"Skipper, that луч, рэй was-" Kowalski said, before getting cut off, once again, by Skipper.
"Blowhole's technology, I know, Kowalski," Skipper said, becoming annoyed. "Now drop the subject, already."
"That луч, рэй was mine!" Kowalski yelled, covering his beak quickly.
Skipper stopped in his tracks, and looked disbelievingly at the scientist. "That ray, was yours?" Skipper repeated. Kowalski looked at the ground, nodding slowly. "So Ты disobeyed my orders, Kowalski?"
"I'm sorry, Skipper!" Kowalski cried, looking at Skipper in anguish. "I couldn't help myself! Banning me from inventing is like banning me from eating. I just can't control myself, Skipper."
"You need to learn self-control," Skipper said, advancing angrily toward the penguin. "I told Ты not to invent, and Ты completely disregarded my orders! Why did Ты do that Kowalski? Have Ты no control over your actions at all?"
"Apparently not, Skipper," Kowalski replied quietly, staring at the ground again. "I'm sorry, okay?"
Skipper started pacing, "Why didn't Ты tell me before?"
"He tried, Skippah," Private said, stepping forward. "But every time he tried to tell you, Ты interrupted him. He tried to tell Ты that he had invented it."
"He told you?" Skipper asked. Private nodded. Skipper stared angrily at Kowalski, who stood trembling, expecting Skipper to strike him. Instead, Skipper said, in a very angry tone, "Kowalski, I'm very disappointed in you."
"I know," Kowalski said, his voice choked with emotion. "Can we just go Главная now?"
The penguins walked Главная in silence, Skipper glancing angrily at the scientist every once and a while. When they arrived back at the HQ, Kowalski threw himself in his bunk and covered his head with a pillow.
"Kowalski, come here," Skipper called, sitting down at their table.
"Why?" Kowalski asked, voice muffled by his pillow.
"We need to talk," Skipper replied.
Kowalski looked up and scowled, mumbling, "Didn't we already talk?"
"That was еще me chastising you, Kowalski. Rico, Private, please go outside. I'll call Ты back in when we're done."
Rico and Private left immediately. Kowalski reluctantly climbed out of his bunk, sitting down as far away from Skipper as possible.
Skipper sighed, "Kowalski, explain to me why Ты can't control what Ты do."
"Why?" Kowalski сказал(-а) fiercely. "Didn't we already go through this? Ты already know why: I have no self-control. Далее question."
"Kowalski, drop the attitude," Skipper barked. "Why did Ты invent something to go on the streets, shooting at things and making everything invisible, anyway? Couldn't Ты have at least invented something that would help someone?"
"It wasn't supposed to go around New York, shooting randomly at things," Kowalski сказал(-а) bitterly. "Julien messed around with it, and it went out of control."
"Well, what if it had run over someone? It would've killed them. What then?" Skipper interrogated.
"It would've been my fault! I know, already! Skipper, can we please just forget about this and Переместить on?" Kowalski сказал(-а) pleadingly.
"No, Kowalski, not yet. When Julien was tinkering with it, was it already invisible, или did he make it invisible?" Skipper questioned.
"Fred made it invisible," the scientist grumbled. "He fell on the control panel, and it fired. The beam bounced around in that mirror store across the street, and it hit the invisibility ray. It was shortly before Julien messed with it."
"Ah, I see," Skipper сказал(-а) quietly. "When did Private find out about all this?"
Kowalski was silent for a moment before answering, "He caught me building it. He woke up to get a drink and bumped into me, startling both me and him. He saw the invisibility луч, рэй before went out to test it. He was the one that convinced me to tell you. Otherwise, I wouldn't have told Ты at all."
Skipper smiled briefly. "Private convinced you, eh?"
Kowalski nodded, looking away. Skipper came over and sat by the scientist.
"You know that I'm still gonna have to ban Ты from inventing, right?" Skipper asked. Kowalski nodded, still not making eye contact with the leader.
"Must Ты remind me?" Kowalski mumbled.
"I'm only doing this for your own good, Kowalski," Skipper сказал(-а) gently. "I'm just trying to teach Ты self-control."
Kowalski wiped his eyes, looking up into Skipper's face, "I know. I'm really sorry, Skipper."
"I forgive you, soldier," Skipper smiled. "Let's call the other two down, before they think I murdered Ты или something."
Kowalski chuckled softly. "Right. And, Skipper?" Skipper turned to the scientist.
"What is it, soldier?" the leader asked.
Kowalski smiled, "Thank Ты for forgiving me." Skipper also smiled.
"No problem, Kowalski. I'm forgiving just as much as Ты are, Ты know," he said. "Let's get the others now."
The End
"Blowhole's technology, I know, Kowalski," Skipper said, becoming annoyed. "Now drop the subject, already."
"That луч, рэй was mine!" Kowalski yelled, covering his beak quickly.
Skipper stopped in his tracks, and looked disbelievingly at the scientist. "That ray, was yours?" Skipper repeated. Kowalski looked at the ground, nodding slowly. "So Ты disobeyed my orders, Kowalski?"
"I'm sorry, Skipper!" Kowalski cried, looking at Skipper in anguish. "I couldn't help myself! Banning me from inventing is like banning me from eating. I just can't control myself, Skipper."
"You need to learn self-control," Skipper said, advancing angrily toward the penguin. "I told Ты not to invent, and Ты completely disregarded my orders! Why did Ты do that Kowalski? Have Ты no control over your actions at all?"
"Apparently not, Skipper," Kowalski replied quietly, staring at the ground again. "I'm sorry, okay?"
Skipper started pacing, "Why didn't Ты tell me before?"
"He tried, Skippah," Private said, stepping forward. "But every time he tried to tell you, Ты interrupted him. He tried to tell Ты that he had invented it."
"He told you?" Skipper asked. Private nodded. Skipper stared angrily at Kowalski, who stood trembling, expecting Skipper to strike him. Instead, Skipper said, in a very angry tone, "Kowalski, I'm very disappointed in you."
"I know," Kowalski said, his voice choked with emotion. "Can we just go Главная now?"
The penguins walked Главная in silence, Skipper glancing angrily at the scientist every once and a while. When they arrived back at the HQ, Kowalski threw himself in his bunk and covered his head with a pillow.
"Kowalski, come here," Skipper called, sitting down at their table.
"Why?" Kowalski asked, voice muffled by his pillow.
"We need to talk," Skipper replied.
Kowalski looked up and scowled, mumbling, "Didn't we already talk?"
"That was еще me chastising you, Kowalski. Rico, Private, please go outside. I'll call Ты back in when we're done."
Rico and Private left immediately. Kowalski reluctantly climbed out of his bunk, sitting down as far away from Skipper as possible.
Skipper sighed, "Kowalski, explain to me why Ты can't control what Ты do."
"Why?" Kowalski сказал(-а) fiercely. "Didn't we already go through this? Ты already know why: I have no self-control. Далее question."
"Kowalski, drop the attitude," Skipper barked. "Why did Ты invent something to go on the streets, shooting at things and making everything invisible, anyway? Couldn't Ты have at least invented something that would help someone?"
"It wasn't supposed to go around New York, shooting randomly at things," Kowalski сказал(-а) bitterly. "Julien messed around with it, and it went out of control."
"Well, what if it had run over someone? It would've killed them. What then?" Skipper interrogated.
"It would've been my fault! I know, already! Skipper, can we please just forget about this and Переместить on?" Kowalski сказал(-а) pleadingly.
"No, Kowalski, not yet. When Julien was tinkering with it, was it already invisible, или did he make it invisible?" Skipper questioned.
"Fred made it invisible," the scientist grumbled. "He fell on the control panel, and it fired. The beam bounced around in that mirror store across the street, and it hit the invisibility ray. It was shortly before Julien messed with it."
"Ah, I see," Skipper сказал(-а) quietly. "When did Private find out about all this?"
Kowalski was silent for a moment before answering, "He caught me building it. He woke up to get a drink and bumped into me, startling both me and him. He saw the invisibility луч, рэй before went out to test it. He was the one that convinced me to tell you. Otherwise, I wouldn't have told Ты at all."
Skipper smiled briefly. "Private convinced you, eh?"
Kowalski nodded, looking away. Skipper came over and sat by the scientist.
"You know that I'm still gonna have to ban Ты from inventing, right?" Skipper asked. Kowalski nodded, still not making eye contact with the leader.
"Must Ты remind me?" Kowalski mumbled.
"I'm only doing this for your own good, Kowalski," Skipper сказал(-а) gently. "I'm just trying to teach Ты self-control."
Kowalski wiped his eyes, looking up into Skipper's face, "I know. I'm really sorry, Skipper."
"I forgive you, soldier," Skipper smiled. "Let's call the other two down, before they think I murdered Ты или something."
Kowalski chuckled softly. "Right. And, Skipper?" Skipper turned to the scientist.
"What is it, soldier?" the leader asked.
Kowalski smiled, "Thank Ты for forgiving me." Skipper also smiled.
"No problem, Kowalski. I'm forgiving just as much as Ты are, Ты know," he said. "Let's get the others now."
The End
a tribute to пингвин of Madagascar
please Комментарий it my first artical
What us Фаны have joined together let no writer rip asunder
пингвин of Madagascar Фаны of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
Присоединиться together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I Любовь them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live пингвин of Madagascar
Ты will never be forgotten
please Комментарий it my first artical
What us Фаны have joined together let no writer rip asunder
пингвин of Madagascar Фаны of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
Присоединиться together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I Любовь them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live пингвин of Madagascar
Ты will never be forgotten
This is my first Фан fiction. Hope Ты enjoy it! Oh, and if Ты were wondering, this story is told from Johnson's point of view.
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my Главная could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt или a grocery store. Still, the only good Еда I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The Стена belonged to the Central Park Zoo!
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my Главная could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt или a grocery store. Still, the only good Еда I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The Стена belonged to the Central Park Zoo!