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    For a long while, Kowalski traveled in the dark. The only way he could see anything was because of the gentle moonlight and Aurora Borealis dancing across the sky. He persisted through the snow, fighting against the wind. The cold pinched at his face and made it difficult to keep his eyes open. Finally, he assumed that it’d be best to just stop and get some rest.

    Without much option on a place to sleep, he just stopped where he was and laid his spare glove, glovu down. Feet first, he climbed inside the glove, glovu until his head was inside. The insulated glove, glovu did its job; he was completely warm, except for the air that brushed against the juu of his head from the opening in the glove. He soon found sleep.

    Several hours later, he woke to sounds coming from the outside of the glove. At first, he thought it was just the wind howling of the wind, but he then heard voices approaching in the distance along with the shuffle of feet through snow. He couldn’t quite make out what was being alisema until they were a few feet away.

    “…you think it came from?” alisema one voice.

    “I’m not sure,” answered another voice. “I got something on the radar coming from the shoreline about four-and-a-half miles back.”

    “How many humans do wewe think there are?”

    “I don’t know. The snow covered their tracks. I’ve got a man working on intercepting signals. He’s got something, but the line is secure. So he’s got to break through a few firewalls before he’ll be able to relay the message.”

    “So, what now? We wait?”

    “I don’t see what other choice we have.”


    Kowalski hesitated. He could easily wriggle out of the glove, glovu and tell them everything. Perhaps they could help him, even. However, whoever was out there could also be an enemy. Maybe even someone worse than the men that Preston worked for. His decision was made for him when he felt the glove, glovu being raised and he squirmed in shock and fear.

    “Hey, hey! Wait!” he involuntarily cried from inside the glove.

    “Whoa! There’s someone in here!” exclaimed one of the voices.

    Kowalski pushed through the gloves’ opening and fell into the snow. Pushing himself up kwa his elbows, he pushed himself back in fear of what whoever had found him may do next.

    “Whoa, it’s okay, kid. We’re not gonna hurt you,” alisema the tallest penguin. He had a white vest around his abdomen with a row of badges displayed on the left shoulder and black name tag on the right that read KITWELL in thin, white, capital letters. Kowalski looked back into Kitwell’s eyes, remembering what Lorrie alisema she’d look for when seeing if someone was lying to her. From what he read in his expression, he seemed to mean no harm.

    “What are wewe doing way out here, kid?” asked the other shorter penguin, who spoke with an accent. He, too, had on a white vest, but on his left shoulder were a series of colored ribbons arranged horizontally and bunched close together. His name tag read SVANTE. When Kowalski didn’t answer, they exchanged a glance.

    “It’s alright, kid. We’re not going to hurt you,” Svante assured him taking a step closer and offering a flipper to help him up. Kowalski stared at his flipper for a moment, hesitating to accept it. But his kind eyes seemed to tell him, It’s okay. wewe can trust me. He reached up and accepted his flipper to help him to his feet.

    “Now, back to my question. What are wewe doing way out here?” Svante asked again. Kowalski cleared his throat slightly.

    “I-I was brought here…By boat. The mashua crashed and I was accidentally left alone,” he told them. They exchanged a glance, then looked back down to him.

    “Who was with wewe before?” Kitwell asked. Kowalski shifted a glance between them.

    “My father died when I hatched. A human has been raising me for the past two weeks. But now someone’s after her! They’ll kill them!” Kowalski exclaimed with panic rising in his throat.

    “Hey, hey, now, kid. Calm down. Why don’t wewe come with us? Maybe we can help you,” Svante offered. Kowalski took a hasty step back.

    “Who are you?” he asked nervously.

    “I’m First Sergeant George Kitwell, and this is Captain Felix Svante,” Kitwell alisema gesturing to himself, then Svante. “We are official Antarctic Military Personnel,” he further explained.

    “What does that mean?” Kowalski asked.

    “It means wewe can trust us. We’re trained to help people. No matter what species, and no matter how big au small,” Svante answered. Kowalski thought for a moment, then nodded.

    “Alright,” he agreed. Kitwell smiled and nodded back.

    “So, what’s your name, kid?” he asked scooping the small penguin, auk into his flippers.

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    “So, Kowalski, how did wewe make that little kanzu, koti wewe got on there? It looks like it doesn’t fit quite right,” Kitwell asked. He was carrying Kowalski along with Svante at his side.

    “I used this kisu thing that I found to cut the fingers off of a glove,” Kowalski answered.

    “Wow, impressive. Usually, someone your age wouldn’t think of something so clever,” Kitwell responded.

    “My human mother is a smart woman. I guess I got my way of thinking from her,” Kowalski told him.

    “Human mother?” Kitwell inquired.

    “Well, she took me in when my father died. Without her, I wouldn’t have survived this long. She took care of me. ‘Mother’ just seems like the right term for her,” Kowalski explained.

    “I see. And what is this talk about ‘they’ll kill her’? Who is they?” Kitwell asked.

    “Apparently there are some drug tester guys in Antarctica testing on penguins. They’re the ones that killed my father. Lorrie found out about them and now they want to kill her before she can do anything about it,” Kowalski explained.

    “Wait…Drug testers?” Kitwell repeated. “What all do wewe know about this?”

    “I just know that the drug they’re testing helps enhance your athletic abilities and that they have some kind of facility somewhere in Antarctica,” Kowalski answered.

    Kitwell and Svante exchanged a glance.

    “What? Do wewe guys know something about that place?” Kowalski asked in response to the recognition that showed in their eyes.

    “Well, it’s classified,” alisema Kitwell, “I’m not allowed to tell you. But perhaps I can convince the Major to let me since wewe seem to be of potential assistance.”

    “But I think that’s all I know,” Kowalski replied.

    “True, but wewe seem to be a smart kid. Maybe wewe can help us. Plus, wewe seem to know a little zaidi than us at the moment. We’ve been trying to—”

    Svante interrupted Kitwell kwa prodding his side with his elbow and giving him a stare. Kitwell cleared his throat slightly.

    “Like I said. We’ll see what we can do when we get to base.”

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    The base was huge…And underground. Kowalski wondered how anyone could be able to construct a secret underground building under ice. Though, he knew better than to ask. Like most things when it came to these MP’s, it was probably classified.

    He could tell, however, that a lot of work had to be put into it. Surely, it must’ve taken years. When Kitwell and Svante had brought him down into the secret entrance, the first thing Kowalski noticed was that the walls were lined with wooden supports. There wasn’t a spot of snow in sight, except for what powdered the floor just through the entrance, that is.

    It was lit kwa the long, tube-like fluorescent lights. Penguins in vests similar to Kitwell’s and Svante’s passed kwa them and disappeared through doors as they moved through the hallways, though some of them wore matching white caps. Some carried clipboards and others just their weapon. A couple moved through pushing a gari full of envelopes.

    Finally, Kitwell and Svante turned off into a small room. On the back end of the room, a leather kitanda sat against the wall. There was a coffee meza, jedwali in front of it and a small end meza, jedwali on either side of it. Kitwell set Kowalski down on the sofa and knelt in front of him.

    “You wait here and I’ll go get the Major. We’ll see what we’ll do with wewe then. Alright?” Kitwell alisema kindly. Kowalski nodded and Kitwell smiled, touched his forehead, then left with Svante, shutting the door behind them.

    Kowalski glanced around the room. It was very plain. On the ukuta opposite, there hung one medium-sized picture of a white-vested white monkey who seemed to be in his fifties au sixties. He had a distant look in his eye as if he were carefully watching something that was miles away. Across his left shoulder, there were several different colored metals with different symbols inside each golden circle. The other shoulder displayed his black name tag: SHINGEN. The picture complemented itself with a fancy golden-colored frame, and underneath there was a silver rectangle of metal with uandishi engraved in it. Kowalski jumped from the kitanda and approached it so he could read it.

NIBORU SHINGEN
GENERAL OF THE ARMY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1873-1941


    He studied the picha one zaidi time, then turned his head to see the other side of the room.

    To the adjacent wall, there were four rows of eight pictures and a bottom fifth row with only three pictures, all with another old-looking penguin, auk in a white vest with medali displayed on the left shoulder. Though, the only rows that he could actually read clearly were the bottom two due to his height.

    Only glancing at the pictures above, he read off the names of each plaque: DARWIN R. O’DAIRE, DWIGHT B. SELTING, RAFAEL S. FRANCISCO, BUCK D. ROCKGUT, SAMUEL J. VERNON—

    Kowalski turned at the sound of the door opening behind him. A penguin, auk stepped into the room with that same white vest on and medali displayed on the left shoulder. His name tag read BRINKIT. When he saw him standing over kwa the wall, he shut the door behind him and stepped toward him until they were about a foot apart and he knelt down.

    “So, you’re Kowalski, eh?” Brinkit asked. Kowalski swallowed and nodded slowly. Brinkit smiled. “I’m Major Brinkit. Sergeant Kitwell tells me that wewe know a little something about a drug-testing facility here in Antarctica,” he inquired. Kowalski nodded again and fidgeted with his flippers as he answered.

    “They’re testing drugs on penguins,” he said.

    “How do wewe know this?” Brinkit asked.

    “My father died when I hatched. My human found out that it was a drug that killed him. Whatever it is is meant to enhance athletic abilities. She wanted to go after them, but now those men are after her and want to kill her before she turns them in,” Kowalski explained.

    “Wow, a lot of big words for someone your age,” Brinkit pointed out.

    “The penguin, auk absorbs most of its knowledge during the incubation period and when their young. And sir, my human talks a lot,” Kowalski told him. Brinkit chuckled.

    “Well, I think it’s salama to let wewe in a little secret. We know that there’s a facility in Antarctica. We’ve been trying to get men inside, but the security in that place is tight. We haven’t been able to figure out what they were doing because the men we’ve sent in was never able to come back out. Even the times we sent them in with a form of communication, the line would always end up going dead for unknown reasons. So, you’ve helped us out greatly. Your father’s death will not be in vain. Do wewe know where your human is now?” he asked.

    “I don’t know where they are now, but I know where they were headed. There’s a cabin, kibanda a ways from the shore. It’s where I was first hatched. They were planning on trying to contact someone for help,” Kowalski explained.

    “They?” Brinkit inquired.

    “Oh, her and this guy that wanted to help,” Kowalski told him. He thought about telling him that he also worked for those men, but decided against it. Preston was trying to help Lorrie, too. He couldn’t turn him in. Brinkit nodded.

    “Come with me. I think I know what we can do.”
posted by sweetyKneul
hujambo everyone! I have updated :O
Hope wewe like it ;)

They were still in the first level!
The only thing that had happened was that the playing field has been changed!
They were no longer in the jungle but in a frozen wasteland!
The beautiful soft green was replaced kwa an icy white!
And the penguins were in the middle of that!
"Oh man! Do anybody have a tanning kitanda right here?" Kowalski asked, trembling.
"Oh. Sorry! I have unfortunately forgotten it today!" Skipper shouted sarcastically.
"There!" Rico called, pointing to a flag about 20 yards away.
Rico wanted to run to the flag, but was stopped kwa Skipper....
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posted by BrightLight92
Okay, this idea came to me in a dream. It's Skilene... Just not a happy one. I would've put this on FF.net, but for some reason, it somehow got a parental block on it. :/
Marlene didn't want to let go. She didn't. She was afraid and worried and she didn't want him to leave.
"Skipper," She grasped tighter into the hug, not caring if her ring clenched uncomfortably tight to her finger. "Don't go. Please, don't go," She tried to keep the tears from her voice. She tried to sound strong, for him and for herself, but her sadness leaked into her voice and her guard went down. She grasped tighter to...
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Arlene pulled Marlene back to her habitat, and saw Private and Mandy kissing there. These two noticed her presence and blushed as they left their kiss.

"Private" Arlene started "would wewe be nice and leave?" Mandy changed her blushing to an annoied look.

"hmmm, o-ok. bye Mandy" Private left, not whithout another kiss in the cheeck of his lover. He slipped away, and Arlene crushed the newly-made wood door behind her.

"you two are going to know the new rules, and follow them, ok?" Arlene was making a verry serious tone in her voice, Mandy giggled as he asked a verry obvious question.

"why?"

"cause...
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posted by legendary7
Skipper's point of view:

The bone-chilling hands jerked me up from the ground. Then, I knew it was my turn. As the gritty man carried me, eyes peered out of the pitch black darkness. Some were filled with melchnolly relief and others with despair. For they knew, they could be next. Right, at that moment I remembered the words my father had told me when he had left for war: "Now, that you're a soldier wewe must never be afraid to die. It is the greatest honor for a soldier to die on the battlefield. Win au don't come back at all." The human hoisted me up to his face level and snickered with his...
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posted by kivamarie
the story begins with skipper inaonyesha me a surprise.

Me: skipper can I open my eyes now?

Skipper: not yet Kiva. okay now

Me: (opens my eyes) wow. it's a boat.

Skipper: yup and for the inayofuata few days it's just going to be wewe and me going fishing.

Me: cool I like that idea skipper let's go.

so me and skipper went to Bahia De, Los Angeles and then me and skipper set sail on the mashua passing a few islands to Bahia Kino.

Skipper: so how's the mashua ride so far Kiva?

Me: hm? oh it's good skipper.

Skipper: what's wrong don't wewe like it?

Me: I do like it skipper it's just that I keep having this funny feeling...
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posted by kivamarie
the inayofuata mourning

???: Kiva.

Me: (wakes up) huh? that voice.

???: Kiva.

Me: a voice must be calling my name (wakes up skipper) skipper wake up.

Skipper: (wakes up) what is it Kiva?

Me: it's a voice it must be calling my name come on.

Skipper: a voice? hujambo wait up (follows me).

so me and skipper headed to where that voice was coming from.

???: Kiva.

Me: there it is again it's not that far skipper.

Skipper: can wewe at least slow down for once?

meanwhile

Private: Kiva. Kowalski any luck?

Kowalski: no (seeing something) wait a dakika Private I see something (sees me and skipper coming out) Private it's Kiva...
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posted by CuteCuddly
Next chappie, hope wewe enjoy.

It's hard to concentrate when you're being constantly watched over kwa a flat-headed penguin, auk who is barely taller than you. But I had to, I had no choice. He wouldn't trust me unless he puts me under constant servailance. He has to see if I'm up to anything fishy, ha, no pun intended.

So, awkward silences are always between us. The rest are out doing recon, so I try to make small talk, but he won't talk much. Ok, I understand that he's paranoid, but that doesn't mean he can't comunicate with me, does it?

"So, what kind of samaki do wewe have in your coffee?"
"Classified."...
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posted by JayJay12
 Skipper surprised face when Cream alisema "yes".
Skipper surprised face when Cream said "yes".
In the HQ...
Skipper:What the...?!Are wewe sure,soldier?!
Private:Yes!!!
Skipper:Well,let's ask her if she did!
Somewhere in Coney Island...
Hans:Well,what a girl
Marx:Yes,she is beautiful!Well,where is-
Blowhole:I'm here.*laughs evil*
Hans:You are sooooo late
Blowhole:Sorry,one of my kaa minions had an accident and someone had to clean it up
Marx:Cool segway!
Blowhole:Thanks.Marx,can I do anything for you?
Marx:I need to get rid of the penguins.Permanently.And I mean it
*smiles badly*
Above the HQ...
Cream:The kiss was only a dare,Private.What a silly imagination that wewe have! *smiles*
Private:I feel so...
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*I have ilitumwa this on the Skilene site but i thought its not JUST about Skilene...Hope u lyk!*

A silent figure moved in the darkness,he wore a hoddie koti, jacket in order to cover his face. He left a note on his bunk, turning around to watch his peaceful unit in a deep sleep. He sighed and turned around, out of the HQ and onto the 'island'. "HEEY Skipper!" A cheery voice alisema behind him. "SSSHHHH!!!!!!" He alisema covering Marlene's mouth with his flipper. "Mmh amhhr!!!!!!! Hey! What are wewe doing???" She alisema annoyed, pulling his flipper away. "None of your business...What are wewe doing here is the...
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posted by JayJay12
Still at Marlene's habitat...
Private:Mostly,I think Kowalski and Skipper have it for Cream *lays down*
Skipper and Kowalski:Are wewe serious?!
Rico:...Yes
Private:And it's the truth
Skipper and Kowalski:Oh yeah
Marlene:Do wewe guys upendo her THAT much?
Skipper:Yeah
Private:We should get going
Marlene:Alright.See wewe guys later!
Somewhere far off New York...
Dr.Blowhole:We need a plan to finally destroy those pen-guu-ins!!!
Crab Asssistant:Umm...and what about Cream?
Dr.Blowhole:I'll think of something *laughs evil*
Crab Assistant: *gulps*
At the penguin's HQ...
Private:This is getting boring,guys.Really.
Kowalski:But...
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posted by ImAnEasel
It was early in the morning in Central Park. wewe could see a tiny sliver of sun peeking reluctantly over the horizon, painting nearby clouds pink and orange. The penguins had already begun their training an saa au two ago. It looked like it was going to be yet another cloudy autumn day. When the sun was in full view and the other zoo wanyama had woken up, Marlene jumped into their habitat.
"Hey, guys!" she said, cheerily.
"Marlene!" alisema Skipper. "You can't just jump into our habitat whilst we're training!" Then he had a sekunde thought. "Unless, of course, it's something life-threatening!"
"Mm,...
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So one siku I got this idea: What if the penguins had to deal with problems that were completely opposite theirs? That's what gave rise to this story. Read and enjoy!

THE REVERSE WORLD
It was a beautiful sunny siku and Private decided to take advantage of the weather to go out for a walk.
"It's a great siku for a walk now," he said, strolling about slowly in the park, "the weather's all sunny and bright..."
Then his foot caught on something big and he fell over. He picked himself up and stared at the shiny object that had caused his fall.
"What's this?" he wondered, picking it up and studying it, "It's...
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posted by skipper12a
Chapter 2: Three’s a crowd
(Kowalski and Private come out of the lab)
SH (Sherry, my OC): Private, what were wewe doing in Kowalski’s lab?
PR (Kowalski): But I am Ko… I mean nothing!
SK: Something smells fishy in here…
KW (Private): Does it? I mean, I don’t smell anything, Skipper.
SK: Not literally, Kowalski! Something strange is happening here, I can feel it.
SH: What do wewe mean, wewe can feel it?
PR (Kowalski): (whispering) Private, I think he is getting suspicious… Ask him what he thinks is going on. And get rid of that British accent!
KW (Private): Um, ok. (clears throat) What is it,...
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"WAAAIT!! So you'r telling me that a CHICK is coming to jiunge our possie? Our brotherhood? Our LIVES!!" Skipper had completely been infuriated kwa the news that a girl penguin, auk was on her way to the zoo."Actually Skipper, she is a fully-grown female, not a baby." Masen added, looking at Skipper, who was pacing up and down. But the penguins and chimps were mostly staring at the fact that his eye had started twitching. "Thats now what i ment, Oh NO! Dont tell me we are getting old mother hubbid?" SKipper looked at the chimps. Phil showed some sighns, then Masen spoke. "Actually Skipper, she is very...
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"Private....5 years zamani I worked with Yellymertington in secret as an assasain, I killed what my team told me to, I was good, really good, I had killed 294 people, I was tied with her: Yellymertington, she was always better, she killed one after I got to her level, we both were comtetitive, really competitive, in fact, if it wasnt that finally I was above her I wouldt had noticed..." Arlene stopped

"noticed what?" Private continued, deceptioned

"....That.....that....that I killed even a kid! all for fun! there was no reson for that,"

"Arlene, this doesnt answer my question! DID wewe HELP au NOT...
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posted by InvaderRife
Rifes pov

It was cold I was alone looking for shelter.Suddenly it began to rain,"Man I hate not having a home." Rife hissed as she slithered along the path.Something caught her eye it was black and white and she censed metal mabey glasses."Hello?Who are you?",Rife called to the figure."Come I will not hurt you.",Rife told."Hi i'm Vee don't wewe have a home?" Vee asked."No.",Rife stated."Well...you can stay with me....",Vee traled off."Really!Well i wouldn't like to jussssst barge in au anything.You don't even know my name!",Rife told her."Well wewe could tell me it now an we could go to my home."...
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posted by ___Sophie___
12/6/2011

"Today in school, I wasn't able to understand the lessons ( still I got perfect scores in each test and quiz)and I didn't know who was the person ho stalked me but I still learned something important that I am..........AWESOME!!!!"


(Skipper also learned this and also the other POM Characters"

.Okay I have nothing else to say, upendo ya all..I just made this t pass the time....


I also learned that everyone in this club is awesome.......believe it au not...you are awesome..

That's what I learned...
posted by Bluekait
 Dr. Blowhole
Dr. Blowhole
"Sorry, Kowalski. But I just don`t upendo wewe anymore. Can we still be Marafiki instead?" alisema a beautiful female voice

"No. It is for the best and the best says we should songesha on." says a sadden male voice

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Kowalski sits in his lab, crying and weeping. The door opens while Kowalski tries to hide.

Private: Kowalski? Are wewe here?

Rico: FISH!!!

Private: There is no samaki in there, Rico.

As the door shuts tight, Kowalski comes out. What do they want? Where is Skipper? Why does Rico wants fi...wait no...Why me???

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posted by thecrazygeinus
The penguins headed back to the zoo through the New York Sewers. Once they were under the park, Kowalski remembered something.

“The meteor kuoga is tonight!”

“Right! I almost forgot.” E remembered, “Can we go watch?” E asked Skipper. She had been counting down for weeks.

“Fine. Go stare at the stars. Private, your on recon duty.” Skipper decided.

“What? But, they will already be watching the skies.”Private answered, confused.

“Yes, but they won’t be able to focus.”Skipper responded, giving E a knowing look.

“Now that that matter has been settled, the kuoga should begin...
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Chapter 8: Gain

The red lobster, kamba army, and the alliance (with their newest member, Dr. Blowhole) took the prisoners to the jail cells they had in the robot. With the penguins, otters, and Nori still tied up, the lobsters throw them in the cell and locked the door.

“There, half of our plan is complete!” alisema Hans.

“Curse wewe Hans, wewe won’t get away with this!” alisema Skipper.

“I beg to differ, Skipper, hujambo that rhymes! Anyways, we will get away with this, after we take over the world, we will destroy you.”

“What exactly evil scheme do wewe have planed?”

“What makes wewe think I’ll...
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