“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 前 when あなた 発言しました 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 発言しました with a grin.
Marlene ロスト her breath in amazement from the scene before. Her habitat had been transformed into a プラネタリウム powered によって the small dome in the center, and stars lit up her entire cave.
“Skipper . . . this is amazing,” she 発言しました incredulously. She turned back to him. “You did this for me?”
“Of course, Marlene. Happy One-Year Anniversary of our relationship,” Skipper said, wrapping his flippers around her waist.
Marlene gently thumped his chest with her fist. “You liar, あなた told me anniversaries were too sappy for your taste,” she said, smiling in awe.
“I may have told a little white lie so I could surprise you,” Skipper replied with a grin. “Just don’t go talking about this side of me to other people. I do have a reputation to maintain,” he 発言しました with a laugh. “Shall we?”
Skipper and Marlene laid under the stars as Skipper went over some of the constellations.
“And there’s Cancer,” Skipper said, pointing to the constellation.
Marlene glanced over at him. “How do あなた know all of this? あなた don’t strike me as one to study astrology,” she inquired.
“Kowalski talks a lot on missions. I mean a lot,” Skipper 発言しました with a laugh. “I guess I accidentally paid attention a few times.”
Marlene smiled. “Well, this is definitely a different side to you. I like it,” she said.
Skipper propped himself up on his elbow where he could look into her eyes.
“Do you?” he asked with a smile. “You have yourself to thank for that. You’ve changed me in ways I never thought possible.”
Marlene’s eyes glistened. “Aw, Skipper,” she 発言しました softly.
Skipper smiled and glanced from her lips to her eyes and slowly leaned forward. Marlene showed no objection as she wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him to her, pressing her lips to his beak. Skipper wrapped his flipper around her waist and pulled her closer, deepening the kiss.
Both of them found themselves taking a liking to this new side of Skipper the penguin.
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 前 when あなた 発言しました 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 発言しました with a grin.
Marlene ロスト her breath in amazement from the scene before. Her habitat had been transformed into a プラネタリウム powered によって the small dome in the center, and stars lit up her entire cave.
“Skipper . . . this is amazing,” she 発言しました incredulously. She turned back to him. “You did this for me?”
“Of course, Marlene. Happy One-Year Anniversary of our relationship,” Skipper said, wrapping his flippers around her waist.
Marlene gently thumped his chest with her fist. “You liar, あなた told me anniversaries were too sappy for your taste,” she said, smiling in awe.
“I may have told a little white lie so I could surprise you,” Skipper replied with a grin. “Just don’t go talking about this side of me to other people. I do have a reputation to maintain,” he 発言しました with a laugh. “Shall we?”
Skipper and Marlene laid under the stars as Skipper went over some of the constellations.
“And there’s Cancer,” Skipper said, pointing to the constellation.
Marlene glanced over at him. “How do あなた know all of this? あなた don’t strike me as one to study astrology,” she inquired.
“Kowalski talks a lot on missions. I mean a lot,” Skipper 発言しました with a laugh. “I guess I accidentally paid attention a few times.”
Marlene smiled. “Well, this is definitely a different side to you. I like it,” she said.
Skipper propped himself up on his elbow where he could look into her eyes.
“Do you?” he asked with a smile. “You have yourself to thank for that. You’ve changed me in ways I never thought possible.”
Marlene’s eyes glistened. “Aw, Skipper,” she 発言しました softly.
Skipper smiled and glanced from her lips to her eyes and slowly leaned forward. Marlene showed no objection as she wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him to her, pressing her lips to his beak. Skipper wrapped his flipper around her waist and pulled her closer, deepening the kiss.
Both of them found themselves taking a liking to this new side of Skipper the penguin.
yeah... for Creative Writing, I had to write a 愛 poem. I don't like anybody in that way (right now, at least) so I ended up 書く mine about Kowalski. It's a free-verse poem, so it doesn't rhyme, but... yeah.
When I hear your soft, smooth voice
I don't understand a word あなた say
too many variables and equations
but I 愛 it anyway
Your clear blue eyes
masked behind protective goggles
as あなた experiment
with dangerous chemicals
In your world, the only thing
I can make sense of
is the fact that maybe
あなた are もっと見る careful when I'm around
don't want to hurt me
または make a fool of yourself
によって making something explode
...
it doesn't work that well
but that's okay with me
<3
When I hear your soft, smooth voice
I don't understand a word あなた say
too many variables and equations
but I 愛 it anyway
Your clear blue eyes
masked behind protective goggles
as あなた experiment
with dangerous chemicals
In your world, the only thing
I can make sense of
is the fact that maybe
あなた are もっと見る careful when I'm around
don't want to hurt me
または make a fool of yourself
によって making something explode
...
it doesn't work that well
but that's okay with me
<3