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Here comes chapter 4;)

CHAPTER 4: In sickness and in health

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inayofuata day...
"Dahahahah!" Take that wewe freaky little pigeon!" laughed Terry.
"Hey, watch it!" shouted Frankie the pigeon when the plastic bullet collided with his bum. Rico and Terry burst out in loud laughter. But her face fell when she spotted her older brother, standing in front of her, his eyes frowned, his handsome face distorted in a grimace of disapproval.
"What?" she said, confused.
"You give this thing back to me, pronto!" he demanded, stretching his flipper out.
"Oh maaan! Can't we just have some fun!" sighed Terry.
"I won't tolerate any kind of bully in this zoo as far as I live, sister!" remarked Skipper, resting his flippers on his hips.
"Wasn't that just the same pigeon, who wanted to drop some doody on commisioners suie?" asked Terry.
"He already had his lesson" retorted Skipper. "And I'm not going to punish him twice for what he had done just once. Besides, wewe have no right to mistreat him like this, since he hasn't done anything bad to wewe in the first place. Comprenday?"
Rico dropped his head and started to dig the ground with his left foot, embarassed.
"That goes for wewe as well, Rico" muttered Skipper.
“Marrnghn” moaned Rico.
"Give me this sling, Terry" alisema Skipper, his voice calm but decisive.
Terry sighed and handed her brother the sling.
“Is he always like that?” she asked Rico as soon as Skipper vanished behind the corner.
“Marbbrha” answered Rico, shaking his flippers energetically.
“I see” muttered Terry.






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"What the heck is this, Mom?" cried Skipper, taking the blanket in his flippers.
"Terry told me about your bunk. It's way too uncomfortable to sleep in" confessed Auriga. "That's why I decided to cover it with the blanket, to make it zaidi warm, soft and cosy for you" she added up, clasping her flippers together and sending her son a loving smile.
"And what is ... oh God...TERRY!!!!!" Skipper roared, goggling in shock at his bunk wall, all covered with chalk drawings.
"What's the fuss, bro?" asked Terry. "I just wanted to decorate it somehow. It was way too simple and austere in its style. Why, don't wewe like it?" she then took several sips of her favourite coffee and set back to her comic.
Skipper felt his left eye blinking uncontrollably. A violent, hot wave of anger overtook his body. He balled his flippers into fist, and leaned slightly forward.
"Oh dear" gasped Private. He knew perfectly well what was it about to announce. Skipper was going to throw a fit. He already had the chance to see his leader in such a state, specifically to say, in the night were the lemurs invaded their habitat without invitation and started messing around in their HQ. And he was right. Several sekunde later, Skipper's load, angry roar whisked the air, echoing all over the zoo.

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"Skipper hun?" asked Auriga shyly, waddling up towards her son. He was lying on Rico's bunk, his flipper resting on his chest, the other one dangling down.
"Yes, Mum" he muttered, fixing his eyes on the ceiling.
"Are wewe okay?" she asked, anxiety and concern written all over her face.
"I'm fine, it's just a little headache" mumbled Skipper. He let out a deep sigh.
Auriga kneeled down beside her child and rested her flipper on his forehead.
"You're burning up a little. Do wewe feel feverish?" she asked.
"No...." moaned Skipper, too exhausted to maintain the conversation.
"Ooooh, Skipper honey, I know we might be too imposing au annoying sometimes" alisema Auriga, stroking her son's forehead. "But it's just that we really care and.. we want the best for you..."
“Yes, I know”...
He went back to his thoughts about Terry and Rico. Those two seemed to be spending a great deal of time together. Were they really fond of each other? Rico had very little experience with girls; actually he didn’t’ really care about maintaining this kind of partnership for longer than a couple of days. Romances were definitely not his cup of tea. He would rather spend his free time riding a car, fishing, practicing, flying a kite, mwewe and throwing dynamos.
Suddenly Skipper gulped. The very thought of Rico accidently blowing his sister up brought him violent shivers down his spine. Knowing how violent Rico can turn sometimes... was it really salama to leave Terry kwa Rico’s side?
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It was the last siku of their visit. Private suggested that they should go to the park all together and breathe some fresh air. The weather was perfect for a common stroll. Terry was stamping quietly behind her brother’s back throwing spit balls at Frankie the Pigeon’s colleagues when Skipper wasn’t watching.
“This lass is really something!” hissed Bob the Pigeon, Frankie’s distant cousin from New Jersey. “I guess it’s the highest time for a little payback!”
“No!” Frankie barred his way from the girl. “You don’t know what you’re asking for, mate! I had to deal with her brother once, I ‘m telling you, it’s no use! Better leave those two alone, if wewe don’t want to end up with your feather tails smashed up!”
“If that’s what wewe say” mumbled Bob. “All right then, let’s songesha somewhere else”
“Stupid cowards” hissed Terry when seeing the pigeons flying away. She then turned her eyes back on her brother.
“Skippa..” she started timidly. “Are wewe still mad at me because of those drawings on the bunk?”
“What?.. Nooo, it’s okay” he muttered involuntarily, his eyes fixed somewhere far in the distance. “Maybe your right.. maybe my style really is austere”.
Terry gave him a stare. He definitely wasn’t his usual self today. What’s got into him anyway?
“Skippa, you’re feeling all right?” she asked half jokingly half seriously.
“I’m absolutely fine” mumbled Skipper.
“You’re sounding like a sleepwalker” stated Terry, eyeing his bro suspiciously. There was a short pause between them. Terry glanced back behind at her parents who were strolling several meters away, embraced and set her eyes back on her brother.
“Have wewe fell in love?” she asked all of a sudden.
“Have wewe ever tasted a snowcone?” he asked at the same time, turning his sleepy look at Terry.
“Erm... snowcone? Yyes” she answered, puzzled. “But it was quite a long time zamani since I had one”.
“We can go and buy some if wewe wish” he proposed.
“Good idea” nodded Terry, but even the pleasant thought of tasty, icy-cold snowcones wouldn’t draw her attention away from her brother’s condition. Something was definitely wrong with him.
His cheeks were blushing and his sapphire blue eyes were slightly foggy.
“I hope it’s not a warm” thought Terry, feeling zaidi and zaidi nervous.
Skipper gulped and fixed his eyes on the ground. His moyo was whomping like crazy, his forehead was bathed in cold sweat. What was going on with him? There was that unpleasant feeling deep down in his stomach.
“Oh my God!” they heard their mother’s terrified cry. They both turned their heads towards where Auriga was pointing. A small, creamy – white egg slid off of the edge and was now rolling down the hill. Mother bata let out a short scream and threw herself towards the edge to rescue her un hatched baby but it was too late.

George threw himself down the kilima to catch the egg. Scarcely had he grabbed it in his flippers and pressed to his body when he felt something sharp and hard colliding against his back. A sudden wave of excruciating pain pierced through his body. He rolled back and let out a painful scream.
“Oh dear!” Auriga clasped her beak with her flippers and staggered slightly. Meanwhile, Skipper and Terry cried out:” Dad!” and immediately rushed down the kilima to pick him up. Aurige found herself right away beside her injured husband, tears forming in her eyes. The skater didn’t even notice what happened and continued his ride down the alley.
Private picked the eggy up from the ground and waddled up towards the rest of the group.
“George, honey! Are wewe okay?” asked Auriga nervously, stroking her husband’s face.
George opened his eyes and sent his wife a languid look.
“It hurts” he whispered. “It hurts soo bad.”
“Oh dear” moaned Auriga and hid her face in her flippers.
“Stay calm, Mom. He will be fine!” stated Skipper. “Rico! The stretcher!”
Rico coughed up the stretcher, picked George up from the ground and placed him on the pillow.
“Right. We’ll escort him back to our HQ. Then we’ll make sure he’s gonna receive some proper treatment. Private, wewe take care of the eggy and bring it back to Mother Duck.”
“Ayeaye, Skipper” alisema Private, taking the eggy in his flippers.
Skipper kneeled on the ground, picked the stretcher together with Rico and the whole group started to make their way towards penguin’s HQ. The leader penguin, auk aliiba a quick glance at his father’s bruised beak and he felt his moyo sink.
“Did I predict this accident?”





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It was about 9:00 pm, when Marlene found herself in front of the iron doors leading to penguins HQ. She pushed it gently and took a discreet peek inside. She learned from the lemurs about George’s nasty accident and she really wanted to give a hand right now. She didn’t get a chance to sneak out earlier because of Alice, who decided to tidy up her HQ. As she was still suffering from a deep hangover(Marks the Zookeeper’s big birthday party) her moves were very slow and clumsy, and it took her about one saa to do the job she would have usually done in less than twenty minutes.
Marlene spotted George lying in Skipper’s bunk, covered in a red blanket, his head resting on a pillow. There were some visible marks of cuts and bruises on the left side of the beak. His right flipper was wrapped in bandages.
Auriga and Skipper were sitting beside the table, arm kwa arm, sipping coffee from copper cups.
“That siku we took wewe to the park” continued Auriga against George’s silent breath. “ wewe slid and fell from the edge of the kilima and rolled down on the street. Fortunately, there was a flock of ducks feeding themselves on the path. The father bata spotted wewe and immediately rushed mbele to prevent wewe from the fall. He caught wewe in his wings in the last moment.’ She stopped for a while and turned her heard back, trying to hide her tears from her son.
“At that moment I was sure I was going to lose wewe forever” she confessed, her voice shaky. “ Although wewe were save I still couldn’t get over the shock.”
Skipper just sat there, his flippers clasped together, his face still and sorrow. Marlene gripped the ukuta with her paws.
“That’s why we may seem a bit overprotective towards both of you” alisema Aurora. “But that’s only because we upendo wewe to death” she let out a quiet sob and threw her arms around Skipper’s back and pressed him to her breast. Marlene heard Skipper muttering some calming words to his mother.
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Skipper and the others were getting weaker and weaker kwa the minute, they knew if they even stopped for one minute, they wouldn't songesha on, it felt like they've been in there for weeks, they were all starving, and thirsty, skipper wanted to ask private why he smelled like pee, but he felt as if private was trying to hide the smell, he didn't want to talk about it.

Rico: ugh! Well never find her body!

Marlene: don't give up! We're so close! She's got to be around here somewhere...

Julien: maybe we should just give up....well never get out of here...

Skipper turned around and grabbed julien

Skipper:...
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posted by peacebaby7
Author's Note: The following are short little short stories—or skits—that I've come up with. They're just small ideas that I've had in my head but don't know what to do with. I hope wewe enjoy them and I hope I succeed in making wewe laugh. Any title with a Roman numeral in brackets inayofuata to it has an skit note associated with it, which will be displayed at the end of the article. I hope to do zaidi things like this in the future.

1) Cloning Crisis [1]

    During a quiet morning, the penguins were in the HQ relaxing. Skipper had just brewed a cup of coffee and added his choice...
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Skipper wasn't about to let Private go, and they both knew it. "Sorry, Private I just don't think you're ready to have a solo mission yet." Skipper sighed. "Why not?" Private pestered. "Number one, you're too young, and number two, wewe don't have enogh experience!" Skipper retorted. "Wait, wewe were the one who alisema I was exendable. Why do wewe care?!" Private shouted offended. "Private, I do care. I just don't think this is the best idea." Skipper alisema calmly. "I think my uncle Nigel knows what he's doing! [i]"More than wewe do, anyway."[i] Private remarked.
"What?" Skipper frustratedly bellowed....
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posted by Saori14
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Go to this address if wewe want to request a FanFiction from me. Now, onto the actual FanFiction:

Note - MY FIRST REQUEST :))))) I’m sorry, but I HAD to put a little Skilene in and some Pripper in the sense of father and son relationship. I'll think of a proper title at the end. M rated, so if wewe don't like lemons click away au don't read that bit. If you're not happy, Mostar1219, just tell me and I'll edit.

Chapter 1
Kowalski fidgeted as he looked around. Reporters and security were running around everywhere and he felt very uneasy just sitting there on a bench with his team. Apparently...
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Dreaming in Black ‘N’ White

Chapter 4 – Dance the Night Away

    Back inside the base of the penguin, auk HQ, Kowalski showed off yet another new invention of us to the others, including Marlene. “Behold! My Dancinator 5000!” he boomed, “Just one little, tiny shock from this kofia, chapeo will guarantee wewe to dance at your wildest!” Private smiled. “This is perfect for you, Skipper. Now wewe can dance with your tarehe the way you’re-” “Whoa, whoa!” Skipper interrupted, “I don’t need that silly kofia, chapeo to be put on my head. I have all I need right here. Besides,...
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Later that night, Private snuck out once again. Private knew it would be risky with the other wolf, but he had to see Skipper.

Private was about to leave the H.Q. when Kowalski noticed it and grasped Private's flipper.
K: "Where do wewe think you're going?"
P: "Um, to see Skipper..."
K: "Private, how many times do I have to tell wewe that Skipper's gone. You're going to get yourself killed if wewe go out there!"
Tears drizzled down Kowalski's cheeks.
P: "If wewe don't believe me. I'll proove it to you! Come with me!"
K: "Come on, Rico!"
They waddled out to the park at the area that divided the park from...
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"Don't do it Private! Please spare him!" Kowalski cried, tears pouring down his cheeks. The flames reflected off the sweat on his face. "i'm sorry Kowalski. This has to end." Private held up a knife, Skipper was flat on the ground...On the other end of the Knife's point...

*Earlier that week*

"YAWN, ah... Another blissful day...UP AND ADAM BOYS!!!!!" Skipper yelled. They all sprang up, except for Starlite, she fell out of her hammock and flat on her face. "Do wewe always have to start off my siku with a heart-attack? My alarm was less annoying, and it was a person shouting "WAKE UP!! WAKE UP!"...
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When the penguins reached the H.Q. no one could sleep au even have conversation. Something changed the youngest penguin, auk that night. Like a flame of fury and rage burning in his heart. Private yourned for one thing almost zaidi than anything else. Revenge. Like in the story.
P: "Kowalski, I'm going to get revenge on that wolf!"
R: "Yeah!"
K: "No, revenge won't bring Skipper back! It's just zaidi violence."
Their words cut through the silent air like a blunt blade.

The inayofuata siku passed with their last real discussion the one the evening before about gettin revenge. It was midnight when Rico, the last...
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The penguins exstaticly waddled out of the zoo under the luminous moonlit sky. That night they were going camping in the wooded part of the park. But as they got closer to the shadowy forest. A misgiving feeling arose in each one of the penguins.
P: "Skipper, I think it would be best if we went back. Don't wewe think?"
S: "Why? Don't tell me your intimadated, Private."
They all sat around a roaring campfire. Rico spit up a bag at its capacity in marshmallows.
S: "Smores anyone?"
R: "Smores!"
Rico spit up four sticks, and soon the penguins were roasting their marshmallows.
S: "How about some campfire...
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Ch. 2

I looked around to see Skipper, Private, and Rico rushing out to see what had caused the explosion. I went after them as fast as I could.
Dark smoke clouds hurled themselves toward the sky on the oposite side of the zoo. Skipper rushed toward them with Private and Rico close behind. I went after them. Soon Skipper came to a stop, as did us other three. Just around the corner of the ukuta we were inayofuata to was the sorce of the smoke.
Skipper turned to look at me, "You stay here and out of sight. Leave this to the profesionals." he then signaled Private and Rico to fallow him before going...
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Arch Enemy: While testing Kowalski's newest invention, the "Nexto-Skeleton," Dale the konokono approaches the Penguins, seeking revenge against Private for crushing him. That accusation is only reinforced kwa Private accidentally crushing Dale at every chance he gets to apologize, and kwa King Julien, who vilified Private in front of all of the zoo animals. Who really crushed Dale? And can Private clear his name?

The Big S.T.A.N.K.: Rico and Skipper accidentally reactivate the S.T.A.N.K. (Super Toxic Aromatically Noxious Kaboom-boom) Project, a stink bomb disguised as a toilet designed to trap Dr....
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Penguins of Madagascar

“So this is Sunlight Metropolis …” Kowalski looks at the brochure in front of him and see’s a bright happy city. The city didn’t live up to its expectations.

The city was very gloomy. All of its tall buildings were dark and mysterious; it gave off this eerie vibe. The absolute silence didn't help either. The plaza, were the penguins stood, was void of all life. The only thing there was an inn, an item shop, and large bronze doors leading to different districts to the town. The lights of the buildings were off. In the middle of the plaza, a large kisima, chemchemi stood...
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