The sun had set, and it was time for action. "Everybody set?" Skipper asked.
We all checked our equipment for the umpteenth time. "Yup!"
"We shake on my count….NOW!"
We all started to shake the soda bottles strapped onto our backs. The trophée exploded, and we rocketed into the air. "Yahoo!" I yelled. "This feels great!"
Skipper smirked at me. "This is what flying feels like."
I grinned back at him. Our relationship had gotten better and better, much to the relief of the other penguins. "We were made for this!" I said.
I rolled over in the air. "Why didn't we do this before?" I was slightly hurt that they had never told me about the "jetpacks."
"They are only for emergencies," replied Skipper curtly.
I shrugged the explanation away. "It's awesome to fly."
Kowalski flew over beside me. "I am working on better jetpacks. One day, we'll be able to fly whenever we want."
I looked over at him. "Better make it haut, retour au début priority 'cos I can't wait!"
"Ready position!" Skipper's call was heard par all of us.
We lined up on to both sides of him –Private and I on the left, and Kowalski and Rico on the right. In a formation similar to those of migrating birds, we swooped down one par one and neatly landed on the building suivant to Animal Control Supermax Facility.
We took off our jetpacks and lined facing the building. Both Skipper and I took out the binoculars. "We're clear of guards," I stated, looking through them.
Now that we were on a mission, all tension between Skipper and I had disappeared. We both knew that our arguments could be saved for later. "Security is tight," a dit Skipper.
"I see a minute transition with the cameras. We have an approximate 3.5 secondes of coverage," I continued.
"See any cover?" asked Kowalski.
Private's face was serious. He knew that this was an important mission. Many animaux were at stake. "There's a door leading somewhere, but I'm not sure if there are any cameras in there," I replied.
"It will have to do," determined Skipper. "It's the best option we have."
"So we'll have to slip past the lasers and get into the room before the cameras spot us?" clarified Private.
I glanced at him. "That's the idea, yes."
Private looked at me. "How are we going to do that?"
I thought about it. "There's no way we can all fit into the room before the cameras see us. There might be a way we can do this in shifts, though."
"Explain," ordered Skipper.
"I go in first," I said. "It'll be simple enough. One par one, we all have plenty of time. When the cameras switch again, Kowalski comes. I open the door for him. As he is in the air, Rico jumps. He enters the room before the cameras look. When the suivant change comes along, toi and Private go."
"It could work, but what are we going to balançoire, swing from?"
I mentioned for him to use his binoculars. "Do toi see that pipe hanging down?"
"Yes," he nodded. "This could work."
"So we won't need the plunger shoes?" asked Kowalski.
"No," I answered. "We didn't count for cameras when we planned this."
"It'll take longer, but the chances for error are reduced," a dit Skipper. "Let's do this! Rico, grabbing hook!"
Rico hacked up the required tool and handed it to Skipper. After aiming carefully, Skipper shot the rope. We all slid after him and landed safely on the ledge. Private looked down. "It's a long way down," he noted.
"Just don't look down," I replied.
When the cameras' 'blind spot,' was turned on us, Kowalski quickly cut the glass, and I jumped in. Counting the secondes in my head, I closed the door just as the cameras turned again.
The rest of the process went smoothly. After Skipper hopped in, we grouped up again. "We're in a storage room, but I see an air vent over there." I pointed up. "We can use that to get to the other rooms."
Skipper groaned. "Air vents are such a cliché!"
I turned my gaze to him. "It's always the clichés that people don't remember to look at."
We stacked on haut, retour au début of each other. Skipper opened the latch, and we all slid in.
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Nathan: Come on, who doesn't like flying?
Me: Depends how
Nathan: What do toi mean?
Me: If you're just flying with the wind in your feathers, then I l’amour flying. If it's in an airplane, then not really.
Nathan: Okay...
We all checked our equipment for the umpteenth time. "Yup!"
"We shake on my count….NOW!"
We all started to shake the soda bottles strapped onto our backs. The trophée exploded, and we rocketed into the air. "Yahoo!" I yelled. "This feels great!"
Skipper smirked at me. "This is what flying feels like."
I grinned back at him. Our relationship had gotten better and better, much to the relief of the other penguins. "We were made for this!" I said.
I rolled over in the air. "Why didn't we do this before?" I was slightly hurt that they had never told me about the "jetpacks."
"They are only for emergencies," replied Skipper curtly.
I shrugged the explanation away. "It's awesome to fly."
Kowalski flew over beside me. "I am working on better jetpacks. One day, we'll be able to fly whenever we want."
I looked over at him. "Better make it haut, retour au début priority 'cos I can't wait!"
"Ready position!" Skipper's call was heard par all of us.
We lined up on to both sides of him –Private and I on the left, and Kowalski and Rico on the right. In a formation similar to those of migrating birds, we swooped down one par one and neatly landed on the building suivant to Animal Control Supermax Facility.
We took off our jetpacks and lined facing the building. Both Skipper and I took out the binoculars. "We're clear of guards," I stated, looking through them.
Now that we were on a mission, all tension between Skipper and I had disappeared. We both knew that our arguments could be saved for later. "Security is tight," a dit Skipper.
"I see a minute transition with the cameras. We have an approximate 3.5 secondes of coverage," I continued.
"See any cover?" asked Kowalski.
Private's face was serious. He knew that this was an important mission. Many animaux were at stake. "There's a door leading somewhere, but I'm not sure if there are any cameras in there," I replied.
"It will have to do," determined Skipper. "It's the best option we have."
"So we'll have to slip past the lasers and get into the room before the cameras spot us?" clarified Private.
I glanced at him. "That's the idea, yes."
Private looked at me. "How are we going to do that?"
I thought about it. "There's no way we can all fit into the room before the cameras see us. There might be a way we can do this in shifts, though."
"Explain," ordered Skipper.
"I go in first," I said. "It'll be simple enough. One par one, we all have plenty of time. When the cameras switch again, Kowalski comes. I open the door for him. As he is in the air, Rico jumps. He enters the room before the cameras look. When the suivant change comes along, toi and Private go."
"It could work, but what are we going to balançoire, swing from?"
I mentioned for him to use his binoculars. "Do toi see that pipe hanging down?"
"Yes," he nodded. "This could work."
"So we won't need the plunger shoes?" asked Kowalski.
"No," I answered. "We didn't count for cameras when we planned this."
"It'll take longer, but the chances for error are reduced," a dit Skipper. "Let's do this! Rico, grabbing hook!"
Rico hacked up the required tool and handed it to Skipper. After aiming carefully, Skipper shot the rope. We all slid after him and landed safely on the ledge. Private looked down. "It's a long way down," he noted.
"Just don't look down," I replied.
When the cameras' 'blind spot,' was turned on us, Kowalski quickly cut the glass, and I jumped in. Counting the secondes in my head, I closed the door just as the cameras turned again.
The rest of the process went smoothly. After Skipper hopped in, we grouped up again. "We're in a storage room, but I see an air vent over there." I pointed up. "We can use that to get to the other rooms."
Skipper groaned. "Air vents are such a cliché!"
I turned my gaze to him. "It's always the clichés that people don't remember to look at."
We stacked on haut, retour au début of each other. Skipper opened the latch, and we all slid in.
******************************
Nathan: Come on, who doesn't like flying?
Me: Depends how
Nathan: What do toi mean?
Me: If you're just flying with the wind in your feathers, then I l’amour flying. If it's in an airplane, then not really.
Nathan: Okay...
Alex:sheesh I never knew that this room had lots of art things
Skipper:what do toi mean?
Alex:well just look at it and today I am moving my art things
To the basement
Skipper:need help because your just a girl and-
Alex:are toi saying I not storng
Kolwaski:well toi are a girl and-
Alex:I take kartet class and I am a yellow belt
Rico:wow
Private:you must work really hard
Skipper:but do need help
Alex:sure
Down at the basement
Alex:well that should do it
Skipper:well we best get going back
Alex:it was nice meeting toi guys
Kolwaski:yes it was toi are a very great girl
Private:great she's magically
Alex:about that I have some to tell you..................
To be coutine please write commentaire for all my chirstmas story
Skipper:what do toi mean?
Alex:well just look at it and today I am moving my art things
To the basement
Skipper:need help because your just a girl and-
Alex:are toi saying I not storng
Kolwaski:well toi are a girl and-
Alex:I take kartet class and I am a yellow belt
Rico:wow
Private:you must work really hard
Skipper:but do need help
Alex:sure
Down at the basement
Alex:well that should do it
Skipper:well we best get going back
Alex:it was nice meeting toi guys
Kolwaski:yes it was toi are a very great girl
Private:great she's magically
Alex:about that I have some to tell you..................
To be coutine please write commentaire for all my chirstmas story
marlene:I don't know if toi can hear me ou if your even there I don't know if toi would lissen to a otter's pryer yes I know I'm just a outcast I souldn't speek to toi still I see your face and wonder were toi once an outcast too.god help the outcasts hungry from birth montrer them the mersey they don't find on earth plz help my people we look to toi still god help the outcasts ou nobody will.
Others:I ask for wilth,I ask for fame,I ask for glory to shine on my name,I ask for l’amour I can poses,I ask for god and his anges to bless me.
Marlene:I ask for nothing I can gat par but I know so meny less lucky then I plz help my people the poor and downtrad I thoughed we all were the children of god.god help the outcasts children of goooooooooood
Others:I ask for wilth,I ask for fame,I ask for glory to shine on my name,I ask for l’amour I can poses,I ask for god and his anges to bless me.
Marlene:I ask for nothing I can gat par but I know so meny less lucky then I plz help my people the poor and downtrad I thoughed we all were the children of god.god help the outcasts children of goooooooooood
Kowalski is in his lab fixing a project. A beautful manchot, pingouin name Macy. She do science and she can sing. she come up in his lab."Hey Kowalski." a dit Macy. "Hey Macy." a dit Kowalski. "I got to tell toi something." a dit Macy. "What is it Macy?" a dit Kowalski. Want to go walk with me at the central park?" a dit Macy. "Sure." a dit Kowalski. So they are going to walk at the central park. "Kowalski? I got to tell toi something?" a dit Macy. "What is it Macy?" a dit kowalski. Macy is so shy to tell him but she going to say it. "I l’amour you." a dit Macy.