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Lorrie Trace was a confident woman with skin the color of creamy leite chocolate. Her kind eyes saw the world in a perspective that most didn't. She always tried to see the good in everyone and everything. Some might say she has a coração of gold. She attended Harvard universidade and received a doctorate in science and physics. Ever since, she's been traveling the world, wanting to know mais about it and its wonders.

As always, it was a freezing, below zero dia in Antarctica. Lorrie was wearing a heavy black casaco with a sweater underneath, thermal, blue colored gloves, and think black pants, and was out gathering information, such as wind speeds and snow samples. Her amor for Earth was shown through her years of traveling and research. She's visited mais countries than she could count. However, this was her first time visiting Antarctica. She'd tried many times, but always became distracted when she saw or discovered something that fascinated her. When she arrived in Antarctica, she was told to always travel with someone to ensure her safety.

Preston Daper was a tall man with verde mar, verde-mar eyes and ebony skin and a deep, calming voice that seemed to burrow itself inside you and warm your soul. He'd never met Lorrie before, but he was happy to help her through her research. He was very familiar with Antarctica; he'd done his share of research on Antarctica before, and was, too, intrigued por the adaptations made in its chilling climate.

Now, the two of them were on their way back to the small insulated cabine where the primary research would take place. "So, what started your interest in all of this?" Preston asked.

"Well, when I was a teenager, my family lived near woods. Whenever I was upset or needed to think, I would go sit under this large oak árvore and listen to the sounds of the world around me. It helped me appreciate the little things in life." Lorrie answered.

"And you've been traveling for how many years?"

"About eleven."

"My. You've been busy."

Lorrie laughed. "Yeah, I guess you could say that."

Preston smiled shyly. "So you've never been married?"

Lorrie became bashful. "No. I've always been single. Men have tried, but were turned away when they found out how much I travel."

"'s their loss I suppose." Preston said giving her a sideways glance.

Lorrie looked away shyly and something caught her eye. A short distance to her right, something small and black was moving along in the white haze of snow. "Preston, look." She said taking his arm and pointing in the direction of the unknown figure. Preston looked that way and his face fell into a curious concern. He gently took her shoulder and she followed him in the direction on whatever was moving. He moved with caution until it became clear of what the small creature was: a penguin.

"Aw, wheres the rest of his rookery?" Lorrie asked stepping closer, though when she did, she could tell that something was wrong with it. It was moving slow and in an awkward motion that suggested that it was in pain. But that's not the only thing she noticed; there was an egg tucked safely under his belly. When he saw them, he stopped and eyed them both, unsure of whether the tall creatures that stood before him were friendly or not. Lorrie carefully stepped toward him with her hand extended forward. "It's okay, little fella. I'm not gonna hurt you." The pinguim seemed to hesitate, then waddle progressivo, para a frente a couple of steps and allowed her to pet his forehead. Lorrie smiled. "Yeah, it's okay." The pinguim seemed to enjoy her touch, though he still seemed to be in pain. "What do you think is wrong with him, Preston? The poor dear seems to be sick or something."

"I don't know. You think we should take him with us? Maybe we can figure out what's wrong with him."

"Yeah. I can't urso to see this sweet little guy like this. Come here and grab the egg when I pick him up and keep it warm."

Preston got ready and Lorrie gently picked up the weak penguin; Preston quickly retrieved the egg from the cold snow. Lorrie and Preston held the pinguim and the egg close to their bodies, slightly under their coats.

About another twenty minutos of trudging through the snow and harsh winds, they arrived at the cabin. Upon entering and shutting the door behind them, Preston wrapped the egg gently in a thick blanket and started a fire. Lorrie gently laid the pinguim on a mesa, tabela and removed her gloves, hat, and scarf, revealing her rosy nose and cheeks and her bright blue eyes. Light specks of snow laid upon her wood-brown hair, which was shoulder length and curled inward at the bottom. She gently stroked the feathers on his belly. "It's okay, little guy. You're gonna be okay.

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"Hey! Hey, Lorrie! Wake up!"

Lorrie sluggishly opened her eyes upon Preston shaking her awake and peeked up over the blankets. "Preston? What's wrong? It's 6:30 in the morning."

"Come on! You've got to hurry or you'll miss it!" Preston said pulling the covers off of her and pulling her arm toward the room door. They quickly walked into the living room where the egg lay in a pile of blankets. The pinguim was standing seguinte to it in wait.

"Whats going on, Preston?"

"Shh! Just watch." They came to a halt por the sofá and waited a moment, then Lorrie heard it. The egg was cracking open. Lorrie cupped her hands over her mouth as a small beak began poking its way through the shell. Finally, the small hatchling poked its head through and worked itself out of the egg. When it finally emerged, it curiously looked around.

Lorrie kneeled seguinte to the sofá to get a better look. A huge smile had crossed over her face and she was nearly crying. She held out her finger to the young hatchling and he or she eyed it curiously, then poked her with its flipper. Lorrie gasped in surprise and the hatchling jumped back and shielded its face with its flippers.

"Oh, it's okay baby, I didn't mean to scare you." Lorrie said softly. She gently reached over and petted its soft, fluffy feathers. The hatchling seemed to relax. "There; now go to your Pap..." -She looked at where the other pinguim was. "-...a..." She almost started to bawl. The hatchlings' father lay limp and lifeless on the couch, right after his son or daughter had officially entered the world. She scooted over to him and gently stroked his cold feathers.

Preston scooted seguinte to her and wrapped his arm around her shoulders. "I'm sorry, Lorrie." Lorrie couldn't contain herself; she turned, buried her face into his chest and cried.

Eventually she cried herself to sleep.

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It was about 10:45 when she woke up again. She opened her eyes to see herself once again in her bed, the covers up to her chin. She pushed them off and a shiver immediately shimmied down her spine. She grabbed the blankets and pulled them around her shoulders to shield herself from the cold, got up, and opened the door to her room.

Immediately, the smell of oatmeal and torrada, brinde hit her in the face like a ton of bricks; it was enough to make her stomach growl loud enough to hear through the blankets and the saliva in her mouth to thicken. She followed the scent into the cozinha where Preston had just begun pouring oatmeal into two bowls.

"Hey there. I was about to come and get you. I hope you don't mind; I wasn't really in the mood for eggs this morning." He said with a smile.

Lorrie smiled back. "Don't worry, the feeling is mutual. Where is the little hatchling, anyway?" She asked looking around.

"Snoozing away in his little bundle of blankets." Lorrie looked at the pile of blankets in the neighboring living room. The baby pinguim was sleeping peacefully. She smiled and looked back toward Preston as he said: "He's a boy, por the way."

Lorrie sat down at the mesa, tabela and Preston joined her. "What did you do with his father?" She whispered.

"I got a blood and saliva sample for you before I buried him out back. I figured you'd want to do tests. What are we going to do about the baby?"

Lorrie thought for a moment. "I'll take care of him."

"Are you sure you can handle that kind of responsibility?"

"Absolutely. And besides, I want to know what killed his father." Lorrie answered taking a bite of oatmeal.

"What will you name him?" Preston asked smoothing manteiga onto his toast.

Lorrie thought long and hard on that one. "I'll name him after my father. He'll be my little Kowalski."

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"So have you figured anything out, Lorrie?" Preston asked walking into the room she was in. Lorrie had been examining the blood and saliva samples for three and a half hours now.

"All I'm able to tell por looking at them is that he probably ingested something. What, I don't know. I know a guy in Manhattan. I'm going to let him run an analysis." Lorrie answered taking some mais notes and turning in her chair to face him. "Have you fed him yet, por the way?"

"Actually, that's what I came in here for. Did you wanna help?"

Lorrie smiled. "I'd amor to." She got to her feet and followed Preston into the kitchen.

Kowalski was in a clothes basket that was half full of blankets. He playfully poked his flipper through the openings in the side chirping happily. Lorrie laughed and gently picked him up and cradled him in her arms. Preston pulled a raw peixe from the refrigerator. After shaving it and separating the meat from the bones, he put the meat in the blender. After the peixe was blended into a mush, he removed the lid; he nearly gagged at the smell. "Whew! Good luck getting used to that!" Lorrie laughed.

After pouring it into an empty squeezable honey bottle, he handed it to Lorrie. She held Kowalski like a baby and held the bottle to his beak. Kowalski curiously licked the opening, then sucked out the solution. He seemed to enjoy it. Lorrie smiled, then looked at Preston, who was staring at the chick in awe.

After feeding him, Lorrie continued her Antarctic research. She didn't even realize that she was talking to Kowalski as if he were her student. "...The Earth is tilted on an axis, so when the northern hemisphere is facing away in the winter, Antarctica is deprived of sunlight, and when it's facing toward the sun in the summer, it receives light 24/7." She was interrupted por the sound of Preston's voice behind her.

"Why does Kowalski seem to be so mesmerized por that?" He asked with a laugh. She had Kowalski sitting on her desk, and it was as if he was listening intently. Lorrie turned to face him.

"Preston! How long have you been standing there?" She asked, a little embarrassed.

"Not long. I see you've became attached to the little fellow."

Lorrie turned back to Kowalski and stroked his soft feathers. "Well, yeah, I mean...the poor little guy lost his father. He has no one to care for him."

"Well, if he hangs around you for much longer, he's going to be the smartest pinguim in Antarctica." Preston joked.

"Well, as much as I wish that could become a reality, I'm pretty sure he can't understand a word I'm saying, and here I am rambling on to him!" She said laughing.

"Did you call marreco, drake about that sample?"

"Mm-hm. I'll be staying here for another week, then I'll leave for Manhattan."

Preston's face fell. "Really? You're leaving that soon?"

"Well, I want to know what happened to his father. Besides, as amazing as Antarctica is, I really don't see much that I can do here anyway. I'll probably come back someday." Lorrie explained.

Preston nodded. "Oh...okay. I understand. Um...I'm gonna go start on something for dinner." He turned and left the room

Lorrie turned back to Kowalski again, who had found amusement in hitting the escrivaninha, mesa with a pencil. "Give me that you silly!" Lorrie said with a laugh and taking the pencil from him. She petted his soft head. "Smartest pinguim in Antarctica...one can imagine."
Skipper’s beak seemed to fall into the snow. Eve…was Alastair’s daughter? Why didn’t she say anything? How could she not tell him? The snow picked up again, blocking the view of Alastair and the chicks, rising high above the ground and swirling around them in another vortex of white. Once it settled again, Skipper and the owl were in a hut with a floor of snow. Alastair was sitting on a sofá with a female pinguim seguinte to him; his flipper was around her in an affectionate, loving way. The two chicks were playing in the middle of the room; they now looked about a ano old, and Skipper...
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He was the one putting eye drops in just an hora ago!He’s taking the night shift the day he finds out Skipper was going to be fine! How could I have been so blind?!”

“Eve! Who are you talking about!?” Private called after her, him and Kowalski trying to keep up with her fast pace.

“Manor! Gah! I’m such an idiot!”

“You’re not an idiot, Eve! I should’ve suspected, too!” Kowalski pointed out.

Once they arrived at the prison, Eve stopped and turned to them. “You two stay out here.”

“What?!” Kowalski and Private said simultaneously.

“I know my way around the infirmary;...
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"Beware of False Prophets Who Come Disguised as Harmless ovelha, ovelhas But Are Really Vicious Wolves" - Matthew 7:15

Hey, peeps! Wazzup? To give you as much as the spooky experience as I can, I have links to themes from freaky movies.
Nightmare on Elm Street: link
Dead Silence: link
Halloween: link
There you go, guys! Um just in case the links just send you to youtube, just type in the titles/title I wrote in the box and put in after it "main theme". If you have any perguntas post them in the comments. I hope you enjoy! ;) Boo!


Later that same day, Private laid in cama and listened to the rain pour onto...
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Day 3

Skipper paced back and forth in the narrow walkway. He’d look out the small window in the door, and he began humming to fill the silence. Hans started to get irritated. “What’s the matter with you? Are you having a seizer?” He asked smart-allecky.

“No! It’s just killing me not knowing what’s going on!”

“So in other words you’re starting to go crazy?”

“In a way I guess.”

“Well don’t get your feathers in a twist we’ll be out of here por tomorrow afternoon.”

“Seems like years away.”

“What did Eve say to you?”

“All she was able to tell me is that my team...
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posted by Skiparah
It took only a few segundos for me to process her words before I realized she'd let go of my foot. In less than two segundos I hit the freezing water. I couldn't see..I couldn't breathe. You'd think a pinguim would know how to swim. I hadn't really given it much thought up 'till now. My coração nearly stopped when I realized I couldn't swim..and the surface of the water above me was getting further and further away. I paddled my flippers wildly trying to get to the surface. No use. I didn't make much distance and I was running out of what little breath I'd had in the first place. My lungs screamed...
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posted by Kowalski1321
The reason why I'm composição literária these again is because, the chapters were too far apart for anyone to read them and I'm now composição literária them different than last time. And yes I know that that this is the same concept as high moltage but just to make it clear I publicar my old ones before High Moltage was even annouced. I hope you enjoy.

----Chapter 1 Introduction----

It was normal sunny Sunday morning at the Central Park zoo, and Kowalski had something important to do. Kowalski: " All right, everyone get out." Skipper: "Whoa! Hold on there. Before you can kick people out of their own house's, you've got...
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Chapter 2: A Mistaken Chosen One

Once again, Private wrote down everything about the dream again. Who is this close person that will be mistakenly picked as the chosen one? he thought. He hid it under his travesseiro and went to sleep again.

Later in the morning, Messenger Xai Lang arrived. "Mail for Skipper."he said. Xai Lang dropped the scroll and then flew away. Then, Skipper got it. He opened it and read to see a happy news.

Dear Skipper,

Congratulations! You are chosen to be the chosen one according to your ascendants. You will fight, die and save the world. Leave your city tomorrow. Once again,...
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posted by Skiparah
I eventually found out why they called the ship 'The Green Bucket'. After a few days I was as sick as a dog. What's worse I had to stay down in the ships' hold where no one on board could see me. After a few days spent in a rocking barco I either got used to it or just simply ran out of stuff to barf up. Either way, I felt a bit better after while. Then one unexpecting morning some wise crack came down into the hold to my level. Let me just say he wasn't standing up down there too much. Every time he'd wake up I'd beijoca, smack him into seguinte tuesday. Finally I had to start hitting the other eye because...
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posted by Skiparah
I saw the sun flash off of the faca and into my eyes. I clamped my eyes shut and waiting for my life to end. Nothing happened. I opened my eyes to find Hans staring at me with resentment in his eyes. "What's the matter Hans? You'd rather turn me in?" I scoffed. It's not like I wanted to get killed por this demented dane, but I was a bit confused at him. He sat up, "Skipper..I can't kill you..you're the only friend still alive." he admitted with a sob I knew was fake. I narrowed my eyes in paranoid suspicion.
"Hans, let me get this straight. You set me up as though I had actually KILLED one of...
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The tallest and the smartest pinguim locked himself in his lab again. Not always is he the sharpest faca in the drawer. He tried drilling the door but last time he did this, he was stupid enough to replace the door with one of the hardest material know to man.

“Dang it!” Kowalski said drilling the door. It didn't even make a dent in the door. “Why did I even use this material??”

“Alright time for another theory.” Kowalski picked up one of Rico's fogo armas that he was making modifications to and adding mais tools to use. “Fire in the hole!” Kowalski yelled blasting the door....
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Skipper, the Valente fierce leader, said he would never cry. Obviously, he hadn't had this happen yet. On the ground infront of him was the craziest pinguim of them all Rico. His fallen comrad was to injured to be fixed.

"Rico!" Skipper said shaking the wounded penguin. "Don't you dare die on me! Be strong!"

Rico's eyes looked like they were glued shut. They wouldn't open no matter what. Blood from where the lazer had hit him. "Rico please!"

"Well Peng-you-in." The phychotic Dr.Blowhole smirked, moving seguinte to the very depressed penguin. "Looks like your team is one short. Once again I have become...
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posted by peacebaby7
    The penguins were now making their way through the streets of New York. Skipper was on point, signaling for his men to go when the time was right. So far so good. Not a soul has seen them yet…well…except for a rottweiler that an unfortunate dog-walker had to deal with as it barked for what seemed like forever.

    Skipper made another signal for the other three to pass. Kowalski constantly stumbled over his feet, considering he didn’t remember any of the training he’d had. But Private, being as concerned as expected from the young cadet, was...
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posted by legendary7
While the other penguins fished on the boat, Private sat on the dock, sticking his feet in the water. The pinguim felt the peixe 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, you okay, over there?" Skipper called.
The shivering pinguim didn't and...
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posted by Skiparah
Not many guys think about what it would be like to be utterly bored. Some don't even know the feeling. I recall a few dull momments in my chickhood, but the boredom I was under was ridiculas. I'd undergone torture in the battle station, but I was sure that, that night in that cell had to be the worst torture yet. It's bad enough to have to sleep on the cold, wet floor with nothing to do, no one to talk to, and only the rats to keep you company, but when the gaurd starts singing..sweet mother macarthur I think that's got to be well exceding agony. He wasn't a talented singer either. He was awful....
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posted by SuperRico
The Lemurs' conversation 

Julien: Maurice, I wanna smoothie, batido so gimme!

Maurice: Coming right up. *starts blender*

Ten segundos later…

Julien: Maurice! Where is my smoothie! What part of gimme do you not understand?! Gim or Me!

Maurice: You asked ten segundos ago. It takes up to two minutos to make a smoothie.

Julien: Then do it as quickly as you can!

Maurice: *puts banana in the blender* Okay, your majesty.

Mort: Can I help?

Maurice: Just stay away from Julien's feet.

Mort: I'll try! *runs over and hugs the Julien's feet* Oops! 

Julien: Maurice! Get him off me!

Maurice: I thought you wanted a smoothie....
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posted by Skiparah
I remember that still moment when near father and son gazed into each other's eyes. Leeland's gray eyes were filled with so many emotions I could hardly understand; yet I had quite a few feelings milling around inside of me as well. Leeland seemed as though he could almost say, 'What the heck..' Then he really DID say it. His voice trailed off and his beak said something inaudible. I looked down at my blood-stained feathers. Then it hit me. This looked perfectly clear that I'd killed the general. I knew full well that I hadn't, but Leeland and his armed companions didn't know so. I didn't have...
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Still Skipper's View

"Yes!" the man cried. "I knew it! Time is frozen!"
I tell por tone on voice that the man was Kowalski.
"Hey, how did I get all the way up here?" the man (Kowalski) asked himself. 
He pulled up his new hand and looked at it. 
"Ahhh!! Fingers!" he screamed.
"Told ya it wasn't the Stopwatch," Johnson said, who had got out of a bunk.
"And that is why you shouldn't disobey my orders," I joked. 
By now, we were all out of our hiding spaces. 
"Stop making all those weird noises, Skipper and Johnson," Kowalski said. "I can't understand a word you two are saying!"
"Of course!" Ivy said....
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posted by Skiparah
I looked around the clearing. My eyes falling on a black and white form beside me. He was soaked in blood. I put a flipper on the penguin's chest. He was dead as doornail. I couldn't have been wrong. I'd kissed death before. I knew death when it was present in a body. And it was in this penguin's body. I shivered. Who had killed him? Then it hit me like a tidal wave. Where was Hans? Had he been shot too? I looked around. No one was there. I got to my feet and walked a distance. If Hans had been shot surely he wouldn't have gotton this far. Then another thought entered my mind. I froze. Was...
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posted by peacebaby7
Alex & Maurice...

Alex & Maurice raced through the jungle, following the sound of the weeping. The sound grew slightly louder the closer they got. They finally stopped when they realized that they heard the weeping coming from behind them. "Alex! How could we have missed him? Mort! Where are you?!" Maurice said as they turned around & began walking in the other direction. "I am here!" They heard Mort cry, but they still did not see him. "Mort! Where are you!? We still can't see you!" Maurice yelled. "I am in this hole & I can't get out!"

Alex & Maurice found where Mort was....
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posted by queenpalm
I did not make this up. It is in a book I bought.

To play: fill in the spaces with the word it tells you to, then use those same words to fill in the story in the same order.

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Now to start the story:

Meet the Penguins

Skipper, Kowalski, Private, and Rico may look like four cuddly ________- but ...
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