A beautiful пингвин rested in her deep, shady domain. Lullabied by the steady rythmn of the waves, she remained still. Her acute senses picked them up right away. They were coming for her, once again, and she knew it.
This time, it would be different, though: she would be free, или so she thought. It was what she had trained for, her whole hardshipped life.
In the deep ocean, she could see nothing. She relied on scent, instinct, strength, speed, stealth, and hearing alone. The лодка was coming toward her.
The usual bait they threw her, now seemed like only crumbs compared to her new diet. Her eyes flashed open. They shined to reveal her irked mood through her yellow eyes.
They locked onto the hooked snapper. Even though, it took quite a bit of strength and courage, she ignored the fish, and went on with her mission.
For the first time in what seemed like forever, she emerged from the water voluntarily. She thrusted the лодка up, out of the water. The men, with their sryinges, testubes, and puckets of toxic waste, which was going to be dumped anyway, spilled into the water. Biting one of the men, she pulled him under. He searched frantically trying to find where she was. Just then, out of nowhere, she pounced.
By the time she pulled her head up, the other man was already in the boat, but this time, he was calling for back-up. Her Далее decision was clear: she had to get out of there and fast. What she needed was a hiding place.
The four penguins loaded their лодка for another early fishing trip. Private staggered in, clenching his stomach.
"You feeling all right, soldier?" Skipper asked, and smiled at Kowalski, who just chuckled. They knew this was just an attempt to get out of fishing.
Normally, Private would be thrilled to throw his rod in the water, and attempt to catch рыба with his team. When he heard they were going, last night, he was anxious to go. That all changed, when they saw the news that morning. Chucks Charles appeared on the screen as usual. Only this time he had a breaking news. A акула attack occured to the east of Florida. Luckily, the акула supposively had an attached sonar tracking device, so they could easily locate the shark. It wouldn't concern then all that much, if it wasn't heading their way at incredible speed.
Private had had a severe phobia of sharks ever since a fishing trip gone wrong with his father in Antartica. They barely escaped with their lives.
"No, I'm not. Maybe, we should postpone this fishing trip. I mean, this might be a bad sign."
"I'll say," Skipper сказал(-а) looking concerned.
"What do mean?"
"I mean, Ты don't look so well. You're pretty pale. That's funny. Ты didn't wake up sick."
"Yeah, that's not a good sign." Kowalski сказал(-а) playing along with Skipper.
"Huh?" Rico grunted. Kowalski nudged him with his elbow. "Oh, yeah, yeah."
"I remember, the last time, one of my men suddenly felt that way. Poor Manfreedi died that night." Skipper bluffed. He sensed Private was falling into his trap.
"I'm sure it's nothing!" Private gasped.
"I don't know, Ты didn't wake up sick."
"It was uh .... breakfast! It probably didn't agree with my stomach."
"Was it breakfast или that breaking news?" Skipper said. He had Private right where he wanted him.
"Okay, okay, I admit it, I'm a bit scared. What if something actually happens, though? What if one of us falls out? What if the акула wrecks the boat? We'd be dead for sure!"
"The chances of being attacked by a акула are less than the odds of getting struck by lightning." Kowalski explained.
"Yeah, holding a lightning rod. It's coming our way, Kowalski! Plus, we're a great white shark's natural prey, in the first place!" Private remarked.
"Fine, Ты don't have to go on the лодка with us. Ты can sit on the dock." Skipper moaned.
"I'll go get the Winkies!" Private exclaimed.
"Here, I get for trying to organize a good день of fishing and bonding, before I ..." Skipper muttered under his breath.
"Before what?" Rico asked.
"Nothing," He answered.
"Aw, c'mon, Skipper, Ты know Private didn't mean anything against us." Kowalski reasoned with Skipper.
"I know," Skipper groaned.
Private rushed in.
"Ready?" Skipper asked.
"Fish!!!!!!" Rico cheered.
It was around noon. No one was there on that perfect day, but them and the ocean, that held mysteries and secrets. The sweltering sun beamed up in the sky. Its reflection shimmered the water like gold. The waves rocked back and forth mezmorizingly.
"Well, we're here!" Skipper announced. "Everbody on the boat, who's coming."
They all boarded except for Private, who stood there both ashamed and embarrassed at the same time.
"Hey, Private. Ты sure Ты don't wanna come?" Skipper asked.
"I'm good, I'll feed the рыба some Winkies." Private said, trying to sound happy about his decision.
"Oh okay," he replied "be careful."
"I will, Ты too. Bye!" Private called out.
They sailed off.
"This is all my fault!" He murmured.
He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and took everything in. The salty sea air's perfume, that was familiar to every penguin, only reminded him of where he was. A light breeze lifted his feathers. At that brief moment, he felt a wave of serenity.
While the other penguins fished on the boat, Private sat on the dock, sticking his feet in the water. The пингвин felt the рыба dash under his legs. A gust of wind nearly blew him over, scattering his Peanutbutter Winkies out of their bag.
Something smooth bumped his legs. Squinting, he peered into the water. An unfamiliar face stared into his. It was deeply sadden and filled with despair. The eyes were unforgettably a milky white. She was an astonishing creature.
Private was stunned. The rest of the team noticed.
"Private, Ты okay, over there?" Skipper called.
The shivering пингвин didn't and couldn't respond. The creature became disturbed by the motor sound of the boat. Her tortured eyes flashed a blood red and filled with hatred. No longer than a second, did it take her to hustle off.
"Please, don't leave." Private muttered.
A few yards away, the лодка was tossed, and landed upside-down. Kowalski, Rico, and Skipper were sent into the ocean water. Blood contaminated the salty water. The penguins flailed for their lives.
"Stop! Please, let them go!" Private begged.
It was like nothing they'd ever seen, when she leaped from the лодка to the dock, right in front of Private. Her red eyes, glaring, and her beak snarling. With trembling flippers, Private reached out, offering a Winkie.
The crazed пингвин scarfed it down. Then her eyes darkened into a shade of black, and they closed. She fell back into Private's flippers.
The three pulled themselves up the dock. Skipper's leg gushed out blood. Kowalski examined it. The leader screamed in agony, but he stopped in heartbroken shock.
He found Private hovered over the monster, that had just tried to kill them.
"Thank you," She murmured sleepily, before losing conuissness.
"Private, get away from her!" Kowalski warned what Skipper thought in his head.
"Did Ты see the way she jumped?! She looked like she was going in for the kill!" Skipper gasped.
"But, Ты didn't see the way she looked at me. She was desperate, and looked like she needed help. She was confused at the sight of me. It was like ... she'd never seen another пингвин before. The лодка made her angry!" Private explained.
"Wha?" Rico questioned.
"Oh, so you're saying this is our fault?" Skipper jumped to a conclusion.
"No! I'm saying that, she might be lost, and has had a bad experience with boats."
"Private, I don't care! Get away!" Skipper ordered.
"But, Skipper, it's our job to help!"
"Fine! She can stay in my lab, and I'll find out why she was set off by that." Kowalski volunteered.
"Kowalski!" Skipper snapped.
"Please, Skipper, remember what happened with Hunter?" Private edged on.
"All right. Bring her to the lair, but be on your toes. I think she's crazy." Skipper sighed.
Kowalski and Rico hoisted the female пингвин up.
"Don't worry. Everything will be all right soon." Private whispered rubbing her shoulder. Subconsciensely, she smiled in her deep sleep.
The concerned пингвин heard a contuinous groaning sounds. His eyes shifted around, and found Skipper limping. He glanced down at his injured leg. Finally, he realized how dreadful Skipper's wound was. She bit his leg, digging so deep
Ты could see a little of the bone.
This time, it would be different, though: she would be free, или so she thought. It was what she had trained for, her whole hardshipped life.
In the deep ocean, she could see nothing. She relied on scent, instinct, strength, speed, stealth, and hearing alone. The лодка was coming toward her.
The usual bait they threw her, now seemed like only crumbs compared to her new diet. Her eyes flashed open. They shined to reveal her irked mood through her yellow eyes.
They locked onto the hooked snapper. Even though, it took quite a bit of strength and courage, she ignored the fish, and went on with her mission.
For the first time in what seemed like forever, she emerged from the water voluntarily. She thrusted the лодка up, out of the water. The men, with their sryinges, testubes, and puckets of toxic waste, which was going to be dumped anyway, spilled into the water. Biting one of the men, she pulled him under. He searched frantically trying to find where she was. Just then, out of nowhere, she pounced.
By the time she pulled her head up, the other man was already in the boat, but this time, he was calling for back-up. Her Далее decision was clear: she had to get out of there and fast. What she needed was a hiding place.
The four penguins loaded their лодка for another early fishing trip. Private staggered in, clenching his stomach.
"You feeling all right, soldier?" Skipper asked, and smiled at Kowalski, who just chuckled. They knew this was just an attempt to get out of fishing.
Normally, Private would be thrilled to throw his rod in the water, and attempt to catch рыба with his team. When he heard they were going, last night, he was anxious to go. That all changed, when they saw the news that morning. Chucks Charles appeared on the screen as usual. Only this time he had a breaking news. A акула attack occured to the east of Florida. Luckily, the акула supposively had an attached sonar tracking device, so they could easily locate the shark. It wouldn't concern then all that much, if it wasn't heading their way at incredible speed.
Private had had a severe phobia of sharks ever since a fishing trip gone wrong with his father in Antartica. They barely escaped with their lives.
"No, I'm not. Maybe, we should postpone this fishing trip. I mean, this might be a bad sign."
"I'll say," Skipper сказал(-а) looking concerned.
"What do mean?"
"I mean, Ты don't look so well. You're pretty pale. That's funny. Ты didn't wake up sick."
"Yeah, that's not a good sign." Kowalski сказал(-а) playing along with Skipper.
"Huh?" Rico grunted. Kowalski nudged him with his elbow. "Oh, yeah, yeah."
"I remember, the last time, one of my men suddenly felt that way. Poor Manfreedi died that night." Skipper bluffed. He sensed Private was falling into his trap.
"I'm sure it's nothing!" Private gasped.
"I don't know, Ты didn't wake up sick."
"It was uh .... breakfast! It probably didn't agree with my stomach."
"Was it breakfast или that breaking news?" Skipper said. He had Private right where he wanted him.
"Okay, okay, I admit it, I'm a bit scared. What if something actually happens, though? What if one of us falls out? What if the акула wrecks the boat? We'd be dead for sure!"
"The chances of being attacked by a акула are less than the odds of getting struck by lightning." Kowalski explained.
"Yeah, holding a lightning rod. It's coming our way, Kowalski! Plus, we're a great white shark's natural prey, in the first place!" Private remarked.
"Fine, Ты don't have to go on the лодка with us. Ты can sit on the dock." Skipper moaned.
"I'll go get the Winkies!" Private exclaimed.
"Here, I get for trying to organize a good день of fishing and bonding, before I ..." Skipper muttered under his breath.
"Before what?" Rico asked.
"Nothing," He answered.
"Aw, c'mon, Skipper, Ты know Private didn't mean anything against us." Kowalski reasoned with Skipper.
"I know," Skipper groaned.
Private rushed in.
"Ready?" Skipper asked.
"Fish!!!!!!" Rico cheered.
It was around noon. No one was there on that perfect day, but them and the ocean, that held mysteries and secrets. The sweltering sun beamed up in the sky. Its reflection shimmered the water like gold. The waves rocked back and forth mezmorizingly.
"Well, we're here!" Skipper announced. "Everbody on the boat, who's coming."
They all boarded except for Private, who stood there both ashamed and embarrassed at the same time.
"Hey, Private. Ты sure Ты don't wanna come?" Skipper asked.
"I'm good, I'll feed the рыба some Winkies." Private said, trying to sound happy about his decision.
"Oh okay," he replied "be careful."
"I will, Ты too. Bye!" Private called out.
They sailed off.
"This is all my fault!" He murmured.
He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and took everything in. The salty sea air's perfume, that was familiar to every penguin, only reminded him of where he was. A light breeze lifted his feathers. At that brief moment, he felt a wave of serenity.
While the other penguins fished on the boat, Private sat on the dock, sticking his feet in the water. The пингвин felt the рыба dash under his legs. A gust of wind nearly blew him over, scattering his Peanutbutter Winkies out of their bag.
Something smooth bumped his legs. Squinting, he peered into the water. An unfamiliar face stared into his. It was deeply sadden and filled with despair. The eyes were unforgettably a milky white. She was an astonishing creature.
Private was stunned. The rest of the team noticed.
"Private, Ты okay, over there?" Skipper called.
The shivering пингвин didn't and couldn't respond. The creature became disturbed by the motor sound of the boat. Her tortured eyes flashed a blood red and filled with hatred. No longer than a second, did it take her to hustle off.
"Please, don't leave." Private muttered.
A few yards away, the лодка was tossed, and landed upside-down. Kowalski, Rico, and Skipper were sent into the ocean water. Blood contaminated the salty water. The penguins flailed for their lives.
"Stop! Please, let them go!" Private begged.
It was like nothing they'd ever seen, when she leaped from the лодка to the dock, right in front of Private. Her red eyes, glaring, and her beak snarling. With trembling flippers, Private reached out, offering a Winkie.
The crazed пингвин scarfed it down. Then her eyes darkened into a shade of black, and they closed. She fell back into Private's flippers.
The three pulled themselves up the dock. Skipper's leg gushed out blood. Kowalski examined it. The leader screamed in agony, but he stopped in heartbroken shock.
He found Private hovered over the monster, that had just tried to kill them.
"Thank you," She murmured sleepily, before losing conuissness.
"Private, get away from her!" Kowalski warned what Skipper thought in his head.
"Did Ты see the way she jumped?! She looked like she was going in for the kill!" Skipper gasped.
"But, Ты didn't see the way she looked at me. She was desperate, and looked like she needed help. She was confused at the sight of me. It was like ... she'd never seen another пингвин before. The лодка made her angry!" Private explained.
"Wha?" Rico questioned.
"Oh, so you're saying this is our fault?" Skipper jumped to a conclusion.
"No! I'm saying that, she might be lost, and has had a bad experience with boats."
"Private, I don't care! Get away!" Skipper ordered.
"But, Skipper, it's our job to help!"
"Fine! She can stay in my lab, and I'll find out why she was set off by that." Kowalski volunteered.
"Kowalski!" Skipper snapped.
"Please, Skipper, remember what happened with Hunter?" Private edged on.
"All right. Bring her to the lair, but be on your toes. I think she's crazy." Skipper sighed.
Kowalski and Rico hoisted the female пингвин up.
"Don't worry. Everything will be all right soon." Private whispered rubbing her shoulder. Subconsciensely, she smiled in her deep sleep.
The concerned пингвин heard a contuinous groaning sounds. His eyes shifted around, and found Skipper limping. He glanced down at his injured leg. Finally, he realized how dreadful Skipper's wound was. She bit his leg, digging so deep
Ты could see a little of the bone.
I am Письмо a pom and Twilight Zone crossover with 6 episodes, I'll make 3 еще if it becomes popular. There will be death, smoking (the Показать is KNOWN 4 smoking), and randomness.
Rod Serling: I welcome Ты to-
Me: Переместить IT ROD! I'M HOSTING HERE NOT YOU!
Rod: I always host this show.
Me: TO BAD THIS IS UNDER MY COMMAND NOW!!!
*duck tapes Rod to the chair and throws him in the closet*
Me: As I was saying...Episode 1 is under way, so wait tommorow for it, Thank Ты for waiting
Ты unlock this door with the key to imagination, a dimension of sound, and a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind, as Ты travel along the sweep of imagination, and of things and ideas, you've crossed over into. The Twilight Zone.
Rod Serling: I welcome Ты to-
Me: Переместить IT ROD! I'M HOSTING HERE NOT YOU!
Rod: I always host this show.
Me: TO BAD THIS IS UNDER MY COMMAND NOW!!!
*duck tapes Rod to the chair and throws him in the closet*
Me: As I was saying...Episode 1 is under way, so wait tommorow for it, Thank Ты for waiting
Ты unlock this door with the key to imagination, a dimension of sound, and a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind, as Ты travel along the sweep of imagination, and of things and ideas, you've crossed over into. The Twilight Zone.
OK, as Ты might know, Spongebob beat POM in the KCA. Well, I say we challenge those jerks over at the Spongebob fansite! To a fanfiction contest!
Here's the plan: We post something on their site telling them about the contest. Then, we nominate our best writer to represent us. Representative writes fanfiction and posts it on either our site или theirs (we'll decide that later). We find an impartial person and ask him/her to decide which fanfiction they like better. Loser has to write an Статья to be Опубликовано on their own site about how great the other Показать is.
If Ты like the plan, Комментарий and give suggestions. We need peaople to represent us also. Remember: This is a contest for true fans. This is a test of your faith. And if Ты don't agree with this, then please, we respect your opinion but this contest doesn't hurt anyone. So don't sabbatoge us. All right then. Commence Operation PAYBACK!
Here's the plan: We post something on their site telling them about the contest. Then, we nominate our best writer to represent us. Representative writes fanfiction and posts it on either our site или theirs (we'll decide that later). We find an impartial person and ask him/her to decide which fanfiction they like better. Loser has to write an Статья to be Опубликовано on their own site about how great the other Показать is.
If Ты like the plan, Комментарий and give suggestions. We need peaople to represent us also. Remember: This is a contest for true fans. This is a test of your faith. And if Ты don't agree with this, then please, we respect your opinion but this contest doesn't hurt anyone. So don't sabbatoge us. All right then. Commence Operation PAYBACK!
I Любовь The Penguins of Madagascar!
The only Вопросы I ever ask are:
Why don't еще people watch this show?
Those who don't like it need a tread on the toe!
It's so good, it should have it's own day!
14th of July? или the 5th of May?
This Показать is the ultimate key
to laughter, joy and NYC!
The еще I watch this show, the еще I see
the similarities between Mort and me!
I'm a sheep! Cockadoodledoo!
And I can be an easel, too!
I hope Ты all enjoyed this little rhyme!
Because, now, I've ran out of words that... rhyme.
The only Вопросы I ever ask are:
Why don't еще people watch this show?
Those who don't like it need a tread on the toe!
It's so good, it should have it's own day!
14th of July? или the 5th of May?
This Показать is the ultimate key
to laughter, joy and NYC!
The еще I watch this show, the еще I see
the similarities between Mort and me!
I'm a sheep! Cockadoodledoo!
And I can be an easel, too!
I hope Ты all enjoyed this little rhyme!
Because, now, I've ran out of words that... rhyme.
Fanguin: n. (fan·gu·en) A Фан of The
Penguins of Madagascar, usually to the point
of being noticable by others. Fanguins can be
identified by penguins themed attire, DVDs,
Videogames, tatoos, plushies, etc. and rattling
off Цитаты from the Телевидение Показать at various
times thoroughout the day. Also identifiable by a
Любовь of Fanpop, a fansite. Some fanguins are
highly dangerous, crazy, and unpredictable, while
others are mild-mannered citizens with a hidden
obsession.
There are various classifications for fanguins, such as:
•Kowalski’s Fangirls
•Skipper’s Crew
•Private’s Adorers
•Rico’s Renegades
•Marlene’s Mammals
•Dr. Blowhole’s Minions
•*Skilene’s Фаны and Foes
•And various OCs and Фан pairings subcategories
*:See seperate entry
Penguins of Madagascar, usually to the point
of being noticable by others. Fanguins can be
identified by penguins themed attire, DVDs,
Videogames, tatoos, plushies, etc. and rattling
off Цитаты from the Телевидение Показать at various
times thoroughout the day. Also identifiable by a
Любовь of Fanpop, a fansite. Some fanguins are
highly dangerous, crazy, and unpredictable, while
others are mild-mannered citizens with a hidden
obsession.
There are various classifications for fanguins, such as:
•Kowalski’s Fangirls
•Skipper’s Crew
•Private’s Adorers
•Rico’s Renegades
•Marlene’s Mammals
•Dr. Blowhole’s Minions
•*Skilene’s Фаны and Foes
•And various OCs and Фан pairings subcategories
*:See seperate entry