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posted by legendary7
Wednesday:
The inayofuata siku Skipper seemed to be himself again. This made everyone elated that day. Even though, the sky was dark the H.Q. was lit up with good moods like a candle lit kwa a small flame. Skipper left the habitat kwa himself frequently that morning. None of his team knew where he was going, but he had a plan. He had never aliyopewa up before and he wasn't going to start with Marlene. He had to onyesha her how he felt kwa giving her what she dreamed about. After all, that was his advantage over Antonio, he had known Marlene longer. It took him a while to get everything ready.

"Skippah, what are wewe doing?" Private asked.

"Telling Marlene how I feel." Skipper alisema triumphily. Private smiled and waddled to entertain the people. Skipper went through his list, again and again to make sure he had everything. There was one thing he was sure of: he was going to make things right.

That evening, while Antonio took Marlene on a stroll. Skipper set up a picnic for Marlene. It was perfect! On a plate were freshly oysters that he had caught himself that siku arranged to spell out the name 'Marlene.' Not a single mollusk was out of place. To light the romantic atmosphere there were candles. Skipper almost forgot, he pulled out a Spanish gutiar, which had taught himself to play a song that siku in the few hours he had free from his preparations. His team watched from a distance seceretly.

"I hope Marlene likes it. After how much he put into it. Do wewe think Antonio will get agitated that Skippah did this?" Private asked.

"That's why we're here, Private. We're here to support him." Kowalski said.

Suddenly, Skipper rushed back to the H.Q. He had left the rose! He found it on the meza, jedwali dead. He seized it in his flipper.

"Great, what else could go wrong?" Skipper growled gruffily and raced out of the H.Q. He exitted the H.Q. to meet the rain pouring down heavily, but worse he saw Marlene and Antonio back from their walk. He sprinted forward, but he was too late.

"Oh, my gosh! Did wewe set this up?" Marlene asked breathlessly.

"Who else? There's been something I've been wanting to ask you." Antonio said.

"What?"

"Will wewe go to the dance with me?"

"Of course!"

Skipper dropped the rose, and watched Marlene and Antonio motionlessly. Marlene kissed Antonio on the lips. Right when this happened, Antonio sneered at Skipper. Lifting up the blanket, Antonio covered Marlene as they both carried the picnic inside the habitat. The sorrowful soldier stood alone in the rain. His hope was like the once beautiful, ripe rose, pure without any sekunde thoughts.
Now his moyo was withered up and damp in tears. The rose soon drifted to the bottom of the puddle, where he left it and headed to the H.Q. His hope and broken moyo drifted to the bottom of his puddle.

His team got nyumbani before he did. Skipper went directly to kitanda even though he was cold and wet. The rest of the team did the same.

It was the inayofuata day, when the inayofuata meeting took place. The penguins stood inayofuata to the lemurs. The two otters raced up to them in excitement.

"Guys, guess what!" Marlene bursted out.

"What is it, Marlene?"

"We're going to the dance together!" Marlene exclaimed joyfully, gesturing to Antonio and herself.

"Marlene, can I talk to wewe for a second." Skipper alisema solemnly. Antonio stepped between Skipper and Marlene.

"What are wewe going to say to her that wewe can't say to my face!?"

"You want to know."

"Why, yes I would." Antonio alisema confidently.

"Well, let's see here .... he's going too fast, he's doesn't deserve you, and he's up to no good." Skipper remarked infuriatedly. Antonio put up a fist, but Marlene grasped his thick arm.

"Fighting isn't going to solve anything! Just let me talk to Skipper." Marlene alisema sternly. She took Skipper's flipper and trudged outside.

"What's your problem!? All he did was ask what wewe were going to say. wewe just had to make that comment."

"Well, I wasn't lying, at least!" Skipper snarled agiatedly.

"What do wewe mean 'I' wasn't lying at least?"

"Marlene, he ... wasn't the one wrote wewe that note!" Skipper sheepishly explained.

"Then, who did?"

"I did, Marlene."

"You did?"

"Yes, I did."

"You just want me because wewe can't have me! Even if that's not what it is, I couldn't wait forever, Skipper!"

"For you, I'll wait forever and even more." Skipper waddled away. Marlene made her way nyumbani when she stepped on something.

"Ouch!" Marlene yelped as she looked down at her foot. Underneath was a dead soggy rose. A thorn stuck into her foot. When she picked it up she found a black feather jammed into another spike.
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