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The rest of the mese seemed to go da slowly. Kowalski guided Skipper through three twenty-minute sessions a day, and encouraged him with each bit of progress he made. Skipper finally was able to open his feet at full swivel in only three minuti and seventeen seconds. With his improved diet, he started to gain back the weight he’d Lost and looked much healthier da each day. For small missions, Kowalski allowed Rico and Private to take care of it themselves; and for the più serious missions, Kowalski would let Marlene continue to stay with him, and Skipper no longer objected to chess o cards, even had offered it to her sometimes.

No one could miss Private’s vast change in mood. He was much happier now that Skipper was much più engaged. He and Skipper spent a lot of time talking. Private would segnala missions, accomplishments, and progress in training, and Skipper would segnala his progress in therapy, his ideas on what he should do first when he could walk again, and how proud he was of his team for how well they handled the situation since the accident.

Kowalski found himself happy with the way things were going. Each step Skipper took toward progress—no pun intended—gave him hope that things would go back to normal soon. And watching Skipper and Private amend their relationship was touching. Private had taken the first couple of weeks pretty hard, so it was good to see him smiling again.

Rico was another matter. During meals, he acted engaged in the conversation, but didn’t say much of anything and left as soon as he was finished. Whenever Skipper tried to engage with him, he kept it brief, and then made some excuse to leave. Kowalski frowned whenever this happened. He thought it would start to clear up, but with each day, he saw no change in his behavior. Finally, Skipper worked up the nerve to ask about it.

“Kowalski, is Rico . . . ashamed of me?” Skipper asked after his secondo session of therapy for the day.

Kowalski sighed and shook his head.

“No, he’s not ashamed of you, per se. I talked to him a few days fa about his behavior, actually. He’s just upset because of the way te acted the first couple of weeks,” he detto without meeting his eye.

“Still? I detto I was sorry. I just—was lost,” Skipper protested.

Kowalski closed his eyes and took a deep breath.

“It’s much più than that, Skipper. It took a toll on all of us. Rico . . . he had to listen to Private cry himself to sleep every night. For that time, they even shared a bunk because Rico didn’t want him to feel alone. While Rico drowned himself with training and missions to keep his mind off the situation, Private didn’t put much effort into anything. He would do just enough to get the job done and then just—nothing. I tried to talk to both of them, but it never did much good. They thought you’d just dato up. Things weren’t the same without you.”

Skipper stared at Kowalski, stricken speechless.

“What about you?” he detto after a few moment of silence.

Kowalski smiled.

“Well, we found out a lot about each other those two weeks. Rico’s più sensitive than he lets on, Private’s più insecure than he lets on, and me, I guess my gut is stronger than I once thought. I didn’t know when o how, but I knew you’d come around. I just had to keep everything from falling apart before te did,” he explained.

Skipper looked down.

“Wow . . . no wonder Rico’s mad at me,” he detto slowly. “Then why does he seem to be upset with Private?—and you? He’s never very active with any of us, as far as I can see.”

Kowalski hesitated.

“Well, if te want the truth, he’s mad at Private because he thinks he forgave te too easily. He’s mad at me for never being angry with te in the first place. Just—please don’t let this bother te too much. Rico just needs some time is all. If it makes te feel any better, he doesn’t want to be mad at you. Whenever he tries to let it go, he sees te again and all those past weeks just come back. He can’t help it. He won’t admit it, but he is proud of your progress and he’s secretly rooting te on. Don’t tell him I detto that, though,” he detto with wide eyes. “Like I said, te just need to give him time until he can see te as the old Skipper again,” he explained finally looking up at him.

Skipper looked at his legs.

“That’s the problem. I don’t know how long that’s going to take.”

— § —

“Checkmate,” Marlene detto trapping Skipper’s king. Skipper smacked his forehead in defeat.

“Fishcakes! That’s like the third time in a row!” he detto trying to figure out if the situation was humorous o frustrating.

“Fourth, actually, but who’s counting?” Marlene corrected with a grin. “Someone’s getting out of practice.”

“No kidding,” Skipper agreed with a laugh. “I can only imagine how long it’s gonna take to get my battle skills sharpened up once I get to walking.”

“Ah, I wouldn’t worry about that. I’ll bet te could kick-flip before te even learned how to walk as a hatchling,” Marlene teased. Skipper laughed.

“Thanks for the encouragement,” he said.

“Anytime,” Marlene replied with a grin. “So, how’s that physical therapy going anyway? When I ask Kowalski, he says it’s going fine and everything else is classified. te know I’ll cheer te on no matter what, right?”

Skipper shifted in his wheelchair.

“Yeah, I know, Marlene. I asked Kowalski to be brief with everyone,” he detto without making eye contact. “I’m improving, but that’s all I feel comfortable saying.”

Marlene pressed her lips together and looked down.

“I can respect that,” she detto quietly.

Skipper looked at her.

“It’s nothing personal, Marlene, it’s just—”

“I know,” Marlene broke in looking up with an understanding smile. “You can tell me when you’re ready.”

Skipper smiled uncomfortably.

“Thanks, Marlene,” he detto quietly.

“Hey, guys!”

Skipper and Marlene turned at Private’s voice as he dropped in from the hatch. Rico and Kowalski dropped in after him.

“Hey, boys. How did the mission go?” Skipper asked with a smile.

“Very well,” Kowalski answered with a smile. “We would’ve been here sooner, but some of the others wanted to know about you. I told them te were improving considerably.”

Skipper sighed.

“Yeah, I kind of miss seeing them every day,” he admitted.

“Then why don’t te go out for a while?” Marlene suggested perking up, earning her an alarmed look from Kowalski, Rico, and Private as Skipper stiffened. “It would be great! Everyone’s been worried about you, and te probably need some fresh air—”

“Marlene,” Kowalski interrupted sharply.

Marlene furrowed her brow.

“What, I was just suggest—” She stopped short when she turned to Skipper to see him staring at his legs with all of his upper body muscles tensed. She looked down, realizing her mistake. “I’m sorry, I didn’t think—”

“It’s okay, Marlene,” Kowalski cut in as he walked toward her. “Come on, I’ll walk te to your habitat,” he detto resting a flipper on her shoulders.

Once they were outside, Marlene stopped and turned to him.

“Kowalski, te know I didn’t mean—”

“Yes, Marlene, I know. Skipper knows it, too, I’m sure. Don’t fret over it too much. It’s just a pride thing,” he detto as he started walking again. Marlene followed. “He’s worried that everyone will see him differently if they saw him in the wheelchair. He’s even gone over paranoid scenarios with me for what might happen if he left the habitat. Like, what if he fell out of it, o what if someone asks him to mostra them his progress in therapy? I just decided it’d be better not to force anything, to just let him decide when he’s ready. te understand,” he detto stopping in front of her habitat.

Marlene nodded.

“Of course, I promise I won’t bring it up anymore,” she vowed.

Kowalski patted her shoulder with a warm smile.

“I really do appreciate te keeping Skipper company while we take care of things. I’m sure Skipper does, too.”

Marlene forced a smile.

“No problem.”

— § —

“Skipper, would te mind coming into my lab for a moment?” Kowalski asked from his lab door.

Skipper wheeled himself away from the card game he was playing with Private.

“I thought our successivo session wasn’t for another hour,” he detto curiously.

“Not for therapy,” Kowalski said, “for something else.”

Skipper cocked his brow and turned to Private.

“No cheating while I’m gone, now,” he detto with a suspicious grin as he laid his cards face-down on the table.

Private laid his cards down and saluted.

“On my word as a penguin,” he replied smiling.

Skipper wheeled himself in the lab and Kowalski shut the door behind him.

“So, what’s going on?” Skipper asked eyeing something large that was covered with a sheet skeptically.

“You know how I’ve been working on something in here quite frequently?” Kowalski asked heading over to the mystery object.

“Yes, why?” Skipper asked following him.

“I present to you, our very own, penguin-sized Positron Emission Tomography machine!” Kowalski detto pulling off the sheet. “With it, I can take a PET scan of your brain, and I can track the activity in your motor cortex. I say once every month.”

“Wow, Kowalski, I’m impressed. Why a whole month, though?” Skipper asked.

“Well, I thought of doing it da week, but I figured we’d see più of an improvement if we went da month,” Kowalski explained. “Here, I’ll mostra te how it works.”

Skipper followed Kowalski to a pair of screens behind a glass window in the corner of the room.

“When te go in, I’ll turn it on and adjust the feed to focus on your motor cortex. An image of your brain will appear on these screens and different colori will represent your brain activity. I can even make a recording so te can watch it afterward,” Kowalski explained.

“What exactly will we be looking for?” Skipper asked as he admired the work Kowalski put into making the PET machine.

“Well, in simpler terms, the scan will make your brain glow certain colori wherever there is activity. I’ll mostra te where to look when we get the scan.”

“Well, are we gonna test it out now, o . . .?”

“No, actually,” Kowalski answered leaning back on the control panel. “I figure we’ll do it tomorrow right before breakfast. The test will be più accurate with a calm mind, before doing anything stimulating, and while having not eaten for at least four hours.”

“Okay, that sounds simple enough. How long will it take?” Skipper asked turning around and wheeling himself around the machine.

“Oh, between twenty minuti to half an hour,” Kowalski answered.

“Are there any side effects?” Skipper asked looking at him through the doughnut-shaped hole in the machine that had a flat board going through it that he would have to lay on the following morning.

“Nope. te can go back to doing whatever te want afterward,” Kowalski detto with a smile.

Skipper wheeled himself back around to him.

“You really put a lot of work into this, didn’t you?” he asked incredulously.

“That I did,” Kowalski answered smugly, standing a little taller.

Skipper smiled.

“I commend and salute you, soldier,” he detto holding his flipper to his forehead, relaxing after Kowalski mirrored him.

“It is an honor, sir,” he replied.

A moment of silence passed before Kowalski continued.

“It’s good to have te back, Skipper.”

— § —

“Rico, I’d like to speak to you,” Kowalski called the following giorno from his lab.

Rico hesitated and asked him ‘what about?’ in a string of gibberish. Kowalski ordered him to ‘just come in here’ and Rico obeyed with a sigh. When the door to the lab closed them in, Kowalski gestured for him to follow him to the back of his lab.

“I did Skipper’s PET scan this morning. In addition to testing Skipper’s motor cortex, I decided to test his mind emotionally without his knowledge just through some basic conversation. I wanted te to see the results,” Kowalski explained as he led him behind the glass bacheca to the PET control panel.

“Why?” Rico grunted.

“Just listen,” Kowalski commanded. Rico eyed him skeptically and turned toward the screens as Kowalski opened up August’s segnala folder and pulled up a recording of Skipper’s brain activity from the right side view. “This is a recording of when we discussed the missions we’ve been going on. See this patch of yellow here with the tiniest bit of red?” he asked pointing to an area in the frontal lobe of Skipper’s brain. “That’s good. It’s a sign of positive brain activity, meaning he was genuinely happy and/or proud of our successes.”

Kowalski switched to another recording.

“This is when we discussed the accident and its effects. See how it spreads a bit in this area and turns a light shade of green around the edges? This is the brain in transient sadness, meaning the events made him feel depressed, although something he can live with,” he explained. Rico nodded.

“So . . . what?” he asked trying to figure out Kowalski’s point in telling him all this.

“For the successivo recording, I’m going to play some audio synced with it. Keep in mind the difference between brain activity during transient happiness, as opposed to transient sadness as it plays,” Kowalski detto giving him a serious stare as he hit play.

“So, how is it going with Marlene’s visits? I hear you’re getting creamed in chess. Out of practice much?” detto Kowalski’s voice. Skipper’s brain expressed the transient happiness Kowalski had shown before.

“Yeah, that’s what she wants te to think. I’m totally letting her win,” Skipper’s voice said.

“Sure te are,” Kowalski’s voice teased. “Private’s real proud of you, te know. Other than your condition, te seem to be getting back to your old self.”

Skipper’s brain continued to glow in a spot of yellow in the frontal lobe.

“Yeah. I think we’re getting a little closer. And I have to say, I’m proud of the way he’s coming along, too.”

All of the sudden, Skipper’s brain activity shifted to transient sadness, although this area of yellow and green was a bit larger than what had appeared during the discussion of the accident.

“I just wish Rico would talk to me. I feel just awful about what I put him through. The last thing I ever wanted was for anyone to be hurt. I wish I would’ve thought about someone other than myself. I’d give anything to take it all back, even—even my ability to walk. Rico’s my brother, and that means più to me than anything. I want to tell him that, but . . . I don’t know how much good it will do. Sometimes I think he’ll never forgive me.”

Kowalski paused the recording on one screen and brought up a screenshot of the PET scan from the accident discussion.

“See there?” he detto gesturing to the images. “Skipper is experiencing più depression from te than even his accident, if his confession wasn’t enough to clarify that.”

Rico stared at the computer screens and remained silent.

“Look, Rico, my goal here isn’t to make te feel bad o to force te to feel things te aren’t ready to feel. But I do want te to at least reconsider things. Skipper may not have been in the right in much of what he did those first few weeks, but te need to understand Skipper’s side of it. And te need to understand that he’s sorry. We’ve all been through a lot together, don’t let this one obstacle be what makes all the others irrelevant,” Kowalski detto before brushing past him without waiting for a response.

Rico looked at the PET scans of Skipper’s brain for a moment longer, and then he turned his head to watch Kowalski leave just as he shut the lab door behind him.

— § —

Note: All the information about the PET scans were found through online research. If te know any information to be false, let me know, and if it doesn’t interfere with the story, I’ll likely correct it.
A secondo later, he is out of my flippers in a dash. I glance down to my feet. He's gone. Fear bubbles inside my body, but soon ceases as I hear a jolly giggle.
"Wh-" I stare down to my left, bending over. Another cackle cuts off my sentence. Hiding behind my right leg, Private grins from earhole to earhole.
"I wonder where Private went. Hmmmm. Is he over … here?!" I play along, and quickly turn my head. He's not there.
"Huh?" I ponder, but once again his laughter makes me smile. I just know he's behind the other one.
I take a step inoltrare, avanti and turn around, catching him off guard. I swing down,...
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Don't worry...there's a translation.
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(Malaysian Version)

Apa palang pintu ialah?

Oleh haiwan Tengah taman Zoo (kecuali untuk pinguino dan lemur)

Apakah raket?
Apakah derapan?
Kami berada di bawah seranganIa adalah satu perkara hidup atau mati

Saya adalah impian kacang dalam tidur nyenyak
Saya mendengar apa yang saya percaya menjadi jeritan
Bahawa bukan saya yang Bada
Hei yo saya adalah adil, Terkejut!

Tetapi apakah cahaya ini
Di tengah-tengah malam
Anda mempunyai di sisi andaIa belakang saya
Apa palang pintu ialah?
Apa palang pintu ialah?

Check out bahawa Mook di langit malam berbintang
Berikan saya saat untuk...
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posted by Skiparah
I slowed my pace, but I could hear wing-beats and heavy footsteps behind me. I looked over my shoulder. Hans was hot on my trail, anger and hatred burning in his eyes. Further behind him were at least two-dozen guards. I couldn't stop here. I sped up, kicking the pavement behind me with my feet. I ducked underneath a vehicle as it sped by. I swear it just about made me have an early molt. I focussed ahead, forgetting the truck. A lady's high-heeled feet stood in my way. I braced myself, shooting like a blackand white bullet right between her legs. The woman shrieked like a headless chicken...
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March 06, 2000
0739 hours


"Hey! Are te okay?" Fahlcon crouched low to avoid gunfire, and ran to the man on the ground hidden behind a slope clutching his shoulder. Once he got to him, he lied his gun down and examined his wound. It was deep. He couldn't even see the bullet. Blood covered his entire shoulder and he was sweating. There was sign of infection. "What's your name soldier?" Fahlcon asked. "Hans...Hans Gruber." The man answered. He spoke with a Danish accent. He had dark hair and hazel eyes. Fahlcon swung his fucile on his back and helped him up. Half carrying him, he managed to get...
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posted by mostar1219
A deserted, wrecked Central Park Zoo was shown and there are screens with Blowhole's face on them. It looked like an apocylyptic wasteland Skipper was talking about a long time ago. A periscope came out of the hole of the pinguino habitat. In the pinguino HQ, Kowalski put the finishing touches on his new mobile Chronotron.
"Alright, it's complete," Kowalski said.
When Private heard that, he locked every entrance in the HQ so that Blowhole wouldn't hear. He was più frightened than usual.
"Are te sure this'll help save us?" Skipper asked while punching the bacheca from anger.
"I did some research, Skipper,...
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"Gin." Private detto as he put his hand of cards on the table. "GAH!" Kowalski exclaimed as he threw his cards on the table. That was the 7th time in a row Private had beaten him. "Oh Kowalski! Don't be a sore loser!" Skipper told him from across the room. He was busy sorting through some classified files. "I'm not a sore loser!" Kowalski told him. "Then why are te so upset!?" Skipper asked. Kowalski looked down a little and muttered: "...Because...I just taught him how to play this morning..." Skipper and Rico held back a laugh as best as they could. "Oh...It's not that big a deal Kowalski!"...
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posted by NintendoPenguin
(Marlene's POV)

I sat in a corner in my habitat, tears pouring down my face. I was just too depressed to do anything right now. Not even the penguins could cheer me up.

I choked out a sob. No one ever liked me. No one would ever fall for me, no one had, o ever would even baciare me.

I would always be alone... even in death...

"Marlene?" I heard a voice say.

I looked up and saw Kowalski, the brains of the penguins at the entrance of my habitat. I quickly wiped my tears, and took a breath.

"Hey Kowalski." I said.

"Are te okay, Marlene?" He asked, his voice full of concern. "I was walking by, and I heard...
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Another conversation with dumb Kowalski 

Private: Okay, Kowalski. We need to get te smart again. Baby steps, okay?

Kowalski: What is a baby step? Is it like, a baby stepping? What is a baby?

Private: This is going to be harder than I thought.

15 minuti later…

Private: No, I detto watermelon! Not gallon of water!

Kowalski: What is a watergellon? 

Private: I detto WATERMELON!!!

Kowalski: Oh, watermelon. What is a watermelon?

Private: A anguria is a fruit. It is juicy and a treat for humans.

Kowalski: Who is humans?

Private: As explained da smarter you, a human is the highest living life form.

Kowalski:...
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posted by werockz
Everyone went crazy including Skipper and Rico. the lemurs cannot stop. Just then, Private saw his CD that he downloaded from the internet. "Kowalski, I got an idea."Private briefly explained and Kowalski found it interesting.

Meanwhile, everyone went to the HQ. Suddenly, Private and Kowalski started the music.

Private: My hot dog's dead..

My pizza's dead.

My cupcake is dead.

Kowalski: Oh, uh, my doughnut's dead. My burger's dead.

My milkshake is dead.

Finn: All of our preferito foods

are totally dead.

They can not procreate in little Cibo beds.

We'll eat them up

and turn them into stuff.

Kowalski: And we'll cry over their graves,

but ya can't cry enough...

Private and Kowalski: When te miss someone te Amore te can't cry enough.


Everyone stopped. The curse broke and everyone cheered for them even Skipper and Rico. Soon, they never forgot the giorno ever again.
User: Hello there! I'm Private! What's your name? :).

Cleverbot: Cleverbot.

User: Hi Cleverbot! :).

Cleverbot: Hello.

User: So how are you?

Cleverbot: I'm great! What about you?

User: I'm good! I'm just watching the Loonacorns! :).

Cleverbot: What do te watch?

User: The Loonacorns! It's a wonderful mostra about friendship and heart-warming life lessons! :).

Cleverbot: That's good.

User: Princess Self-Respectra is my favorite!

Cleverbot: My preferito superhero is SUPERMAN.

User: But Superman doesn't teach te any life lessons!

Cleverbot: You're right.

User: :).

Cleverbot: Do te like That 70.

User: What's that?...
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posted by Skiparah
Apparently I was wrong when I thought I'd seen the last of Hans that night. I couldn't have been più wrong. The successivo giorno he was back and glowing. "Hello chummy fun-pal!" he greeted, a derpy expression on his face. Back then I wasn't as paranoid as I am now, and I didn't smell foul play when it was in the air. I was just glad I had someone to talk to. We spent the giorno fooling around 'just like old times' as Hans said. It wasn't the same for me though. Too much had changed during that time. I'd fell for love. I'd Lost love. I'd dato up on life. I'd been rescued from death. That was alot to...
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posted by peacebaby7
Madagascar

Gloria & Melman...

Gloria: "How ya doin' weavin' those vines there, Melman?"

Melman: "It's kinda hard to do with my hooves..."

Gloria: "Here, let me help you..." *grabs Melman's hooves & helps him weave the vines* "There, like that."

Melman: "Oh...thanks..." *sigh*

Gloria: "You're welcome."

Skipper: "There te are higher mammal...& I mean that literally. I need your help."

Melman: "Uh, sure. What do te need me for?"

Skipper: "Just follow me."

*walks over to the platform area*

Melman: "OK, so we're at the platform site, but what do te need me here for?"

Skipper: "This operation...
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Scene 12

Underground Lair

Blowhole: "OK, Private. Here's the plan. I've been spying on Skipper for 2 years now. He'll be strong. He's gonna be smart. You, however, look just sweet and innocent enough to trick him into following you. Understand?"

Private: "Yes, but, how do I do that?"

Blowhole: "You'll figure it out when te see them."

Private: "What does he look like?"

Blowhole: *shows him picture* "This is who your looking for. He will be with 2 other penguins. I don't care if they come too. I can find something to do with them."

Private: "Aye."

Blowhole: "It's time. Bring them to me. Do not fail."...
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posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

Angela: "John! Could te come here for a second?"

John: "Yes dear?"

Angela: "Could te look after Kowalski for a while? I need to go get his lunch."

John: "Sure, not doing much right now anyway."

*Kowalski was now 4 years old*

John: "What's up, scamp?"

Kowalski: "Hi, Dad. I'm just drawing pictures in the snow. Look! This one is of us & Mom! And this one is of me & Steve!"

John: "Steve & I."

Kowalski: "No, look, te can clearly see it's me..."

John: "No, that's not what I mean. The correct grammar is Steve & I. Not me & Steve."

Kowalski: *Kowalski looked back at the picture...
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posted by peacebaby7
Antarctica

"It's coming! Dan! Come quick! He's hatching!"

"Coming Teressa!"

*Teressa & Dan watch as their first egg hatches*

Teressa: *picks up hatchling & cradles it* "Oh, Dan! It's a boy! What should we name it?"

Dan: "Um, how about Skipper? It means leader."

Teressa: "Yes! That's it! Baby Skipper."

Skipper: "Mama!"

Teressa: "Yes, darling! Mama. And Dada." *gestures toward Dan*

5 Years Later...

Skipper: *runs up to Teressa & Dan* "Hi mom! Hi dad!"

Dan: "Hi son! How was school?"

Skipper: "Oh, it was a lot of fun. Is it okay if I go to Jake's to play?"

Dan: "It's alright with me. Teressa?"

Teressa:...
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posted by peacebaby7
Otter's Habitat

Otter: "You are...?"

Skipper: "I'm, um, I'm..."

Kowalski: O.o "This is Skipper. We were just coming to, uh, welcome, te to the zoo."

Otter: "Oh, how sweet. I'm Marlene. What about the rest of you?"

Private: "I'm Private! Nice to meet te Marlene!"

Kowalski: "And I'm Kowalski. The smart one."

Rico/Private: "Hey!"

Marlene: "What about him?"

Kowalski: "Oh, that's Rico...He...doesn't really...say...much."

Rico: "Hi! Iceooeetyou!"

Marlene: "No offense, but I Lost te after hi."

Private: "Oh, he's just saying nice to meet you."

Marlene: "Wait, how do te underst--Never mind. Anyway, what's up...
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Chapter 1: Mysterious Birthday
Part 1: Missing
---100 years ago--
All of the penguins of Glacier Park cheered for young Henry's bravery. Henry made his speech with his clever British voice.

Henry: First of all, thank te for the cheers and applause. This statue was remarkable and very unique. I only have one wish to my family. The real chosen one o the emperor of all penguins will save all humankind and animali 100 years later. I just wish my descendant will try no matter what danger comes. Thank you.

When the penguins cheered, it was the start of a remarkable journey.

---100 years later---
It was...
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We wander through the snowy wasteland for miles on end. A loud moan comes out of nowhere and I turn my head in pursuit it find out where it is coming from. It contuines and my stomach vibrates and aches. A gnasiating feeling causes me to not feel so peachy.
"Keep up, Skipper, we're almost there!" He growls. I struggle to pick up the pace, but I'm just not fast enough. As clear the purest water, a cave sits under the sunset, gleaming. My breathing heavies as I enter.
The ice sparkles above and I feel like I'm walking through the blue beam of the northern lights. pesce Bones dangle from the roof...
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this is part 5 of how i met Skipper and his team. so far me and Skipper were in the cespuglio, bush keeping dry from the rain. Skipper is well still hugging me and we don't know how long his team were going to mostra up.

little me: (being hugged da Skipper) where team?

Skipper: (hugging me) I don't know what's taking my team so long to get here.

little me: (still being hugged da Skipper) still sleeping.

Skipper: (still hugging me) I think te might be right Kiva.

little me: (still being hugged da Skipper) (heard something) (scared)

Skipper: (still hugging me) I got a feeling that doesn't sound good. come on we...
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"no, no, Marlene, be thinky about it!" Julien detto through the radio, Marlene just turned off the radio and headed towards the castello like the others; but suddently, a flash passed through the surprised eyes of the five, and Maurice's ship burnt down

"help!help!" Maurice screamed, the team ran to his ship to secure it from falling, but it simply banished into thin air, letting the team very confused. secondi later, the ship reapeared, but it was perfect.

"what the heck just happened?" Marlene shouted, very confused. The Commander (I MEAN it! last time: he's Private) took word in the radio

"what...
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