“I was so happy when you smiled, your smile breaks through the clouds of gray, and from the sunny days that lie in sleep, waiting with patience for the spring, when the bulaklak can bloom, renewed again, Knowing there’s madami than just the pain of today, Although the scars of yesterday still remain, you can live as much as your puso believes, you can be born again, although you can change, Let’s stay together, always…”
“Oh…good.” Responded Privette softly. “So um, why were you ignoring me at the park today Skippah?” she asked while still trying to snuggle into his chest feathers.
Skipper froze. “Uh…I…I guess I kind of…well you see I…I don’t know…” admitted Skipper as he pushed her away slightly as he looked down at the floor.
“Could it be that um…you don’t like me?...” suggested Privette jokingly as she sat down on the edge of his bunk.
“I…I’m not sure…” Skipper sinabi as he glared at her.
“Y-you’re not sure if you like me or not?!” yelled Privette as she got up from the bunk. “Well then, I guess I’ll try to girly up, so good night.” She sinabi as she crossed her flippers and left to her own bunk.
“No it’s not that I…” he began, “Good Night!” Privette repeated from her bunk as she flipped over and shut her eyes.
A loud clap of thunder rocketed through the HQ. Skipper sighed as he turned around once madami to face the cold concrete confines of his own bunk. “I’m sorry…” he mumbled.
Privette got up, cuddled susunod to him, and grabbed his flippers as he turned around to face her. “Just shut up and hold me.” ordered Privette sounding a bit annoyed.
Skipper grinned and hugged her as they both fell asleep. …
The susunod morning Privette woke up and began getting ready for her visit to Marlene’s habitat, when she noticed that Skipper wasn’t there. She thought nothing of it as she got up.
She straightened the cute kulay-rosas bow on her head that had been ibingiay to her sa pamamagitan ng Skipper, and it had been the same bow that he had used when he thought he was a girl.
She proceeded her walk to Marlene’s place.
She was about to enter, when suddenly, she heard Skippers voice coming from the entrance, she stopped to listen.
“I just don’t know what to do Marlene.” sinabi Skipper.
“Well, whats the problem? You’re into her, so just tell her.” suggested Marlene
“Her? Who’s ‘Her’?” Privette thought to herself as she continued to listen.
“It’s not that simple, I can’t just tell Privette and casually tell her, Oh hi! Whats up? I like you, so what do you think?” sinabi Skipper as he crossed his flippers.
Privette was shocked. She couldn’t believe what he was saying.
“He feels the same way?!” she thought happily. She nearly squealed when she found out.
Before she totally Nawawala it, she belly slid back to the HQ. Now that she knew his feelings towards her, she was now prepared to tell him her feelings as well.
Skipper walked out of Marlene’s habitat with a limp. Marlene was no help at all.
How could he tell Privette, the girl of his dreams, that he liked her? Was it best to just ignore her like the araw before?
But the most important tanong that he didn’t dare ask himself was, Do I really like her?...
“Oh…good.” Responded Privette softly. “So um, why were you ignoring me at the park today Skippah?” she asked while still trying to snuggle into his chest feathers.
Skipper froze. “Uh…I…I guess I kind of…well you see I…I don’t know…” admitted Skipper as he pushed her away slightly as he looked down at the floor.
“Could it be that um…you don’t like me?...” suggested Privette jokingly as she sat down on the edge of his bunk.
“I…I’m not sure…” Skipper sinabi as he glared at her.
“Y-you’re not sure if you like me or not?!” yelled Privette as she got up from the bunk. “Well then, I guess I’ll try to girly up, so good night.” She sinabi as she crossed her flippers and left to her own bunk.
“No it’s not that I…” he began, “Good Night!” Privette repeated from her bunk as she flipped over and shut her eyes.
A loud clap of thunder rocketed through the HQ. Skipper sighed as he turned around once madami to face the cold concrete confines of his own bunk. “I’m sorry…” he mumbled.
Privette got up, cuddled susunod to him, and grabbed his flippers as he turned around to face her. “Just shut up and hold me.” ordered Privette sounding a bit annoyed.
Skipper grinned and hugged her as they both fell asleep. …
The susunod morning Privette woke up and began getting ready for her visit to Marlene’s habitat, when she noticed that Skipper wasn’t there. She thought nothing of it as she got up.
She straightened the cute kulay-rosas bow on her head that had been ibingiay to her sa pamamagitan ng Skipper, and it had been the same bow that he had used when he thought he was a girl.
She proceeded her walk to Marlene’s place.
She was about to enter, when suddenly, she heard Skippers voice coming from the entrance, she stopped to listen.
“I just don’t know what to do Marlene.” sinabi Skipper.
“Well, whats the problem? You’re into her, so just tell her.” suggested Marlene
“Her? Who’s ‘Her’?” Privette thought to herself as she continued to listen.
“It’s not that simple, I can’t just tell Privette and casually tell her, Oh hi! Whats up? I like you, so what do you think?” sinabi Skipper as he crossed his flippers.
Privette was shocked. She couldn’t believe what he was saying.
“He feels the same way?!” she thought happily. She nearly squealed when she found out.
Before she totally Nawawala it, she belly slid back to the HQ. Now that she knew his feelings towards her, she was now prepared to tell him her feelings as well.
Skipper walked out of Marlene’s habitat with a limp. Marlene was no help at all.
How could he tell Privette, the girl of his dreams, that he liked her? Was it best to just ignore her like the araw before?
But the most important tanong that he didn’t dare ask himself was, Do I really like her?...