After Hanna died my life went into a tailspin. I लॉस्ट my focus on the war. I no longer felt a thrill या a longing to be on the battlefeild. Life had लॉस्ट meaning. I fought blindly in every battle. I didn't care whether I was killed या not. That was my downfall. One battle in particular was extra hard and an uphill climb, facing our enemy. If आप remember, there had been tension between Captain Blowhole and my father. Now that General Fahlcon was out of the way, / posed as a threat to Blowhole's superior title. I was a sitting बत्तख, बतख in my condition. The heat of the battlefeild wore down on me that day. I struggled to push myself up the steep climb, not caring about the bullets that rocketed past me, some just inches from my head. I shot some firepower of my own on occasion and pushed on. Suddenly the screeching whistle of a rocket sounded overhead. Nearly everyone grabbed some realestate. Some didn't know what was going on. I did, though I remain upright. I heard it hit rather close behind me and a felt shards of dirt and steel hit me as they whizzed by. I looked over my shoulder, there my gaze froze. Leeland was lying against the edge of the pit the rocket had made. He was crimson with blood, and he wasn't moving. In a blind scramble, I darted towards the only 'father' I'd ever known. I put a flipper on his chest, feeling a weak pulse beneath my flipper tip. He was alive. I stood up from where I had knelt beside him, "Hand in there Leeland. I'll try to find help." I thought. Suddenly a heard a loud crack of a राइफल and something stung me behind the shoulder blade. I reached around behind me and felt a sticky liquid on my flipper. With a sudden blast of horror I realized I'd been shot. My vision wavered, wafting in and out of focus. My pulse drummed in my head. I felt myself slipping into unconciousness. I realized in my subconciousness that I was falling down, down into the pit below me. I felt the hard earth slam into my back, then darkness hit me black in the face.
a tribute to पेंगुइन of Madagascar
please टिप्पणी दे it my first artical
What us प्रशंसकों have joined together let no writer rip asunder
पेंगुइन of Madagascar प्रशंसकों of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
शामिल होइए together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I प्यार them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live पेंगुइन of Madagascar
आप will never be forgotten
please टिप्पणी दे it my first artical
What us प्रशंसकों have joined together let no writer rip asunder
पेंगुइन of Madagascar प्रशंसकों of all age, gender, race, beliefs ect…
शामिल होइए together to celebrate a great show
They made us laugh
They made us cry
They even made us smile
Thought-out the years of villains summit
The prize of know them all
Even the annoying king
I hope that my voice has been heard
Cause I प्यार them all with all my heart
And distressed that it ending
With all us depending
Penguins will last forever
In our hearts
Long live पेंगुइन of Madagascar
आप will never be forgotten
This is my first प्रशंसक fiction. Hope आप enjoy it! Oh, and if आप were wondering, this story is told from Johnson's point of view.
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my घर could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt या a grocery store. Still, the only good खाना I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The दीवार belonged to the Central Park Zoo!
"Yes!" I cried."I found it!"
I had been searching for over four years now, but it had totally paid off. I still wonder why I ran off in the first place. The vet could've totally healed my broken wing.
As I wandered through Central Park, I wondered how my घर could've changed in the last six years. Surely most things would be the same!
Still, what would I have to lose if everything was different? I lived in the streets and felt like a tray mut. I scrounged for most of my meals. The only time I have real dinners was when I break into a restraunt या a grocery store. Still, the only good खाना I ever got from doing that was a stale fish-stick and a melted snow cone.
I was so deep in thought, I bumped into a wall. When I looked up at the wall, I almost screamed with happiness. The दीवार belonged to the Central Park Zoo!