This was a populaire fan-fic over at Fan-fiction. Until I accidently deleted it. DX So... anyway! Someone in this fan-fic gets a sugar rush. And its not Skipper. Its Kowalski! Yay! But this is the first part of the first chapter. This is kind of a two chapter one shot with an epilogue. If that's even possible. So I'll shut up and toi just read :)
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The hush of dawn whispered out onto the Central Park Zoo. Most of the animaux were still asleep. But not Skipper and his crew. The penguins had been awake ever since a little before dawn. Why? Training, Skipper had said.
The penguins were now hard at work on swimming drills, and Julien had decided to get up early, too. Why? Bouncing on his bouncy.
"Time to bounce on the royal bouncy!" King Julien a dit ecstatically. He flipped onto his bouncy and he bounced and bounced and bounced…
Suddenly, he got very bored.
"Maurice! Come bounce with me!" Julien shouted. Maurice was busy sleeping.
"Ugh, I can't believe I'm doing this…" Julien sighed, "MORT!"
"Yes, King Julien!" Mort said, coming up excitingly.
"Bounce with me! Now!" Julien ordered. Mort squealed and got up on the bouncy house and just sat there. He looked up at his King hopefully.
"What?" Julien asked, annoyed.
"I'm waiting for toi to bounce first!" Mort answered.
"OK, fine," Julien a dit and bounced on his bouncy hard, sending Mort flying into the air.
"WHEEEEEEEEEE!" Mort squealed, flying across the zoo. Julien heard a crash and hoped that Mort was hurt really badly.
"I'M OK!" he heard Mort shout, than heard another crash and an "OW!"
"Less OK!" Mort assured him. Julien sighed.
Maybe I should ask those silly little penguins… Julien thought, going towards the penguin's habitat.
Skipper and the others were busy with swimming drills. Kowalski came up just as King Julien made his way to the fence.
"Good time, Kowalski," Skipper said, stopping a stop watch, "You're a natural."
Kowalski felt himself burning under his feathers. He looked and he saw King Julien waiting outside of their habitat.
"Julien, what do toi want?" Kowalski asked. The other penguins turned to see Julien with his usual I want something look.
"Oh, hello penguins," Julien a dit shyly, "I need your help with something."
"Kowalski, since you're done for the day, help him out," Skipper ordered.
"But-" Kowalski started, but the look in his leader's eyes made him change his mind. He sighed and walked over to the maki, lémurien habitat with King Julien.
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"OK, so here's what toi do," King Julien explained. Kowalski rolled his eyes.
"All I have to do is jump up and down like a little idiot," Kowalski said, than shrugged, "I know the routine."
"Well, yes, except for the idiot part!" King Julien shouted, "Now go ahead, toi bounce first."
"No, toi bounce first," Kowalski offered.
"No, toi bounce first," King Julien insisted.
"No, you," Kowalski said, getting impatient.
"No, you!" King Julien shouted.
"For the last time, toi should bounce first!" Kowalski screamed.
"NO! I am telling you, that toi should be the one who is bouncing first! So toi just shut up, OK?" King Julien argued.
"Ugh, fine, but I'm the one that tires out easy," Kowalski reminded him. King Julien was too busy watching how he started to bounce to pay attention. Kowalski crouched down, took a big leap and bounced up.
"Is that how toi start a royal bounce?" King Julien asked impolitely.
"What is there something wrong with that?" Kowalski asked as he bounced.
"No, it's just that toi don't start like that, toi start plus like this," Julien a dit and started just like Kowalski did.
"That was just like I started," Kowalski pointed out.
"Well, I did plus regally," King Julien said.
"Well, I thought I was a common person," Kowalski reminded him, playing along with his king act.
"Well, yes toi are," King Julien said, "But that doesn't matter. Less talk, plus bouncy!"
In about a seconde Kowalski turned from a maturely raised manchot, pingouin into a carefree manchot, pingouin chick. He laughed as he bounced up and down with King Julien. Suddenly, in 5 minutes, he got a little tired.
"OK…" Kowalski said, panting, "No more."
"What, but we barely just got started. plus bouncy, smart-y penguin!" King Julien said.
"I know, just don't bother me. Now if toi excuse me, I'm gonna go get some breakfast," Kowalski said, "Thank you, for, uh, toi know the bouncing." And with that Kowalski left, holding onto his head, a little dazed from the bouncing.
"What made that silly little manchot, pingouin so tired so suddenly?" King Julien asked.
Kowalski was now in the habitat, where the penguins had finally finished swimming drills.
"Kowalski, toi were jouer la comédie a little kid back there," Private pointed out, giggling a little, "Why?"
"Don't yell so loud guys," Kowalski moaned, clutching the sides of his head to block out the noise.
"Kowalski, we're barely…" Skipper said, than Kowalski groaned.
"Seriously, stop yelling. I gonna eat some breakfast, OK?" Kowalski shouted, than disappeared down the hatch.
"This is what happens when Kowalski gets a little too hyper. He gets a big headache," Skipper sighed.
"Well, at least we didn't feed him any candy," Private chuckled, than shook his head, reflecting on King Julien Day, "Boy we'll never make that mistake again, will we Skippah?"
"Right, Private," Skipper told him, "Alright, boys, than its time for breakfast. We need it. But I'm not sure if a good breakfast will cure Kowalski's headache. Rico, aspirin!" Rico nodded his head and hacked up a small pill bottle.
King Julien had watched all this with great interest.
"I do remember that the smart-y manchot, pingouin did have a little rushed sugar in his system last King Julien day," King Julien recalled, than chuckled, "But, that is not the point! I need to get some Candy to the smart-y manchot, pingouin to make his energy last longer. Maurice!"
"You don't need to shout, I'm over here," A voice a dit behind him. King Julien looked behind him to see Maurice standing behind him. Maurice sighed.
"Let me guess. We need candy," Maurice sighed, already thinking of the possible places where he could get it.
"Yes, and lots of it!" King Julien said, laughing evilly a little.
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And done! I'll post part two of this chapter... sometime soon!
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The hush of dawn whispered out onto the Central Park Zoo. Most of the animaux were still asleep. But not Skipper and his crew. The penguins had been awake ever since a little before dawn. Why? Training, Skipper had said.
The penguins were now hard at work on swimming drills, and Julien had decided to get up early, too. Why? Bouncing on his bouncy.
"Time to bounce on the royal bouncy!" King Julien a dit ecstatically. He flipped onto his bouncy and he bounced and bounced and bounced…
Suddenly, he got very bored.
"Maurice! Come bounce with me!" Julien shouted. Maurice was busy sleeping.
"Ugh, I can't believe I'm doing this…" Julien sighed, "MORT!"
"Yes, King Julien!" Mort said, coming up excitingly.
"Bounce with me! Now!" Julien ordered. Mort squealed and got up on the bouncy house and just sat there. He looked up at his King hopefully.
"What?" Julien asked, annoyed.
"I'm waiting for toi to bounce first!" Mort answered.
"OK, fine," Julien a dit and bounced on his bouncy hard, sending Mort flying into the air.
"WHEEEEEEEEEE!" Mort squealed, flying across the zoo. Julien heard a crash and hoped that Mort was hurt really badly.
"I'M OK!" he heard Mort shout, than heard another crash and an "OW!"
"Less OK!" Mort assured him. Julien sighed.
Maybe I should ask those silly little penguins… Julien thought, going towards the penguin's habitat.
Skipper and the others were busy with swimming drills. Kowalski came up just as King Julien made his way to the fence.
"Good time, Kowalski," Skipper said, stopping a stop watch, "You're a natural."
Kowalski felt himself burning under his feathers. He looked and he saw King Julien waiting outside of their habitat.
"Julien, what do toi want?" Kowalski asked. The other penguins turned to see Julien with his usual I want something look.
"Oh, hello penguins," Julien a dit shyly, "I need your help with something."
"Kowalski, since you're done for the day, help him out," Skipper ordered.
"But-" Kowalski started, but the look in his leader's eyes made him change his mind. He sighed and walked over to the maki, lémurien habitat with King Julien.
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"OK, so here's what toi do," King Julien explained. Kowalski rolled his eyes.
"All I have to do is jump up and down like a little idiot," Kowalski said, than shrugged, "I know the routine."
"Well, yes, except for the idiot part!" King Julien shouted, "Now go ahead, toi bounce first."
"No, toi bounce first," Kowalski offered.
"No, toi bounce first," King Julien insisted.
"No, you," Kowalski said, getting impatient.
"No, you!" King Julien shouted.
"For the last time, toi should bounce first!" Kowalski screamed.
"NO! I am telling you, that toi should be the one who is bouncing first! So toi just shut up, OK?" King Julien argued.
"Ugh, fine, but I'm the one that tires out easy," Kowalski reminded him. King Julien was too busy watching how he started to bounce to pay attention. Kowalski crouched down, took a big leap and bounced up.
"Is that how toi start a royal bounce?" King Julien asked impolitely.
"What is there something wrong with that?" Kowalski asked as he bounced.
"No, it's just that toi don't start like that, toi start plus like this," Julien a dit and started just like Kowalski did.
"That was just like I started," Kowalski pointed out.
"Well, I did plus regally," King Julien said.
"Well, I thought I was a common person," Kowalski reminded him, playing along with his king act.
"Well, yes toi are," King Julien said, "But that doesn't matter. Less talk, plus bouncy!"
In about a seconde Kowalski turned from a maturely raised manchot, pingouin into a carefree manchot, pingouin chick. He laughed as he bounced up and down with King Julien. Suddenly, in 5 minutes, he got a little tired.
"OK…" Kowalski said, panting, "No more."
"What, but we barely just got started. plus bouncy, smart-y penguin!" King Julien said.
"I know, just don't bother me. Now if toi excuse me, I'm gonna go get some breakfast," Kowalski said, "Thank you, for, uh, toi know the bouncing." And with that Kowalski left, holding onto his head, a little dazed from the bouncing.
"What made that silly little manchot, pingouin so tired so suddenly?" King Julien asked.
Kowalski was now in the habitat, where the penguins had finally finished swimming drills.
"Kowalski, toi were jouer la comédie a little kid back there," Private pointed out, giggling a little, "Why?"
"Don't yell so loud guys," Kowalski moaned, clutching the sides of his head to block out the noise.
"Kowalski, we're barely…" Skipper said, than Kowalski groaned.
"Seriously, stop yelling. I gonna eat some breakfast, OK?" Kowalski shouted, than disappeared down the hatch.
"This is what happens when Kowalski gets a little too hyper. He gets a big headache," Skipper sighed.
"Well, at least we didn't feed him any candy," Private chuckled, than shook his head, reflecting on King Julien Day, "Boy we'll never make that mistake again, will we Skippah?"
"Right, Private," Skipper told him, "Alright, boys, than its time for breakfast. We need it. But I'm not sure if a good breakfast will cure Kowalski's headache. Rico, aspirin!" Rico nodded his head and hacked up a small pill bottle.
King Julien had watched all this with great interest.
"I do remember that the smart-y manchot, pingouin did have a little rushed sugar in his system last King Julien day," King Julien recalled, than chuckled, "But, that is not the point! I need to get some Candy to the smart-y manchot, pingouin to make his energy last longer. Maurice!"
"You don't need to shout, I'm over here," A voice a dit behind him. King Julien looked behind him to see Maurice standing behind him. Maurice sighed.
"Let me guess. We need candy," Maurice sighed, already thinking of the possible places where he could get it.
"Yes, and lots of it!" King Julien said, laughing evilly a little.
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And done! I'll post part two of this chapter... sometime soon!