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“Hurry! Get him on the table! We’re losing him!” Kowalski commanded as he, Rico, and Private carried their leader into the zoo infirmary.

Rico and Private laid a bruised, scratched-up, and unconscious Skipper on the examination table.

“We’re going to need help!” Kowalski alisema setting to work assessing his wounds. “Private, go find some hands!”

“Aye!” Private acknowledged as he leapt from the table. He ran to the chimps’ habitat first.

“Mason! Phil!” he called in a panic.

Mason climbed down from his mti with Phil following close behind.

“What’s the trouble, Private? wewe look rather shaken up,” Mason asked facing him with concern.

“It’s Skipper! We were on a mission and he got caught in a motor vehicle accident! We need help!” Private explained as he found himself at war with the tears behind his eyes.

Mason exchanged an alarmed look with Phil and the mute chimp nodded with a serious expression. Mason turned back to the small, frightened penguin.

“Just tell us where he is,” he said.

“In the infirmary,” Private told them, “I’m going to find zaidi help!”

Mason and Phil nodded and headed for the infirmary, and Private headed to Marlene’s.

“Oh my God,” Marlene replied when Private explained the situation. “Absolutely, I’m on my way.”

Private and Marlene rushed to the infirmary, where Kowalski was using his portable cat scan machine to check Skipper’s internal organs and bones.

“Kowalski, how’s he doing?” Private called as he and Marlene climbed atop the examination table.

Kowalski set aside his cat scan and turned to him with serious eyes.

“He’s alive. That’s the important thing,” he alisema turning back to Skipper.

“Kowalski,” Mason alisema pulling his index and middle fingers from Skipper’s jugular, “his pulse is weakening.”

Kowalski checked behind him and when he affirmed the news, he turned to Rico.

“Go to HQ and bring the crash cart. Hurry!” he commanded. Rico nodded and used his feet to propel himself from the examination table.

Marlene knelt down at his head and gently took his face in her paws, trying to keep from crying.

“Skipper?” she called. “Skipper, can wewe hear me?”

Skipper didn’t respond.

“You’re going to be okay, Skipper. You’re going to be okay. I promise.”

— § —

“How is he?” Maurice asked as the chimps and Marlene left the infirmary. Word had spread across the zoo about Skipper’s condition, and there was a crowd of zoosters outside that had been waiting for over two hours for news.

“He crashed once, and he had some hemorrhaging in his abdomen, but he’s stable now,” Mason informed them.

Marlene shook her head.

“I’m not so sure. Did wewe see the look in Kowalski’s eyes? There’s something wrong, and he’s not telling us,” she alisema hugging herself as a cold chill danced on her spine.

Mason placed his hand on her shoulder.

“He’ll tell us when he’s ready. That’s probably why he wanted us to leave. Maybe he wants to be certain if something’s wrong before telling anyone,” he suggested.

“I hope nothing’s wrong, but I just can’t help this really bad feeling I have,” Marlene alisema shifting her arms down over her queasy stomach.

“Well,” Maurice cut in, “if there is, Skipper can pull through. He always does.”

Marlene looked down.

“I hope you’re right.”

— § —

“Kowalski, this can’t be right. Are wewe absolutely sure?” Private asked in hopes that his temporary first in command was far from right.

“I’m certain, I’m afraid,” Kowalski answered looking down at his unconscious leader with dark, serious eyes. “You should go inform the others. Both of you, wewe deserve some fresh air. I’ll stay here for observations.”

Private and Rico’s first instinct was to protest leaving their leader, but both were tired, and could barely stand seeing their leader with the knowledge that someone would have to break the news to him when he awoke.

When they pushed through the door of the zoo vet, a deadly silence fell among the zoosters. Everyone could tell kwa their expressions that something was wrong. The sun setting on the horizon seemed to turn a deeper shade of orange, casting an eerie glow on the zoo. Even the shadows were cast at odd angles, as if they were trying to flee the scene. The temperature seemed to drop, yet rise at the same time. The humidity had caused sweat to break out on the zoosters foreheads, even though most of their toes had turned numb with cold.

“No . . .” Julien started taking a step back. “He’s not—”

“No,” Private interrupted. “He’s not dead. He should awaken in a few hours.”

“Then . . . what’s wrong?” Roy asked.

Private and Rico exchanged a glance.

“Well, it appears that Skipper suffered serious blunt force trauma to his head. He has—” Private choked on the words and had to clear his throat. “He has an eighty-seven percent chance that—he’ll never walk again.”

For what seemed an eternity, no one alisema anything. Time seemed to cease existence. Not even the wind dared a whisper.

“But—how does a head injury affect your legs?” Maurice inquired in a dry voice.

“The part of his brain that controls his legs was severely damaged,” Private explained. He seemed to have aged twenty years in one afternoon.

“But what about the thirteen percent chance that he can walk?” Marlene asked with a touch of hope. “Doesn’t that count for something?”

“Kowalski alisema that if Skipper put forth some effort in physical therapy, he could be able to salvage that small chance, but . . . I don’t know,” Private answered.

Another silence lasted before Kowalski called Private and Rico in to help songesha their leader to HQ.

— § —

Kowalski was in his lab running tests on and analyzing Skipper’s cat scan, blood samples, x-rays, urinalysis, and any other possible test he could run to try and find some answers—any answer—for the rest of that night.

His mind kept wandering back to when he had to tell Skipper about his condition.

He’d had to do some pretty hard things in his life, but nothing would ever compare to that moment. As soon as he told him, Skipper’s face had turned a deeply frightening, indescribable stare. It fell into a corpse-like, lifeless, bloodless stare that he couldn’t decipher. For several moments, he and Kowalski held silent eye contact until Skipper finally turned his head and gaze perpendicular to the bunk above him. Kowalski suggested physical therapy and told him that with a fair amount of effort, he just might be able to walk again. Although, he’d said, it would take a tremendous amount of time and patience. Even after he potentially started walking, it would be a while before he could do all the things he used to.

Skipper never replied.

Kowalski stayed a few zaidi moments, waiting for a response, and when none came, he decided Skipper just needed to be alone to think. Private had come to his lab about three hours zamani to inform him that Skipper had fallen asleep, and soon after, Private and Rico had turned in themselves.

Kowalski stared at the cat scan, at the spot on Skipper’s brain that hindered his ability to walk. He just—kept staring at it, trying to convince himself that it was a shadow au some mistake on his part. But he couldn’t blind himself to the facts.

Crash.

“Skipper!”


Kowalski raced out of his lab at Private’s cry to find he and Rico trying to calm Skipper, who was on the floor flailing his flippers around as his legs hung limp beneath him.

“No! You’re all wrong!” he was screaming. “I can walk! I can! Get off of me!”

Kowalski found himself unable to songesha from his spot standing outside, as if his feet had become one with the cement floor of the HQ. His moyo had plummeted into his stomach, and the blood had drained from his face.

“I can walk! Why are wewe doing this to me?!”

Skipper was crying now. Private and Rico tried to calm him down and they pulled at his flippers to try to get him back in bed, but Skipper fought back with all the strength he could muster in his sore and bruised muscles. Rico finally was forced to regurgitate a bottle of chloroform and gauze. When Skipper relaxed and fell unconscious, Rico and Private finally pulled him back into his bunk. For the inayofuata several minutes, nobody moved nor spoke, instead stared at Skipper’s limp body asleep in the bottom bunk, and listened to the steadying of their heartbeats. Each of them knew that what had just happened would stay on their minds for a long time to come.
posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

Kowalski: *awakens & sees darkness, then waddling over to Rico* "Rico, wake up!"

Rico: "Wha?" *slowly awakens*

Kowalski: "It's night. But we have a problem. There are too many clouds. I can't see any stars."

Rico: "What are we gonna do?"

Kowalski: "I dunno. I can't wait here for the stars to come out...I'm just too hungry."

Rico: "Yeah. Same here. So what do we do then?"

Kowalski: "I suggest we begin walking. Maybe we can find some food."

*Kowalski & Rico waddle till they find a small opening in the ice*

Kowalski: "Here! Maybe we can find some fish. But stay close to the surface where...
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posted by peacebaby7
Interview Starting in

3...

2...

1...


Me: "So, Skipper, how long have wewe been in the military?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: "O...K. Um, what are some problems wewe have to deal with on daily basis?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: T_T "OK, um, how do your men view wewe as a leader?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: ',: l *sigh* "Who's your inayofuata in command?"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: "Where did wewe go on your first mission?!"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: >:( "What do wewe eat for breakfast?!"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: "IS THERE ANY swali wewe WILL ANSWER?!"

Skipper: "Classified."

Me: T_T



Tip: If wewe want to interview a military operative...don't waste your breath.
posted by peacebaby7
SIDE EFFECTS OF WATCHING THE PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR MAY INCLUDE:

--Your eyes may explode from too much awesomeness

--You may become so obsessed with the onyesha wewe will dedicate your whole life to it

--You may become a sofa spud because wewe will watch the onyesha nonstop for literally 24/7

--You may form your own commando team & put yourself & others in mortifying danger

--You may cause yourself to never speak again because wewe will try to be like Rico

--Your house may explode because wewe will try to make inventions like Kowalski

--Strained eyes because wewe will be watching the onyesha with tape holding up your eyelids so wewe don't miss a thing


Hospitals worldwide & Insurance agencies worldwide are not responsible for any of these occurances.
In the moyo of Manhattan, near Central Park, is a strange apartment complex. It is made of brick, a century old, and placed between two shiny skyscrapers. The windows all have black bars, the twenty-three stories are all crooked and there is the newest addition of a Madagascar Baobab mti on the roof. The entrance was an arched brick gate way, atop which was an iron sign.

“ Apartments Menagerie. Weird name, but I do like the bila mpangilio old clock. It’s a nice touch. ” The young woman alisema to herself. She waited several moments before entering, before taking a deep breath

“ Confidence, Marlene....
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posted by RockOnPenguin
Quick message: I wrote a prologue for this a while back, and now i'm finally gonna continue it! ^^ Enjoy!

Skipper and Marlene strolled kwa until they found a sign in front of the entrance of a forest.
Skipper: "Here lies the forest of Earth's End. A temple to wewe it will send."
Marlene: What the heck could that mean?
Skipper: I don't know, but I know a cheesy riddle when I see one. Let's see what we can find in the forest.
Marlene and Skipper entered the dark Forest. They followed a path and suddenly it ended.
Marlene: Where should we go now?
Skipper: Hmm.....
Skipper looked around and found a lever...
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*Please note that Melody is my OC and that is the only reason I'm adding her. And also if this story sucks,(and it most likely will, as I'm not a very good writer)please tell me how I can improve it.*

It started as any other day. Skipper was training his crew as usual, but then a huge bird-like thing swooped straight at them! It landed a few meters away from the habitat, and at that point they could see that it wasn't a bila mpangilio object at all: it was a beautiful young penguin!
S: Is that a flying penguin?
K: It would seem so, but penguins can't fly!
P: Skipper, is it just me, au does that penguin...
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posted by CuteCuddly
The light was dim as Kowalski worked in his lab. Normally he wouldn’t be working in such a dim light, but today he didn’t notice the fact it could damage his eyes. Pouring chemicals into test tubes was his life’s work. There was nothing else he could do. Ever since he was a chick, he would sit alone, working on experiments.

But sometimes, he had felt lonely.

Not that he could help it; he didn’t know how to socialize then. Whenever he tried to make friends, he would start kwa saying something to do with math, au science. Other chicks would stare at him and walk off laughing.

He never met...
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posted by CuteCuddly
When you’re depressed, what do wewe do?

I look for help in many places, but I don’t always find it. So what do wewe do?

Sure, Kowalski’s science is helpful, but I don’t always understand it.
Sure, Rico’s regurgitation is useful, but I don’t always need it.
Sure, Private’s sweet view of life is encouraging, but I don’t always believe it.

So when you’re depressed, what do wewe do?

I keep looking.

Sure, Maurice’s serving is loyal, but that doesn’t always help me.
Sure, Sad-Eyes’ foot hugging is amusing, but I don’t always like it.
Sure, Ring-Tail’s partying is annoying, but I don’t...
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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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