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Note: This is a Skilene fanfiction. This is also the first fanfiction I've done completely in first person, so I hope it turns out alright. :D

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I opened my eyes at the sound of the morning alarm resounding at precisely 0600. Already, I was wide awake. My webbed feet found the concrete floor of HQ and I made my way to the coffee pot; I can't start my dia without it. After I filled my mug and added a fish, I realized that my team hadn't woken up yet.

"Rise and shine, boys!" I ordered flipping the light switch. Kowalski, Rico, and Private groaned and turned away or covered their face with a travesseiro in response. I rolled my eyes. "I told you boys that if you didn't turn off the televisão and hit the sack, you'd be too tired to wake up this morning. But did you listen to me?"

"Sorry, Skipper," Private replied sitting up and rubbing his eyes, "we thought seven hours would be enough."

Kowalski finally worked up the strength to pull himself into a sitting position. He must have forgotten that he was on the topo, início bunk, because when he swung his legs over, he fell straight to the floor with a thud. "Ouch..." He said as he pushed himself to his feet.

I waited for Rico to force himself up as well, but he simply pulled himself into a tight ball with a moan and continued to sleep.

"C'mon soldier. Front and center." I ordered.

"No!" Rico disobeyed.

"Rico, front and center, or no weapons testing for a month," I threatened. It certainly did the trick; he sat up so fast his head hit the bottom of the bunk above him.

"What?!" He protested rubbing his head.

"I'm sorry, Rico. But I warned you this would happen. Maybe seguinte time, you'll listen to me," I told him before taking another sip of coffee.

With another groan, Rico dropped to the floor from the segundo bunk and rubbed the sleep from his eyes.

"That's better. And I know just what will wake you three right up. I want thirty laps around the pond, stat!" I could tell that they were about to protest, but they were able to hold themselves back from their immediate reaction and saluted my command.

"Sir, yes, sir," they said simultaneously, though I could sense a touch of irritation being choked back down. I dismissed it. If they want to waste their energy on being mad at me, so be it. As I told them, I had warned them about being tired, and now they have to face the consequences whether their happy with them or not. They'll just have to get over it.

I don't like having my team upset with me. Their mais than a team; their my brothers, my family. But, unfortunately, leading this unit has its downsides. I've got to keep order, and I have to be sure that whatever needs to be done, gets done. If that means finding ways to discipline them for their actions, then it's just something they—and myself—just have to live with.

I watched them as they swam por me for the fourth time. I could tell that they're already woken up some; their eyes were wide and alert and I was pretty sure they were moving faster. I glanced up at the horizon where the sun was a growing semi-circle, with orange, red, yellow, and blue accompanying its ascent. It's about 0645 now. I gulped down the last of my coffee and set my mug seguinte to the hatch.

It took about another hora for my team to reach thirty laps, which meant that it's almost opening time. Luckily, it's Saturday, so closing time is at 1200 sharp. My team emerged from the water, dripping, panting, and exhausted. The sun was now fully visible in the sky and warmed up the new day.

"Alright, now that that's over with, the zoo is opening in about ten minutes. How do you three feel?" I asked.

"A little sore, but otherwise, right as rain, sir," Kowalski answered twisting back and forth to crack his back.

"Awake and ready for duty, sir," Private responded with a salute.

"Fish!" Rico exclaimed. por educated guess, I'd say he was hungry.

I nodded. "Very well. And I'm sure Alice will be bringing us some breakfast soon," I said on behalf of Rico's empty stomach.

"Fish!" Rico replied happily to my assurance.

Sure enough, about 6.4 minutos after the discussion, Alice tossed some peixe into our habitat. Alice, Central Park's head zookeeper. The dame is thorough for the most part, but doesn't care much about anything. If I had a nickle—no, a penny—for every time I've heard her say 'whatever' to a situation that obviously needed looking into, I'd probably be a millionaire. With a neck of a Roman wrestler and cankles to match, her only true known weaknesses are Private's hypercute and free vacations. The team and I have had some close calls with getting caught por Alice, but we've always pulled through and found ways to keep her completely oblivious to our covert operation.

The seguinte thing we knew, it was opening time. We watched as visitors began flooding in and filled the empty spaces between the habitats. Kowalski and Rico were doing a swimming routine for them, Private did a little dance for them, and I simply smiled and waved—doing a few belly slides here and there.

I glanced through the crowd of humans into the habitat across from ours—the lontra habitat. Marlene was doing her own swimming routine. Though she was quite a distance away, I could see the sun glinting off of her soft, chestnut-colored fur.

Marlene is a level-headed female Asian otter, and she can be extremely resourceful for my team and I. She's helped us on mais missions than I can remember. As this unit's C.O., I have to constantly make dividido, dividir segundo decisions on who to trust, where to go, what our seguinte plan will be. And, since I've met and gotten to know Marlene, she's usually the one I decide to go to for help whenever it is needed. If there's anyone else that I'd entrust my life with besides my team, it's her.

"Skipper?"

My head jerks around at my name until my eyes find Private. I hadn't realized that I was staring.

"Sorry, young Private. Did you say something?" I asked, feeling a little awkward. I hope he didn't notice what—or rather, who—my attention had previously been focused on.

"No, I just noticed that you seemed to be deep in thought. Is everything alright, then?" He asked me. I could see the worry in his eyes.

"Negative, Private. I was just thinking is all," I assured him slapping on a smile.

"Are you sure? You looked a little dazed. You know if there's anything wrong, you can always tell me," Private told me. He's always had a good coração and never any bad intentions. Sometimes his tender coração makes me sick to my stomach, but he just wouldn't be Private without it.

I nodded. "I'm just fine, Private. No need to worry about me. Now go entertain our guests before they get cute deprived," I joked. Private smiled and did as told.

To keep my head from returning to the clouds, I continued my antics on the side of our habitat opposite Marlene's position. Across the isle now, is the chimp habitat.

Phil and Mason. The segundo most resourceful mammals I know. They haven't helped on nearly as many missions as Marlene has, but they are always an option when it comes to needing help in areas that require reading—a skill my team and I lack—or for internet searches.

My attention shifted when I heard música thumping to my right. That royal pain just turned up the volume on his—as he calls it—boomy box. That ringtailed lémure, lemur really gets on my nerves. Of course, the Central Park Zoo had to be designed so the so-called 'King' Julien and his 'royal' subjects would be my neighbors. Not that it mattered, you could probably hear his music—no, noise—across the zoo and farther. I corkscrew-dive into the water with hopes of muffling out the hullabaloo.

Luckily, it does help some. It's not that I hated the guy, but I absolutely cannot stand him. Sometimes I think that the late night parties and midnight refrigerator raids were only for the soul purpose of annoying me to my wits end. He's actually lead me to literally screaming at the topo, início of my lungs before I did something I regret. But though he gets on my nerves and seems to only care about himself, I still have to admit to myself that there is a small part of him that has concern for others—a small part.

I executed a few underwater techniques for the pleasure of the humans. They're so easily amused. So far, I haven't known a single human that you can truly trust. I still believe that the government is trying to control the weak-minded through pop música ringtones. I may be paranoid, but at least that's what keeps me sharp.

I resurfaced just as Kowalski, Rico, and Private were getting ready to do a four-penguin antic.

"Come on, Skipper! We're about to try that new technique we made up yesterday!" Private called. I smiled and swam in his direction.

As we practiced it, I positioned my foot in Kowalski's cupped flippers under the water as Rico did the same with Private across from us a few feet away.

"Ready, and...execute!" On my command, Kowalski and Private tossed us into the air and we somersaulted past each other and high fived just before we pomba into the water between Kowalski and Private. We then swam right under them and lifted them out of the water. The humans cheered with delight. Like I said: Easily amused.

In reverse, we repeated the action. Kowalski and Private then took to the sky, but instead of lifting us out of the water, we each followed a series of dives. Basically, each of us pomba in and out of the water simultaneously and weaved between each other and high fived each time we passed each other.

seguinte came the big finish. Each of us hopped onto our island one por one—first Kowalski, then Private, then me, and finally Rico—and we belly slid to the center and took a bow. Once again, the humans erupted in applaud and cheered us on. As reward for being cute and cuddly, the humans tossed us peixe after fish. Rico took the opportunity to catch some in his beak.

I've always found that kind of arbitrary—they only toss us peixe if we put on a little act? What are we, dogs?

I never really understood the concept of "zoos". I find it a little inhumane to cage up innocent animais for the soul purpose of human entertainment. I mean, the humans have heard of Animal Planet, right? Or even wildlife preserve tours for those who want to see animais in person?

On the bright side, the selfishness of the humans at least provided us with an HQ, close friends, and easy access to internet and other tools in storage whenever we needed them.

In the long run, I guess it's seguro to say that not all humans are bad. But I still wouldn't trust them with my life, or the ones that I care about.

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Closing time. The bing...bong's of the clock tower echoed through Central Park and its zoo. The visitors began filing out of the zoo with the assistance of Alice showing them toward the exit—well, mais like rushing them to the exit. The boys and I waved goodbye to our guests and soon after the zoo was empty.

"Good work today, boys. That was good mackerel," I said.

♪"Fish!"♪ Rico exclaimed satisfactorily in his surprisingly concrete opera cantar voice. Who knew that someone who can barely speak would have a cantar voice like that?

Interrupting our after-closing discussion, Alice's assistant's voice came through her radio as she passed our habitat.

"Hey, yo, Alice! That doctor says he needs to see the chimps for a checkup."

Alice—stopping with a hand on her hip—answered him back. "Checkup? They're not due for a checkup for another two months, though. Is something wrong with them?"

"Eh, he said he was gonna do a whole zoo checkup over the course of this week," her assistant replied.

"Gah...as if I didn't have enough to do today," Alice muttered to herself. She pressed the button on her walkie talkie to reply. "Alright, I'm on it."

I eyed Alice skeptically as she continued past our habitat headed toward the simians. "Kowalski, analysis."

"I don't know what to make of it, Skipper. Perhaps the doctor just wants to be thorough to make sure none of the zoo's inhabitants has contracted any contagions," my lieutenant suggested.

I pondered the idea. That could very well be what he was doing, but my gut was telling me otherwise. I watched as Mason and Phil were put into a cage and Alice carried them off. "I dunno, Kowalski. I just have this feeling..."

"Skipper, what reason could the veterinarian possibly have to bring any harm to any of us?" Private asked.

"That's the problem, Private. I don't know. I just have this sneaking suspicion that we should keep an eye on this," I answered.

"Would it make you feel better if we supervised the checkup?" Kowalski asked me.

"Actually, yes. It would. Commence Operation: Checkup Checkout!" I ordered. On command, my team and I leapt into action and made our way to the veterinarian's office.

I remember that deranged needle-sticking demand. I went through hell trying to avoid getting a shot in my tail end. Eventually, I had to give in to ensure that he wouldn't stick one of my team again thinking they were me, which would have put their life at risk. I've tried to get over this stupid needle fear...but I just can't seem to shake it for some reason. I just don't understand why I can run blindly into danger without a single fear, yet I break down at the sight of thin pointy objects. One dia I will conquer this fear...One day!

We made it just as Alice and Dr. Deranged walked into the examination room and set the cage on the counter. My team and I hid behind a nearby trashcan as we eavesdropped.

"Thank you, Alice. I appreciate you helping me with this," the doctor told her.

"Whatever...But I still don't understand why you want to do a checkup on all of the animals," Alice replied.

"I just want to be sure nothing needs any immediate attention. Also, a new vaccination needs to be distributed to each animal. New York's Health Department is requiring it," he explained. I couldn't help but feel that there was something...off...about his tone. It seemed a lot calmer than I remembered it...kind of...robotic, even. Then again, I haven't seen the guy in months. It could just be me. But I just don't know...

Alice sighed. "Alright...just let me know when you're done and when to bring the seguinte one. But I'm getting off at four 'o' clock today, so you're gonna have to find someone else to help you after that."

"That is just fine, Alice. I'm getting off shortly after you. I wouldn't want to keep you, anyway," the doctor assured her.

Alice showed no interest or content. "Yeah, whatever." Another penny for yours truly. She glanced at the clock on the wall. "It's my lunch break. Don't bug me for half an hour." With that, she was gone.

Our attention focused on the doctor and the chimps, who acted completely normal. They didn't seem confused, or worried, or anything. I suppose they bought the doc's story. Well, I still think something's going on here that we don't know about...yet.

"Don't worry, little fellas. This won't hurt at all," he told the chimps. Liar! That's exactly what he told me before he stuck my rear with a ten gauge hypodermic needle!

As if on cue, the doctor pulled a needle out of a case and sterilized it before he started opening the cage. I started to mover progressivo, para a frente to go knock his lights out, but my team held me back.

"Skipper, don't! He's gonna get a shot in them whether it's now or later!" Kowalski whispered in my ear-hole. Realizing he was right, I stood down.

I watched him clean the injection site of Mason, but had to look away as he brought the needle closer to his flesh. Gah! I'm such a nancycat! I can't even bring myself to watch someone being injected!? I want to slap myself so badly right now.

Unfortunately, I felt a bit of my dignity jump into the garbage can sitting seguinte to me when Private tapped my shoulder and whispered, "He's done with both of them, now."

I looked to the sympathetic Private and shifted my weight to my other leg uncomfortably as I nodded awkwardly and averted my attention back to the doctor and the chimps.

"There you go, little fellas," the doctor said. "I'll be right back." The doctor then rounded the counter and left the room.

My team and I rushed to the counter and climbed atop it. "Kowalski, analysis!" I commanded pointing at the silver case laying on the counter.

My lieutenant did as authorized and approached the case. Upon opening it, the topo, início and bottom sections had a row of 10 needles each, though the first and segundo slots were empty in the bottom section. A shiver goes up my spine at the sight of so many needles; I hope nobody noticed.

I turned to the chimps. "Do you two feel okay?"

Phil nodded as Mason said, "I feel fine. The shot was a bit uncomfortable, but I'm otherwise unharmed. Why? How long have you four been here?"

"Classified," I replied turning back to Kowalski. "What do you make of it, Kowalski?"

Kowalski picked up a document that was sitting seguinte to the case. "I think this might help with some explaining."

I once again turned to the chimps. "Can you read that for us?"

"Of course," Mason replied. Kowalski handed the note over and Mason translated what Phil signed:

"To Whom It May Concern:

"The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) would like to inform the Central Park Zoo that it is time for animal checkup and vaccinations. The provided vaccination wards off the following diseases: small pox, rabies, and polio. It is required for all of your inhabitants to receive this vaccination. Failure to do so may endanger and expose your inhabitants and will result in loss of occupation for failure to comply with these instructions.
Signed, Larry S. Urms."

I turned to Kowalski as Mason handed back the letter. "Is it legit, Kowalski?"

Kowalski looked over the letter, examined the signature, then turned his attention to me. "Seems so. I really don't think there's anything you have to worry about, here."

I thought it over for a moment. There was an epidemic a few years atrás while my team and I were stranded in Madagascar. Luckily, it didn't make it to any of the zoo's inhabitants, but a vaccination was given to ensure the good health of the animals. I sighed. "Alright. I guess I'm wrong on this one. Let's get back to HQ before someone misses us," I said finally.

And so, we left the Zoo Hospital and returned to HQ. Maybe it was my bad case of paranoia getting to me again, or maybe it was something more. Either way, I still knew that something was about to happen. One can only imagine what it might be.
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The morning after the small funeral, everyone was particularly tense. Trying to prevent themselves from crying about Kowalski anymore, they resorted to beating the stuffing out of one of their punching bags (literally) and doing a bunch of grueling exercises without a break. Skipper was convinced that the extra work would keep their minds off of Kowalski but it actually did the opposite: everyone was thinking of Kowalski to keep their minds off of the constant soreness and pain they were feeling from doing all of the work. Eventually, Skipper acknowledged that fact that his idea was not working...
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..YOU gaivina, tern, trinta-réis- TO THE seguinte PAGE.......................
Yet the room was still drowned in silence. Untill
priviate begian to ask
"what just happend?" as they sat seguinte to Skipper, Kowalski still holding his flipper as he wipes away tears with his other flipper. The answer was very clear to them that they had not a clue what happend. Then Kowalski felt his flipper holding Skipper's flipper tightning. They than looked at Skipper hows eyes were slowly opening. As his eye's opening mais and mais as he slowly looks around the room. With his eye site a littile bit blery then every theng coming into veiw...
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Skipper: Is the dummy ready?
Kowalski: I took advantage of the comida I could find under the table, and the gum made an excellent bonding material to hold it together. (proudly shows Skipper two pinguim dummies made out of gross taco meat and other stuff, and disgusting pieces of chewed gum.)
Skipper: Outstanding! These will buy us a few precious moments.
The monster meat taco is moving around across the floor, looking around for the two pinguim runaways. It is nearing their table. They quickly dive back under the tablecloth before they could be seen. seguinte Kowalski makes a working funda, estilingue shot using...
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rarity: well darling whats your name (levitates a cup of tea)
private: my names private i'm british from the Londres zoo
applejack: well nice to meet you private my name's aguardente de maçã
twilight: my names princess twilight sparkle
rarity: i am rarity (sips tea)
rainbow dash: i'm arco iris, arco-íris dash (fly's fast towards him)
private: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
rainbow: (stops) oh sorry i guess you don't like scary things
private: (nods) what about the yellow pónei, pônei over there
fluttershy: i am fluttershy
private: (sighs) i miss skippah
rainbow: i am pretty sure they will find you
private: thanks for...
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private: oh ya skippah this is my mom
melody: hello my names melody nice to meet you skippah
skippah: nice to meet you too
melody: oi private wanna go get something special you deserve it come
private: okay mom
skipper: kowalski analysis
kowalski: i have no idea
private: mom can i have 2 boxes of amendoim manteiga winkies please
melody: sure here
both: (eats amendoim manteiga winkies)
private: ohlookoverthereiseeabirdheheheyay
melody: private high on sugar rush
private: okwaitheymomdidn'tseeyoutherehuhyoudidn'teitherhuh
later
private: (wakes up) mom what happened
melody: sugar rush private
to be continued
“Nothing to be Afraid of”
November 1, 2014


“Come on, Skipper!” Marlene urged, pulling him toward the Dia das bruxas Haunted House in Central Park. “It’ll be awesome!”

“It’ll be pointless! Haunted Houses are so overrated!” Skipper said as he tried to resist Marlene pulling on his flipper.

Marlene stopped and turned toward him. “What, are you afraid?” she challenged.

“No, I just don’t want to waste my time wandering through a supposedly ‘scary’ house,” Skipper answered.

“Come on, I’ve been anticipating this ever since they started advertising it. I’ve never been in...
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“Good Game”
July 30, 2014


    “I believe that’s checkmate, Marlene,” Skipper announced, moving his piece to trap her king.

    Marlene pursed her lips and threw a bishop at him. “Come on, that was the third time in a row,” she protested.

    Skipper laughed. “Hey, don’t hate the player, here!”

    Marlene laughed and threw a knight at him. “I don’t hate you, it just makes me feel better,” she corrected.

    “Well,” Skipper replied with a smile, “two can play at that...
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“I Remember”
January 3, 2014


Note: I’ve typically been composição literária notes at the end, but for this case, I must make an exception as to be clear to you, or at least the ones who haven’t read my anterior works. I have been thinking about doing a sequel to one of my stories, but never did because I didn’t think I could make anything long and commendable out of it. But with this project, I received some inspiration and motivation to do so in a short story. So, this short is a little sequel to “Skipper’s Curse.” If you haven’t read it before and plan to, be aware that this will contain...
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Are You Challenging Me? 02.15.16

Note: This shot is dedicated to link and his little brother, who requested it from me. I hope you like it and that I didn’t disappoint you.

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Tense.

That was the only way to describe the atmosphere in the HQ. They’d recently returned from a mission to thwart Hans’ latest scheme, which hadn’t gone as planned.

“Skipper,” Kowalski called as Skipper violently prepared his cama for the night. Kowalski rolled his eyes. “You’re being ridiculous.”

“Ridiculous?” Skipper snapped, turning to face him. “I’m not the one being ridiculous. I had...
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 Blowhole disliked taking the eyepatch off...
Blowhole disliked taking the eyepatch off...
Okay, here come the antagonists! Please review! :)

That very same day, at that very same time, there where four penguins and a golfinho who had just swum away from the explosion.

The location. The location was hard to name. It was a topo, início secret carregando dock, and from what I can tell you, it's in New Jersey. As you, the reader, is familiar with it, it is that place in 'The pinguim Who Loved Me'. And, it was also a few segundo before it had ended.

"Skipper, do you suppose we've finally seen the last of Doctor Blowhole?" Private asked, as the penguins slowly waddled away from the dock.

"What a delightfully...
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