Based on the Episode "Skorka"
Private's POV:
I can't believe it! The guys are rolling around PRETENDING to fight the Slorka! They..they don't believe me. Well, OK, yes I had to much sugar running thru my system when I first saw it. But the second time, the fright made sure all the sugar and any thing else ran out of my body.
I was quite crossed with them. Kowaski had the nerve to pretend the Slorka was "dragging" him away. I know I'm a dreamer, but even I know the difference between dreams and reality.
I knew what I had to do. After saying my good-byes to the last winkie, I left. I know the Penguin Kreedo says never swim alone but I have no choice. As I left the park, I went into stealth mode. Using all the techniques that Skipper taught me. I went from hiding spot to hiding spot.
I noticed to late something at my feet. Before I could re-act, my ankle was caught and drug my across the street and down a man-hole. I found my self hanging up-side down. Skipper spoke up before I could set myself for a fight. They still attempted to talk me out of my "delusion" when the sound of human drifted down to us. Peeking out, they finally saw the Skorka.
All agreed to move to higher ground.
The music in the elevator made the ride quite pleasant. Reaching the to finally, we attacked en mass. But we couldn't pierce the protective shield. Not even the hand grenade from Rico didn't work!
Joey the kangaroo chose that moment to attack us. He really is off his trolly! His first bounce lead to Rico and Kowaski to land on the roof we had just jumped from. I ended up with my poor beak piercing the thing's hide. I pulled free as Skipper and Joey attack each other. Looking over to them I saw them bounce off of each other.
The whole world then exploded! I was flung back to the tail where I hung on for dear life. I really couldn't tell you about my little ride. Everything had happened too fast for me to process. I must have blacked out on impact. Cause as I came to, it was just me and what was left of the Skorka. All that was left was its tail. I carefully folded the tail up and made my way back home.
I got back just in time to hear that lovely speech Skipper gave me. The joy, relief and admiration of my team-mates made it worth it. As did the other animals cheering and picking me up. I didn't feel like a failure.
I felt like a conquering hero.
Yay me! tee-hee
the end
