The two girls snuck all the way through Central Park. Finally they arrived at the wall of the zoo. Lilly was the first one to climb the wall. Lilly, the eldest was not okay with this. Her hair was a natural cherry red. It went down to her waist. Regardless of the length it was very limp and straight. her eyes were a very dark color of brown. She loved the color of her eyes. Her skin was not the prettiest. it did not have a healthy like color. it was extremely pale, and ghost like. She was more the good girl. She knew sneaking into the zoo was a bad idea. Go ahead call her a goody two shoes. She didn't like breaking the law. Still she gave into her little sisters pressure. Even though Lilly was older, and the voice of reason, she was not that brave. She was not ready to stand up to her short tempered sister.
As soon as Lilly jumped down, she called to her sister that the coast was clear. Keila was very different from her sister. She was a more popular one amung the men. Her hair was light brown, with red streaks in each side. It was the way her hair always looked. Unlike her sisters limp hair, her was wavey, and very beautiful. It was long, and extended past her hip. Her eyes were a very sparkling blue. her skin was a nice light tan color. She was more of the wild sister. There was nothing she liked more than getting an adventurous thrill. Sure it did cause her and her sister to get into some trouble, but they only lived life once. Even when her sister would refuse, she managed to trick her into getting into trouble.
When they landed on the other side, Lilly got into her fraidycat mode. "I don't thnk this is a very good idea."
"Oh, Lilly stop being such a weenie. We won't get caught!" Keila replied, as she helped her older sister up on her feet.
As the two snuck around, they kept a vigilint eye on the zoo. Knowing that crabby mean woman Alice, she was certainly trying to find people sneaking in past hours. They walked all throughout the zoo. Looking at all the animals as they walked by. it was nice seeing the nocturnal animals up for once. A sight you would never get to see during the day. Each animal more fun to watch than the last. Even though Lilly was a bit scared of getting into trouble, she still loved seeing the animals. Keila enjoyed the exact same exhibit as her sister. The penguin's exhibit. The two smiled at the habitat. it was empty when they reached it though. Where were the penguins? This seemed sort of off. well, at least they got to see some animals anyway.
"Hmm. Where do you suppose the penguins are?" Asked Keila
"I can't say for certain, but my guess is that they are in the hospital for check ups, or something like that." Lilly said not knowing for sure. "Then again, I shouldn't even be here."
The girls had decided to keep moving, but then suddenly they felt the ground shake. It was a low rumble, like a slight tremor. The girls hung onto eachother to stay stable. Suddenly they saw the water near the penguin habitat glow. As soon as the ground stopped shaking, they leaned on over to the penguins habitat. For a moment, things were quite silent. They figured it was just a trick of the light. All of a sudden out of nowhere, there was a deep green light that shot out of a hole under the penguins fish bowl. It shot to the girls faces. The squinted at the light, and suddenly felt themselves be blown back.
The girls slowly started coming to consiousness. Keila looked around, and felt like she was hit by a truck. Lilly felt no better. Keila glanced around as her head started to spin. When she looked at where her sister was, she saw something that was definitely not her sister. It was a penguin, but not exactly. Her feathers were half black, and half red. They were sort of mixed together, in a strange sort of way. When Keila glance at Lilly something was definitely off. She was not human either. She was a toucan. Her feathers were jet black, and the feather around her face, and chest were a creamy yellow. Her eyes were no longer brown, but a bright sparkling blue. Her feet were a blue color too. She had tail feathers that were black with red tips. Her beak was the most interesting. It was green color with blue, and orange stripes, with a red tip. If Keila knew correctly she was a very endangered species of toucan called the keel billed toucan. As they stared at each other in horror, they quickly found out that they had been turned into animals. Suddenly they heard an Indian voice.
"Hey, what are these birds doing here?"
