The Truth, Lies, and Doris - A Dorski peminat fiction: Part 2 - Coney Island
*Sniff, sniff*
(Sea salt, rollercoaster grease and all-beef franks?)
Kowalski quickly stood up, still half-asleep, and looked around. He moved a step closer to pantai to get a better view and tripped over something small. He picked it up, "A crushed soda can?"
Kowalski realized he had washed up onto Coney Island based on the colorful machines and the carousel, and with this he also remembered yesterday's drama. Skipper's betrayal, Doris's lie... Kowalski frowned at the thought.
(How could Skipper tarikh Doris without telling me? Why would Doris agree to being with him? Did she always like Skipper better? Is this why she decided to push us apart? Did my poem mean nothing to her?) Kowalski's head circled with thoughts as he stared at the ancient and multicolored Ferris Wheel. The lights from the numerous entertainment machinery and the sounds of humans laughing brought his mind back to the world around him. The smell of ikan sticks finally got the better of his stomach, and he headed for the nearest Makanan stand. He peered from the piles of sand and some Rawak trash that had been left on the shore. Kowalski sneaked behind the Makanan stand making sure no humans would see him and found a pile of dropped ikan sticks that missed the trashcan.
(Contaminated and bitten breaded ikan that barely serve to my dietary needs. Just great.)
Kowalski ate them anyways, being too hungry to reject the fish. After several minit of trying to finish the ikan sticks, he ended up eating only four of them. An obese seagull landed seterusnya to him and ate the rest of the food. (This may be my chance to get directions to a train station.)
"Um.. excuse me local seabird?" Kowalski asked.
The seagull lifted his head up and looked at Kowalski with a want-do-you-want look.
"Yea? What's your problem flightless bird?"
Kowalski's patience was running thin after the insult, but he continued in a calm voice anyways.
"Can anda direct me to the nearest train station? I'm in quite a hurry, so just give me the basic instructions and I'll be on my way." He pulled out his clipboard and waited for the seagull to respond.
The seagull pondered on whether to fly away and leave the poor penguin there atau to help him out, and he finally agreed."Ugh fine. Get to Mermaid Ave. and from there go to north onto pantai Parkway. Then keep going north until anda reach crossroads with Highway 278. Turn right and keep going along that road for awhile 'till you're near the Manhattan bridge. It will be around there somewhere.
"Thanks again for the help!"
The seagull shrugged, "Meh. No problem flightless."
Kowalski crept past the humans walking by, not daring to go into the sunlight so not to be seen. While hiding in a pokok on mermaid Ave., Kowalski heard familiar voices.
"Private, he has to be here somewhere! He couldn't just have disappeared in the mist!"
(Skipper?), Kowalski thought.
"But Skippa! He could be anywhere in New York sejak now, don't anda think we should just rest and find him tomorrow. I mean, it is-"
"Private! We do not pause an operation just to 'rest'!",Skipper berkata firmly.
"But... why do anda think he left Skippa?"
"Oh... um... I don't know! Maybe he was out getting...science stuff and he got stuck in one of Blowhole's traps! So keep searching!"
(Skipper. Private. Maybe Rico? I have to get a better view.)
Kowalski climbed to the bahagian, atas of the oak and looked up and down the street. There was Skipper with his binoculars, Private with the tracking device that Kowalski accidently left at the dock, and Rico sniffing the ground for signs of him. They were also like Kowalski, staying in the shade atau hiding behind objects so as not to be seen.
(Ack! They probably are using some DNA of mine to locate me with the tracking device, and Rico has a great sense of smell for a penguin! I have to get to that train station quick!)
Kowalski created a plan to alih in silence and swiftness, using the skills that he learned when he was still in training. The penguin decided to make a slide toward the pantai and hide behind the multiple piles of trash there and he used the trees as cover and transportation. Once he got to the parkway, he would be able alih sejak ground and jump on bahagian, atas of vehicles to get to the station quicker.
Kowalski bounced from pokok to pokok and landed in a trashcan on pantai Parkway.
(Keep moving, Kowalski!)
Kowalski stepped out of the trashcan and dusted himself off. A shiny red claw reached out from behind him and wacked Kowalski viciously on the head, and the startled penguin Lost his balance. Kowalski's vision became filled with stars as he started to lose his conscious, and the last thing he hears is,
"You'll be visiting a very familiar dolphin, penguin..."
*Sniff, sniff*
(Sea salt, rollercoaster grease and all-beef franks?)
Kowalski quickly stood up, still half-asleep, and looked around. He moved a step closer to pantai to get a better view and tripped over something small. He picked it up, "A crushed soda can?"
Kowalski realized he had washed up onto Coney Island based on the colorful machines and the carousel, and with this he also remembered yesterday's drama. Skipper's betrayal, Doris's lie... Kowalski frowned at the thought.
(How could Skipper tarikh Doris without telling me? Why would Doris agree to being with him? Did she always like Skipper better? Is this why she decided to push us apart? Did my poem mean nothing to her?) Kowalski's head circled with thoughts as he stared at the ancient and multicolored Ferris Wheel. The lights from the numerous entertainment machinery and the sounds of humans laughing brought his mind back to the world around him. The smell of ikan sticks finally got the better of his stomach, and he headed for the nearest Makanan stand. He peered from the piles of sand and some Rawak trash that had been left on the shore. Kowalski sneaked behind the Makanan stand making sure no humans would see him and found a pile of dropped ikan sticks that missed the trashcan.
(Contaminated and bitten breaded ikan that barely serve to my dietary needs. Just great.)
Kowalski ate them anyways, being too hungry to reject the fish. After several minit of trying to finish the ikan sticks, he ended up eating only four of them. An obese seagull landed seterusnya to him and ate the rest of the food. (This may be my chance to get directions to a train station.)
"Um.. excuse me local seabird?" Kowalski asked.
The seagull lifted his head up and looked at Kowalski with a want-do-you-want look.
"Yea? What's your problem flightless bird?"
Kowalski's patience was running thin after the insult, but he continued in a calm voice anyways.
"Can anda direct me to the nearest train station? I'm in quite a hurry, so just give me the basic instructions and I'll be on my way." He pulled out his clipboard and waited for the seagull to respond.
The seagull pondered on whether to fly away and leave the poor penguin there atau to help him out, and he finally agreed."Ugh fine. Get to Mermaid Ave. and from there go to north onto pantai Parkway. Then keep going north until anda reach crossroads with Highway 278. Turn right and keep going along that road for awhile 'till you're near the Manhattan bridge. It will be around there somewhere.
"Thanks again for the help!"
The seagull shrugged, "Meh. No problem flightless."
Kowalski crept past the humans walking by, not daring to go into the sunlight so not to be seen. While hiding in a pokok on mermaid Ave., Kowalski heard familiar voices.
"Private, he has to be here somewhere! He couldn't just have disappeared in the mist!"
(Skipper?), Kowalski thought.
"But Skippa! He could be anywhere in New York sejak now, don't anda think we should just rest and find him tomorrow. I mean, it is-"
"Private! We do not pause an operation just to 'rest'!",Skipper berkata firmly.
"But... why do anda think he left Skippa?"
"Oh... um... I don't know! Maybe he was out getting...science stuff and he got stuck in one of Blowhole's traps! So keep searching!"
(Skipper. Private. Maybe Rico? I have to get a better view.)
Kowalski climbed to the bahagian, atas of the oak and looked up and down the street. There was Skipper with his binoculars, Private with the tracking device that Kowalski accidently left at the dock, and Rico sniffing the ground for signs of him. They were also like Kowalski, staying in the shade atau hiding behind objects so as not to be seen.
(Ack! They probably are using some DNA of mine to locate me with the tracking device, and Rico has a great sense of smell for a penguin! I have to get to that train station quick!)
Kowalski created a plan to alih in silence and swiftness, using the skills that he learned when he was still in training. The penguin decided to make a slide toward the pantai and hide behind the multiple piles of trash there and he used the trees as cover and transportation. Once he got to the parkway, he would be able alih sejak ground and jump on bahagian, atas of vehicles to get to the station quicker.
Kowalski bounced from pokok to pokok and landed in a trashcan on pantai Parkway.
(Keep moving, Kowalski!)
Kowalski stepped out of the trashcan and dusted himself off. A shiny red claw reached out from behind him and wacked Kowalski viciously on the head, and the startled penguin Lost his balance. Kowalski's vision became filled with stars as he started to lose his conscious, and the last thing he hears is,
"You'll be visiting a very familiar dolphin, penguin..."
TDH: this is a remake to the movie with the same title. The character's personalities may be somewhat altered to fit the characters from the movie. Please read and review. Rated T for sexuality and some language.
Narrator: This is a story of Boy meets Girl.
The boy, Kowalski, grew up thinking he'd never truly be happy until the hari he met The One. This belief stands from early exposure to Skipper's hard training and being cooped up in his lab making recipes for disaster.
The girl, Summer, did not share this belief. Since the separation from her family, she only loved two things. The first was her long feathery hair. The saat was how easily she could cut it off, and feel nothing.
Kowalski meets Summer on January 8th. He knows almost immediately, she is who he's been searching for.
This is a story of Boy meets Girl, but anda should know upfront, this is not a Cinta story.
Narrator: This is a story of Boy meets Girl.
The boy, Kowalski, grew up thinking he'd never truly be happy until the hari he met The One. This belief stands from early exposure to Skipper's hard training and being cooped up in his lab making recipes for disaster.
The girl, Summer, did not share this belief. Since the separation from her family, she only loved two things. The first was her long feathery hair. The saat was how easily she could cut it off, and feel nothing.
Kowalski meets Summer on January 8th. He knows almost immediately, she is who he's been searching for.
This is a story of Boy meets Girl, but anda should know upfront, this is not a Cinta story.