Okay…I owe everyone an apology. I got lazy and apparently barely touched my laptop since school started. Plus I've been working on something that I just can't tell ya'll yet. ;) But one thing I know is that I need to type more on this story. Since today is another day off from school I have time to catch up on all my stories! Plus my little surprise. ;D
Anyway, this chapter will have some humor in it; normally a story like Confessions doesn't have humor in it, but oh well. I'm kind of bored when I'm not at school.
So please enjoy this chapter! I hope there are still some of you out there who will!
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Confessions
Book Two: Villains Unite
Chapter 2: An Unlikely Surprise
The penguin's beaks dropped at the news. A fish fell out of Rico's mouth and he stared at her with a frozen face.
"What do you mean Rhonda's moving back in with you?" Skipper asked. Marlene rolled her light, brown eyes and ran over and gripped the flat head's face and shook him.
"There is no explanation! Rhonda is moving back!" she yelled. Skipper gripped her wrists and made her release her grip on his face.
"Just calm down, we can get her back out just like last time," he reassured.
"Um, Skipper?" Kowalski asked.
"Hm?"
"We can't send her back to where she came from," the aquarium will get mad at Alice and questions will be asked. Skipper rubbed his beak.
"Then what do you propose we do, Mr. Kowalski?" he asked. Marlene threw her paws in the air and groaned.
"Dump her in the ocean! Throw her in a cage with tigers! I don't care what you do just get rid of her!" Marlene shouted.
"Actually, Marlene, I want to have a talk with her," Kowalski said.
"What?"
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Kowalski jumped from the penguin habitat to the otter habitat as his brothers and Marlene followed him with confused faces. He landed near Marlene's little pond where he found the new roommate, swimming and singing like an idiot just like last time they all saw her.
"All right Rhonda, nice try but I know fake when I see it!" Kowalski accused, pointing a flipper at her. The larger animal stopped swimming and just stared at him with a dull face.
"Um, what are you talking about?" she asked.
"I'm talking about my invention. The invention you stole when you were sent to Hoboken," the scientist said. Rhonda looked up at the sky with her mouth open, trying to recall this story she didn't remember experiencing.
"Uhhh," she mumbled, a small drop of drool beginning to slip off her large lips. Kowalski smacked his forehead and then crossed his flippers.
"Skipper!" he yelled in a childish voice, making Skipper roll his eyes and walk to over to Rhonda.
"Listen, Rhonda, the jokes over. We know you're a spy, and if you don't give Kowalski back his invention, things will get bad," he threatened. Rhonda stopped her pondering and looked back at him.
"Hey! Can you guys tell me if I can go on American Idol or not?" she asked, oblivious to what just happened. Marlene's eyes widened and she covered her ears.
"Every man for himself!" she screamed and ran away, leaving the penguins with the walrus.
"TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!" she sang. The penguins covered their earholes and ran back to their base before she could sing another verse. They all landed on the concrete flow to catch their breaths.
"Uh, the Lunicorns can sing bettah than her," Private said.
"I hate to agree with that but he's right," Kowalski said. Everyone looked at him with weird faces.
"It's not like I watch the Lunicorns okay?" he snapped and crossed his flippers.
"…anyways," Skipper said. "Whether she's really a spy or not, we're not going to deal with her! Boys, she's getting out of here, tonight!" he barked.
Hey! Yeah I know this was short, but I mainly updated with its shortness to show you I'm still continuing with it and you can expect another chapter maybe next week or maybe this weekend.
Thanks for waiting!
And review please!
Bye!
