Mischief Managed 05.06.15
Note: This is kind of Skilene, depending on how you look at it. Was it a legit joke or a test? You be the judge.
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Skipper approached Marlene’s habitat with a grin. Kowalski had pulled this one over on him just a short while ago, and he couldn’t wait to see the look on Marlene’s face when he tricked her too.
“Knock, knock,” he called as he entered Marlene’s cave.
“Hey, Skipper,” Marlene called back. “You never knock,” she observed. “What’s going on?”
“Oh, nothing,” Skipper replied. “I just wanted to ask you something.”
Marlene arched a curious brow. “Okay, hit me.”
“I was just wondering if you wanted a Kiss,” Skipper asked casually, as if it were just an ordinary question.
Marlene blinked and her smile faded. “Run that by me again,” she said stiffening.
“Do you want a Kiss?” Skipper asked again.
Marlene felt her face flush and looked at the ground. “Um . . . I—why?” she asked carefully looking at him again.
Skipper looked surprised. “Because I’m nice?” he suggested.
Marlene laughed nervously. “Well, yeah, but that’s kind of—sudden, don’t you think?”
“What could be sudden about Kisses?” Skipper asked peculiarly. “Everyone loves Kisses.”
“Well, I think they usually get to know each other a little better first,” Marlene said carefully.
“Marlene, I think we’ve known each other more than long enough to share some Kisses without anything getting weird,” Skipper replied nonchalantly.
Marlene spread her hands incredulously and started scratching the back of her neck. “Skipper, I—didn’t even know you felt this way. But this is still really fast. I don’t think I’m ready for that yet.”
Skipper sighed. “All right, suit yourself. More for me, then,” he said with a shrug. Watching Marlene, he pulled a Hershey’s Kiss from behind his back and acted like he was about to unwrap it. Marlene’s jaw fell open and she buried her face in her hands.
“Oh, my God!” she exclaimed looking back up. “You are so dead!” she said advancing with her paws clenched in fists.
Skipper tossed the Kiss on a nearby shelf and caught her arms to hold her back as he started laughing uncontrollably.
“I can’t believe you just did that to me!” Marlene said half-angrily, half-humorously. “You knew exactly what I’d think!”
“That was the point!” Skipper said between laughs as he struggled with Marlene. Finally, she backed off with a frustrated grunt. “Come on, Marlene. It was a joke!”
“No, I’m mad at you now,” she said with an unconvincing smile as she crossed her arms over her chest.
Skipper humorously rolled his eyes and grabbed the Kiss from the shelf. “Do you want it or not?” he asked with a sincere smile.
Marlene glanced at it and sighed. Looking away, she held out her paw. “Fine. But I’m still mad at you.”
Skipper chuckled and placed the treat in her paw. As Marlene unwrapped it, she curiously glanced at Skipper.
“I need to ask you something,” she said popping the Kiss into her mouth.
Skipper arched a brow. “What?”
“What would you have done if I’d said yes?”
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Note: The inspiration for this came from GrandOldPenguin’s “Want a Kiss?” from his One Hundred Days of Drabbles, and is actually a bit of a continuation of it. Thanks for letting me use the idea, and giving me feedback!
Note: This is kind of Skilene, depending on how you look at it. Was it a legit joke or a test? You be the judge.
— § —
Skipper approached Marlene’s habitat with a grin. Kowalski had pulled this one over on him just a short while ago, and he couldn’t wait to see the look on Marlene’s face when he tricked her too.
“Knock, knock,” he called as he entered Marlene’s cave.
“Hey, Skipper,” Marlene called back. “You never knock,” she observed. “What’s going on?”
“Oh, nothing,” Skipper replied. “I just wanted to ask you something.”
Marlene arched a curious brow. “Okay, hit me.”
“I was just wondering if you wanted a Kiss,” Skipper asked casually, as if it were just an ordinary question.
Marlene blinked and her smile faded. “Run that by me again,” she said stiffening.
“Do you want a Kiss?” Skipper asked again.
Marlene felt her face flush and looked at the ground. “Um . . . I—why?” she asked carefully looking at him again.
Skipper looked surprised. “Because I’m nice?” he suggested.
Marlene laughed nervously. “Well, yeah, but that’s kind of—sudden, don’t you think?”
“What could be sudden about Kisses?” Skipper asked peculiarly. “Everyone loves Kisses.”
“Well, I think they usually get to know each other a little better first,” Marlene said carefully.
“Marlene, I think we’ve known each other more than long enough to share some Kisses without anything getting weird,” Skipper replied nonchalantly.
Marlene spread her hands incredulously and started scratching the back of her neck. “Skipper, I—didn’t even know you felt this way. But this is still really fast. I don’t think I’m ready for that yet.”
Skipper sighed. “All right, suit yourself. More for me, then,” he said with a shrug. Watching Marlene, he pulled a Hershey’s Kiss from behind his back and acted like he was about to unwrap it. Marlene’s jaw fell open and she buried her face in her hands.
“Oh, my God!” she exclaimed looking back up. “You are so dead!” she said advancing with her paws clenched in fists.
Skipper tossed the Kiss on a nearby shelf and caught her arms to hold her back as he started laughing uncontrollably.
“I can’t believe you just did that to me!” Marlene said half-angrily, half-humorously. “You knew exactly what I’d think!”
“That was the point!” Skipper said between laughs as he struggled with Marlene. Finally, she backed off with a frustrated grunt. “Come on, Marlene. It was a joke!”
“No, I’m mad at you now,” she said with an unconvincing smile as she crossed her arms over her chest.
Skipper humorously rolled his eyes and grabbed the Kiss from the shelf. “Do you want it or not?” he asked with a sincere smile.
Marlene glanced at it and sighed. Looking away, she held out her paw. “Fine. But I’m still mad at you.”
Skipper chuckled and placed the treat in her paw. As Marlene unwrapped it, she curiously glanced at Skipper.
“I need to ask you something,” she said popping the Kiss into her mouth.
Skipper arched a brow. “What?”
“What would you have done if I’d said yes?”
— § —
Note: The inspiration for this came from GrandOldPenguin’s “Want a Kiss?” from his One Hundred Days of Drabbles, and is actually a bit of a continuation of it. Thanks for letting me use the idea, and giving me feedback!