The Maze
“Well boys,” Skipper announced as he ripped off Kowalski’s, Private’s, and Rico’s blindfolds. The three winced in pain as some of their feathers got plucked out in the process. That was definitely not cloth fabric. “This is…a new sort of training. 你 know how to fight an enemy. 你 know how to get away from an enemy’s lair about to self-destruct. BUT. Dr Blowhole’s evil lair had been simple to navigate. There were even exit signs. So. Today’s training process is using your skills and knowledge in order to quickly get 你 out of an area 你 CANNOT find the way through. Hence, I present 你 the biggest and only maze of Central Park.”
They looked around. The four penguins were obviously in the middle of some sort of nature maze. Green, leafy walls, taller than any of them could jump, surrounded them completely on four sides except for a little exit cut out on one of the green walls. Beyond that, all they could see was a passageway leading into unknown parts of the maze.
Private looked nervous. “Do we do it 由 ourselves?”
“You may go alone 或者 together. As long as 你 make it out of here.”
Private looked relieved and turned to Kowalski, but he shook his head confidently. “No, Private. I’m going to go in myself. It will be simple for me. I, after all, know how to get out of mazes. All I need to do is just keep on running my right flipper against the right wall, and somehow, I will make it out of here, even if it takes a long time when going around dead ends, because the right 墙 will–” He paused at Skipper’s glare. “I really shouldn’t give that away.”
“You really shouldn’t have.
“Anyways,” Skipper continued. “Like I said, the maze will test 你 on your SKILL and luck to get out. Each of 你 must be smart, able, capable–”
Suddenly, Rico got bored of Skipper’s speech, and just ran straight towards a green wall. He burst through it, and kept on going headfirst through the walls of the maze, leaving a wreck behind, until he reached the outside of the maze, into the clearing of Central Park. He whooped with joy.
“–or be like Rico,” Skipper sighed and shook his head. Thanks a lot, Rico. XPXD
“Well boys,” Skipper announced as he ripped off Kowalski’s, Private’s, and Rico’s blindfolds. The three winced in pain as some of their feathers got plucked out in the process. That was definitely not cloth fabric. “This is…a new sort of training. 你 know how to fight an enemy. 你 know how to get away from an enemy’s lair about to self-destruct. BUT. Dr Blowhole’s evil lair had been simple to navigate. There were even exit signs. So. Today’s training process is using your skills and knowledge in order to quickly get 你 out of an area 你 CANNOT find the way through. Hence, I present 你 the biggest and only maze of Central Park.”
They looked around. The four penguins were obviously in the middle of some sort of nature maze. Green, leafy walls, taller than any of them could jump, surrounded them completely on four sides except for a little exit cut out on one of the green walls. Beyond that, all they could see was a passageway leading into unknown parts of the maze.
Private looked nervous. “Do we do it 由 ourselves?”
“You may go alone 或者 together. As long as 你 make it out of here.”
Private looked relieved and turned to Kowalski, but he shook his head confidently. “No, Private. I’m going to go in myself. It will be simple for me. I, after all, know how to get out of mazes. All I need to do is just keep on running my right flipper against the right wall, and somehow, I will make it out of here, even if it takes a long time when going around dead ends, because the right 墙 will–” He paused at Skipper’s glare. “I really shouldn’t give that away.”
“You really shouldn’t have.
“Anyways,” Skipper continued. “Like I said, the maze will test 你 on your SKILL and luck to get out. Each of 你 must be smart, able, capable–”
Suddenly, Rico got bored of Skipper’s speech, and just ran straight towards a green wall. He burst through it, and kept on going headfirst through the walls of the maze, leaving a wreck behind, until he reached the outside of the maze, into the clearing of Central Park. He whooped with joy.
“–or be like Rico,” Skipper sighed and shook his head. Thanks a lot, Rico. XPXD
a tribute to 企鹅 of Madagascar
please 评论 it my first artical
What us 粉丝 have joined together let no writer rip asunder
企鹅 of Madagascar 粉丝 of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
加入 together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I 爱情 them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live 企鹅 of Madagascar
你 will never be forgotten
please 评论 it my first artical
What us 粉丝 have joined together let no writer rip asunder
企鹅 of Madagascar 粉丝 of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
加入 together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I 爱情 them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live 企鹅 of Madagascar
你 will never be forgotten
This is my first 粉丝 fiction. Hope 你 enjoy it! Oh, and if 你 were wondering, this story is told from Johnson's point of view.
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my 首页 could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt 或者 a grocery store. Still, the only good 食物 I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The 墙 belonged to the Central Park Zoo!
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my 首页 could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt 或者 a grocery store. Still, the only good 食物 I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The 墙 belonged to the Central Park Zoo!