Skipper and the Church of Destiny, chapter 5.

Odd One

Marlene's Pov.

Okay, I lied. This is another view of the conversation Hans was watching. Enjoy and Review!

Like Hans had predicted, Skipper went full-force Christian. It came off to the others as a quick fad he would eventually get over, like Rico's hippie syndrome incident. Marlene watched him quote Psalms on the walk way.

Odd one you're never alone

I'm here and I will reflect you

She knew she liked him. She knew it from the start. Like his problem with the Church, so did she have a problem with Skipper.

Both of us basically unattached

To anything or anyone

Unless we're pretending

You live your life in your head

Some call it imagination.

She knew she was very imaginative, and Skipper too. To be THAT paranoid, you had to be. She loved the way he commanded his "men" around. Marlene giggled, remembering the incident when they thought he was a girl.

I'd rather focus on anything except

She had to take the first step if he wasn't willing to. She walked over to him, sitting on the back of the bench, scooting right up beside him.

What I'm feeling

What I'm feeling

Odd one…

"Hello, Marlene. How are you this fine morning?" he greeted.

"Good, I'm good. And how about you?"

"Fine, fine… have you read the bible lately?"

"Um, no, can't say I have."

"Well, it's great! I just got to the part where David, a young boy who slew the Giant Goliath with a mere slingshot…"

"Skipper, do you like me?" she interrupted.

Skipper fell off the bench.

Hey, we're gonna be OK

Hey, We're gonna laugh about this one day

Skipper brushed himself off. "Um, I'm not sure. I think you're fun and all, but… I don't know."

Marlene was disappointed. It was to be expected though. He had a different lifestyle than her, more militarily-oriented and paranoid.

Still, there was something about him.

Odd one I wish I was you

You're never concerned with acceptance

That was it, she thought. He didn't care what other's thought of him, he did stuff because he felt it was right. Because he cared.

We are all desperately seeking out and fitting in

With anyone who will accept us,

But not you,

Odd one…

"Did you ever get the feeling someone's watching your every move?" she asked. Skipper pulled back.

"Sorry, Marlene. I was just trying to figure you out." "Not you!" she sighed. It was useless. She jumped off the bench.

"Marlene, wait." He called after her.

Hey, we're gonna be OK

Hey, we're gonna laugh about this one day

"Just because I'm not sure doesn't mean I'm not willing to take the chance." He smiled. Marlene tried to stay calm, but failed, dancing in a whirlwind of happiness.

Hey, we're gonna be OK

Hey, we're gonna laugh about this one day

Their date that night went well. Skipper even enjoyed himself. Skipper thought about it for a long time. Maybe he DID like her.

Hey, we're gonna be OK

Hey, we're gonna laugh about this one day

He prayed. This felt – right. Like he belonged with her.

Don't let someone tell you you're no one,

Odd one

Don't let someone tell you you're no one,

Odd one…

In the dead of morning, a delivery truck came in. The humans unloaded a crate, and set it in the Chimp habitat. The four of them looked at the crate, along with Mason and Phil. Finally, they opened the crate, revealing a familiar face.

"Hello, boys." Said Lulu.

End of Passion play, Crumbling away…

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I bet you all know what the next song is! It is one of the best ever created by a rock group. That's all I'm saying.