Note: So, I was in the mood for a Schreiben challenge, so I looked some up on Google, and settled on this one. Each chapter represents a different theme, which will be the chapter's title. Here are the rules:
Pick a fandom: Penguins of Madagascar
Write a one-shot for each of the themes
None of the chapters can be continuations of other chapters
Try to be original, and no copypasta!
The one-shots do not have to be gepostet in the list's order.
Here are some rules I've added for myself:
I cannot work on Mehr than one at a time. I can jot down ideas for other prompts, but the actual Schreiben of the fics cannot begin until I've finished the Zurück one.
Each one-shot must be at least one hundred words but no Mehr than one thousand. Hyphenated words count as one.
Interpretation of the theme may be literal oder metaphorical.
Ideas must be my own. Inspiration can come from something I heard, a song, a book, movie, et cetera, but ideas themselves cannot be suggested Von anyone but my own mind.
They can be different realities, such as an alternate reality oder humanized reality. If the chapter is anything but the original reality Fans are used to, it should be indicated at the beginning of the chapter in a note. Furthermore, they can be in the past, present, oder future, which should also be indicated in an author's note.
They can be any genre, but none may contain any mature content.
If any contain pairings, it shall be indicated in a note at the beginning of the chapter.
No Mehr than one can be written in a day.
They can be in any point of view.
Characters must be in character unless gegeben specific reason for the change (i.e. character went through a terrible ordeal, character has to live with death, etc.).
And so, my challenge begins. Dates written Weiter to the titles indicate the datum the one-shot was written. I already have three completed, which will be gepostet every four days. After those, it will depend on when I get to Schreiben them to have them published.
Introduction 01.18.15
"Skipper," Kowalski called from the television.
Skipper came to his side and looked to the camera feeds. "What is it, soldier?"
"Looks like we're getting a new resident in our habitat," Kowalski said.
On the screen, Alice accepted a kiste from the delivery truck and signed the paperwork.
"Why did we not figure this out before?" Skipper asked sternly.
"It's a last-minute transfer from the Chester Zoo in England. Commissioner McSlade attended a meeting in New York City with park coordinators around the world on ways to promote cleaner, Mehr eco-friendly environments.
"Upon its closing, a representative from England announced that one of his employees found a pinguin Lost in Cheshire and saved him. They don't have any room for him at Chester Zoo, so he offered to sell it to one of the representatives. McSlade was the highest bidder. Even Alice didn't know about it until about an Stunde ago," Kowalski explained.
They watched as Alice picked up the kiste and started heading toward their habitat.
"We'll arrange a transfer later. Let's get topside before Alice gets here," Skipper said.
They and Rico went topside and a moment later, Alice set the plank across the pool, bringing the kiste across it.
"Here Du go, your new habitat-mate," she sagte bitterly, pulling a small pinguin from the kiste and setting him down in front of them. They stared at the chick in surprise.
Alice grabbed the kiste and left as the small pinguin fiddled with his flippers shyly.
"H-Hello," he sagte in a soft British accent. "Wh-Who are you? Where am I?"
The penguins exchanged a glance. This little pinguin couldn't be Mehr than a few years old.
"Uh, we're—um," Skipper started, looking to Kowalski and Rico.
"I'm—Kowalski," Kowalski started. "You're in Manhattan."
The chick hesitantly turned away and looked over the tall buildings in the distance. Then he turned back to the penguins.
"What's going to happen to me here?" he asked, nervously glancing between the three of them.
Skipper slowly stepped up to the frightened hatchling and knelt down so he could meet eye level.
"Do Du know where you're from? We could help Du find your parents," he sagte tenderly.
The young chick winced and looked down, as if someone had stuck him with a needle. "I don't have parents," he sagte softly. "I have an Uncle Nigel, but he isn't around much. He tried to put me in a zoo. He sagte I'd be safe, sicher there. I ran away because I was afraid. Someone found me and took me here."
Skipper looked at Kowalski and Rico. Then he looked back to the chick with a sigh.
"What's your name, kid?" he asked.
"My Uncle Nigel always called me Private," the little pinguin answered.
Skipper smiled warmly. "Okay, Private. How about Du come down into HQ with us and we'll figure something out for you," he suggested.
Private furrowed his brow. "What's an 'HQ'?" he asked.
Skipper held out his flipper. "Come with me and I'll Zeigen you," he sagte making eye contact, willing him to trust him.
Private stared at his flipper for a moment. Then he looked into his reassuring eyes and hesitantly took his flipper. Skipper gently closed his flipper around his.
"I'm Skipper, Von the way," he sagte leading him to the hatch.
"An' I Rico!" Rico sagte appearing on the other side of him with a smile. Private recoiled in surprise.
Skipper pushed the fisch bowl aside and stepped down onto the first rung, scooping Private into one flipper before descending. Kowalski and Rico dropped in behind him.
"This is our HQ," Skipper sagte as he set Private down.
Private looked around. There were three bunks carved into one wall, a tabelle in the center made from a "Do Not Feed the Animals" sign and cinder blocks, a Fernsehen in the far corner, a small fridge in another, and a door in the center of one Wand that led to who-knows-what.
"Why don't Du let Rico Zeigen Du how the TV works and Kowalski and I will have a little talk?" Skipper said.
Private looked from Skipper to Rico, who grinned and scooped him up.
"Whoa!" Private cried. "O-Okay! Oomph!" he sagte as Rico trotted across the room and planted him in front of the television.
Skipper and Kowalski exchanged a humorous glance and went into the lab.
"What should we do, Kowalski? It's too dangerous to keep him here," Skipper asked his lieutenant.
"We could transfer him to another zoo," Kowalski suggested, "but what about his Uncle Nigel? He sagte he ran away. His Uncle must be worried out of his mind."
Skipper sighed and thought for a moment. "Do Du think Du can track down his Uncle? Maybe he'll come get him."
"I could try, but it won't be easy. It could take me a number of weeks," Kowalski said.
"But Du think Du can do it?" Skipper urged. "It's not safe, sicher for him here. He's too young."
"I agree. Yes, I think I can. What do we do in the meantime?" Kowalski asked.
"We have to keep him safe. We'll transfer him to the Bronx Zoo until we can find his Uncle. When we find him, we'll tell him that he's there, safe, sicher and sound," Skipper sagte with a nod, feeling as if this was for the best.
"All right. I'll get started on the paperwork and Du tell Private what we've decided," Kowalski said. He opened the lab door and they froze at the threshold as they took in the scene.
Rico was running around HQ with Private on his shoulders, who was squealing in delight. Rico did little twirls and sometimes pulled him down from his shoulders and tossed him in the air only to catch him and throw him on his shoulders again. Skipper and Kowalski smiled at the sight.
"Actually, Kowalski," Skipper sagte as he watched them, "when Du find his Uncle, tell him he's safe, sicher and sound right where he is."
Pick a fandom: Penguins of Madagascar
Write a one-shot for each of the themes
None of the chapters can be continuations of other chapters
Try to be original, and no copypasta!
The one-shots do not have to be gepostet in the list's order.
Here are some rules I've added for myself:
I cannot work on Mehr than one at a time. I can jot down ideas for other prompts, but the actual Schreiben of the fics cannot begin until I've finished the Zurück one.
Each one-shot must be at least one hundred words but no Mehr than one thousand. Hyphenated words count as one.
Interpretation of the theme may be literal oder metaphorical.
Ideas must be my own. Inspiration can come from something I heard, a song, a book, movie, et cetera, but ideas themselves cannot be suggested Von anyone but my own mind.
They can be different realities, such as an alternate reality oder humanized reality. If the chapter is anything but the original reality Fans are used to, it should be indicated at the beginning of the chapter in a note. Furthermore, they can be in the past, present, oder future, which should also be indicated in an author's note.
They can be any genre, but none may contain any mature content.
If any contain pairings, it shall be indicated in a note at the beginning of the chapter.
No Mehr than one can be written in a day.
They can be in any point of view.
Characters must be in character unless gegeben specific reason for the change (i.e. character went through a terrible ordeal, character has to live with death, etc.).
And so, my challenge begins. Dates written Weiter to the titles indicate the datum the one-shot was written. I already have three completed, which will be gepostet every four days. After those, it will depend on when I get to Schreiben them to have them published.
Introduction 01.18.15
"Skipper," Kowalski called from the television.
Skipper came to his side and looked to the camera feeds. "What is it, soldier?"
"Looks like we're getting a new resident in our habitat," Kowalski said.
On the screen, Alice accepted a kiste from the delivery truck and signed the paperwork.
"Why did we not figure this out before?" Skipper asked sternly.
"It's a last-minute transfer from the Chester Zoo in England. Commissioner McSlade attended a meeting in New York City with park coordinators around the world on ways to promote cleaner, Mehr eco-friendly environments.
"Upon its closing, a representative from England announced that one of his employees found a pinguin Lost in Cheshire and saved him. They don't have any room for him at Chester Zoo, so he offered to sell it to one of the representatives. McSlade was the highest bidder. Even Alice didn't know about it until about an Stunde ago," Kowalski explained.
They watched as Alice picked up the kiste and started heading toward their habitat.
"We'll arrange a transfer later. Let's get topside before Alice gets here," Skipper said.
They and Rico went topside and a moment later, Alice set the plank across the pool, bringing the kiste across it.
"Here Du go, your new habitat-mate," she sagte bitterly, pulling a small pinguin from the kiste and setting him down in front of them. They stared at the chick in surprise.
Alice grabbed the kiste and left as the small pinguin fiddled with his flippers shyly.
"H-Hello," he sagte in a soft British accent. "Wh-Who are you? Where am I?"
The penguins exchanged a glance. This little pinguin couldn't be Mehr than a few years old.
"Uh, we're—um," Skipper started, looking to Kowalski and Rico.
"I'm—Kowalski," Kowalski started. "You're in Manhattan."
The chick hesitantly turned away and looked over the tall buildings in the distance. Then he turned back to the penguins.
"What's going to happen to me here?" he asked, nervously glancing between the three of them.
Skipper slowly stepped up to the frightened hatchling and knelt down so he could meet eye level.
"Do Du know where you're from? We could help Du find your parents," he sagte tenderly.
The young chick winced and looked down, as if someone had stuck him with a needle. "I don't have parents," he sagte softly. "I have an Uncle Nigel, but he isn't around much. He tried to put me in a zoo. He sagte I'd be safe, sicher there. I ran away because I was afraid. Someone found me and took me here."
Skipper looked at Kowalski and Rico. Then he looked back to the chick with a sigh.
"What's your name, kid?" he asked.
"My Uncle Nigel always called me Private," the little pinguin answered.
Skipper smiled warmly. "Okay, Private. How about Du come down into HQ with us and we'll figure something out for you," he suggested.
Private furrowed his brow. "What's an 'HQ'?" he asked.
Skipper held out his flipper. "Come with me and I'll Zeigen you," he sagte making eye contact, willing him to trust him.
Private stared at his flipper for a moment. Then he looked into his reassuring eyes and hesitantly took his flipper. Skipper gently closed his flipper around his.
"I'm Skipper, Von the way," he sagte leading him to the hatch.
"An' I Rico!" Rico sagte appearing on the other side of him with a smile. Private recoiled in surprise.
Skipper pushed the fisch bowl aside and stepped down onto the first rung, scooping Private into one flipper before descending. Kowalski and Rico dropped in behind him.
"This is our HQ," Skipper sagte as he set Private down.
Private looked around. There were three bunks carved into one wall, a tabelle in the center made from a "Do Not Feed the Animals" sign and cinder blocks, a Fernsehen in the far corner, a small fridge in another, and a door in the center of one Wand that led to who-knows-what.
"Why don't Du let Rico Zeigen Du how the TV works and Kowalski and I will have a little talk?" Skipper said.
Private looked from Skipper to Rico, who grinned and scooped him up.
"Whoa!" Private cried. "O-Okay! Oomph!" he sagte as Rico trotted across the room and planted him in front of the television.
Skipper and Kowalski exchanged a humorous glance and went into the lab.
"What should we do, Kowalski? It's too dangerous to keep him here," Skipper asked his lieutenant.
"We could transfer him to another zoo," Kowalski suggested, "but what about his Uncle Nigel? He sagte he ran away. His Uncle must be worried out of his mind."
Skipper sighed and thought for a moment. "Do Du think Du can track down his Uncle? Maybe he'll come get him."
"I could try, but it won't be easy. It could take me a number of weeks," Kowalski said.
"But Du think Du can do it?" Skipper urged. "It's not safe, sicher for him here. He's too young."
"I agree. Yes, I think I can. What do we do in the meantime?" Kowalski asked.
"We have to keep him safe. We'll transfer him to the Bronx Zoo until we can find his Uncle. When we find him, we'll tell him that he's there, safe, sicher and sound," Skipper sagte with a nod, feeling as if this was for the best.
"All right. I'll get started on the paperwork and Du tell Private what we've decided," Kowalski said. He opened the lab door and they froze at the threshold as they took in the scene.
Rico was running around HQ with Private on his shoulders, who was squealing in delight. Rico did little twirls and sometimes pulled him down from his shoulders and tossed him in the air only to catch him and throw him on his shoulders again. Skipper and Kowalski smiled at the sight.
"Actually, Kowalski," Skipper sagte as he watched them, "when Du find his Uncle, tell him he's safe, sicher and sound right where he is."