Chapter 2: Marlene Finds Out.
Marlene padded along the path she always took to the penguins’ habitat. As she neared it, she felt a change in the atmosphere. She quickened her pace, feeling something was wrong.
Jumping down the fish-bowl door, she scanned the HQ for the penguins. The only ones she saw were Rico and Skipper. They were each holding two round balls.
“What’s going on?” she asked. “Where are Kowalski and Private? What are those?”
“Do 你 always have to ask so many questions?” Skipper demanded. Marlene crossed her arms. Skipper sighed.
“These are eggs, they were transferred here, for reasons we know not. As for where Kowalski and the private are, they’re in the lab.”
“Please explain,” Marlene said, making herself comfortable 下一个 to Skipper.
“Well, Kowalski wanted to make sure the eggs were healthy. He did a whole lotta tests on each one. He’s just finishing off with Private’s.”
“But isn’t one of these eggs Private’s?”
“No, we got five of them. I’m taking care of two.”
Kowalski and Private came out of the lab.
“Well, the tests are here,” Kowalski said. “All of the eggs are healthy, internally.”
“What about physically?” Skipper asked.
“That we will not know, until they hatch.”
“Oh Skippah,” Private tweeted, jiggling around as his he had eaten a whole box of winkies. “I’m so excited. Kowalski, do 你 know when they will hatch?”
“No clue,” the scientist said, taking his egg from Rico. “This is just one of those things, where we have to wait and see.”
“Hate waiting,” Rico grunted. Marlene chuckled.
Marlene padded along the path she always took to the penguins’ habitat. As she neared it, she felt a change in the atmosphere. She quickened her pace, feeling something was wrong.
Jumping down the fish-bowl door, she scanned the HQ for the penguins. The only ones she saw were Rico and Skipper. They were each holding two round balls.
“What’s going on?” she asked. “Where are Kowalski and Private? What are those?”
“Do 你 always have to ask so many questions?” Skipper demanded. Marlene crossed her arms. Skipper sighed.
“These are eggs, they were transferred here, for reasons we know not. As for where Kowalski and the private are, they’re in the lab.”
“Please explain,” Marlene said, making herself comfortable 下一个 to Skipper.
“Well, Kowalski wanted to make sure the eggs were healthy. He did a whole lotta tests on each one. He’s just finishing off with Private’s.”
“But isn’t one of these eggs Private’s?”
“No, we got five of them. I’m taking care of two.”
Kowalski and Private came out of the lab.
“Well, the tests are here,” Kowalski said. “All of the eggs are healthy, internally.”
“What about physically?” Skipper asked.
“That we will not know, until they hatch.”
“Oh Skippah,” Private tweeted, jiggling around as his he had eaten a whole box of winkies. “I’m so excited. Kowalski, do 你 know when they will hatch?”
“No clue,” the scientist said, taking his egg from Rico. “This is just one of those things, where we have to wait and see.”
“Hate waiting,” Rico grunted. Marlene chuckled.