I Talked To A 망고 and It Talked Back
의해 EppogirlXD
Kowalski was working in his lab like a crazed maniac. Papers flew everywhere, and tools were laying around messily. Five months and no new invention! I mean, c’mon, FIVE months: capitalized, Italic, underlined and bold! FIVE months when the universe had been against him! Kowalski was totally stressed out to the extreme. His experiments were backfiring, and inventions were not appearing on his desk.
Annoyingly, whenever he started to get to work on a new invention these past FIVE months, he would work on the invention a little, realize a mistake, step back, attempt to fix the problem, then go forward, work on it a more, make a few mistakes that delay him, work on the invention for days, then realize that everything turned out to be wrong, and have to start all over again. But he would have to think up a new invention before he did any of the above first.
He wanted to pull all his feathers out.
Actually, he already did pull out a few feathers that were lying around the lab, but everything was still getting him nowhere.
Straining to be focused, Kowalski prepared to add some solute to a solvent inside a metal casing that was supposed to be part of a new invention. Steady now, he thought. He glanced at a nearby ripe and 주황색, 오렌지 망고 that was supposed to be someone’s lunch, but was going to be a victim of his new invention soon.
Apparently, glancing at a 망고 took his attention away from pouring the solute, and suddenly the whole thing with the metal casing went up and exploded, the big noise making Kowalski jump a mile high and shifted his eyes back to the matter at hand.
“AAHHHHH!” He screamed, because now he had to start all over again. In a crazy moment, when he felt his brain was now going to explode from frustration, he whipped his head around to glare at the mango. “WHY HAVE 당신 FORSAKEN ME?!” He yelled at it.
“I’m sorry! I don’t know what I did!” The 망고 cried back.
This time, Kowalski jumped two miles high. Since when did mangos talk? Very confuzzled and surprised, he poked it.
“Don’t poke me!” The 망고 squealed.
Kowalski took a step backwards. “Why not?” was the only 질문 that came to mind.
“I don’t like it. Would 당신 like it if I poked you?” It sniffed.
“You’re just a fruit!”
“And you’re just a penguin!”
“Don’t give me that attitude!”
“Then don’t poke me!”
Then the 망고 and Kowalski kind of just glared at each other for a short while. Except that mangos can’t really glare, so it was just Kowalski with his flippers on his hips, frowning down at the mango. If looks could kill…
This was a very strange sight.
“Okay, stop looking at me like that!” The 망고 finally exclaimed.
“What, 당신 don’t like me glaring at 당신 like this?” Kowalski mocked. “Well, glare, glare, GLARE!” And his glare intensified five times more.
“No, not like that,” the 망고 said. “I meant that your left eye was twitching since 당신 glared at me!”
“What?” Kowalski’s flipper flew up to his left eye. “It so does not!”
Then he saw the 망고 snickering. “Hey! 당신 tricked me!” Kowalski accused.
If the 망고 could (which it can’t) roll its eyes, it would probably do it right about now. Instead, it wiggled its leafy stem. “Tell me something I don’t know.”
“Duct tape.” Kowalski replied.
“Dah…what?”
“Have 당신 ever tasted duct tape?”
“Uh…no,” the 망고 said cautiously.
“I’ll go get it for you!” Kowalski instantly grabbed a roll of duct tape that was hiding beneath his desk. He approached the 망고 with it, all the time laughing maniacally.
“What are you…? Ahhhh!” Soon, the mango’s skin was messily covered from leafy 상단, 맨 위로 to round bottom with the gray stuff, leaving no bright 주황색, 오렌지 또는 yellow color still peeking out.
“There.” Kowalski watched in satisfaction as the 망고 stayed silent. Then he turned back to the metal casing and started to throw the black remains away in a nearby trashcan.
“Ahem.”
Kowalski swiveled around in surprise and let out a scream, falling onto the lab floor. How did the 망고 manage to get out of the duct tape?! And so fast, too?! Because there it sat, bright and ripe with no trace of any sticky, gray tape anywhere.
“Your scream is very girly,” the 망고 said casually.
“How did you…?” Kowalski sputtered.
“I peeled it off and hid it.”
“But–”
“You’re so very mean!” The 망고 suddenly interrupted, letting his anger out only now. “I can’t believe 당신 had the nerve to tape up a mango!”
“You’re my invention!” Kowalski cried out.
“No I’m not! I’m not anybody’s invention! I’m just your imagination. It’s all just inside your crazed little head, if 당신 ever knew that!” The 망고 let out a cackle. “And now you’re gonna PAY for duct taping me!”
“No!” Kowalski cried out in a frantic. He suddenly pulled himself up off the floor and oh-so-very-quickly grabbed up the mango. Sizzling with energy, Kowalski got his tail ends out of there and threw the 망고 out of the HQ. It flew and flew away, and Kowalski was finally able to calm down and clap his flippers in a job well done.
Good riddance with the 망고 with attitude.
Something suddenly fell out of the sky and whacked Mort on the head, making him fall on his side. “Owie!” He chirped. It was a habit for him to say ‘ow’ even though nothing ever hurt.
His eyes immediately found the thing that knocked him off his feet. “MANGO!” He squealed, and bounced to his feet. “Hello mango. Where did 당신 come from, mango? Are 당신 yummy, mango?”
Of course it stayed silent.
Mort picked up the 망고 that was as big as his whole body. No duh it was yummy. And Mort was hungry. So he did what anybody would do.
He ate the mango.
And that, my friend, is how the story ends.
LOL It was really fun to write this. Anyways, review please!
의해 EppogirlXD
Kowalski was working in his lab like a crazed maniac. Papers flew everywhere, and tools were laying around messily. Five months and no new invention! I mean, c’mon, FIVE months: capitalized, Italic, underlined and bold! FIVE months when the universe had been against him! Kowalski was totally stressed out to the extreme. His experiments were backfiring, and inventions were not appearing on his desk.
Annoyingly, whenever he started to get to work on a new invention these past FIVE months, he would work on the invention a little, realize a mistake, step back, attempt to fix the problem, then go forward, work on it a more, make a few mistakes that delay him, work on the invention for days, then realize that everything turned out to be wrong, and have to start all over again. But he would have to think up a new invention before he did any of the above first.
He wanted to pull all his feathers out.
Actually, he already did pull out a few feathers that were lying around the lab, but everything was still getting him nowhere.
Straining to be focused, Kowalski prepared to add some solute to a solvent inside a metal casing that was supposed to be part of a new invention. Steady now, he thought. He glanced at a nearby ripe and 주황색, 오렌지 망고 that was supposed to be someone’s lunch, but was going to be a victim of his new invention soon.
Apparently, glancing at a 망고 took his attention away from pouring the solute, and suddenly the whole thing with the metal casing went up and exploded, the big noise making Kowalski jump a mile high and shifted his eyes back to the matter at hand.
“AAHHHHH!” He screamed, because now he had to start all over again. In a crazy moment, when he felt his brain was now going to explode from frustration, he whipped his head around to glare at the mango. “WHY HAVE 당신 FORSAKEN ME?!” He yelled at it.
“I’m sorry! I don’t know what I did!” The 망고 cried back.
This time, Kowalski jumped two miles high. Since when did mangos talk? Very confuzzled and surprised, he poked it.
“Don’t poke me!” The 망고 squealed.
Kowalski took a step backwards. “Why not?” was the only 질문 that came to mind.
“I don’t like it. Would 당신 like it if I poked you?” It sniffed.
“You’re just a fruit!”
“And you’re just a penguin!”
“Don’t give me that attitude!”
“Then don’t poke me!”
Then the 망고 and Kowalski kind of just glared at each other for a short while. Except that mangos can’t really glare, so it was just Kowalski with his flippers on his hips, frowning down at the mango. If looks could kill…
This was a very strange sight.
“Okay, stop looking at me like that!” The 망고 finally exclaimed.
“What, 당신 don’t like me glaring at 당신 like this?” Kowalski mocked. “Well, glare, glare, GLARE!” And his glare intensified five times more.
“No, not like that,” the 망고 said. “I meant that your left eye was twitching since 당신 glared at me!”
“What?” Kowalski’s flipper flew up to his left eye. “It so does not!”
Then he saw the 망고 snickering. “Hey! 당신 tricked me!” Kowalski accused.
If the 망고 could (which it can’t) roll its eyes, it would probably do it right about now. Instead, it wiggled its leafy stem. “Tell me something I don’t know.”
“Duct tape.” Kowalski replied.
“Dah…what?”
“Have 당신 ever tasted duct tape?”
“Uh…no,” the 망고 said cautiously.
“I’ll go get it for you!” Kowalski instantly grabbed a roll of duct tape that was hiding beneath his desk. He approached the 망고 with it, all the time laughing maniacally.
“What are you…? Ahhhh!” Soon, the mango’s skin was messily covered from leafy 상단, 맨 위로 to round bottom with the gray stuff, leaving no bright 주황색, 오렌지 또는 yellow color still peeking out.
“There.” Kowalski watched in satisfaction as the 망고 stayed silent. Then he turned back to the metal casing and started to throw the black remains away in a nearby trashcan.
“Ahem.”
Kowalski swiveled around in surprise and let out a scream, falling onto the lab floor. How did the 망고 manage to get out of the duct tape?! And so fast, too?! Because there it sat, bright and ripe with no trace of any sticky, gray tape anywhere.
“Your scream is very girly,” the 망고 said casually.
“How did you…?” Kowalski sputtered.
“I peeled it off and hid it.”
“But–”
“You’re so very mean!” The 망고 suddenly interrupted, letting his anger out only now. “I can’t believe 당신 had the nerve to tape up a mango!”
“You’re my invention!” Kowalski cried out.
“No I’m not! I’m not anybody’s invention! I’m just your imagination. It’s all just inside your crazed little head, if 당신 ever knew that!” The 망고 let out a cackle. “And now you’re gonna PAY for duct taping me!”
“No!” Kowalski cried out in a frantic. He suddenly pulled himself up off the floor and oh-so-very-quickly grabbed up the mango. Sizzling with energy, Kowalski got his tail ends out of there and threw the 망고 out of the HQ. It flew and flew away, and Kowalski was finally able to calm down and clap his flippers in a job well done.
Good riddance with the 망고 with attitude.
Something suddenly fell out of the sky and whacked Mort on the head, making him fall on his side. “Owie!” He chirped. It was a habit for him to say ‘ow’ even though nothing ever hurt.
His eyes immediately found the thing that knocked him off his feet. “MANGO!” He squealed, and bounced to his feet. “Hello mango. Where did 당신 come from, mango? Are 당신 yummy, mango?”
Of course it stayed silent.
Mort picked up the 망고 that was as big as his whole body. No duh it was yummy. And Mort was hungry. So he did what anybody would do.
He ate the mango.
And that, my friend, is how the story ends.
LOL It was really fun to write this. Anyways, review please!
As soon as Allison left, Rico sent a transmition to Lilly telling her to look out her window. Well, she did and the boys were standing on her balcony. " Rico! Private! Kowalski!" Cried Lilly with joy. " Hello? said Skipper."'Im here too!" " Really? Didn't notice. said Lilly in a sarcastic voice. " Let's go guys, I hate it here!" said Lilly. She grabbed her pretty blue ribbon and they were off. " HALT!!" Said Luke, the same bodygaurd who dragged Lilly to Antarctica in the first place. " On behalf of the 퀸 of Antarctica,I command 당신 to--- Lilly punches Luke in the face " Im soo sick of that guy!" Lilly said rubbing her fist. They all got on the plane and took off. " Lilly." said Private in a sweet tone. " Isn't it wondorful to be a princess?" he asked. " I guess." Replied Lilly " But I'd much rather be a dirty commando!" Everyone starts laughing, and Lilly didn't even remember she hates Skipper's guts! THE END!
yeah... for Creative Writing, I had to write a 사랑 poem. I don't like anybody in that way (right now, at least) so I ended up 글쓰기 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 당신 say
too many variables and equations
but I 사랑 it anyway
Your clear blue eyes
masked behind protective goggles
as 당신 experiment
with dangerous chemicals
In your world, the only thing
I can make sense of
is the fact that maybe
당신 are 더 많이 careful when I'm around
don't want to hurt me
또는 make a fool of yourself
의해 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 당신 say
too many variables and equations
but I 사랑 it anyway
Your clear blue eyes
masked behind protective goggles
as 당신 experiment
with dangerous chemicals
In your world, the only thing
I can make sense of
is the fact that maybe
당신 are 더 많이 careful when I'm around
don't want to hurt me
또는 make a fool of yourself
의해 making something explode
...
it doesn't work that well
but that's okay with me
<3