Of monsters and penguins
On rainy and windy days no one wanted to stay outside an wave to the visitors. All the animals in the zoo tried to hide and find a warm spot. The Penguin's base provided it all but when there was nothing interesting (and fluffy) on the telly some penguins, is this case just one, young and cute, was bored to death:
"K'walski?"
"Yes, Private?"
"Are you very busy?"
"I'm carrying out how many selenium I will need to-"
"Why is Jiggles square?"
"Huh? I, well...it's the result of many experiments..."
"You just weren't creative enough to give it a nice shape."
"I'm an inventor, Private. I must be creative."
"Prove it."
"How?"
"Dunno. You're the genius."
Kowalski sighed and took out few sheets of paper and two pencils. "Alright, we'll play a game. Drawing monsters. I'll draw the head and fold the paper so you'll see the two lines of its neck. You'll maintain and create the body and I'll finish it by adding the legs and tail. We won't know what the other has drawn until we unfold it. Clear?"
"Yay!", Private clasped his flippers.
They created the most imaginary monsters the world could see. Later they tried to come up with the names so they would suit the creatures. And as they finished, Private decided to give them some colours. He knew that Kowalski was creative but would never think that the scientist was so much fun.
A/N: One of my childhood games. I like to think about the relationship between Kowalski and Private as older and younger brother. Maybe I'll work on more stories like this one.
