“Nothing to be Afraid of”
November 1, 2014
“Come on, Skipper!” Marlene urged, pulling him toward the halloween Haunted House in Central Park. “It’ll be awesome!”
“It’ll be pointless! Haunted Houses are so overrated!” Skipper berkata as he tried to resist Marlene pulling on his flipper.
Marlene stopped and turned toward him. “What, are anda 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 a Haunted House before. I don’t want to go in alone on my first time,” she begged.
“Marlene, surely you’re not afraid to go in alone,” Skipper said.
Marlene shifted. “Well, I don’t know. Maybe it will be lame. I’d just be lebih comfortable with a trusted friend at my side,” she admitted.
Skipper sighed and considered. “All right. Let’s go.”
Skipper looped his flipper in her arm and led her through the bushes so they could sneak into the Haunted House undetected oleh the humans. It was dark, with an eerie green glow against the off-white walls. They turned a corner and a coffin lit up against one wall, with a fake vampire coming out and baring his fangs. Skipper and Marlene looked at each other and laughed, barely fazed oleh the clichéd antic.
“Wow, that was just terrible. What’s next, a fake labah-labah, laba-laba falling from the ceiling?” Skipper berkata as they moved forward.
They continued down the corridor until they started to come upon another corner. They slowly stepped around, waiting for something to jump out at them, but so far, there was nothing but another hallway with fake labah-labah, laba-laba webs hanging from the ceiling.
“Come on,” Skipper said, tugging on her arm.
They walked a few lebih steps when a floorboard erupted open out of nowhere. Without seeing it coming, Skipper instinctively grabbed Marlene as she let out a gasp of surprise and turned his back on the trap. After a few moments, they opened their eyes and Marlene found herself burying her face into Skipper’s chest feathers. She looked up at him as he met her eye, and then they looked back to see a fake goblin descend back into the floorboards with the floor closing shut on puncak, atas of him. Skipper and Marlene looked at each other again and laughed.
“Okay, that was a new one,” Skipper berkata as he realized he was still holding her and awkwardly released her.
“Yeah,” Marlene berkata with a nervous laugh. “Thanks for . . . protecting me, I guess.”
“Heh, I guess instinct took over for a detik there,” Skipper berkata as he walked back a few steps and pressed his feet into the ground in a few places.
“What are anda doing?” Marlene asked just as Skipper found the right place and the goblin sprang up through the floorboards again.
“There it is. Well played, humans,” Skipper said, waiting for it to go down and taking Marlene’s arm again.
“You weren’t really scared, were you?” Marlene asked as they started down the corridor again.
“Nah,” Skipper berkata without looking at her. “Just a little too quick on my feet.”
Marlene smiled. “Well, I guess it’s aman, brankas to say that there really is nothing to be afraid of in this Haunted House if you’re here to protect me.”
Skipper gripped her arm a little firmer. “Correction: anda have nothing to be afraid of at all because I’ll always protect you.”
November 1, 2014
“Come on, Skipper!” Marlene urged, pulling him toward the halloween Haunted House in Central Park. “It’ll be awesome!”
“It’ll be pointless! Haunted Houses are so overrated!” Skipper berkata as he tried to resist Marlene pulling on his flipper.
Marlene stopped and turned toward him. “What, are anda 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 a Haunted House before. I don’t want to go in alone on my first time,” she begged.
“Marlene, surely you’re not afraid to go in alone,” Skipper said.
Marlene shifted. “Well, I don’t know. Maybe it will be lame. I’d just be lebih comfortable with a trusted friend at my side,” she admitted.
Skipper sighed and considered. “All right. Let’s go.”
Skipper looped his flipper in her arm and led her through the bushes so they could sneak into the Haunted House undetected oleh the humans. It was dark, with an eerie green glow against the off-white walls. They turned a corner and a coffin lit up against one wall, with a fake vampire coming out and baring his fangs. Skipper and Marlene looked at each other and laughed, barely fazed oleh the clichéd antic.
“Wow, that was just terrible. What’s next, a fake labah-labah, laba-laba falling from the ceiling?” Skipper berkata as they moved forward.
They continued down the corridor until they started to come upon another corner. They slowly stepped around, waiting for something to jump out at them, but so far, there was nothing but another hallway with fake labah-labah, laba-laba webs hanging from the ceiling.
“Come on,” Skipper said, tugging on her arm.
They walked a few lebih steps when a floorboard erupted open out of nowhere. Without seeing it coming, Skipper instinctively grabbed Marlene as she let out a gasp of surprise and turned his back on the trap. After a few moments, they opened their eyes and Marlene found herself burying her face into Skipper’s chest feathers. She looked up at him as he met her eye, and then they looked back to see a fake goblin descend back into the floorboards with the floor closing shut on puncak, atas of him. Skipper and Marlene looked at each other again and laughed.
“Okay, that was a new one,” Skipper berkata as he realized he was still holding her and awkwardly released her.
“Yeah,” Marlene berkata with a nervous laugh. “Thanks for . . . protecting me, I guess.”
“Heh, I guess instinct took over for a detik there,” Skipper berkata as he walked back a few steps and pressed his feet into the ground in a few places.
“What are anda doing?” Marlene asked just as Skipper found the right place and the goblin sprang up through the floorboards again.
“There it is. Well played, humans,” Skipper said, waiting for it to go down and taking Marlene’s arm again.
“You weren’t really scared, were you?” Marlene asked as they started down the corridor again.
“Nah,” Skipper berkata without looking at her. “Just a little too quick on my feet.”
Marlene smiled. “Well, I guess it’s aman, brankas to say that there really is nothing to be afraid of in this Haunted House if you’re here to protect me.”
Skipper gripped her arm a little firmer. “Correction: anda have nothing to be afraid of at all because I’ll always protect you.”
The penguins were doing their daily cleaning around their HQ. "Hello silly penguins!" king Julien berkata as he walked into their HQ. "Ringtail? What is with the jogging outfit?" "There is a race soon!" "Ok then...Have fun with that." "But anda don't understand! There are prizes!" " Ooo! CANDY!" Shouted Private. "Fine! We'll take anda on in a race ringtail. And I can tell anda that were going to win!" "Hey guys! Did anda say something about a race?" Asked Marlene.
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