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A Skilene-Filled September
Scenario 3: “Do You Take This Otter?”
Friday, September 3, 2010


It was the biggest event taking place at the zoo in years, and all the animals wanted to bear witness to it. On a day that the zoo was closed for repairs, a crowd of animals gathered inside and outside of the zoovenir shop to watch the ceremony: Antonio and Marlene were getting married.

At 1 o’clock in the afternoon, the event got underway as Marlene walked through the zoovenir shop’s main entrance and began her procession down the aisle, escorted by Maurice. As Kowalski played “Here Comes the Bride” on a pipe organ commandeered for the occasion, Marlene greeted her friends sitting in the makeshift pews as she continued her slow stroll to the front of the room.

When she reached the section where Skipper was sitting, she was a bit perplexed at the way he looked and was acting. He was sitting there clenching his flippers and fidgeting around in his seat, not to mention that his color was a little bit off. For a bird with a white face, Skipper looked awfully pale.

Concerned, Marlene whispered over to him, “Skipper, is everything OK?”

“Sure is, Marlene,” Skipper replied.

He lied.

“Well, just checking,” Marlene smiled as she continued along. “And thanks for coming, Skipper.”

A short few moments later, Marlene reached her destination beside Antonio. The actual ceremony soon got underway, which, despite Julien’s constant pleading to be the one to officiate, the couple had decided would be presided over by Roger.

The ceremony then proceeded forth like any typical church wedding service; once all the songs were sung and all the Bible verses were read, it was time to get down to the vows.

“Come on, Roger, will you get this over with already,” Skipper muttered quietly to himself as his discomfort began to peak. “Be quick, man, like taking a Band-Aid off.”

“Now do you, Antonio, take this otter to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, as long as you both shall live?” Roger then asked.

“I do,” the groom responded.

Had he any teeth, Skipper would have begun to grind them. Instead, he bit down hard on his tongue to try to take the attention off of what was about to happen -- and to defer its pain.

“And do you, Marlene, take this otter to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, as long as you both shall live?” the alligator then asked of the bride.

“I do,” Marlene declared.

Skipper’s heart skipped a beat. Maybe two. Maybe six.

“Then in that case, if there is anyone present who has reason that these two should not be wed, speak now or forever hold your peace,” Roger spoke to the crowd.

Skipper’s heart then began to race. It was now or never.

“I object!” he stood up and announced.

The crowd collectively gasped as the otter couple turned to face their objector.

Skipper then looked Marlene straight in the eye.

“Marlene, I’m sorry,” he spoke sincerely as he held back a few tears. “But there’s something that I need to tell you that I’ve put off for far too long, and if not now, I’ll never get the chance. Please, Marlene, come with me for just five minutes alone. If you’d ever do something for me, do this.”

Marlene had no idea what Skipper wanted, but after all he had done for her over the years, honoring his request was something she felt she had to do.

“I’ll be right back,” she turned to Antonio and said before she began to walk over to Skipper.

Once she got over to him, Skipper led her out of a side exit, and the two then went over to a park bench where they couldn’t be seen by others. Skipper then began to tell Marlene exactly what was on his mind.

“What I just did in the zoovenir shop was wrong, and I’m truly sorry for causing you and Antonio any embarrassment,” Skipper said. “But a dream of mine was about to be shattered, and I couldn’t let it happen until I told you the truth.”

Skipper then wiped a tear with a flipper before placing it on Marlene’s shoulder.

“I love you, Marlene,” he said, the words coming more from his heart than his beak. “I have for years. I had always hoped that one day I would find the strength to tell you, but it took until now to find it.”

“Wow,” was all Marlene, eyes wide open, could reply.

“And I had always hoped that you might feel the same way, too,” Skipper continued. “My dream was that we could be together, but I realize now that that was never meant to be. Yet still I love you, even if you’ll never be mine.”

Skipper then sniffled a little.

“Yes, to tell the truth, I know that you love Antonio, but in my heart there will always remain a place for you,” he continued. “Trust me, no matter how much Antonio loves you, I will always love you more. I would–”

“Skipper,” Marlene broke-in as she held Skipper’s beak shut with a paw, “you’ve said enough.”

She then wrapped her paws around him as tight as possible and hugged him.

“I love you, too,” she said. “And I have for years. I had always hoped that one day I would find the strength to tell you, but it took until now to find it.”

Marlene using his exact words to confess her feelings brought tears to both of their eyes, and Skipper then reached out and hugged Marlene back.

“Both of our hopes finally coming to fruition, but why did we ever wait so long?” Skipper asked.

“We can’t change the past, Skipper,” Marlene replied. “But we’ll always have the future together.”

“But what about Antonio?” Skipper wondered. “He loves you, too.”

“He can love me all he wants to, Skipper,” Marlene replied, “but my heart belongs to you.”

Marlene then let go of Skipper and looked at the wedding ring she had on her finger. Without hesitation, she pulled it off.

“So you’re giving the ring back to Antonio?” Skipper asked.

Marlene shook her head.

“No,” she said as she placed the ring in Skipper’s flipper. “Save it for our wedding day.”

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Story note: Hopefully this story’s second sentence, “… Antonio and Marlene were getting married,” didn’t scare Skilene fans away from reading this scenario all the way through. Since Antonio was revealed to be Marlene’s true Luv-u-Lator match in “Otter Things Have Happened,” I actually do have a fear that the two might meet each other on the show someday and begin some sort of relationship. For that reason, I decided to write this scenario in which Marlene, though about to wed to the otter, ultimately turns him down when someone she loves far more reveals his true feelings to her. It suggests that Marlene might be capable of falling in love with Antonio when there is no competition, but when Skipper comes on the scene, her heart clearly belongs to him.

Writing this particular story was an interesting endeavor for me, since it is basically the opposite of the “friendship with hints” way I’ve always written Skilene as. It was fun to try something different for this project, but I do not intend to write stories like this outside of this project.

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Fanpop note: This third sample of my “A Skilene-Filled September” writing project completes all that I intend to publish here on Fanpop. But don’t be sad, you can continue reading all the other scenarios on FanFiction.net. Just link to continue reading there, beginning with the project’s fourth scenario. Thank you for reading.
posted by Cornflak
Unfortunate for the search to conclude in failure. Of course, one couldn’t complain when two of the three penguins that engaged the mission had been lacking in effort. The third penguin, Rico, had found something rather interesting. A gray crowbar partially stained with blood of seemingly unknown origin. Normally, the explosives expert tended to swallow any sort of object that sparked his interest, which, in this case, was so.

Now, at this point, Skipper and Kowalski really didn’t care for Private’s case, much to the small penguin’s delight. And then, typically, life went on as it had,...
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In fact, that night, Private had much difficulty in falling asleep. Simply the thought of a friend who was in need prevented the penguin from sleeping. He wondered if Rico was awake, too. He certainly hoped not. Private only wished the best for the regurgitating penguin.

Suddenly, a noise from below grasped Private’s full attention. On first inspection, it was difficult to determine what the sound was. Luckily, Private merely turned his head to the side and caught the perfect glimpse of Rico’s back. The heavyset penguin was slowly heading towards the television. This baffled Private, for...
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posted by Cornflak
Despite the fact that it was well early in the morning, the injured Private was given a few hours to himself for rest and recovery. Skipper stayed true to his word, being sure as to give Private his privacy throughout the entire day. Having done this, the leader also granted the rest of the team absolute freedom for the day. Hopefully, this would give the other penguins some time to themselves. After Private’s unexpected disappearance, it was probably for the best.

Taking advantage of these moments, Kowalski chose to sit in a corner of the room, writing all of his thoughts on his notepad....
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hello i'm here to inform the peaple about peinguins. peaple used to think that peinguins only lived in antartica truth is they can be found just about anywere from africa to calafornia infact there are only SIX species of peinguins that actually live in antartica including the peinguins we all know and love who are the only species that has plain orange feet and some times orange bill they can also be black and plain black and white feathers all other species of peinguins like the emporror peinguin the largest species of peinguins at a lenght of up to three feet has an orange near and on the...
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posted by rico911910
..YOU LOOK AT THE NEXT PAGE.......................
was nurses and docters all crowded around Skipper how was laying on the hospital bed shacking will the some of them were holding him down. One of the docters puting a oxagen mask on Skipper and held it there so he could breath easier. Then a nurse came in holding a shot with meadisen filled haf way to the top. As the meadisen was injeted into skipper to calm his heart rate down the room begian to fall into silence. Slower and slower his
heart started to bet. When the docters looked at the monuter they side in releaf when Skipper's heart rate...
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S:Skipper; K:Kowalski; P: Private; R: Rico; M:Marlene; J: Julien; Mau: Maurice; Mort:Mort. A: Alice



Part Two

Alice breaks the bottle against the top of the cage and the glass shatters everywhere. She places the knife right in front of the cage door. She opens the cage.

A: Now you can get out! Let’s see if you are smart enough!!!

She stares at them and waits.

S: We aren’t gonna get out like this! Rico!
R: Blaghhh (he pukes a handglider and they all hold on to some ones leg. Alice watches with fury)
A: You aren’t off the hook that easy! And I guess you are wondering what happened to your little...
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The rats lead Skipper away on the steel cage. This time he knew better than to struggle, he might as well save his energy for what was coming. ‘Well,’ thinks Skipper ‘I guess that this is the moment of truth.’ The sound of footsteps and the repugnant smell went away after a while and a few moments later Skipper felt himself being lowered down again. The cover is pulled away; Skipper blinks in the sudden light as his eyes adjust. In front of him stood Kowalski, Rico, and Private, all seeming exceedingly happy. Skipper was back inside his lair. The rats climb back outside chuckling as...
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[Skipper looks around. His penguin lair is empty]
    Skipper: Kowalski? Rico? Private? Anyone? All my men seem to be gone. Perhaps they’re at Marlene’s.
[He sneaks over to Marlene’s habitat, careful to not be seen]
    Skipper: Marlene? Marlene! She seems to be gone to! This must be a complot, but from who? The only suspicious activity I have seen came from…[Gasps] Kowalski!
[Skipper quickly rushes to the lemur habitat. After much searching (even underneath the "RoyalThrone")he finds it empty]
    Skipper: No! Not the lemurs too!...
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Kowalski is walking down the busy sidewalk and stops when he sees Skipper sitting on a street corner with a tin can to collect change.
Skipper: Spare change for a new lair, please? Over here, I need dough!
Kowalski: Skipper? What are you doing?
Skipper: Kowalski, I never thought I would be happier to see your brain. How far are we from a new lair?
Kowalski looks in the cup and sees one candy wrapper along with a button.) At this rate centuries.
Skipper: We are depending on Rico and Private now.
Kowalski: No we’re not.
They see two penguins, Rico and Private, heading toward them.
Skipper: Report....
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added by SerySBskpr
added by Kinkystar
posted by midnightangel88
private: uh (wakes up) where are we skippah
pinkie: (pops out of nowhere) hi there my names pinkie
private: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
pinkie: oh i'm sorry
private: skippah skippah where are you (wimpers)
pinkie: hey whats wrong
private: (crys) skippah
pinkie: (picks him up and brings him to twilights)
private: where am i (wimpers) skippah please come
twilight: who's skipper
private: skippah's m-my brother so are kowalski and rico (wimpers) i don't know where i am i'm scared
fluttershy: aww what a poor thing
meanwhile at the hq
skipper: hey where's private (hears something)
tv: skippah's my brother so are kowalski and rico (wimpers) i don't know where i am i'm scared
they travel there
skipper: were here
private: (wimpers and gets taken to canterlot)
to be continued
posted by SJF_Penguin2
link if you would like to access the first chapter.

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Off the Shelf
A Penguins of Madagascar fanfic
Chapter 2: "Career Change"

Liz glanced at her daughter in the back seat through the rearview mirror of her silver Subaru Outback. "So, have you named your little friends yet?"

"Yes." Chelsea held Skipper up. "This is Mr. Penguin." And then held up Marlene. "And this is Mrs. Penguin."

"No, no, sweetie. The brown one is an otter. Remember the story I told you in the gift shop?"

"I know she's an otter, Mom. But she changed her name when she got married."

"Married?"...
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“Tuckered Out”
November 1, 2014


Marlene yawned. “Thanks for taking me to that Enrique Guitaro concert, guys,” she said to the penguins as they drove her home. “It went a lot better than last time. And going backstage? That was”—she yawned again as if she hadn’t slept in days—“really awesome,” she finished.

Skipper chuckled from his place to the right of her. “I don’t think staying up all the way to one in the morning is a good idea for you.”

Marlene shook her head. “No, no, I’m awake.” She fought off another yawn and rubbed her eyes. “Tack as a sharp.”

Skipper...
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“I Insist”
September 27, 2014


“All right, men. I want a perimeter. Make it fast, make it wide, and make it where you can see everything, but nothing can see you,” Skipper ordered the team in Central Park. “On my mar —”

“Hey, aren’t you those penguins from the aquarium?” Fred interrupted as he approached them.

Skipper rolled his eyes. “Zoo, actually. What do you want, Fred? We’re in the middle of something,” he asked impatiently.

“Yeah, I’m in the middle of something too. I think it’s called Central Park. Anyway, I was just wondering, is that otter friend of yours...
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“Another Side”
April 26, 2014


    Skipper led a blindfolded Marlene into her cave.

    “Skipper, what is this? What’s the big surprise?” Marlene urged with anticipation.

    “Well, remember a couple of weeks ago when you said you’ve always wanted to stargaze, but couldn’t because of the bright city lights?” Skipper asked, preparing to remove the blindfold.

    “Yes, why?” Marlene answered.

    Skipper pulled off the blindfold. “That’s why,” he said with a grin.

    Marlene...
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No Time 07.14.16

“Maurice!” Julien cried from his throne.

Maurice trudged up to him, not even trying to hide his contempt. “Yes, your majesty?”

“I need another smoothie,” Julien said, propping his head up with one paw while rubbing his chest with the other. He coughed and wheezed. “I can feel my time approaching . . . so make it with extra mango for the extra sweet-y-ness-ness . . .”

Maurice rolled his eyes. “You said your time was approaching two days ago,” he said.

“Well, how should I know, Maurice? I am not Clair’s Voyage!” Julien said before coughing again.

“It’s...
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Foreign 02.24.16

“Morning, Nari!” Marlene said one morning, excitedly nudging her habitat-mate and adoptive sister. “Come on, wake up!” she urged, eager to get out in the Monterey sun.

Nari stretched her arms and legs with a yawn as she sat up. “Marlene, the morning will still be there in ten minutes,” she complained with a smile.

Marlene laughed and pulled her arm. “Don’t be a wimp! Come on! Let’s go for a swim!”

The two went outside their cave-like room out into the California spring morning, Marlene at the lead while Nari lagged behind. Marlene dove into their pond while...
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added by Featherson
Source: Penguins Of Madagascar
posted by peacebaby7
Author’s Note: This is my sixth installment of skits. My first was regular everyday scenarios (link), then Skilene-themed skits (link), then a set for the villains (link), then a set starring the lemurs (link), then a humanized set (link), and lastly, Dorski-themed skits (link). I now present to my readers, Dave Skits! I had loads of fun with this one and I hope you all enjoy them. By the way, I certainly did not do this as an excuse to make celebrity puns. I’m not sure why you would think that . . .

61) Time is Money [XXVIII]

“I want to thank you for meeting with me, Mr. Miyoshi. Your...
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