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posted by peacebaby7
“Hey, Skipper,” Marlene sagte hopping onto the penguins island, where sagte pinguin was looking out over the zoo with binoculars. “What are Du doing?”

“Classified,” Skipper replied without looking at her.

Marlene rolled her eyes. “I was wondering if Du wanted to go to the park with me. What do Du say?” she asked.

Skipper looked at her finally. “Well, I’m a bit busy at the moment. What are Du going to the park for?”

“I thought I’d get a snow cone oder something, maybe swim around in the pond,” Marlene replied.

Skipper thought for a moment. “It’s been a few months since Du overcame your ‘wild tendencies,’ hasn’t it?” he asked.

Marlene shifted uncomfortably. “Yeah, why?”

“It just seems that ever since, Du still haven’t gone to the park on your own. May I ask why?” Skipper asked.

Marlene shifted again and crossed her arms. “I guess I’m just afraid that—I’ll go wild again and no one will be there to snap me out of it,” she admitted.

Skipper smiled warmly. “I’m pretty sure those days are behind you,” he assured her.

Marlene thought for a moment. “I don’t know,” she said.

Skipper sighed with sympathy. “Tell Du what: Du go on to the park, and if you’re not back in half an hour, I’ll come hunt Du down,” he offered.

Marlene smiled. “Not the best choice of words, but sure, I guess we could do that,” she agreed.

“See Du later, Marlene,” Skipper sagte with a salute.

“See ya,” Marlene replied as she turned and left the habitat.

When she arrived at the zoo gates, her mind flooded with doubt again. What if half an Stunde was too late? She debated going back and asking Skipper to make it fifteen minutes, but decided against it. It was time she got over her silly fear of the other woman returning. She leapt vorwärts-, nach vorn and ran into the park on all four paws.

It felt great. The sun was brightly shining and glinting off her pelz and the breeze pushed past her face. She felt an adrenaline rush and decided to stop before she got too excited. She fell back in a small patch of flowering weeds near the pond and closed her eyes. After a few minutes, she heard a loud splash! and opened her eyes. Propping herself up Von her arms, she looked across the pond. There was no one to be seen.

With a shrug, she laid back down again with a relaxed sigh and picked one of the weeds, studying the bud on top, which was fully open to accept all the sun’s rays. She heard movement from the water again and absentmindedly glanced over, but snapped into attention at what she saw.

Emerging from the pond was a lean, muscular otter with sea green eyes and a dashing smile. Water dripped off his sleek, kastanie pelz that glimmered in the morning sun. He saw her and made his way over.

“You are—new here, no?” he asked in a thick Spanish accent. “I’m sure I haven’t seen Du around before.”

Marlene blinked a couple times before realizing he’d asked her a question. “Oh, um, yeah. I live in the zoo,” she answered.

“The zoo? A beautiful lady such as yourself shouldn’t be in a zoo. Much too, ah,” he thought for a moment, “confining. Du must be free,” he finished.

Marlene smiled a little. “Well, I can pretty much go anywhere I want after hours. I’ve always lived in captivity.”

The otter knelt down Weiter to her. “Really? Then perhaps Du need some adventure in your life,” he sagte taking her paw. “My name is Antonio,” he sagte gently pecking her paw. “Yours?”

“Marlene,” she replied, “and I’d say my life is pretty adventurous for someone that lives in a zoo.”

Antonio arched an eyebrow. “Really? How so?”

Marlene laughed. “If Du had neighbors like mine, you’d know exactly what I mean.”

— § —

“Great work, boys,” Skipper sagte as he exchanged high fives with his men. “Kowalski, file the mission and leave it on the table. I need to go check on something.”

“Yes, sir. May I inquire as to where you’re going?” Kowalski asked.

“Just gonna head to the park for a few minutes. I’ll be back shortly,” Skipper answered as he started for the hatch.

When he got to the park, he looked around. Marlene wasn’t near the snow cone oder cotton Süßigkeiten vendors. He made his way for the pond. It didn’t take him long to realize that there were two otters sitting at the edge of the water. Marlene was laughing about something when he came in earshot.

“Marlene?” Skipper called.

Marlene and Antonio turned their heads. “Oh! Skipper!” Marlene sagte in surprise. “I forgot that Du were going to come look for me. Has it been half an Stunde already?”

“Affirmative,” Skipper replied. “Who’s this?”

“Oh, um, Skipper, this is Antonio,” Marlene sagte as the two got to their feet. “Antonio, this is Skipper,” she sagte gesturing to the respective men.

“Nice to meet you, mi amigo,” Antonio sagte holding out a paw.

Igualmente,” Skipper replied taking his paw and shaking it.

“I didn’t know Du spoke Spanish, Skipper,” Marlene said.

“I spent some time in Mexico,” Skipper replied nonchalantly. “I picked up a few things.”

“Marlene has told me much about you,” Antonio said.

“Good things, I hope,” Skipper sagte arching an eyebrow.

“Yes,” Antonio replied with a laugh. “Well, for the most part,” he added winking at Marlene, who bashfully looked away in response.

Skipper eyed the two curiously, but shrugged off their behavior. “Well, it seems that you’ve managed to stay sane, so I guess I’ll head off. See Du later, Marlene,” he sagte with a salute before leaping onto his belly and sliding off.

Antonio furrowed his brow. “What did he mean, you’ve managed to stay sane?” he inquired.

Marlene looked down. “Um . . . nothing important,” she sagte with a nervous laugh as she scratched the back of her neck.

Antonio didn’t look convinced, but he nodded anyway. “I will respect your privacy,” he said. “So, he’s the famous Skipper, hm?” he asked looking in the direction the pinguin had left.

“Yep. He can be downright psychotic sometimes, but he always gets the job done. He’s one of my closest friends. He knows Mehr about me than most,” Marlene replied.

“Really?” Antonio inquired looking thoughtfully at the zoo. “And he lives right Weiter door to you, Du say?”

“Uh, yes, why?” Marlene asked.

“No reason. Just seems like a handful to have to live Weiter to,” Antonio replied with a smile.

Marlene laughed. “You have no idea.”

— § —

A few hours later, Antonio walked Marlene back to the zoo and to her habitat.

“I had a most wonderful time talking to you, Marlene,” Antonio sagte taking her paw and Küssen it again.

“Heh, I had a nice time, too, Antonio,” Marlene replied bashfully. “I can’t believe we’ve been talking for almost four hours. I’m glad the zoo’s closed today, oder I would’ve been in trouble.”

“We wouldn’t want that,” Antonio replied. After a couple of moments of gazing into her eyes, Marlene broke away, thankful for the pelz hiding her burning cheeks. Antonio smiled. “I hope to see Du again very soon. Say . . . tomorrow? Two-ish?” he asked hopefully.

Marlene looked back up and smiled. “I’d like that,” she said.

Antonio smiled again. He held out his paw to respectfully shake her hand, but Marlene opened her arms for a hug. The two laughed and switched positions, and then awkwardly laughed again. Finally, the two settled on the handshake.

“Until Weiter time, Marlene,” he sagte suavely.

“Until Weiter time,” Marlene replied before hopping into her habitat.

Antonio watched her leave and sighed. After a moment, he spread his arms wide open with a grin. “Yes!” he sagte to himself before relaxing. He looked across the aisle and saw the sign for the pinguin habitat. With a deep breath, he hopped over the wall, looking over his shoulder to ensure Marlene wasn’t watching.

“Um, hello?” he called softly. The habitat was completely empty except for the water around the island, and the fishbowl in the corner. Before he could react, the island opened up beneath his feet and swallowed him, and the Weiter thing he knew he was hanging upside down Von his feet. He started ranting angrily in Spanish before he saw the penguins in front of him in some kind of room.

“What is going on here?” he demanded.

“Who are Du and why are Du in our habitat? Who do Du work for?” Kowalski interrogated.

“What?” Antonio asked in a panicked confusion.

“Wait,” Skipper sagte approaching from behind, “I know you. Antonio, right?”

“Uh, yes?” Antonio snapped, as if it shouldn’t have even been questioned.

“Um, Du know this otter?” Kowalski asked.

“Yeah, he’s a friend of Marlene’s from the park. Let him down,” Skipper ordered, but then he leaned toward Kowalski. “But stay frosty,” he whispered suspiciously.

Private hit a button and Antonio hit the ground with a thud and a painful grunt. He pushed himself to his feet and dusted off his fur.

Gracias,” he sagte bitterly.

“So, why are Du here?” Skipper asked folding his flippers.

“I was hoping I could ask for your help, amigo,” Antonio admitted.

Skipper arched an eyebrow. “Beg your pardon?”

“Marlene, she is—” Antonio thought for a moment— “asombrosa,” he finished.

“Okay,” Skipper replied patiently, “where do I come in?”

“Marlene tells me Du know her very well,” Antonio said.

“Well, yes. We’re good friends,” Skipper acknowledged.

“I was hoping maybe Du could help me, ah, win her heart,” Antonio requested hopefully.

Skipper blinked. “Um, excuse me?”

Antonio sighed with infatuation. “Marlene is just so caring and beautiful . . . I don’t want to mess this up. Ayúdame, por favor,” he pleaded.

Skipper shifted. “I don’t know. I don’t think Marlene would appreciate me meddling in her Liebe life, especially with how it ended last time,” he sagte looking up in recollection.

Antonio arched a curious brow, but dismissed the comment. “Por favor, señor,” he begged getting down on one knee and clasping his paws together. “I only want whatever Marlene wants. If Du are really a good friend, wouldn’t Du want to know that Marlene is happy?”

Skipper considered. Marlene did deserve happiness, and this guy seemed like someone that she could find that with, and he did want to be sure he was legit. He sighed.

“All right,” Skipper said, giving in, “I’ll help you.”

Antonio smiled and got to his feet. “Oh, ¡gracias, Señor Skipper!” he sagte taking his flipper and shaking it gratefully. “I owe you.”

Skipper retracted his flipper. “No problem,” he sagte watching him carefully. “I’ll be holding Du up to that.”

Antonio laughed as if Skipper were joking. “Marlene was wrong! Du do have a sense of humor!” He picked up the pinguin in a tight hug and set him back down. “I am meeting Marlene tomorrow afternoon. Shall I come over tomorrow?” Skipper was about to respond when Antonio said, “¡Magnífico! I’ll see Du around noon. ¡Adiós!” he sagte as he pushed past them. Then he stopped and looked around before turning back. “Um, where is the way out?”

The penguins slowly raised their flippers to point at the fishbowl hatch. Antonio looked up and laughed.

“Of course! Du sneaky penguins!” he sagte climbing the Wand ladder to the hatch, pushing the fishbowl aside, and leaving.

There was a moment of silence before Kowalski turned to Skipper. “Um . . . what just happened?” he asked.

“Uh, long story short,” Skipper started, “Marlene met Antonio in the park today, and I guess they hit it off, and now Antonio wants me to help him win Marlene’s heart.”

Kowalski thought for a moment. “Well, I don’t know much about women, but Marlene . . . are Du sure she’d be okay with this?”

Skipper sighed. “I don’t know, but I do know that Marlene deserves happiness, and I’m Mehr than willing to help her find it. Maybe it won’t work out, but at least I can say I tried,” he said.

Kowalski studied him. “I can’t say that Marlene would be okay with this, but are you? Du seem unsure,” he observed.

Skipper took a breath to Schreiben himself. “Yeah, I’m fine. I just want to be sure this Antonio character is right for Marlene. At least in helping him, I can get to know him better, too,” he sagte nodding in thought.

“Well,” Private broke in, “how would Du know who would be right for Marlene?” he asked.

Skipper looked at him. “Well, like he said: I know her. I know what she likes, what she dislikes, her interests. I’m not going to make any decisions for her. I’m just going to get to know Antonio and make sure I can pinpoint his intentions,” he sagte narrowing his eyes.

“Beg your pardon?” Private asked innocently.

“You’ll find out when you’re older,” Kowalski sagte patting his back. He turned back to Skipper. “Well, good luck with that. Come on, let’s get back on schedule.”

— § —

Translations:

mi amigo = my friend
igualmente = same to you
gracias = thank you
asombrosa = amazing
ayúdame, por favor = help me, please
señor = sir/mister
magnífico = magnificent
adiós = goodbye
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posted by legendary7
Later that night, the whole submarine was silent as an awkward pause. Just then, a brutal knock to the ship sent the penguins tumbling into the right Wand of the ship.

"Kowalski analysis!" Skipper commanded.

"I have no idea. I know I didn't hit anything!" Kowalski exclaimed. A marine creature thrashed the vessel. Kowalski stumbled into the glass. He was paralyzed in shock from what he saw. It was Doris! Her hateful eyes glared into his soul. The jerking stopped. With all her might, she crashed a massive hole in the glass. Water roared through the penetrated windsheild. The submarine began to...
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I forget some stuff in the first video....
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posted by legendary7
Thursday (The Tag before the "Zoo Dance")

Marlene woke up that morning fatigued. Antonio was waiting for her at the entrance of the cave. His back was against the Wand with his arms crossed across his chest. Gazing outside, he had a solemn expression on his face. Marlene approached silently, but she was contemplating what was on her roomate's mind.

"Good Morning. Are Du okay?" Marlene yawned.

"I don't like Du talking to that twerp of a penguin." Antonio snarled.

"Listen, I know you're mad, but he's not a twerp! Stop, calling him all these names. He just wants the best for me, just like you."...
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posted by legendary7
Wednesday:
The Weiter Tag Skipper seemed to be himself again. This made everyone elated that day. Even though, the sky was dark the H.Q. was lit up with good moods like a candle lit Von a small flame. Skipper left the habitat Von himself frequently that morning. None of his team knew where he was going, but he had a plan. He had never gegeben up before and he wasn't going to start with Marlene. He had to Zeigen her how he felt Von giving her what she dreamed about. After all, that was his advantage over Antonio, he had known Marlene longer. It took him a while to get everything ready.

"Skippah, what...
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Private and Skipper quickly stashed the presents inside Kowalski’s lab and pretended to be struggling in closing the door. Marlene entered the HQ as the penguins looked at her direction. “Hi Marlene!” Private greeted. “Need anything?” Skipper asked. “Do Du have any scissors?” Marlene pretended that she didn’t see the presents. “Here are the scissors Marlene.” Private handed her the scissors. “Thanks Private.” “How are things on the topside?” Skipper asked.

“Everything’s fine Skipper, nothing to worry about.” Marlene reassured him. “What were Du doing a...
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