And u thought I gave up on this story.
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RICO
Once Rico had found his way onto the boat, he knew he had to hide from the human. He remembered his mother's advice, "When hiding from predators do something they can't do."
Since humans can seem to do anything, this seemed impossible. But, Rico had come this far, he wasn't turning back. He thought really hard, then he remembered, humans can't fly!
Penguins couldn't fly, either. Was there even a chance? Rico thought of meer of his mothers advice, "Humans see the world less detailed, so hide in complicated places."
"Complicated places," Rico said.
He looked around the ship, avoiding humans. Once when he was doing that, he heard some humans talking about a land of opportunity. He stopped and listened, and found out that the land of opportunity was America. That could be plan B, if he never found his father.
Rico finally found the cabins, the most complicated rooms on the ship. They were dirty, messy, and had many places to hide. He decided he would stay there.
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SKIPPER
Skipper's father scratched the back of his head.
"Yeah, um, long story, Skipper," he said.
"Tell it," Skipper said.
"Well, when I was younger and, uh, lived in the wild, I met this beautiful Fairy penguin. She was a few years older than me, but I knew that didn't matter. She-"
All the time Skipper's father told the story, Hans, the puffin, was listening. He liked Skipper and all, but still disliked him. They played tricks on each other, then they would play together. Their parents' zei that Skipper and Hans were "frienemies".
Once Skipper's father had finished his story, he was almost crying. Hans felt bad for him, and Skipper, but the good thing was he had something else to tease Skipper about.
"Dad, what's wrong?" Skipper asked.
"Sorry, son," Skipper's father said, in sniffs. "It hurts to tell that story."
"Where does it hurt?" Skipper asked.
"Here," Skipper's father said. He pointed to his heart.
Now Hans felt like crying. That was the saddest thing he had ever heard. Even sadder than the death of his own father.
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KOWALSKI
"No, no, no!" the thing said. "Wake up, wake up!"
The thing started to slightly shake him. Lucky opened his eyes and closed them again, due to the pain.
"Good, your alive," the thing said. "Please don't die! I have already watched to many of my own chicks die! Stay! Please stay!"
Lucky felt his head, then he realized that there was a huge bump. He brought his flipper down and looked at it. Red with blood.
"Doctor, doctor! We need a doctor!"
The thing flew Lucky to the nearest zoo it could find. It went to a keeper and squawked at him. The keeper gently grabbed Lucky and hurried him to the vet.
The thing flew behind him. Suddenly, Lucky forgot. He forgot everything he had ever remembered. His name, his home.
But worst of all, he forgot his family.
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RICO
Rico was hungry. He got out of the cabins and tried to find a place to eat. Since his mother had never taught him how to fish, he knew that would probably be plan C.
He remembered his mother's advice, "Always have a plan." Rico stopped for a second, and thought of a plan.
"Humans have to eat, too," Rico said. "Unlike us, they usually eat at certain times. If I follow the humans at the right time, I'll find food."
Now Rico had a plan. But how to know when to follow the humans?
"Why not start following them now?" Rico said. "They will eventually eat."
He saw a human walking by. Perfect timing. Rico started to follow the man, hoping he wouldn't get spotted.
In no time, he did. Another man was walking behind the man Rico was following.
"Hey, Tom," the man behind Rico said. "There's a pinguïn following you."
"A penguin?" The other man said. "You're kidding."
"We are traveling door the islands they mate on. Some guys on here are also poachers."
"Then why don't u call the cops on them?"
"They are my friends."
"There really is a pinguïn behind me!"
There was no getting away, now. Rico was trapped.
"Hi, bud." one man said, as he knelt down. "How are you?" he started petting Rico like a cat.
"Tom, that doesn't look safe." the other man said.
"What could go wrong?"
Rico bit the man, with his sharp beak.
"Ow! I think this bird has rabies!"
So much for a good time, Rico thought.
"I'll call some other guys to handle this situation!" one man said.
"Oh, boy," Rico said.
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SKIPPER
Skipper laid in his bed. He was really sad for his father. All that had happened to him, it was so sad.
Just then, Hans popped in.
"Hi, Skipper," Hans said.
"Hans?" Skipper said.
"Don't u think it would be hard to lose two mommies in three years," Hans teased.
"You heard the story?"
"Yes."
"Don't tease me about it!"
"What else would I do?"
"You don't know what it feels like."
"You're right, I don't. Even a better reason to do it."
Just then Skipper's father came in.
"Boys, what's going on?" he asked.
"Hans is teasing me about the story!" Skipper said.
"Tattle tail!" Hans said. He stuck out his tongue.
"Well that's not nice," Skipper's father said. "I suppose I should teach him a lesson."
"Um, no. Please don't, Hans said.
"Then I'll tell your mother instead."
"Uh, no thanks."
"Then stop teasing Skipper!"
"Okay, okay," Hans said. Then he ran over to his side of the habitat.
"Good job, dad," Skipper said.
"Anything for my favoriete son."
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KOWALSKI
"Good, he's awake."
The young pinguïn opened his eyes. He looked around the room he was in.
"Where am I?" he asked. "Who am I?"
"You're a penguin, and you're in a zoo vet office," something said.
The pinguïn turned around and saw a big bird.
"Ahh!" he screamed.
"Don't fret, little one," the bird said.
"Who are you?" the pinguïn asked.
"I'm a hawk, very common here in Connecticut," the bird said.
"Hi," the pinguïn said. "What are u doing here?"
"Because I saved you, the vet is letting me stay with you."
"What is your name? What is my name?"
"My name is Chloe, and I have no idea what your name is."
"Could u name me?"
"I think the vet will name you."
"Even though I don't remember it, thanks for saving me."
"You're welcome."
"What did u save me from?"
"You got hit door a car, and had a huge bump on your head, u were bleeding bad and losing conciouseness."
"Well, thanks."
"No need to thank me, all in a day's work."
"Are u my mother?"
"No, but the keepers will find u a foster one."
"Chloe,"
"Yes,"
"What's my name?"
"I zei before, the keepers will give u a name."
"You zei vet,"
"Oh."
"Why am I here?"
"You got hurt."
"No, why can't I remember anything."
"How old are you?"
"I forget."
"The accident must have caused u to forget everything!"
"You seem to know everything."
"No one knows everything."
"I'm going to try."
"Okay,"
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RICO
Once Rico had found his way onto the boat, he knew he had to hide from the human. He remembered his mother's advice, "When hiding from predators do something they can't do."
Since humans can seem to do anything, this seemed impossible. But, Rico had come this far, he wasn't turning back. He thought really hard, then he remembered, humans can't fly!
Penguins couldn't fly, either. Was there even a chance? Rico thought of meer of his mothers advice, "Humans see the world less detailed, so hide in complicated places."
"Complicated places," Rico said.
He looked around the ship, avoiding humans. Once when he was doing that, he heard some humans talking about a land of opportunity. He stopped and listened, and found out that the land of opportunity was America. That could be plan B, if he never found his father.
Rico finally found the cabins, the most complicated rooms on the ship. They were dirty, messy, and had many places to hide. He decided he would stay there.
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SKIPPER
Skipper's father scratched the back of his head.
"Yeah, um, long story, Skipper," he said.
"Tell it," Skipper said.
"Well, when I was younger and, uh, lived in the wild, I met this beautiful Fairy penguin. She was a few years older than me, but I knew that didn't matter. She-"
All the time Skipper's father told the story, Hans, the puffin, was listening. He liked Skipper and all, but still disliked him. They played tricks on each other, then they would play together. Their parents' zei that Skipper and Hans were "frienemies".
Once Skipper's father had finished his story, he was almost crying. Hans felt bad for him, and Skipper, but the good thing was he had something else to tease Skipper about.
"Dad, what's wrong?" Skipper asked.
"Sorry, son," Skipper's father said, in sniffs. "It hurts to tell that story."
"Where does it hurt?" Skipper asked.
"Here," Skipper's father said. He pointed to his heart.
Now Hans felt like crying. That was the saddest thing he had ever heard. Even sadder than the death of his own father.
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KOWALSKI
"No, no, no!" the thing said. "Wake up, wake up!"
The thing started to slightly shake him. Lucky opened his eyes and closed them again, due to the pain.
"Good, your alive," the thing said. "Please don't die! I have already watched to many of my own chicks die! Stay! Please stay!"
Lucky felt his head, then he realized that there was a huge bump. He brought his flipper down and looked at it. Red with blood.
"Doctor, doctor! We need a doctor!"
The thing flew Lucky to the nearest zoo it could find. It went to a keeper and squawked at him. The keeper gently grabbed Lucky and hurried him to the vet.
The thing flew behind him. Suddenly, Lucky forgot. He forgot everything he had ever remembered. His name, his home.
But worst of all, he forgot his family.
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RICO
Rico was hungry. He got out of the cabins and tried to find a place to eat. Since his mother had never taught him how to fish, he knew that would probably be plan C.
He remembered his mother's advice, "Always have a plan." Rico stopped for a second, and thought of a plan.
"Humans have to eat, too," Rico said. "Unlike us, they usually eat at certain times. If I follow the humans at the right time, I'll find food."
Now Rico had a plan. But how to know when to follow the humans?
"Why not start following them now?" Rico said. "They will eventually eat."
He saw a human walking by. Perfect timing. Rico started to follow the man, hoping he wouldn't get spotted.
In no time, he did. Another man was walking behind the man Rico was following.
"Hey, Tom," the man behind Rico said. "There's a pinguïn following you."
"A penguin?" The other man said. "You're kidding."
"We are traveling door the islands they mate on. Some guys on here are also poachers."
"Then why don't u call the cops on them?"
"They are my friends."
"There really is a pinguïn behind me!"
There was no getting away, now. Rico was trapped.
"Hi, bud." one man said, as he knelt down. "How are you?" he started petting Rico like a cat.
"Tom, that doesn't look safe." the other man said.
"What could go wrong?"
Rico bit the man, with his sharp beak.
"Ow! I think this bird has rabies!"
So much for a good time, Rico thought.
"I'll call some other guys to handle this situation!" one man said.
"Oh, boy," Rico said.
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SKIPPER
Skipper laid in his bed. He was really sad for his father. All that had happened to him, it was so sad.
Just then, Hans popped in.
"Hi, Skipper," Hans said.
"Hans?" Skipper said.
"Don't u think it would be hard to lose two mommies in three years," Hans teased.
"You heard the story?"
"Yes."
"Don't tease me about it!"
"What else would I do?"
"You don't know what it feels like."
"You're right, I don't. Even a better reason to do it."
Just then Skipper's father came in.
"Boys, what's going on?" he asked.
"Hans is teasing me about the story!" Skipper said.
"Tattle tail!" Hans said. He stuck out his tongue.
"Well that's not nice," Skipper's father said. "I suppose I should teach him a lesson."
"Um, no. Please don't, Hans said.
"Then I'll tell your mother instead."
"Uh, no thanks."
"Then stop teasing Skipper!"
"Okay, okay," Hans said. Then he ran over to his side of the habitat.
"Good job, dad," Skipper said.
"Anything for my favoriete son."
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KOWALSKI
"Good, he's awake."
The young pinguïn opened his eyes. He looked around the room he was in.
"Where am I?" he asked. "Who am I?"
"You're a penguin, and you're in a zoo vet office," something said.
The pinguïn turned around and saw a big bird.
"Ahh!" he screamed.
"Don't fret, little one," the bird said.
"Who are you?" the pinguïn asked.
"I'm a hawk, very common here in Connecticut," the bird said.
"Hi," the pinguïn said. "What are u doing here?"
"Because I saved you, the vet is letting me stay with you."
"What is your name? What is my name?"
"My name is Chloe, and I have no idea what your name is."
"Could u name me?"
"I think the vet will name you."
"Even though I don't remember it, thanks for saving me."
"You're welcome."
"What did u save me from?"
"You got hit door a car, and had a huge bump on your head, u were bleeding bad and losing conciouseness."
"Well, thanks."
"No need to thank me, all in a day's work."
"Are u my mother?"
"No, but the keepers will find u a foster one."
"Chloe,"
"Yes,"
"What's my name?"
"I zei before, the keepers will give u a name."
"You zei vet,"
"Oh."
"Why am I here?"
"You got hurt."
"No, why can't I remember anything."
"How old are you?"
"I forget."
"The accident must have caused u to forget everything!"
"You seem to know everything."
"No one knows everything."
"I'm going to try."
"Okay,"
Sorry if it's not chapter five.
"Kowalski," zei Skipper "were going to Dads house."
"Is that bad?" asked Kowalski anxiously.
Skipper nodded.
***
They arrived at a large house. It had a sign on the door that zei TO BE CONTINUED
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"Kowalski," zei Skipper "were going to Dads house."
"Is that bad?" asked Kowalski anxiously.
Skipper nodded.
***
They arrived at a large house. It had a sign on the door that zei TO BE CONTINUED
Sorry I'm sick of writing right now. I need to make this longer.
~~~,~~~~••••••••••• shaps. u don't have to read this
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Fighting style: boxing, karate, Kung Fu
Weapons: Twin-Silver Ballars, anything he can find in the area
Description: A bald assain, trained highly in the ways of contract killing.
Rico
Fighting style: Karate
Weapons: What ever the heck is in his gut.
Description: A psychotic little pinguïn who shows no regards towards the rules. But is controlling of his use of explosives.
Rico walks alone in Central Park no one is around little does he know a hit was placed on him and agent 47 was sent after him. 47 waits for Rico to come out into the open. 47 the hears a twig snap under Rico's foot, he draws out his silver ballers. As Rico hears 47 emerge from behind the boom he lets loose with a smoke bomb. As the smoke clears 47 is no where to be found. As Rico continues on his way a W2000 sniper geweer-, geweer goes off getting Rico in the chest. Victory goes to 47.
"Ew," Rico said.
Skipper ran over and hugged her. "I missed you," he said.
Abigail pushed him.
Skipper fell on Rico. "Ew," Rico said.
Private said, "I'm confused. Can somebody tell me what's going on?"
Abigail said, "Skipper's my brother and Kowalski's my boyfriend."
"Why does Rico keep saying ew?" Private asked.
Rico zei "ew" again.
"I have no idea," Abigail said.
Julien ran over and asked Abigail to marry him. Abigail pushed him into the pool.
Mort ran over and grabbed Julien's feet, and then they both fell in the pool. Then Skipper had to pull them out.
"Is that a yes?" Julien asked Abigail.
"No," Abigail said.
Julien started crying and walked stupidly away.
Kowalski went over and asked Abigail to marry him.
Abigail nodded.
"Ew," Rico said.