Yay! Update!

Here's a bunch of Skilene Drabbles, as the chapter title says. If you don't like this pairing, feel free to skip ahead to the next one. Otherwise, enjoy and have fun! Most of these chapter's are mild Skilene, or when they didn't tell each other their feelings yet.

Warning: I've never written any love scenes before as well, so I hope these aren't too bad.

(Disclaimer: I do not own the Penguins of Madagascar or any characters/locations/etc belonging to the show. What I do own is all these plot bunnies, though.)


1. Looks

The penguins were performing their usual cute-and-cuddly routine. "I call belly slide duty!" chirped Private, already sliding on the ice floe.

Kowalski and Rico exchanged a glance. "We have a new water routine we want to try out, sir."

Skipper smirked at his teammates. "Go ahead, boys."

He subtly stole a look at the otter's habitat, where Marlene was performing on her waterslide.

"Mommy, look. That penguin keeps looking at the otter. Maybe he likes her!" a young child said.

Skipper blushed, hoping nobody else heard that. So much for subtle.

"And that otter looks at him too!"

Skipper grinned.

2. Roller-skating

Marlene gulped nervously, trying on her new skates. Taking a deep breath, she pushed away from the railing….. and promptly slid down the hill. "Gahh!"

Perhaps starting from the top of something wasn't such a good idea.

The otter turned to the right, trying to stop herself. It was no use, the force of gravity was too strong. She looked up ahead. "Look out!"

Skipper was knocked over. He landed on the bottom, with her on top. Smirking, Skipper raised a brow. "Going somewhere, Marlene?"

She blushed, aware of their current position. Maybe she should go roller skating more often….

3. Clear as Glass

Skipper sighed, gazing at the otter's habitat. Marlene was probably inside, getting ready for dinner. If only he could get a glimpse of her…

The patter of webbed feet alerted him to another's presence. "You like her, don't you?"

The leader spun around to see a smug look on the scientist's face. "W-Wha? No, I don't. What makes you say that?" He turned red.

"It's no use denying it, Skipper." Kowalski took a seat beside him on the ice floe. "We've known each other for a long time. I can read your emotions as if I were looking through glass."

4. Picture Perfect

"Marlene! Want to take a group picture with us?" Private asked.

Marlene looked up, smiling. "Sure! Why not?"

The boy grinned, gathering everyone up. "You can stand beside Skipper!"

The otter hoped her emotions did not betray her as she took her place beside the penguin commander.

Private set the timer on the camera before running to his spot. "Everyone get ready!"

A second before the camera clicked, Marlene felt Skipper's flipper around her waist, pulling her closer. She smiled widely at the camera, slightly leaning against Skipper. She had to ask Private for a copy of the picture later.

5. Like A Weed

"Skipper! Do you need something?"

The penguin looked down nervously, surprising Marlene. "I-I have something to tell you."

She placed down her brush, closing the space between them. "What?"

Skipper took a deep breath. "W-when I first met you; I thought you were a weed."

Marlene raised a brow. "Okay…."

"But a weed is just a plant whose virtues haven't been discovered. When I knew you better, I realized you weren't a weed but a beautiful flower."

She smiled. "You're not very good at complimenting a lady, are you?"

He hung his head. "Not really."

"I love you too, Skipper."

6. No Reason

"So, Skipper, any reason for your impromptu visit?" she asked, placing a paw on her boyfriend's muscular chest.

Skipper felt a chill go down his back. "No reason, except to see my favorite girl," he smirked, drawing her closer.

Marlene smiled at him. "Touché." She traced a pattern on his feathers – feeling him shiver and sigh in contentment – before pulling away, leaving him wanting more.

A whimper escaped Skipper's beak. "Marlene," he whined. "Don't tease me."

She laughed. "But Skipper," she replied. "You're so fun to tease."

He grabbed her and pressed his beak against her lips. "Still think so?"

7. Right Now

Marlene looked at the mirror. Today was going to be the day she told Skipper her feelings. Right now. She dove into her pond and jumped out just in time to see a penguin before she landed on something. "Skipper! I'm so sorry!"

She scrambled off him, blushing madly. This was not what she had in mind…. Skipper chuckled, getting up. "No harm done. I actually came here to tell you something."

He looked down suddenly shy. Marlene did too. "I have something to say as well. How about we do it simultaneously?"

"In three, two, one."

"I love you."

8. Time Period

Marlene groaned. A friend had once said a crush lasted for four months before you were in love. Her crush on a certain penguin had gone for a year now! It was no use. She had fallen head-over-heels for her neighbor.

In the same zoo swam a penguin leader. Skipper shook his head as he flew through the water. He jumped up. "I can't be falling for Marlene, can I?"

"Ah, but you are," he answered himself.

Skipper growled, banging his head. A voice behind him chuckled. "You know you're truly in love when you start talking to yourself, Skipper."

"Zip it, Kowalski."

9. Doesn't Take a Genius

"Kowalski? Does Skipper like anyone?"

Kowalski looked up from his experimentations to see a tensed Marlene. Looks like one of them was finally cracking… he thought before smiling. "Why do you want to know, Marlene?"

She tried to shrug it off. "Oh, no reason."

"Well, he does seem to be smitten with someone," replied Kowalski vaguely, curious as to how Marlene would react.

The girl's disappointment was evident. "Oh."

Taking pity on her, Kowalski placed a flipper on the mammal's shoulder. "It doesn't take a genius to know it's you, though."

"Wait, what?"

"He likes you, Marlene."

Marlene grinned widely.

10. Dream Come True

"You know, Marlene, I had a dream I wished would come true once," Skipper said nonchalantly, his flipper around his love as they watched the stars.

The couple was currently situated on top of a hill on a moonlight picnic. The stars were shining brightly tonight, almost as if they were putting on a brilliant light display just for them. "Oh?" questioned Marlene, leaning against his chest while rubbing circles on his flipper. "What happened to the dream?"

He smirked. "It came true."

"Really?" She raised a brow.

"Yes. In fact, it's happening right now." With that, he kissed her.


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