A/N: This fic is about a café in Antarctica and the penguins eat there every day. You know what I can't sum it up I just know that I was really hungry when I wrote this! xD

Victoria waddled around the café she worked in with a wide smile on her beak. She had her outfit on, it was a white and purple dress frilled at the end, it was short to where it showed part of her tail feathers. She had a note pad in her left flipper, and a pen in the front pocket in her dress. Her hat was on backwards, her bangs teased. She didn't care if her hat matched her outfit, she didn't like the dress at all but she had to wear it if she wanted to keep her job at the café. The café was in Antarctica. (So the penguins in this story live in Antarctica because they can) But of course, Victoria wasn't the only waitress there. Marlene also worked there (Lol plot twist bet you didn't expect that! Well… You probably did…) She had the same outfit on, her note pad looked different than Victoria's so they knew who's was who's.

The penguins waddled into the café, and smiled. Victoria grabbed 4 menus, and showed the penguins to their booth. Skipper and Private sat on one side of the booth, Kowalski and Rico sitting on the other side of the booth so they were facing Skipper and Private. Victoria sat beside Kowalski, at the edge of the chair, and looked at Skipper.

"So boys, how are you doing today?" said Victoria, in a cheerful mood. The weather was great, there weren't any complaining customers, it was the perfect day. It was rare that she had days like these.

"We're doing just great, thank you for asking Victoria. We have a mission to go on later, but we aren't too worried about it" Skipper looked over his team.

"Oh sounds fun. Just like always!" Victoria giggled. "Well what would you guys like to drink?" Victoria pulled out her note pad and pen.

"Fish Shake!" Rico smiled, and licked his beak at the thought of fish.

"I'll take a Coke please" Private smiled.

"Diet Dr. Pepper please" Kowalski said, trying to think about the calories.

"And I'll take the A&W Root Beer" Skipper said, watching Victoria write down the drinks on her note pad.

"Alright! Coming right up you guys!" Victoria smiled, and hopped out of the booth, fixing the bottom of the outfit, and waddling to the back of the cash register, where the soda machine was. Rico watched her waddle away, and saw how her hips sorta' swayed with her waddle. A light blush came to his cheeks. Kowalski noticed, and elbowed him, knocking Rico out of his little daze.

"Rico… don't tell me! You're in love with the waitress, Victoria" Skipper chuckled, and looked over at Rico.

"N-no!" Rico stuttered and he felt more blush come to his cheeks. He couldn't make the blush go away. Now it was really obvious.

"Aw! I find it adorable, is there a problem even if he liked her or not?" Private said, looking at Skipper.

"Ok guys I'm ba-" Victoria started to say, but was interrupted when a male penguin waddled in front of her, and smacking the tray out of Victoria's flippers, causing the drinks to spill all over her feathers and her outfit. The male stood there, and started to laugh, as he watched Victoria's reaction, tears burned her eyes, as she stood there, just feeling the soda run down her back, making an uncomfortable feeling.

Rico hopped out of the booth, grabbed the male penguin by the neck, and slammed his back into the wall. The male looked scared, and had a shocked look on his face, with a hint of fear in his eyes. "Pick. It. Up!" Rico growled, and was ready to throw a punch.

"Ok! Ok!" said the male penguin, picking up the glasses, and setting them on the bar where the cash register was, looked back at Rico, and quickly ran out of the café. Rico turned to Victoria, extended out a flipper and was ready to say something, but she quickly ran to the employee's locker room, with tears streaming down her eyes. Rico sat back at his booth, a frown on his face. He didn't like seeing her sad.

"She'll be fine Rico…" Skipper said, putting a flipper on Rico's shoulder, and smiling faintly. "You did good"

Rico looked back at the door she ran through, and frowned. He looked back at Skipper, and couldn't help but feel bad for Victoria. Marlene got the drinks for the penguins, and took their orders, which took up maybe about 30 minutes. Victoria came out of the employee's room, feathers dry, not sticky, a new clean outfit put on. She slowly waddled to the bar, sat down on a bar stool, and put her head between her flippers. Rico hopped out of the booth and sat beside Victoria on a different bar stool. He looked over at her, and still had a frown on his face. He put a flipper on her shoulder. She lifted up her head, and looked at Rico, she wiped the tears away, and faintly smiled trying to tell him that everything will be alright.