Chapter two is up! I have so many ideas! I wish I could just get onto that part but then the story would be confusing as you don't know what it's about. So please enjoy chapter 2 and please review. Tell me please if you have any critic so I can work on it!

The female penguin opened her eyes slowly and immediately felt the terrible headache she had. She glanced around the unfamiliar room unsurely. Was this another trap? Was it them again? She had to get out of her, to her parents and baby sister… her parents. A tear made its way down her cheek. Her parents were no more. She sat up carefully and eyed her surroundings once more, not taking anything in at all.

"Great! You're awake!" A way too loud, overjoyed, British voice said. The girl grabbed her head and grunted.

"Please keep it down." She said softly. A small penguin appeared in front of her with a look of concern written in his sparkling blue eyes. A slightly bigger penguin appeared next to him looking down at her with a hard expression.

"How are you feeling?" He asked without emotion. She shrugged a little and leaned her head against the wall enjoying the cold feeling running through her brain.

"I've got this terrible headache but furthermore nothing." The girl answered. The bigger one eyed the obviously younger one and his expression visibly softened.

"Private, get our patient an aspirin." He said.

"Aye Skippa." The little one said happily and belly slid away. The older one watched him leave before turning his attention back to the girl, his expression immediately hardening.

"What's your name sister." He asked. The girl looked up at him.

" Shayline, call me Shay though. And your name was… Skipper?" Shay asked.

" Affirmative. Besides little Private there's Rico and Kowalski who will introduce themselves later. Tell me, how did you get there and what happened to your little sis?" Skipper asked. Shay's eyes turned big as she jumped up, ignoring her pounding head.

"Fay? Where is she! Is she okay? Please tell me she's okay!" She shouted at Skipper who looked a bit taken aback.

"Easy now sister, just sit down and tell me everything." He said as calm as he could manage and pushed her back on one of the beds.

"But where is my sister?" Shay asked hopefully. Skipper sighed and looked away in sorrow. A look of horror past Shay's face and she took a shaky breath. "Very well, I'll tell you my story." Skipper sat down in front of her listening carefully.

"It all began as a rather normal day, my mother made breakfast, my father went to his morning training and I was just reading something. Suddenly a loud explosion made our apartment shake! You see, we lived in the top secret HQ in Japan. Anyway, everything was shaking so I quickly grabbed my little sister and went to my mother. She told me we needed to get down as soon as possible, to my father. We raced down the stairs until we reached the main hallway. All the windows were completely shattered and my father was on the ground, wounded. There was a lot of dust so I could hardly see, but when it cleared a bit I got a good look at the culprits. It was a Dolphin with some weird device on his right eye and a arrogant looking puffin."

"Blowhole!" Skipper shouted while clenching his flippers. "Never thought he would work together with Hans."

"You know them? Well, anyway, my father stumbled over to us and shielded us with his body. For some reason the dolphin saw us as his target. I was so shocked that I couldn't hear clearly what he said but it sounded like he said: Where is he? My father refused to say anything so he threw a bomb at us. My parents pushed me and my sister out of the way and took the full hit. I only heard my mother scream: run! So I did. I held on to my sister tightly and managed to grab my favorite bow and arrow on the way out. Before I could escape my teacher stopped me and said that I needed to go to the New York zoo for help and that's how I got here. But on my way to New York, that evil dolphin managed to get my location when I was in Canada and I got into a fight with him. With my bow and arrow I was in favor. I didn't win or anything but I got us both away, although my sister got hit by one of his weapons and was hurt pretty badly. Apparently… she died." Shay finished sadly. Skipper, by now, was angry as hell and made all sorts of curses under his breath. Private belly slid in, out of breath and handed over a pack of aspirins. Skipper eyed him angrily.

"Where were you? Do you have ANY idea how dangerous it is outside these walls? IDIOT!" He shouted. "And what took you so long? You know we have a patient here!" Right then a tall penguin came running in and slapped his leader.

"Get a hold of yourself Skipper." He shouted back while reassuring Private. Shay eyed the scene with a dropped jaw. Skipper rubbed his sore cheek and looked at the utterly shocked Private.

"I'm sorry Private, I just panicked. I just heard that two of my biggest enemies have united and that is not a good sign." Skipper explained. Private nodded slowly. Another penguin waddled in. He had a scar across the beak and was slightly smaller than the tallest of them. The tallest turned to Shay and smiled warmly.

"Sorry, I haven't introduced myself yet. The name is Kowalski, I'm the brains of the team. This is Rico, he is our explosive expert." Kowalski said and pointed to Rico when he introduced him. Rico nodded insanely fast gave her his best smile.

"I'm Shay, nice to meet you." Shay answered. Kowalski offered her a flipper and helped her up. Shay noticed Skipper pacing back and front through the room. "Skipper, it can't be that much of a problem. I mean you know him and judging by that you're still here, you must've beaten both of them at least once." Skipper sighed and stopped.

" I DO know them and yes, we've beaten him before but this is different! He works together with Hans, who is another enemy of me. If they can work together, maybe Blowhole managed to get other enemies of us to join him just to eliminate us." He stated.

"I suppose that's possible but they won't attack us here. With all the people that live here it'll be too much of a risk." Shay argued.

"She does have a point, Skipper. If they'd attack us while we're in the zoo the people will get to them before anything can happen to us. We are safe for now." Kowalski agreed. Skipper nodded and turned his attention to Shay.

"Well, we should probably focus on a way to cheer you up then." He said with a gentle smile. Shay grinned back at him and stood up.

"I think I know a way." She said. "But it's risky. Are you sure you're up for it?" she asked a bit mischievous. The others raised their eyebrows at her. "Ever had a non-stop Friday night dance party?"

"Alrigh'!" Rico shouted enthusiastic. Skipper shot him a glare.

"Negative. I don't want to get involved with people like Ringtail." He said. Shay rolled her eyes.

"I don't know this ringtail but, come on! I mean, you've got to live while you can, Skipper!" She tried but he just eyed her, still not giving in. "Please? It would make me feel a lot better." She tried again with the sweetest voice she could manage. In the corner of her eye she saw Kowalski whispering something to Private and shoving him towards Skipper.

"Come on, Skippa! One night won't kill ya, would it?" Private asked with puppy eyes. Skipper sighed deeply.

"Fine, we'll do this dance party one time. Now stop the puppy eyes Private, it's very unnerving." He said giving in. Shay winked at Private and waddled after Skipper.

"Gentleman and lady, I want this party up in less than an hour. Operation: party break is a go!"

That's it for this chapter. Byee.