene’s story out in the newspaper failed, there’s still one way to get her image out to the public,” Kowalski stated. “We can turn her into the susunod big Internet star.”

Upon hearing Kowalski’s suggestion, Marlene motioned for Skipper to come over to her.

“You remember that iskandalo I told you about, Skipper?” she then whispered into his ear. “I can’t do the Internet.”

“Oh, come on, that was hardly a scandal,” Skipper replied as he raised his right flipper. “And besides, in my capacity as ibong dagat Leader of the Central Park Zoo, I hereby grant you a full, free, and absolute pardon.”

Marlene smiled.

“Thanks,” she said, “but maybe there is another way for right now.”

“Ah, you just don’t want to go back on the Internet unless there’s a trophy on the line,” Skipper joked as he waddled away.

“I heard that,” Marlene responded, though she knew it was just a joke.

Skipper then turned to face his men and Marlene.

“OK, I’ve thought of something,” he announced to everyone. “It’s Internet-based, but it doesn’t require Marlene to be so directly involved.”

“Why not, Skipper?” Private asked.

“That’s private, Private, between me and Marlene,” Skipper replied. “But anyway, what we do is pose as humans and send several emails to zoo administrators and staff saying how much we like the zoo’s otter. They’ll then think that Marlene is so popular that they’d be a bunch of dumb mammals -- I mean, out of their mind -- to send Marlene away.”

“Nice save, Skipper,” Marlene smirked in regard to Skipper’s little mammal slip-up. “But it is a good plan.”

Skipper then turned to Kowalski.

“Kowalski, go round-up the mammal team,” he said. “Bring me the chimps and the lemurs.”

“I’m on it,” Kowalski replied as he left the office.

About 10 minutos later, Kowalski returned after fetching the chimps and lemurs.

“OK, silly penguins, what is it that you want with me and my subjects?” Julien asked upon entering the room.

“You’ve all been drafted,” Skipper replied. “We need all of you to take part in a covert operation, a mission so classified that it can never leave this room.”

Skipper then explained the entire situation to the chimps and lemurs; they were all shocked to learn of Marlene’s transfer and were all onboard with the plan to fight it.

Phil then had a question, which he asked through Mason using sign language.

“Phil asks if he will have to type out all of your emails,” Mason reported.

“Well, I’m not sure about the lemurs, but my men and I have gotten a lot better with the language lately,” Skipper answered. “We can probably handle the typing ourselves.”

“Me, too,” Marlene said.

“Me three,” Julien stated. “I mean, we three lemurs can probably wing it, too.”

“Very well,” Mason sinabi as he and Phil walked over to the computer and turned it on. “So, which one of you has the email account?”

“Say what?” Julien asked.

“You need to have some sort of email account in order to send and receive email,” Mason replied. “Phil and I both have one; do I take it that we’re the only ones?”

Everyone else in the room nodded.

“Fortunately, this matter is resolvable,” Mason then said. “Phil and I can create ones for all of you.”

Phil and Mason then accessed the Internet on the computer. They then spent the susunod few minutos creating eight different email accounts for the other animals. When they were done, everyone crowded around the computer.

“Eh, my email address doesn’t seem royal enough,” Julien complained. “I don’t like it.”

“Ring-tail, this isn’t about you, it’s about Marlene,” Skipper declared. “You’re only going to use that email address once, so live with it.”

“Well, I suppose,” Julien conceded. “But you monkeys will have to create a better one for me later.”

“The ‘monkeys’ can do nothing for you,” Mason stated as he rolled his eyes. “We are chimpanzees, you see. But I suppose we could still arrange a new email address for you later.”

Skipper then clapped his flippers together to get everyone’s attention.

“Folks, let’s not get too far off the subject,” he stated. “Let’s get started on these emails; I want all of them to be as cute and cuddly as possible. I’ll go first.”

Everyone then took their turn at the computer to type and send their pro-otter emails, starting with Skipper. All 10 were different, and often reflected their own personalities. Each sent out the following remarks sa pamamagitan ng email:

SKIPPER: Every time I see your otter, I can’t help but smile. She’s a mammal, but I pag-ibig her anyway.

KOWALSKI: The hayop ng oter is my paborito member of the Mustelidae family. Each time I visit the Central Park Zoo, stopping sa pamamagitan ng the hayop ng oter exhibit is the first thing on my clipboard. I enjoy studying her.

RICO: If you know anyone who doesn’t like otters, send them my way.

PRIVATE: Three cheers for the otter!

JULIEN: There’s always an interesting vibe to be had around the hayop ng oter habitat. Though that ring-tailed lemur has got it going on, too!

MAURICE: I have a really tough job, so it’s nice to be able to drop sa pamamagitan ng the hayop ng oter habitat and relax for a while.

MORT: I like chipmunks! -- Oh, she’s an otter? -- I like otters!

MASON: I do say, the hayop ng oter exhibit at the Central Park Zoo is most exquisite. It’s quite a terrific place to have a spot of tea.

PHIL: The hayop ng oter leaves me speechless. Well, so does everything else, but still.

MARLENE: I don’t know why, but I feel a real connection to the Central Park Zoo’s otter. It’s almost as if she was a part of me.

Marlene was the last to send out an email, and just as she clicked on the “send” button, a noise was heard coming from the door that led into the office. Thinking quickly, Skipper pulled out the computer’s electrical cord in order to conceal the secret email operation from the humans that were beginning to enter the office while the other mga hayop fled for cover. But this delay didn’t allow Skipper enough time to escape himself before Alice and a male zookeeper walked in, so he was forced to hide underneath a mesa in the corner of the room and wait it out.

“Alice, did you unplug this?” the male zookeeper asked as he noticed that the computer in the room was unplugged. “This computer is always plugged in.”

“I didn’t do it,” Alice replied as the other zookeeper plugged the computer back in. “I’m sure of it.”

“All right,” he sinabi as he sat down in front of the computer and turned it on. “I guess I might as well check my email since I’m here anyway.”

A few minutos later, he was logged-on to the zoo’s server and accessed the inbox for emails being sent to him at the zoo. In it were the 10 emails that the group had just sent out, which were also sent to Alice and other zoo employees.

“Ten emails,” he nagkomento out loud. “I think that’s a new record for me in one day.”

“Congratulations,” Alice replied sarcastically.

The male zookeeper then spent the susunod few moments pagbaba the emails to himself. When he completed the last one, he paused for a moment before speaking to Alice.

“Everyone loves the otter,” he chuckled. “I swear all 10 of these emails were about our hayop ng oter exhibit. It’s probably a shame that we’re shipping her out.”

A puzzled and skeptical look then displayed across Alice’s face.

“Shove over,” she sinabi as she forced her way in front of the computer, pushing the other zookeeper aside. “Let me have a look at those.”

Alice then skimmed through the 10 emails quickly. When she reached the last, she turned to the male zookeeper and rolled her eyes and head.

“This is just some weirdo’s attempt at a joke,” she declared as if she knew everything. “All the email addresses are different, but all the emails were sent out within minutos of each other. It’s just one person with no life who apparently has a thing for otters, that’s all it is.”

Hearing this while still hidden across the room, Skipper frowned as he realized that this segundo attempt to keep Marlene in New York was now to be classified as a failure.

About 10 minutos later, Alice and her coworker left the office, which allowed Skipper to come out of hiding. He then made his way over to the HQ, where he correctly assumed that everyone had gone after they had fled the office.

“I’m afraid that I have some bad news,” he announced as he entered. “Our email campaign has failed; Alice saw the emails and dismissed them as the work of just one crazy person with an hayop ng oter obsession.”

Marlene sighed.

“Well, it was still a good try, Skipper,” she said.

Skipper then cleared his throat.

“Since it is now Tuesday morning, we have less than two full days left before the humans want to take Marlene away,” he reminded everyone. “Somebody, and I don’t care who, call out a possible option right now.”

“Time travel is still in development,” Kowalski responded. “So I guess that’s out for right now. Sorry.”

“I will write a royal decree that forbids anyone to take Marlene away and post it on my plastic volcano,” Julien offered. “You like?”

“Operation: Reverse Rhonda,” Private suggested.

“Ooh, I like the sound of that one, Private,” Skipper stated. “But just what is it?”

“Well, we do the opposite of what we did when we got rid of Rhonda the walrus for Marlene,” Private replied. “Instead of hacking into a computer system to arrange an animal transfer, we hack into the same computer system to alisin an animal transfer.”

“That’s so simple it just might work,” Skipper stated. “Good work, soldier.”

But just when he thought that Private’s idea would work, Skipper remembered how close the humans had just come at walking in on their nakaraan email operation.

“Wait,” he said, “how long might this take? What if Alice or another zoo employee finds us on the computer like they almost did earlier?”

“Well, why don’t you just hack into the computer system from right here?” Maurice suggested.

“No can do, lemur,” Skipper replied. “We don’t have a computer here at the HQ.”

“But there are plenty right outside,” Marlene spoke up.

“Where?” Skipper asked.

“The humans have them,” Marlene replied. “Many of them carry around cell phones that can access the Internet.”

Skipper smiled.

“You certainly are a smart one, Marlene,” he said, turning then to Rico. “Rico, secure us a cell phone from some unsuspecting visitor.”

Rico then saluted Skipper as he waddled his way out of the HQ. He returned no madami than four minutos later with a cell phone that had Internet capabilities, which he handed to Skipper.

“Hey, simians,” Skipper called as he tossed the phone to Phil and Mason, “you and your opposable thumbs have the first go.”

Mason then used the pull-out keyboard on the phone to establish a connection to the same online system that had been used many months earlier to arrange Rhonda’s departure. But this time he found an obstacle that hadn’t been there before.

“The password field is much madami secure than the last time,” he sinabi as he looked at the screen. “I’m not sure that I can gain access.”

“Kowalski: Analysis,” Skipper ordered.

Mason then handed Kowalski the phone so he could have a look.

“The chimp’s right,” Kowalski reported after typing a few characters into the password field. “There could be millions of different possibilities for the correct password. And with just one phone, it could take–”

“Hold on, Kowalski,” Skipper then broke-in. “There’s not just one phone; Marlene sinabi that many zoo visitors carry them. What we need is madami phones.”

Skipper then looked around the room.

“Rico, get me nine madami phones,” Skipper declared. “We’ll all try cracking the codes at the same time; odds are one of us will make some sort of progress.”

Rico then left the HQ yet again to obtain nine madami Internet-capable cell phones. It took him 30 minutos this time to secure them all from unsuspecting guests, but secure them he did.

While Rico was out obtaining the cell phones, 10 chairs had been set-up inside the HQ susunod to each other for everyone to sit on as they worked on cracking the codes. When Rico returned, Skipper was sitting in the leftmost chair with Marlene to his right.

“Thank you,” Skipper sinabi as Rico handed him a cell phone and then began to pass them out to everyone else. “All right, everyone, when you get your phone, access the log-on page and get crackin’.”

“Access denied,” Julien sinabi as he read what appeared on his screen after trying his first code. “So, how many tries do we make before we give up?”

Skipper’s face twitched a little as he heard Julien’s question.

“This takes as long as it takes; we go until we succeed,” Skipper declared as he stood up.

He then placed a flipper under one of Marlene’s arms and lifted her onto her feet to face the others.

“If anyone ever feels like quitting, just remember that this is who you’re fighting for,” Skipper spoke sincerely. “She’s been there for all of us at one time or another; now’s the time to ipakita her that we care.”

Skipper then let go of Marlene, and they both sat down at exactly 10:30 a.m. and began trying to crack the code alongside everyone else. Everyone was so energized sa pamamagitan ng Skipper’s remarks that they all began to lose track of time as the susunod few hours of code-cracking attempts passed by. That was until a familiar sound alerted the penguins to what time it was.

“I don’t care, Alice,” Skipper stated out loud as he heard the zookeeper drop off the penguins’ afternoon fish. “I’ll eat only when the battle is won.”

The other penguins were somewhat hungry, but they, too, recognized that there were madami pressing matters at hand than filling their bellies. Everyone continued to push on for a good long while until Mason broke the focus and the silence.

“Skipper, what if the humans realize that there are 10 mga hayop made up of six different species that are nowhere to be seen in their habitats today?” he wondered.

“I don’t do hypotheticals, simian,” Skipper replied. “Let them think whatever they want to.”

The hours continued to pass with no success; the daylight began to wane. Before anyone knew it, the zoo was closed; sa pamamagitan ng the time they realized it, it was opening back up again.

“I still don’t care, Alice,” Skipper declared as she brought sa pamamagitan ng the penguins’ afternoon fish, a full 24 hours after she last had; she was a bit perplexed at why the isda she had delivered the araw before had gone uneaten.

oras after hour, code after code, nothing worked. But everyone still pressed on; it was at the brink of madness.

“Why is the world against Marlene?!” Skipper shouted as he pounded a flipper against the phone’s keyboard. “Why?!”

The zoo closed again for the night. The evening came, followed sa pamamagitan ng night. Eventually, after a 36-hour marathon, it had to come to an end.

When the clock reached 10:30 p.m. -- now Wednesday night -- Skipper threw his flippers up.

“That’s it,” he ordered. “Finish whatever code you were working on, then turn your phones off. I’m afraid it’s time for Plan B.”

“What’s Plan B?” Marlene turned to ask Skipper.

“The ‘B’ is for ‘bed,’ Marlene,” Skipper replied. “I really hate giving up, but we’ve all been at it for 36 hours already -- anymore and we’d probably soon collapse.”

Skipper then placed a flipper on Marlene’s shoulder; there was one madami plan that he had in reserve.

“There is still is Operation: Eleventh Hour,” Skipper stated. “And that will be put into effect tomorrow.”

“How does it work?” Marlene inquired.

“It works because this whole nightmare will finally end tomorrow,” Skipper declared. “Now things are going to get hairy around here, but luckily for us we won’t be here to see it.”

“So you are giving Rico permission to use the dynamite?” Marlene figured.

“No,” Skipper chuckled. “Tomorrow morning at O-dark-thirty, I’m going to take you–”

“Wait,” Marlene broke-in, “what’s ‘O-dark-thirty’?”

“It’s military jargon -- it means really early in the morning before the sun comes up,” Skipper answered.

“Oh,” Marlene said. “Go on.”

“Well, in the morning at -- let’s just say 4:30 -- I’m going to come over and take you down into the sewer with me,” Skipper continued. “This way you won’t be in your habitat when the humans come for you. Now it’s going to be a long, cold araw down there, but once we kill the deadline victory is ours -- and mainly yours.”

“Cold?” Marlene wondered. “Couldn’t we just hide out here at the HQ instead?”

“Negative,” Skipper replied. “Tomorrow when you go missing, the zookeepers are going to tear this place apart looking for you; they’re going to go over the whole zoo with a fine-toothed comb. Now this HQ is a well-hidden and fortified facility, but I can’t risk that one in a million chance that they find you here, because then you’ll be heading west.”

“But they could still find it,” Marlene said.

“I highly doubt that,” Skipper declared, “but better they find it than you.”

Marlene smiled.

“In that case,” she said, “I guess I’ll be bringing a scarf in the morning.”

“Yeah,” Skipper chuckled. “And I’ll have Rico hack us up some earmuffs before I leave.”

“So, what happens after we kill the deadline?” Marlene asked.

“Still a lot of waiting, I’m afraid,” Skipper replied. “We’ll be in constant contact with the boys at the HQ sa pamamagitan ng radio, but we can’t come back up until I get word that another hayop ng oter has been brought to St. Louis. Realistically, it could be a araw or two. But then you get to mysteriously ipakita up in your habitat again -- it’ll probably even make the news as a human interest story.”

“So I might end up in The New York Times after all?” Marlene wondered.

“Anything is possible,” Skipper smiled as he patted Marlene on the back. “Now go get some sleep; I’ll see you bright and early in the morning.”

With that, Marlene left the HQ and headed back home. Skipper then thanked and dismissed the lemurs and chimps before assembling his team to tell them of the operation he had planned for the susunod morning with Marlene.

After he was finished explaining everything, Skipper pulled Rico aside. There was one madami thing he needed done.

“Everything we’ve tried to do for Marlene has so far failed, so I can’t take anymore chances; nothing can stop me from success this time,” he said. “Now I do not expect a war to break out tomorrow, but we do need to be prepared in case one does.”

“Prepared, how?” Rico asked.

“Regurgitate all the metal tools in your gut, melt them down, and forge munitions,” Skipper ordered. “I need you to stay up and do this for me now so I can get some sleep for tomorrow; when you’re done, you can sleep-in as long as you want to in the morning.”

“Deal,” Rico agreed as he then hacked-up a crowbar. “Allow me to get started.”

And with that, Skipper smiled as he waddled over to his bunk and climbed up into it. He didn’t want it to come to Operation: Eleventh Hour, but he knew that this time he had a plan that could not fail.

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    “I’m sorry, Thomas. I know it doesn’t taste like a red herring, but it’s important that you take it so it keeps up your metabolism,” Mavis explained.

    Tom nodded in understanding and took a sip of water, forcing himself to keep it down.

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posted by sarah12499
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posted by spmana123
A few days after the incident....kowalksi finally came home.....or at least the other three tried to get him there....

Rico:Kowalski..,c'mon... Please....it's us... U can't remember the zoo...or any of us..even.."sniff" your best buddy....

Kowalksi: I told u!! "Shoves Rico away" I don't know this place or any of u!... Why can't u let me leave this place!

Rico looked at him....and began to have tears stream down his cheeks...he went and sat down to calm down.....skipper went up to kowalski..

Skipper: look..."shows one of his inventions" you made this invention....for us to find easier routes to...
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> Now nothing could stop us to follow the truth until the red light seen, we're had enough clues to indicate that the 'Soul Project'; the forbidden project that lead sa pamamagitan ng Fidelis itself; still exist and still developed. Perhaps this was the message of Sergeant... went to the north and continued to the east. well, we have done it all... But our steps closer to the truth would bring everyone who helped us until we're arrived at this point in terrible danger. And no-one helped us with that, except the greats and the Turkey Fidelis. Russian... Fuhrer... Yusuf... Even they will leaved us with just...
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> Everyone involved in the mystery is never be the ordinary man... as long as the mystery isn't the ordinary one, and this is it. So about the suicidal otter, he was not just a doctor or amputee cause sa pamamagitan ng some accident. Major Skjern, the veterans from German plains were about to explain everything about everyone who involved here. Since we met the one-armed otter, Our mission will not be un-official or un-cleared anymore. It's all ...for Sergeant... and for truth... Waiting to see the red light as he talked before...

"Confirmed Rumour…"

Berlin, German

02:22 AM: Light Rain: December 12, 2002...
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posted by sarah12499
My first fanfic :D

It was getting dark and still no sign of Kowalski. "How long have we been searching?" Private asks. Skipper starts picking up the pace "I don't know, maybe an hour."Private looks over at Marlene's habitat and sees she's not there "Hmm i wonder where Marlene is." Suddenly he sees Alice chasing something sa pamamagitan ng the lemurs habitat."Skipper...what's Alice chasing?" Skipper stops walking and looks over at the lemurs "I don't know, maybe it's Kowalski." They start sliding over to the lemurs habitat when they realize it was Marlene Alice was chasing. Skipper slides under one of the...
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posted by sarah12499
My first fanfic :D

Back at the HQ,Private was playing cards with Rico and Skipper. Kowalski went out for a walk to clear his head. Skipper was dealing the cards "Did you guys notice anything weird about Kowalski?". Private picks his cards up, "Weird how?" Skipper puts 2 isda in the middle of the mesa "Like he's suddenly so....in his head." Private pulls a card out of the deck."Yeah, I've noticed that too." Skipper gets up to make himself some coffee."Go-Fish!" Rico screams.Private looks at him funny." Wrong game Rico!" Skipper sits back down "I just hope it's something that will just blow...
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Everyone was waiting for the susunod challenge, skipper was talking to his group on how to beat the others, Michele and Rico were holding hands and talking to each other, and ivy was trying to help Kat getting skipper.

Suddenly, Phil walked into the room with the susunod challenge,

Phil: alright! Round 2 begins! This round, everyone wi participate, the challenge will be a cook off! I'll give you a item, and I'll randomly select 1 of you from each group to be the taste
Tester to test out your groups food, I will also be tasting these foods.

Rainshadow:yay!!!! I pag-ibig cooking!!!

Kat:(yes! I can make skipper...
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posted by spmana123
Marlene had started to come and visit Rico every araw until he awoke from his coma, she would come and sit with him and talk to him for hours,

Marlene: yea Rico....we should do that when you wake up....it will be fun...

Skipper then walked in the room.

Skipper: Marlene....it's time to go...it's getting late....

Marlene: really....already....ok....goodbye Rico...I'll see you tomorrow..

Marlene then kissed Rico on the forehead and skipper and Marlene left the room.

Marlene and skipper were on thier way home, Marlene and skipper tried to strike up a conversation, but skipper was still ticked off at...
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IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!!: this story is basically focusing in the 3 that died in the first one, to seenifnthere fate changes, and some chapters later in will be about people who were trapped in there that you didn't hear in the first story, enjoy:)

ALSO!!!!: make sure to read the first story corpse party/penguins, or else this wont make much sense to u:)


???:ughhhhh.....what the....where am I?

Mort had awoken, his head was hurting severely, but got up.

Mort: huh?!

Mort suddenly looked around and saw that he was in a dark hallway, right susunod to the infiramry..inside the infirmary he heard laughter of...
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posted by spmana123
It was a typical Friday afternoon, field trip day. We were all exhausted from today, and were finally happy to have a break from the visitors. After everybody had left and the zoo was closed, I decided to throw a party in celebration for what a great job we did today, I told Kowalski to get Marlene, private to grab julien and his crew, and Rico to help me set up for the party. Everybody was stoked to see how nice of it was to celebrate, even though we do this every Friday, I felt like today was the hardest.

"Wow! Thanks a bunch skipper!" sinabi Marlene with a happy expression on her face.

There...
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Marlene had ran tahanan to tell Leslie about how it had worked and how the plan actually was working so far. "See, I told you he would say yes, was skipper jealous?" Asked Leslie with a smile on her face. "I don't know I didn't ask in front of him, but in sure Rico has told them about it, can you help me get ready for the petsa tonight?" sinabi Marlene. Leslie agreed and the two began to set the mesa for Marlene and Rico(oysters and fish), grabbed some bulaklak and candles, and cleaned the place up. Meanwhile, at the penguins place, Rico wa getting ready for his petsa with Marlene, while the boys...
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posted by spmana123
i was standing there, susunod to ricos corpse, tears coming down my cheeks, knowing that ill never see him again, never see hm smile, or do anything with me anymore, and i couldnt get here in time to save him, kowalksi and private were sitting susunod to his body, crying out loud. i snapped, and started running towards blowhole.

skipper:ILL KILL YOU!!!!

he dodged my attack and ran straight to the door, along with his minion, and locked us in so we couldnt get out.

skipper:OPEN THE DAMN DOOR YOU COWARD!! WHEN I GET OUT IM GONNA KILL YOU!!!!

i was banging on that door as hard as i could, hoping to get...
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Once they got inside, Sky dropped Skipper on to the stone floor somewhat carelessly. "Ah-Ug!" screamed Skipper as his body made contact with the floor.
"Hahahahahaha! Sucker! Hahahaha-WAH!" shrieked Emily as she too got dropped to the floor. Skippers team and family were about to help them up when Voilet, Skippers other sister, used her 'black magic' to lavetate them back on to there feet. Everyone (A/N: Exept for Skipper and his family,) looked at her in astonishment.

Voilet was a beautiful ibong dagat (A/N: Especially to Rico! XD) but no one really knew what she looked like because of a black...
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Enjoy Chapter 4!
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Location: Penguin's Island
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I awoke in a large malaking kahon with dim lighting through a little hole for air. I was to tired to get back on my webbed feet and knock open this door myself.

Finally I stood up in my malaking kahon and looked through the small hole. I gasp. Their was another eye!

"Hello?" I heard someone say. "Is anyone in there?"

I almost leaped out of my feathers. Wow did the cops find me that easily?, I thought. Things were going through my brain like going fishing with isda streaming
through a river.

"Hello?" I asked. "Can...
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Private rushed to the HQ, and straight into his bunk. There he laid wailing into his pillow. Unfortunately, with all his stress, he didn't notice the burning smell or smoke. His unan grew damp underneath his face. Both of his failures played through his mind like a degrading movie. The madami he thought, the worse he felt. Skipper's so mad at me! I'm such a failure! How could I mess up twice?! Private screamed in his mind.
We headed into the habitat in disbelief. I rushed into through the hole first. Smoke filtered the room, and it was coming from the oven. As always, we all-well except for...
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posted by misscrazel
"No" sinabi Skipper, "why would that help?" He crumpled the paper. "Wait!" He said.
"What?!" asked Private.
"I know what happend!"

Abigail's past 1st person
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I could hardly see through the tears. "Skipper!" I cried, pulling away from my mother. I ran after Skipper and my unfaimiliar father. I knew I could save my younger brother. After all dad wanted both of us. Our parents had divorced right after Skipper was born. Our mom got both of us and ever since then our dad wanted one of us.

It's my bedtime now I'll write madami later.
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Private didn't even have to lift his head to tell it wasn't Skipper. Skipper's feathers were softer, and he felt like a much madami comfortable pillow. He was so deep in thought that, when the ibong dagat moved; he jumped up.
Private breathed out a sigh of relief.
"No need to be alarmed, Private. It's just me." Kowalski consoled.
"Where's Skipper? Wait! Where's Celeste?!" Private cried.
"He went fishing, but he didn't want to wake you. So he told me to let you sleep." Kowalski explained. Private nodded. "By the way, Celeste is over there sleeping. Why does it matter?"
Private flinched. "It doesn't. I...
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They dashed through the water. Rocky waves thrashed above. A stormy sky blew its wrath upon the ocean. It was like a child's tantrum, pelting rain to the water's surface non-stop. Every trace of light from the sky was masked sa pamamagitan ng the clouds.
Beneath the surface of the water were the five penguins. Rico was occupying himself sa pamamagitan ng snacking on every isda that swam by. They were actually quite beautiful with a certain grace. Their vivid colored scales shimmered under the reflected light.
Skipper turned his head to find Private missing from his side. He stopped, and scanned around for his soldier. His...
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