Hey, peeps. It's me again with another drabble chapter. I updated at the right time this time. ;D

Anywho, in case there's some questions on the trivia, here are the rules.

[Rule 1: You have to answer the trivia COMPLETELY and rightly to win.

Rule 2: You have to be the first person to answer like Rule 1 states.

Rule 3: PMs and reviews both work. If you already posted a review, but then remembered the trivia answer, PMs work.

Rule 4: I'm not a strict rule person, and I will accept answers that are close enough to the real one. After all, it can be hard remembering all the names. :D]

I think that's the main rules, so let's move on. The winner of the trivia is... Extreme Light 9! Congrats and a thank you to everyone who participated. Stay tuned for more at the end of the chapter!


1. So….Anybody Want to Explain?

"Kowalski?"

"Yes, Skipper?"

"Would you like to explain?"

Kowalski cringed. "Not really."

"Kowalski…"

"But it would appear that….. we turned Private into a giant."

Private sat down on the floe, and dipped his feet into the water. "At least it's not that bad. I'm only the size of a human."

"Yes, but—" Skipper shook his head. "When is the antidote ready?"

"Um… it could take anywhere from a few hours to a week."

"A week?! Where are we going to hide him?!"

"In the HQ?"

"You and I both know that's not going to work."

"I'll think of something."

2. Nobody Move

"Stop!" yelled Kowalski, eyes wide with terror. "What do you think you're doing?"

"We didn't think you would need it," explained Skipper. "Besides, it's not like it's broken or anything."

"Do you know what you're tampering with?" Kowalski grabbed the beaker out of Private's flippers.

"Not really…. No."

Kowalski sighed. "This, is not a toy. In fact, it is anything but a toy. No, this, my friends, is an experimental bomb mixture."

"It's pretty much the same as a lit bomb, right?"

Kowalski's eye twitched. "Yeah, except for the fact that IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BLOW THE CITY UP!"

3. NOBODY TOUCH ANYTHING!

"Now, boys. This exercise requires ingenuity and a good amount of skill. One wrong move will blow us all sky-high."

Private looked around nervously. "But was it really necessary to place active mines all around us?"

Silence before a "Yes" from Skipper and a "No" from Kowalski.

Skipper raised a brow. "Are you questioning my authority again, Kowalski?"

"N-no, sir."

"See that you don't."

Rico frowned at the trap they were in, looking up at the ceiling for some handholds. There were none. Doubting Skipper's threat that the mines were live, he tentatively placed lifted a webbed foot.

"Freeze, Rico!"

4. Kowalski and his 'Boys'

"Don't touch that! Or that! No! Leave that alone! Put that down!" Kowalski ran throughout the room. "Skipper! Don't you dare."

BOOM!

Kowalski sighed, rounding up all the penguins and placing them into a crib. "Now, you three stay here until I figure out how to reverse the effects and return you to your proper age."

At this, a baby Rico spat out a fish. Kowalski blinked. "Yeah."

Julien jumped down through the hatch. "Haha! More Peteys!"

"Julien, how did you even—" Kowalski shook his head. "Never mind."

"They're so cute!" Julien was hugging Private.

"Out!"

"But—"

"Now!"

5. Why Are We Hacking into the Pentagon?

Private tapped his flippers together. "Skipper?"

"Yes, Private?" Skipper looked up.

"Is this…legal?"

"Of course not!" The leader smirked. "This will definitely end us in jail if we're caught."

"Then why are we doing it?" Private frowned.

"Doing what?"

"Hacking into the Pentagon." Skipper watched Kowalski furiously type on Alice's computer.

"Oh, the humans took some classified blueprints from us."

"Us as in Kowalski?"

"No, as in the agency."

"Oh." Private nodded. "I see."

Silence….

"Skipper?" Private sat on the floor.

"What is it, Private?"

"Can we get snow cones later?"

Skipper thought a while before shrugging. "Sure. Why not?"

6. Presidential Recon

"Penguin One in position." Skipper ducked behind a pillar.

Kowalski settled himself onto the branch. "Penguin Two in position."

"Penguin Three in position." Rico peeked out of the entrance of the tunnel.

Private popped his head out of the bush. "Penguin Four in position."

"Penguin Four to Penguin One, why are we spying on the president, sir?"

"Because, we don't know when trouble will strike."

"Then why don't we do this every day?"

The leader paused, thinking. "….. it's our turn today."

"Really?"

"Yes."

Kowalski snorted. "Penguin Two to Penguin Four. It's just because we don't have anything to do."

7. Man the Fort!

"Skipper, there's going to be a blizzard coming soon."

"We've known about this for days, Kowalski. Are all our supplies stocked?"

Private nodded. "Yes. I checked this morning."

Kowalski grinned, checking the screen once more. "Blizzard is here, Skipper."

The screen went dark – its signal jammed. The hatch jiggled and clanged. Skipper frowned. "Rico, initiate lockdown."

The penguin hit the button on the wall – their hatch tightly sealing shut.

Private beamed. "Does this mean we're having a movie fest?"

"You know the deal, Private."

"Yay!" the young penguin ran to fetch the movies.

Skipper smirked. "Go dim the lights, Kowalski."

8. Sugar High

"No, Rico! Don't you dare!"

Rico promptly emptied the bag of sugary delights. The other penguins stared at the empty bag. "How did he even get a bag of Marshmallow Meow Meows anyway?" asked Private.

Skipper shrugged. "Who knows? I'm more concerned about the sugar rush that will happen. Remember last time?"

Both Kowalski and Private shuddered. Skipper turned to Kowalski. "What's the ETA for the sugar rush?"

"About—"

Rico began shaking in an unnatural way, his beak turned up in a crazy grin almost like the time he had gone out of control over explosions. Kowalski gulped. "Now."

9. Do Not Enter

"Do you not see the sign? It says DO NOT ENTER!" yelled Marlene.

"Eh, potato, tomato," answered Julien. "Enter, Don't Enter. Same thing."

"It's not the same thing. In fact, there's nothing similar about them at all."

"But I still demand to be let in!"

"Well you can't because—"

The door creaked open, and the penguins marched out. "He can come in now, Marlene." Skipper smirked.

Gleefully, Julien bounded into the room. Within seconds, a spring was heard as well as Julien's cry. Marlene raised a brow before shaking her head. "You know what? I don't even wanna know."

10. Dear Uncle Nigel…. [I ran out of ideas…]

Private lay stomach-down, a pencil in his hand and a paper in front of him.

Dear Uncle Nigel,

I haven't written to you in a while. Sorry about that. We have all been busy. First there was Fred stuck in his tree after a lightning strike, then some of the villains attacked, and, well, the others are classified, apparently.

(I don't understand what's so classified about Skipper's fish stew landing in the lemurs' habitat and being the source of complaining for weeks. Don't tell Skipper I told you this.)

Skipper's calling now. I guess that's bye for now.

Love,

Private


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Trivia (Name the speaker and the episode)

"Yeah, you're here. At the Bronx Zoo! That's the Central Park Zoo!"

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